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H IL L S B O R O A R G U S ,- H IL L S R O R O , OREGON Mills Opened P.-T. A. at Aloha Move to Prevent Erosion North Plains Huber One of the of Soils Important Step __ Oldest in County I'ducation Classes Plan Program I lere i Erosion is becom ing a serious p ro b a b ly w ill not be any gre ater I problem in W ashington county, than the re tu rn s from a g ra in crop a r n u i <-> r-> u ■ - esPe c ia ll.v on the h ill soils, accord- on the same land. H ow ever, it Decem ber 1, 1913, m g to the farm ers w ho prepared should be borne in m in d that the r Plee“ n <. was called at the A lo h a - the soils com m ittee re p o rt for the cost o f g ro w in g grass seed, p a rtic u - (B y Mm. Henry Cyber) , 7 r school to organize a F a r- recent economic conference. la rly , v a r ie tie s s im ila r to th o se N O R TH P L A IN S — Johnson & * 7 lea<7 e r C ir7 ° M rs. C T h o in p -' T he accuracv o f th is statem ent m entioned is less than the cost o f Berggren m ill started w o rk in g „ w,ac , ?s ch a irm a n w ith Mrs. can re a d ily be p ro ved b> a t r ip g ro w in g g ra in due to the fact that again F rid a y H u m ph re y P e rry M il l, C * Lin d e m a n as, as sec. secretary, a I around W ashington cou nty a t tin's one se»iii?vg "is adi-quate"for"sm ci'ai r e ta ry A started Monday. The tw o m ills em c o n .titu tio n was le ad and accepted tim e o f the year A few years years' crops the ’ n r r a n o J b l o f7 ers ° f ' a« ° se ro u s soil erosion was al- ' W h ile in p a rtic u la rly e ve rv case ploy a nu m be r o f men m L; ° ! must never seen in th is cou nty grasses should be seeded in the The measles are s t ill v is itin g the Herse n r2 s fd m t Herse. pre sid ent; M rs C. T hom p- The last three years it lias become fa ll. th is is a good tim e to ob- homes around N o rth Plains. son, vice -preside nt; M rs B. F in crea sing ly apparent u n til tod.iv e rve the effects o f and de term in e Townsenditrs Plan Dance em N o rth Plains Townsend clu b is I Lind w e ll* 't r an e a . w secretary, i^ r ‘?T he « and » , « M - 7 rs. ^ x Sid- 7 7 en sonle o f “ u r h llls m ethods of w h e r e e ro a io n -p re v e n tln g e ro p s a re vveii **Al,-kbh treasurer. he . name checking and c o n tro llin g such ero- needed. ' ’ g iv in g a St. P a trick's dance in the • U'OB XJ u . ■ b V T 1. • • o .e f adopted i. .. - sum „ A lo h a -H e r C irc le A lo . ha must be take n in to consider- K P. hall Tuesday evening. H u b e r d is tric t. ja tio n w hen fa rm in g such land. W ilm e r Lo ftis. R ichard and F ra n As e a rly as Ja n u a ry, 1914. t h is 1 In the recent conference farm ers cis Keenon visite d Roy S tew a rt and fa m ily o f Sheridan F rid a y and S a t gro up was in te rested in the health called a tte n tio n to the seriousness of the school c h ild and papers w ere of so il washing w h e re cu ltiv a te d urday as orchards, potatoes M r. and M rs. M a rio n Sum ner of read on c h ild hygiene, s c h o o l crops such P ortla nd visite d Wednesday eve- b y E*ene- _ 'E ffe£‘ s on glasses on re - and berries are on the steeper land. --------- --------------- . . .. (C o n tin u e d fro m n ave 1) ning at the F G. B ro w n ' home d u cln g Eye S tra in ' and "W hen W here it is at a ll possible these ty assessor, w h o w ill seek and rem ained to attend the O liv e r ~ ^ s 3 M o .h e rs In flu e n ce B egin." soils sho uld be p ro vid e d w ith an a tio u fo r another term . Johnston fu n e ra l T hursday r h c n ia te r>al used in the prepara- adequate cover in the fo rm o f a Tupper. cost accountant in the M r. and M rs F ra n k Ramsev o f , o f J hes£ P*!*»“ was received cover crop d u rin g th e w in te r o ffic e of the cou nty engineer since T illa m o o k and Mrs. Rodnev C um - f ro rn , „ e P are nt-T each er Educa- months. 1928. was born Decem ber 25. 