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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1935)
H IL L S B O R O Paffe Six tu r n e d operation, on G reen Moun tain and is now taking out tim ber I near the Mead place. Plans are to I truck most ot this out. Deputy at Fair N J. Griffen acted as deuty sher- ! iff and watchm an at the lair in Hillsboro last week. T a x p a y e rs C o n sid er P la n s Win $39 in Prises fo r S e w e r System Members ol the Bald Mountain -------- 4-H club have reason to be proud A lbert Herd of Bald Mountain of their showing at the county fair has opened a real estate office in in Hillsboro last week. Altogethei the room adjoining the pool hall, they won $¿19 in cash pries. In ad- He has had the room redecorated dition to this M errill Mead won tr e and made into a neat office prize gilt given by Adrian Horneck- Mr and Mrs. Erin Coffey and er and Mildred Mead and Evelyn sons of Portland. Mr. and Mrs Kelly won a trip to the state fair. Stanley C lark and son of Glen- w here they will exhibit their pigs, wood ' spent the week-end with which won prizes at the county ll r . and Mrs. Cass Wilson. Little fair. Roy Smith is the leader ol Willis Coffey is carrying his arm the club. in a cast as a result of a broken Talk Sew er System bone which he sustained while a mass meeting of Banks taxpay - skating in Portland Friday. ers was held August 28 to consider Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parm ley and installation of a sewer system in children visited friends in Hood Banks. Floyd Allan, district WPA River August 26 engineer, was present and explain- Mrs. J. A. Pink and children the method of obtaining finan- Joseph and Judith of Madison. Cial help from WPA No action W is. arrived in Banks Saturday for was taken at the meeting, an extended visit with her par- Mary Sandy spent last week with ents, Mr and Mrs. A B McFarlane, her brother, Ray Sandy, in Hills- Mr. and Mrs. Frank W arfield of boro. V ernonia visited Mrs Bella Hart- Mrs. George Bristol and nephew, Horace Bristol of .Ansley, Neb., ar wick Monday. for a viist w ith Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C S Inkley Jr. rived Friday father, John Holland, on and son of Portland visited at the Bristol's G reen Mountain. Horace Bristol C. B. Carstens home Friday. w ent on to Kelso. Wash., Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H artw ick and I for a visit with friends. daughter Joyce visited relatives in Couple Given C harivari P ortland Sunday. A group of children and young Ferd H artw ick began hoppicking charivaried Mr. and Mrs. in his hopyard Monday. Clyde Hopkins Saturday evening Vernon and Clyde Bateman. Ar- after they arrived in Banks from lie Carstens. H arry Inkley and their honeymoon trip to Eastern George Finck are spending this Oregon lakes. The young people week at the various beaches. w ere treated to candy. Mr. and Mrs S. Roth and family, Mr. and Mrs Hopkins left this week foi Sher- Dick Richardson of Portland, Mr wood, w here Mr. Hopkins will be and Mrs. C. B Carstens and Ralph principal of the grade school this Williams of Banks, Mr. and Mrs coming year. F red Richardson and family of Sunday School Picnics Hubbard. Mrs. Ben Mayhen of Wednesday morning m em bers of Lincoln, N e b , and Philip Palm er the Banks Sunday school journey- of Seattle. W ash, picnicked to- ed to the George Wilcox picnic gether Sunday at the Raffety place grounds north of Banks, w here they near M ountaindale. enjoyed a picnic. Rev. E. Tilton Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eldridge of had charge of th e games. Those Hillsboro and Mr and Mrs. John furnishing transportation were Mrs Eldridge of The Dalles visited at C harles Kessler. Mrs. Ray Lien, th e Jeff K ennedy and Eli G rindle Ray Parm ley, Earl Wilson. Rev- homes Sunday. Tilton. Sylvia Severance, and A. Heard Opens Banks Office A R G U S, Ç0Uni ÿ S IjjrgCSt D epartm ent StOW H IL L S B O R O , OREGO "The Queen Is Dead." "The Church Tells H itler,” a n d “H ypocrisy Among the Gumps " Septem ber 1,V Homecoming Sunday, w ith f u l l musical serv ice Septem ber 22, dedl cation Sunday, with special dedl calory exercises by C hristian Colin eil clubs at 4 p in Septem ber 29: Harvest home Sunday. Pastor may be consulted any duy from lOo'clock a m , until noon, or by appoint ment. at House office, 232 North Third avenue All young peoples meetings resumed with opening of schools. Thursday, September f», 198ft Social News of Local Folk and arriveit Monday evening for a visit for San Diego, C a l. to m ake their witli Mr. and Mis Ray Thomas ot home Mr Doughty says they may ! this city, ami oilier relatives m never be able to return to Oregon, ' I’ortlam i and Roseburg Mr, Sprague tint they will always have a kindly and Mrs Friebel aio brother ami feeling for Hillsboro and thin coun I h e ir F r I e II i t *{ s|s,er of Mis Thomas The v i s i l o i ty. Mr Doughty suid Unit when i,.« Denver Saturday moi niiig.inak he came to Oregon In 1877, Hills i mg the trip In three days with boro wan a very »mull place w ith. Out-of-c»unt.v rela f i v e s a n d tine drivers ami almost constimi ■ ml telephone, electric lights, tele friends attending the funeral ot traveling graph office, or even a modern Mrs laideina Anderson Tuesday Mrs Dora Nelson of this city, ballitiib, and the streets w ere deep w ere Samuel Stephens and Mrs. j In dust In the sum mer and mud In J Vtzinger of Astoria. Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Henry Johnson und the winter. Mrs J J Miller and Mr ami Mrs daughter Janet, mid Mr. mid Mis William Miller of Milwaukie, Mrs Oscar Delqucst of Portlund spent New Pastor Honored— K. Konasek of Walla Walla. Wash . the week end mul l.tibor day ut Rev and Mrs George iteule en M. E. Church (Bethany) Mrs. Kate Trtckey of Troutdale. the sum m er home of Mr. mid Mrs tertainud w ith a buffet supper Sun On G erm antow n road. Sunday Mrs, Doris Evans of Corbett, Mr Hurry Morgan at Meaelimn day evening honoring Rev unit school every Sunday, 10 a. in.; G er and Mrs. K. K Erickson. Mrs. Ed Mi and Mt- John Bailey re- Mis I) Wendling of Forest Grove __ ___ man service, 11 a nr, lu st a n d ltontty, Mrs lla iiy llniitty, Alvin tinned Tuesdu.v from thou sum- O ther guests were Rev. and Mrs third Sundays; English service. 11 ltontty, Mrs. Shayler, M rs.' tuor home at Seaside, w here they P II Seliaus and fuinlly, Rev. and a. i n , second and fourth Sundays. H erbert Axtel Mtirlhu and son Marvin, and spent the summer, lie says the Mrs E W llln rlrh s and fuinlly, E. Julius Tiaglio, pastoi tf Mrs Frank Davis, all of Portland; Wolf creek load from Elsie to Ne- .and Mr and Mrs. It Moeller and T ualatin Plains Presbyterian Church A ’1 ** Md,t" '** N urstium of Mimic c.inicutn is in good shape now. I fuinlly <>f Bliaiming, Mrs H D itt . * ......... iit.ili. Mum i 1111 . Mcc »1.... It..i^l« Mrs f'I, C . harles (F our miles north of Hillsboro) T “ 1*' ,, Delrlch Robert l.uehrs of Portland Is ul rich, Miss Ituih lleiier. Misa G race Sunday services: Bible school at Vancouver, W ash; Mrs Fai I Suhnow and M artin S trube 10:15; preaching at 11 a. m ; junior Îi3',1,’1 ‘ d a' |)d’L'1' and Mrs Sam the Delta Drug store as a phatnia- clst. He succeeded Wallace Sauu- Attends President's Council— C. E at 1120; C K at 8 p in *?e\ ey of Newberg, and Mrs durs, who has returned to Suit Luka M is Er at Engeldlnger, president Women's Missionary society, lust Frank Zinn of Salem, City with his fuinlly. of till' Coffee elllti, is attending the Wednesday of each m onth at 2 p Mr and Mrs J, J. N Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. G. W Todd o f to. ! family visited friends in The Dulles Helena, Mont . visited Ills brother, presidents' council of Oregon Fed —” — Sunday, and also visited the famous Charles I Todd, and family T h u rs elution of Women's clubs at Ute Portland hidrl in Portlund today The Congregation»! C hurch historical museum nt that place Homecoming duy, Septem ber 8 From there they went over The day’. Mr Todd is superintendent of and tomorrow C hurch school. 