1879, m ins o f Forest G rove visite d M r nonfU bu rea u. W here it is not possible to grow at G oldendale. W ash, com ing w ith and Mrs. J W. P ritc h a rd last M on- t Plays, candy sales, s ilv e r teas, i cover crops, erosion losses may be his parents to H ills b o ro in 1888. day. and the se rvin g o f lunches a fte r prevented to some exte nt by hav- The fa m ily came to O regon in 1847 Miss D o ro th y Poe is spending a en te rta in m e n ts w e re some o f the m g the row s ru n across the slope and settled near Dilley- couple weeks w ith her cousins. M r means used in ra is in g m oney fo r | ra th e r tha n dow n the slope. In a M ost o f his e a rly ed uca tion was and M rs. C e cil T upp er, o f B uck the circle. In the v e ry e a rly ’ days ' s tra w b e rry p la n tin g th is is more received in H ills b o ro schools a fte r o f the gro u p money' was’ being d iffic u lt, but w hen it is observed M ountain Miss Eugenie C yp he r visite d raised and la id aside fo r the p u r - ! on some o f the steeper h ill land w " ic h he attended M on m ou th n o r frien ds in P o rtla n d over the w e e k chase o f a piano fo r th e school. I th a t a fu r r o w tw o inches to six m at school and la te r the U n iv e rs ity T h is piano, f u lly paid, was pre- inches deep washes out dow n every L ’ egon law school, fro m w h ich end. sented to the school d is tric t M av row . the necessity o f a v o id in g th is ,.e graduated and was a d m itte d to Tea W ell A ttended - <u.. the bar in 1911 For a nu m b e r of S ilv e r* tea given by the Past -1-1934. Chiefs T ow nsend Club Plans D ance P yth ian L _____ odge In spected H E L V E T IA M rs C M W h itfo rd was iiuub lo to tie at the school (Conllitu.d from tmu, I) M onday n ig h t to start the evening h lb itio n w ith M r S m ith o f W h it school to aid fo lc ig li horn to ob ford III charge ta in U n ited States citize n lop. lint lle ie o ie n , S h a fe r. O. V. W hite w ill lie there ut 8 p III. E rld a y to unit Eugene F u u tv tti compose a e n ro ll tile class quartet w h ic h w ill sing, a fte i w hich the S h e rw o o d -M id d le to n B ib le ! We specialize m quality com groups w ill present the d ra iiin tlz ii- m e rc ia l p rin tin g Argus. tf tio n of u B ib le .scene w ltti F unte tti in charge. T lie pro gt-un w ill close w ith an orchestra selection by tin- H illsb o ro group and band m usic by t li c I.a iird w o o d class V ir tu a lly t h e same program is planned at For cst G rove In the C e n tra l grade school M arch 23 1 By Mr». C. O. M .b w ) Politics Showing Signs of More Lift' home E nrollm ent F rid ay Clans in C itizen sh ip H elv etia I 'K I ItE K K K A I AN IIE A T II F re d e rlcg A lan l l e i l l i , 2 y e a r old son o f M r and Mrs Wcslev Heath of P ortland, died Thursday, and fu n e ra l services w ir e livid S atu rday at the H olm an A Lutz chapel, w ith com m itm ent at Port land cre m a to riu m T he little boy’s I B u sch ’s O ne -Stop death was caused from burns r e ceived three weeks ago w h ile plav mg w ith matches. He was in tile hospital fo r tw o weeks, tint had been taken home and was thought to he out o f danger The parent., and one b ro th e r su rvive , also his 1 assnrt's motoring free worry and citr»*. gra nd m othe r M rs N e llie Hoard m d uncle. H a rry Hoard o f H ills boro. G a so lin e Super Service F U L L sleeves set In sq u a re ly, a g ra c e fu l co w l n e cklin e , and a s lim m in g s k ir t m ake P a tte rn 8667 an Ide al a fte rn o o n fro c c k fo r the m ore m a tu re llg u re . A v a ila b le In sizes 36 to GO. Size 38 re q u ire s 4-5» ya rd s of 3 9 -ln ch fa b ric . P a tte rn 8647 w ill be li t t le s is te r’s fa v o rite fo r p a rty as w e ll as p la y tim e purposes, de pe n d in g on fa b ric and th e size o f sash o r be lt. A v a ila b le In sizes 2 to 8 years. Size 4 re q u ire s 1 Tfc y a rd s o f 3 5 -ln c li fa b ric , w ith % ya rd c o n tra s tin g and 1% yards rib b o n . Gay g in g h a m w ill m ake P a tte rn 8639 a c h a rm in g household fro c k , b u t I t ’s e q u a lly s u ita b le . In an o u td o o r fa b ric , f o r cam pus < r s tre e t w ear. A v a ila b le in sizes 32 to GO. Size 36 re q u ire s 4 j a rils o f 35 -in ch fiib rie . To secure a I’ A T T I I1N and S T E P -H Y -S T K P S E W IN G IN - S T H l'C T IO N S , (111 c u t the coupon below, belug sure to M E N T IO N T 1 IE N A M E O K T i l l s N E W S P A P E R . w e ll play. M rs. Freda F rost held hig h ---------- score and Mrs. Hazel H ollenbeck, n e a rly alw ays to o k a prize, one ‘al in th and see -at a th e ,u # u l »vnoo, to u n u m ms uipiom a second. such prize am ounted to $40. w h ic h soil is not le ft u n pro te cte d d u rin g ‘ n law. Claude T h o rn to n was taken to was tu r r >ed ove r to th e teachers to w in te r m onths. W here w in te r g ra in F rom 1911 to 1915 he wus secre- the hospital Sunday. He has pneu- Pu rc hase w h at was needed to stand- is sow n on steep h ill land, it ‘ a r.v o f the c iv il service board of monia. ’ ardize the school. should be put in as e a rly as pos- ‘ be c ity o f P o rtla n d un de r M ayors Baseball b e n e fit dance S aturday In Novem ber, 1914. a c o m m it- sible and it should be d r ille d w ith Sim on, R u sh lig h t and Albee, and was attended by a large crow d tee was appointed to w o rk fo r a the d r ill row s ru n n in g across the in 1915 jo in e d the O regon E ng in - A n o th e r benefit dance w ill be held gym nasium . but at the n e xt m eet- slope. F a ll and w in te r p lo w in g e e rin g & C o n stru ctio n com pany as M arch 21 at the K P. ha ll. * in g was decided th a t a lth o u g h preceding sp rin g p la n tin g on h ill o ffic e m anager w h ile that com pany A nn ive rsarie s Observed 11 was a good m ovem ent the y land sho uld be discouraged in the '•vas co n stru ctin g the O regon C ity M r. and M rs. U. M. F a ir had a should w a it u n t il the re was m ore o p in io n o f the m em bers o f the w a te r system. In 1917 he was eni- p a rty S aturday evening at th e ir m oney in the tre a su ry as a p p ro x i- soils com m ittee. ployed in va rio u s capacities in a home to celebrate th e ir ow n and m a te ly $150 was tho u g h t needed. O n some o f o u r h ill soils w h ere Wasco, Oregon, bank, and later. M r. and Mrs. George B id w e ll's In ,he e a fly days o f the associa- crop yie ld s have not been too satis- u n til 1920, as o ffic e m anager fo r F A S H IO N B U R E A U , 11-13 S T E R L IN G P LA C E , w edding anniversaries. Present ‘ *on ‘ be school board fu rn ish e d the fa cto ry, th e seeding o f perm anent M cC o y-A tw o o d com pany, general B R O O K L Y N , N. Y. were M r. and Mrs. H. H eavingham tree a‘ C hristm as tim e w ith the grasses fo r pasture o r seed p u r- m erchandise, in Wasco He w orked Ju a n ita W eisw ell. M r and M rs P a rent-Teachers de cora ting it and poses should be recom m ended. O r- th e re u n til 1927 when he re tu rn e d Enclosed f in d ............ cents. Please send mo the pa tte rn s George B id w e ll and daughter E l- fu rn is h in g the tre a t fo r the c h il- chard grass. H ig h la n d bent grass to H ills b o ro and jo in e d M ax Cran- below , at 15 cents each: dean o f Sherm an's m ill. Misses dren a‘ C h ristm as as w e ll as the and chew in g fescue are a ll grasses daH as an a u d ito r. Naom i and M illic e n t F air. Lester Iast day of school. The c h ild re n that w ill do f a ir ly w e ll on such M organ, w ho is co m p le tin g his P a tte rn No. 8639 Size and L e la nd B id w e ll and host and then- as no w - Save c ith e r plays o r h ill land, w i ll pre ve n t erosion and firs t term as d is tric t a tto rn e y was hostess. some v a rie d p ro gra m at T hanks- can be used as seed crops i f the re born in W ashington cou nty and is P a tte rn No. 8647 Size Inspects Tem ple g iv in g and C hristm as. are no o th e r v o lu n te e r grasses. i fo rm e r service man and 39 years M rs. Em m a M c K in n e v o f H ills - A t the Janu a rv 6. 