10 a til, Richard Dulles-California h ig h w a y a n d the Masonic home at Helena. Mr. and Mrs. B M Goodman and Wiley, superintendent. Special op- W apinitia cut-off to Olalla lakes, entng program Morning worship. w here they camped Sunday night, son spent last week in Portlund 11 o’clock, sermon: "The Church: Its returning by way of Brcitenbuah w ,th her m other, Mrs A I. Cun nlngham. Essential C ontribution to Life." Springs Monday. O il seed grain for fall Jean and Joan Baines of P o rt Mrs. J E Osborne and d au g h land C hristian Church ure visiting their grundparents, planting. Grass need for Lord's day unified worship-study ter, Ruth, returned Monday to their Mr und Mrs A rthur Glllinvrc. this lawn and field. We will service. 9:45-11:15 a. nt.; worship, home at Vancouver, B C . after week. 9:45-10, study period, 10-10:30; re Hirer w w k ff viall w ith ini aiatei have it complete line of Mr. and Mrs C hester M errill and assembly a n d pastor's message. Mrs. George Laver. Mrs. I. S Os bulbs und uhruba. Full is "The Meek." 10:30-11; at the Lord s borne of Portland, who just re tu rn son und Mr und Mrs. J P M errill the proper time to plunt Table, 11-11:15. C hristian Endeavor. ed from California. Is visiting her of Animosa. la., spent the week end ut Rockuwuy. them. 6:30 p. m. Interm ediate and young daughter, Mrs. George Laver R J. Smith of Port Angeles. people. Evening worship. 7:30. Song H o d ffe n -B re w a te r P o u ltry Mr und Mrs. H S. Rogers left W Mrs. ash, arrived Tuesday for two service and sermon. "The G reat Tuesday morning for tw o weeks In nnd Dairy Freda will give Divine Conqueror." Missionary so San Francisco, Cal Miss Leonu weeks' visit w ith her mother, Mis best reMult.s for money in ciety . . . meeting . . Tuesday, 2:30 i p. .. m Rogers, who hns been at the U ni W S. Tilton. Mr. und Mrs. Matt Engeldlnger at the church. All women of UlC versify of Oregon ut Eugene this vested. church in\ itcu to come. Mrs. Put summer, is ut home until the full Portlund were guests several nam, president, has im portant mat- term begins I days last week of Mr and Mrs nttothe dit pe p-eegsrtoM rour6r- „ „ A „ Buj|ch nn(, gon, Fred Engeldlnger. t.»r . »Ul >«. « mis. n. ii u u m i i »mu rvi-iiu W..»k meetbm T hur^lav“ 7 io anlt Uule returned Fi iday from a Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver T urner are X n a • mm hi P '" sum m ers ^ » d i n g — the su m ,ii< -, s s • o u j j o v u u r r n ii at u( Metollua n in u iiu s :-•■—------ —- wee week at Ashland, Fred • Seed - Wuul and Poultry e™ i f Lord's t r i day i W h,le therc lhev h“d ,he Pleasure w here he is on I Whllc there thcy hi,d ,he Plensure w here he ls on ‘»“ »ine Telephone 3061 m o r n in e S c o t .n d a “. P an»» oi »»'eting the author. Haloid Bell Mr and Mrs. \ Will Homecker of morning. Septem ber 13, is annual ... . . . . , , . ■ , . . . Sunday ut the R. "Go-Away-to-College" s e r v i c e Wright, and his wife who were G resham spent S Young people going away to col- ' a iatb>ning at that place H om ecker home lege are invited to participate iil{ Mr and Mrs Frank Hurt and Mr and Mis E A G iffith und this service Promotion day in the son ut M arshfield spent the week- her mother. Mis Sopha Freerksei church school Septem ber 29. R ally !cnd a"d Labor day at the George spent the w eek-end ut Seasidi Miss Donna Sivier of Monmouth day in the church school and an Hart home. His brother. Marion nual day of the church October 6 Hart, and family retu rn ed home visited Mrs A A Hodges during We invite friends and new people w ith lhem ,or 11 » '« 'k a visit the w eek-end and Labor duy. in our comm unity to worship and M argaret Laver is s p e llin g the Mrs. Ida Bellinger returned Sun- Jake Weil enjoy fellowship w ith us.— R L week with her grandm other, Mrs from Salem, w here she visited $15,000, exclusive of executive sal- Putnam , pastor. C Laver,_ in Portland Mr a n d , F rank P rine and family. aries. Mrs George leaver and family vis Misa Mariun Doyle is visiting H ravrrtnn Church of C hrist ited there Sunday For five years the Weils op- B ou g ht and Sold friends nt Vancouver, W ash, this Bible school, 9:45 a m., com- »rated a second store in Washmg- Mr and Mrs Ross H artiam pf and week. ton county. This was located at munion and sermon. 11a in ; young son o, Corvallis spent the week Mr nnd Mrs T C Doyle und Forest Grove and was opened in peoples meeting, 7 p. m.; sermon, end w ith her parents, Mr. and Mr« 1 929 F o rd C o u p r (be fa|j o( jgjg under the man- 8 p. ni. Bible study, 8 p. m„ Wed- Jacob Mohr, and visited other rel- sons spent the week-end nt Long j 1935 W illy » Sedan Beach. Wash. agem ent of Jake Weil. The first nesday.—M Putm an, m inister atives and friends. store site was in the Tipton block 192 9 Eaaex C oupe Mr and Mrs G. G arthofner und To Give Dinner— AU Saints C hurch (Episcopal) an<j jn 1920 the firm purchased the Tw elfth Sunday after Trinity: daughter Mary Anne, and Evelyn 192 8 Eaarx C oupe Caples' D epartm ent store across Ladies of St Edward's church at Ann Busch, and Ardis Ellingson the street from the present Amcr- M orning service and sermon at 11 attended the state fair at Salem North Plains will give a benefit 192 7 C h e v ro le t Sedan ,can Legion hall. Two years later o'clock. chicken dinner Sunday at the Monday. 1927 Essex C oach the store was moved to the Brod- church from 12 to 2 p. m Mr and Mrs. J. M Person spent Methodist Episcopal Church erson building Jake Weil operated C hurch school, 9.45, Miss Rose the week-end with relatives and Mrs. M errill llostess— Other earn to i house from. the store from 1919 to 1923 and (Venetian ticket, George Mrs Chester Merrill entertained during 1924 A Haas, an uncle of Cave, superintendent; divine w or friends in Seattle, W ash, and r e Fisher. Buxton) the Weil brothers, was manager ship. 11; sermon by the pastor; Ep- turned along the , coast route vld Thursday evening for Mrs. Harold At the end of that time the s to r e 1 worth League. b:J0; evening wor Astoria. Reynolds of Mountaindale Sixteen Wayne Vogel of The Dalles spen' guests w ere present. was closed out in order to con- ship service, <:30, conducted by All kind« of Top Work, centrate all interests in the Hills- young people. Reports of insti- the week-end ut the A W. Lentz I. eave for C alifornia— Painting «ml Body Work. _______ i jut® anc* installation of E L. cab-¡hom e Miss Beulah W alker who boro business. Mt und Mrs. George Doughty T hree dry goods stores w ere lo- l^et € harles M Reed, pastor. spent the week here, returned home have . old their home on Tenth and , cated in the Tamiesie building be- ui with him Monday. C a ra W n » h e d and fore Weil’s was established Th#- 1 lan Dedication ^ rs r P urdum of Sun Oak s heets and will leave •• »on P olished first was the "A Gross store," j Plans are being completed for Francisco. C a l. is a guest this week Built Through Metropolitan Methods Get Our Prices - - - Farmers’ Cash Store Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. G ertrude Volpp went to Vernonia Harold Jensen were Mr and Mrs. Saturdayi w here w iu WOrk and J. H. Pos of Portland. attend high school this w inter. Jimmy Rinck spent several days M Sam stein k e of Hillsboro last week at the F n U Knupe home and Mr$ Harvcy GriU and threv M orris Weil in Yamhill. a children of Tangent visited A. H By Ed C om ani Mr. and M rs B. W A rm entrout ^-oiford and Mrs. Fred W olford, Employment o f m e tro p o lita n of Banks and Francis Thompson of F rid aj They then drove 0 v e r methods of sales, stock and aerv- Portland spent Sunday at the Ar- G reen Mountain and visited old ice in the Hillsboro area has more chie Thompson home near Moun- neighbors there than proven its worth during the taindale ________________ past 22 years, building W eils De- Mr and Mrs Otto Hollenbeck » partm ent store into the largest and fam ily of Portland visited Mr v ) l Q IV C S lQ e n t O I such enterprise in Washington coun- and Mrs B. W A rm entrout Labor ty. In addition, th e four partners, day. Nathan. R W.. Morris and Jak e Mr and Mrs R. A. Wilcox and Weil, feel confident that these same children M arjorie and Ralph pic F uneral services w ere held from principles have made their estab- nicked on the Nehalem river Sun Pegg's Chapel in Beaverton f o r lishm ent t h e 'l a r g e s t departm ent day. W illiam Mogensen. 