1915, m eet- ! Seed of any o f these grasses old. He has practiced la w fo r the P a tte rn No. SCC7 Size boro, past grand chief, made an they w ere to ld “ o i the necessity should be pure and as fre e fro m last 15 years and is a graduate o f o ffic ia l v is it to P y th ia n Sister tern- o i a shed io r th e p ro te ctio n o f the m ix tu re as it is possible. Gross re - the U n iv e rs ity o f O regon law Nam e ................................... pie F rid a y evening. She inspected horses w hen th e y bro u g h t the c h il- tu rn s fro m m a rke t grass seed crops school. being a d m itte d to the bar Address .......................... the tem ple fo r the grand chief. dren t0 school or in the evenings . . ,. in 1921. His m other was b o rn in Mrs. Hazel H ollenbeck. M rs. J D • to e n tertain m en ts.” b u t no fu r th e r earned th a t the y jo in the S tate H ills b o ro and his fa th e r came to C i t y ....................................... Anderson of H ills b o ro was also a m en‘ ‘ ° n is made o f the project. A t F ederation of P -T. A. w ith a sum O regon in 1870. and was once Rate v is ito r. th is m eeting the necessity o f a cents per cap ita be in g th e co u n ty cle rk. Nam e o f th is new spaper school lib r a r y was b ro u g h t up, and dues. j In ' aski f the re p u b lica n T 1 u m J te f tb is was the b e g in n in g o f o u r pres- As e a rly as 1922 the necessity n o m in a tio n and re -e le ctio n m , ^ “ th e O ctober® i o n 00’ ’ t t ° f anf ,? mergenCy Red CrOSH K ‘a Ban Calls a'“ en“ on to the fact ha- i w ill co n tin u e to • ,-r. ' r to th e A m o to ris t mav get pleasure out At th e O ctober 1917, m e e tin g it was fe lt and one was purchased h is prom ise, made when fir s t elect- people o f W ashington c o u n 'y and o f re fu sin g to y ie ld the l ig h t of to the state conscientious and im •v when he is a w fu lly e n title d p service, J J I ... . r a a a rtia o i l iv i v ii f , and uou w . ill co a n i tin i l u l e e C O R N E LIU S — F u n e ra l services cents a dish. T h is subject has been A fte r Septem ber. 1922, th e m in - " I f ••Tf I f nom inated and re-elected, he m y e ffo rts tow a rds -he ■ ,m • , ’ ’’ *’ it w h a t satisfaction w ill he w ere held at the M . E. church on e'.e ry w in te r since the utes are lost w ith th e e x ce p tio n o f says, . . fin d if lie doesn't liv e to e n jo y i t ’’ M on da y aftern oon fo r John M u n - o r8anvaation in 1913. T hey h a d , ^ome notes in the book w h ic h -«re the yS‘ o /< ffice " 1 c o n tin u e to conduct of excessive sta te g o v ern m en t • The O regon State M o to r associa in a tlie ical Pund‘ pe n d t itu and >" » ' J * re p orts o rts o o n n t h h e e on 'a m in tin g hefd “ M a r c h " ? ” l925" m anner M r f'm d o rff. 54. w h o died at his home such ^ v o r a b le rep a .m same n 'h 2 2 econom £ ? .O'T',‘Cl“ u r re e» s an<1 • “ )• tio n po in ts o u t that 31 per cent of hl r ^,iSatUrday' f ° llo w in g a n e x te n d - in » Clt h l t ’ t h thB .N o v e m b e r. ™eet" w h ich was called to re -o rg a n ize ’ in th e courthouse w h e re dits loca- h a rT 'tra n sD o r'ta ti ’ ^ d a lry - ;' g r!c ul a ll fa ta l accidents in O regon last ed illness. In te rm e n t was in the " g th a t , th e Prl? e ^ « raised to and th e purpose o f th e P a r e n t- ; tio n has been proven the most ef- « n r e i 7 C ornelius cem etery. Rev. Charles r» ' iHzxzl 7 7 7 ♦ 7 K s a dlsh K ?n d 1 , lt de‘ I Teacher aoouv-iauuii association w was p la 1 in e d fic t." " In 111 connection w ith taxes lie in n« . * bl' n ' fl o! he p u b ‘ year occurred Ht Intersections and , . ---I a.