82, August 28. store in Oregon, outside of Port- Mrs. Mollie Willis of Portland William Mogensen. who was bom spent the week-end at the Earl in D enm ark Septem ber 10. 1852. land. carrying exclusively w earing Wilson home. She is now picking died at his home in G arden Home apparel for men. women and chil- dren. hops at the F erd H artw ick hop August 25. The Weils first came to Hillsboro yard. He came to America in 1875 and Mrs. C harles Kessler took the settled in Michigan for a short in Septem ber of 1913, buying up Boy Scouts to Balm Grove Mon- time, when he moved to California th e stock of the "People's Store." day night. He moved to Portland, w here he a stock company which had just failed. At th at . tim e . . they Mr. and Mrs B. B Tresham mov- m arried M arie M athilda Gaarde in ; -------- , c did . not « ed last week into the John Kessler 1880 He became a citizen of the contem plate the establishm ent of house on Main street. United States in 1882. a perm anent store in this area, but Amos Sellers returned home Mon- From Portland they moved on a aB er a *ew. months, realizing the day from Portland w here he had small acreage at G arden Home, fu tu re business possib l li ties î n ■pent tw o w eeks at the Lee Irv in w here he lived until his death. His W ashington county, decided to lo- ¡n December. 19», ju«t Pilgrim of Mra. Fayetta Allem Mr. Purdum home w if A n p r re e r c e e d d e e d d h ___ i m __ in _____ 1Q20 cate here despite the close prox- er the structure was completed House at North T hird avenut was form erly with the local Port- . ' , ity of p ortiand. 1 6 preceaea in The firm of Allen & W right b o u g h t, Septem ber 22 Religious services o f ! land G eneral Electric office. He leaves to m ourn his departure, im ity of Portland. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr: N athan, Ja k e and Sam Weil, the out G ■ A d W lb a n d op. E_ , M cAle-r >p<;nt (h<> ww.k . W. T. Sellers w ere Mr. and Mr: one sister Mrs. Cronholm of Brook- the business until March, ing by the Society of Pilgrims, and I end u, his ranch near I’ayett. Dwight Sellers of Hillsboro, Mr. lyn. N. Y.. and several nieces and latter now conducting one of the erated 1912. when they were succeeded and Mrs. Charles Sellers and daugh- nephews. He was a brother-in-law most exclusive ladies' ready-to- by the P eoples store, a stock be held by Hillsboro Christian ¡stro n g .w h o arc living on the pkicc ters of Iowa Hill and Mrs George of the late John Gaarde. 1 w ear shops in Hollywood, were company. ¡C ouncil clubs, who use the house .. . Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. B ernard He was a mem ber of long stand- the first to arriv e in Hillsboro and S trict adherence to a policy of as their headquarters. | Mr8, ” Anderson and chi I- Sellers and daughter of F ir G rove.1 ing in the Tigard G range and also completed the purchase of t h e giving customers the benefit .,f w ,lk „ , nn<lllllrrt d,r e" £ l.u,r,n<£ M‘,nd1',y a Mrs. E dith Golden returned Sun- a mem ber of the Danish Aid so- ' People's store stock The business quality merchandise at 10 w e t W A p p o , n ‘e<,— at NelicotL Mr Anderson «pent the day from Tacoma to the Ernie clety of Portland. at that tim e was located, as was prices and the maxim um of service , Appointm ent of C lair Wilkes, w eek-end there T ucker home. ---------------------- th at of th eir predecessor, in the has been the secret of the h e a l I former Hillsboro resident, as re- Mr. and Mrs. Meric Hood and Miss Ida Hopkins and Miss Lu Tamiesie building at Third and store's success, according to thi search assistant in farm manage- baby of Farmington, W ash, v is ite , cille B erney began th eir duties Main streets, the site now oc partners. They pride them selve , , m ent succeeding H. E Selby lier sister, Mrs. Luniun Hall, anil Monday as teachers in the Manning cupied by L ester Ireland & Com on giving Washington county pa- )irantbd leave of absence for one fam ily last week I By C. K. TrschM lI School. Lois Breedlove o f Woodland. pany. Sales space available then trons a wide selection of national-i y®ar. to J . ^ e federal settlem ent! Thomas Humphreys of Heppner M others club will meet Friday Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs A lbert was only about one third of that ly advertised m erchandise lines “dm lnlstration, was approved Mon nnd his son, Roland H um phreys cf afternoon in the church. Shulz last week Mrs. Shulz and now used by the hardw are store and experienced service that a r e , day by the slate board of higher Pennsylvania, visited Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W alker vis- daughter M argaret a n d Eileen | Business increased rapidly and often not found in larger «toresI education. Fred Rood Friday. ited Mrs John Heltzel and daugh- Sm earm an returned w ith her to ; in 1916 R. W. and Morris Weil, who and cities They are also proud i,f Bi* G ravrnsteins Displayed— J. C. G ardner of P ortland 1« ters in P ortland Sunday. Woodland for the week-end. had been operating a chain of dry eaC«i .'i,'?.1 they ha\ a n e v e r Ernest Schaer of Bethany brought Spending the week w ith his son J. J. Hutchens attended state Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sm ith and ! goods stores in Washington, came know ingly been undersold on qual- to the ArgU!j offjce the last of the and daughter-in-law . Mr. and Mr.-. fair Monday. daughter Louisa a n d Raymond to Hillsboro. During the period of ity goods and that they have mad four G ravenstein apple. v - w - G ardner. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W alker drove H uber spent the week-end at the war. Jak e and Morris served every effort to provide dressm ak week Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hare and to Silverton August 28 and visited Wamic and brought D arrell Sm ith in the arm y and R. W. became ing, knitting and other instructions w eighing four pounds and six oun M rs E. C. Kaufm an and Mrs. Guy home w ith them. ces, Mr. Schaer says the apples are Mr. and Mrs W alter Whiting of general manager. for th eir customers Sanders (Rose P rickett). John Trachsel visited Mr. and Need for additional space to keep ( M erchandising experience of the better prices this year, but his crop near Beaverton spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atlee and Mrs. Harold Hanson of Forest abreast of the ever-increasing busi firm runs back to 1891 w h e n is lighter. |an d Labor day at Pacific City. Mrs. Florence S hurter spent Sun- Grove Saturday. ness became more apparent each N athan Weil organized, with his Child Study G roup Meets— Jim m y Everest nnd Jack Grass- day at Rippling Waters. J. T uller is having the roof of year and in March, 1919. th e p art tw o brothers, the "Palace D epart P. T. A. child study group, pre i ield oi ‘¿ nd v' slled J,'rn" ’y '* Douglas Dreezen o f Moclyps, his house shingled. I ners purchased the old T ualatin ment Store,” in Spokane. Wash. school to 12 years, will meet T u e s-! K randm othei, Mrs. A. A. Hodges, Wash., visited his parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sm ith a n d hotel property on Main street and They returned to Spokane in 1901 Mrs. O. D. Dreezen. last week. daughter Ruth and Nola visited started construction of the pres- and continued in the departm ent day afternoon at three o'clock at | last wceR Mr and Mrs Earl L uther und Mrs. Nora Dooley of Forest Grove Mr. and Mrs. Hesterlee of Hazel- , ent modern store building. The old store business there until they came the P eter Boscow school. Subject will be “Home Background f o , (daughter Vera of Salem spent the spent several _day_s_ last week with dale Sunday. | hotel had been a Hillsboro land- to Hillsboro in 1913. School Work," from Septem ber Par- i w eek-end and L abor day w ith Mi . her mother, Mrs. M. A. Dodds. C lara Trachsel has gone to w ork m ark for nearly 75 years and when ents' magazine. and Mrs. Otto H artram pf. in the German B aptist Old People's the building was torn down it was C elebrates Birthday Mr. G ates Improve»— Mr and Mrs Rufus E Fox lcfl Evelyn Kessler celebrated h e r home in Portland. found that wooden pegs had been p August 28 for Weston, w here he Mrs. Emil Trachsel is recovering used in th e original part of the ninth birthday Friday by en ter — --------- *• who has been very will teach in the high school and First Church of C hrist (Scientist) taining a group of little friends from a slight illness. structure instead of nails. Services are held every Sunday 1 during the past three weeks, i . coach athletics this year, w ith a party. Present were Marie The new store was occupied on at 11 a m.; W ednesday evening ,hC ¿V‘‘i Mr ',nd M,H C. E. Sprague and Rinck, B arbara Wilson, Connie Lou December 1, 1919. with nearly services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school rem ain at the Good Sam aritan hos Mrs w K j. r i,.bcl of Denver Col VanDorn. Norma Jean Taylor, V ir 12.000 square feet of floor space at 11 a. m. P upils up to the age «‘tal for ■ week or more. He has' f r itb c l of Denver, Col . ginia Oatfield, W i l m a McPeak. available for sales, display and of of <By Vivian H udson) 20 years are welcomed. Free ,,een seriously ill, and has m ade a Alvena Parm ley, Hazel Thompson Fritz Stegman commenced Satur- fice room. A large basement p ro reading room open on W ednesdays; rem arkable recovery, Alma Miller, Juanita Wolford. Jan et dav morning logging on the Roy vided an additional 4000 square and S aturdays from 2 until 4 p. m. Wins on Jingles— Sellers. M arna Finck, Tiliie Moore, Dargotz property and at 5 p. m. the feet for stock room. Mrs. D wight Sellers won an auto Commenting on the new stru c S u n d ay s topic,_Man. F ern Johnson, K ay Lien, M arjorie first truckload of logs wen* -to the Wilcox. Sheila Hall, Connie Lou Manning mill ture. an article in the November Banks M. E. Church 7,atic u!ec„tric ,Gould w ater pum p I Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45 .™a'(iri tl(r| 8 i» ^ “ r-bne jingle and Kennedy, and Evelyn Kessler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston are 27, 1919. issue of the Argus d e thu „ ? u Uld Move to P ortland I picking hops for Emil Dober at clared in part. "No structure in a. m., Mrs. Fred Wolford, super- t’^ " di Hillsboro, aside from the C arnation intendent. Preaching services by ,,any t r o u g h the Hillsboro Feed Mrs C. W. Moore and sons m o v -' Gales Creek. plant, has represented so large an Ellsw orth Tilton, pastor, every Sun- con,Pany ear 'y in Ju ly The pump ( ed to Portland Sunday, w here Mr Mr. and Mrs Hudson entertained Moore is employed. at luncheon Labor day for Mr. investment, and in all W ashington day evening at 8 »'click. Ladies' was lns,alled las‘ week. Reunion Held and M rs- C. M. Bagstad, Mr. and county there is no m ercantile build Aid m eets first and third Wedncs Leave» for C alifornia— t f , Mrs. Ada Patterson, who h a s ' A fam ily gathering was held J?r '5 G. F. F ranklin of Forest ing which is so complete in Its a r days at 2 p. m. I been visiting at the home of her Sunday at the home of M r and -’r 2ye’ and Mrs. Mays and son rangement. Lighting system la one of the features of the building Pilgrim House ’on< P ? u' Patterson, left today for Mrs. Em m ett Wolford on Green of Tacoma. Wash. Septem ber 8; Chapel service of L.a r . ’ , w iLcre shp *’ an ln M ountain. Present were Mr. and and Mrs. Bert Owens and Skylights and windows are so a r Mrs. B ert G rindle and Mrs. Neita Floyd U pdike left for a hop yard ranged th at every portion of the w orship at 10:30 a. m., celebrating structor ln thp Forest Hills school large salesroom is as light as the H ieberlein of McMinnville: Mr.« a* Salem Monday. b irthday of St. Mary, the Mother N eedleeraft Meets— F red Wolford and sons Lyle and Prunes w ill ripen about Septem - out-of-doors and the electric fix of O ur Lord, w ith «special music N eedleeraft club held its first tures for evening use are th e lat Vernon and daughters Hazel and *>er 1®- Pastor H enry S. H aller will preach m eeting for fall this afternoon est in design and effect. The build Juanita, A. H. Wolford, and Mr , ----------------- ---- of Mary Burns!" (Thursday) at the H enry Kroegei ing is a credit to the city and to "Religion in H t eart h e New's” topics: home. and Mr; Eli G iindie, all of Banks B lo o m in g F a rm U n io n our the progressiveness of its builders.’ Mrs. George Bristol o f Ansley, P lan« M e e t W e d n e s d a y Average of 16 persons, exclusive d ic tio n a ry Neb.; John Holland and Mr. and. H erm an E Lafkey of Salem wiil of the four partners, are employed say»: Mrs. Em m ett Wolford of Green <jiscuss the Frazier-Lem ke bill next in the store, while the employm ent M ountain. A picnic d inner was j Wednesday evening during the reg- at seasonal peaks is approxim ately w X r d hn„ ™ *n 3 gr° Ve near •' ular m eetin« ot th e Blooming lo- 20 and during the holiday season Wolford home. cal of the Farm Union. The session as high as 35. In addition, tw o Miss Gladys Overton arrived in is scheduled for 8:30 p. m. at Bun- janitors are employed. A nnual "Pow er to product an a n lft; S n n H a v p v p n in if f r n m ( toq - __ • » .. 4 Banks Sunday evening from Cres ning's hall at Cornelius. payroll of the firm is in excess of effect: effective en We wish to announce that we have just completed well, w here she spent the sum m er ergy.” w ith her parents. Monday Miss H---------------------------------------------------------------- -------- 1 installation of steam rolling equipment. We can now O verton and Miss Mamie Sandy steam roll your barley, wheat, and oats. Have your To do you good the ma began th eir duties as teachers of grains steam rolled instead of ground. You will find th e B uxton school. terials used in filling that your stock will do better and consume less grain. O perations Resumed your prescription must Garden Home Dies USED CARS Agent for W illy a Hayward Dairyman Stock Feeders. . . Formal Opening Saturday GOOD Potatoes 60c Per 100 lb«. ’ At farm on Gales Creek Road R ob ert W arren s Phone 1609W Forest Grove The public is cordially invited to inspect the portrait studio now be- ing conducted in Hills- boro by Miss Martha Schramel. Everything has been provided for comfort and service of patrons. You are also invited to see the first showing o f portraits and art studies pre- pared by Miss Schramel. Don’t forget the d a te ’ The price for steam rolling will be $3 per ton. SEED CLEANING We have complete and up-to-date seed cleaning equipment. Let us clean your Clover Seed, Vetches, and grains. We will do you a first class job. G as • O il - Accesaories GRAINS We are cash buyers of all grains and seeds. It will pay you to see us before you sell. P a y Cash an d Save — T r a d e w ith SCHRAMEL’S STUDIO (Form erly Seligm an Studio) 169 S. Second Ave. Phone 1541 Im p e r ia l Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone 81 Millers nt Quality Feeds Soulh Rerond Ave. Used Car Exchange 2n d an d W a » h . I t 'S a waste of tim e and money to keep on uring worn- out w ashing eq u ip m en t or old-faihioned method», when a new M aytag could lave to much on your weekly clean- clothes e x p e n te . And it'« foolish fo consider a cheap wa»her when, TODAY, you can g e t a genuine M a y ta g af it» pretent low price. $74. 5 0 Prescription Druggists Phone 266 P r o s p e c to r a n d three tenderfeet battle icy blasts and wild beasts In struggle for life ! • In the wildest, cold est corner of the North- west. Alun Garth found h im s e lf trap ped w ith two desperate villain» who were trying to kill h im , an d a p a m p e r e d daughter of a m illion aire. He alone could get any of them hack to civi lization. Their lives and his own, plus a fortune in platinum , depended on his success or failure. ® H ere’s a red-blooded h e-m an story for you I ■a:.- b e efficacious. O u r drugs are tested before they are used to assure the efficacy your doctor de 120 packages of White King) mands. Washing Powder Palm Drug Store P hone 2641 PLANE DOWN! Efficacy KRAMIF.N’R G ra h n m -P a ig e G ra h a m -P a ig e Sedan $ 8 6 9 D e liv e re d H e re W illy » 4 -d o o r S edan $ 5 7 9 D e liv e re d H e ro Elmonica CHURCHES an d FREE this month with every Washer. Lester Ireland & Co. H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Head every installm ent ) CAUGHT IN THE WILD By Robert Ames Bennet A ppearing serially in T il IS N E IES PA P E R Beginning Kept. 12