-s v e z x v pía 1 icu iiv ie iu n ill, vU illll p re sum a bly m any m o to ris 's who Reed o f H ills b o ro officia ted. cided ot bu y soup bow ls and k e t- • hv thp «fnto nrosiHen* Kfrc riozty»« t t«.,n .............. . ..... he at large. lost th e ir live s w ere e n title d to ..... o y „u ........................................... .. .............. the r;g h t o f w av Eleanor; sons. L o w e ll of P ortla nd . u°n ' 1IJt7 7 , parents w ere to m em ber.s o f the A lo h a -H u b e r a s - ' in g m y te rm o f o ffic e I have as- n io n le qUa,‘ nt M aurice, Donald. L lo y d and John. b* as* ? d / the c h ild re n w o u ld be r e la t io n tod ay w ere a ctive at the sisled in prosecuting tax de lin q u e n - ,Phe P fa c u Y,“ n 7 ^ 7 ’ 7 W‘ ' V P O o tn h lo c j - ------n n --------- -------- ---------------. -------- ---------- iu a U V 1 1 IIU U V I1 * Tf and daughters. Rosamond and El F l- allow fn iu t ’ « 7 Z M t acts . « con >„<. ed d iv id to e raise , i , h . some h . Ä vegetables 3 S n n d in Ä i J S 7 ,“ S S J u? ™ - . ? .... « « « cern * ing v r „ « , the e . „ v e nee. » d - * 1 ■ * . _ - * • »szi u o il V l l ^ ( V TVS I V t_ till* ! eanor Jean. T w o sisters. A nna K. “ “ u u iv l“ e w llr? ln e scnooi and re -o rg a n iza tio n o f the association. thousands o f d o lla rs to the county, capable le g isla tive delegation. The Mace o f P o rtla n d and E lizabeth ' 7 7 c7 down the expense o f the , i n the e a rly days o f the associa- , . . . . 1 a m . w illin g to stand on m y results o f the recent special elec- dishes to tw o and o n e -h a lf cents | tatp tio n tn the re Kam m eres o f C o rvallis, also s u r hot pmve. tn p was „ , h a 1 h d e 7 y ..A ln dh = * reCOrd 7 Pr5 7 c u t i° n r o ‘ h «r than tio n dem onstrated c o n clu sive ly that a plate. vive . Coal o il lam ps w e re used u n t il Himber P T C Hgaveb o e r ln is s to ^ to M ° r<? 7 7 per uccnt m any o f ‘ he le g is la tiv e acts w ere M r. M u n d o rff was b o rn at A m e r piped teachers to d is m ts s c h o o ^ M o n d a v 7 r ? 7 o f har.m ony ica, Kan., M ay 29. 1881. came to ea rly in 1920 when gas was piped teBchers to dism iss school M onday, co n victe d o f the crim es o f w h ich o f th e people, and I propose Oregon in 1881, and m a rrie d Elea tnnM»e scho° ': Pre vio p s ‘ ° ‘ his th e Septem ber 15, to see P re sid e n t th e y w ere charged „ . - s< again fig h t against a re p e titio n of n o r W in te rm a n te l Septem ber 28. nn * , L mU7 have * 7 7 prepared W ilson at P o rtla n d ." N o w a closer He po . in . ts w ith Me po a in t ts a ll w ith p rid e to the th is unnecessary waste o f p u b lic 1904, at Canby. t ” » 8 A 7 5 .7 'bi g ^ e r j 7 . ® 7 . Ve_i.?ii 7 co-o pe ration w ith th e board is de- fa ct iv some il ancj ct th th a t a ll c c iv il c rim in a l funds." m îd PA th= t it920'. m in.'a' 7 n 7 e Tis sired fo r ‘ he b e n e fit o f th e c h ild business” o f the county* has 'been î?»,de r 13' w 7 ?o d 7 r $5 I " as w e*' as ‘ he co m m u n ity . conducted w ith “ honesty e ffic ie n t- S ales Local Property o em ber the hot lunches w ere A t the state con ven tion O regon c o n scie n tio u sly and w ith absohi’ e m erce rooms ' to conclude plans fo r R eported by H unt ington to be served again .as soon as the C ^g re ss” o T p a r in te ^ d ' ^ a c h e r s ta w r U a m y “ ” 7 '’ 7 '" ‘ cam paign and _ S a l. o f . local p ro p _ e rty re c e n tly f a— t _______ b ^ -h u r. t h , at ^ o r d A i o h . ^ c o n t i n u e t o / n d u c t m y o f f j .. ^ = ^ 7 bro g h g t to n about g h r " . B in e r clu t ’"c. at "th’is tim e. H u b e r“ association w ’^ h g o n o ?he r t S ’w'iTh i ce ‘ t0 con!" c r m ore ca n d id .,4 b fo r H u n u tin , local th ro r e u ilto d e er a" d gas l a‘ plate er it waa was used to be replaced Forest G rove as S on y H a red T X n ± , P T 7 yl. 7 o if df" notr n‘5 a‘i d on John Mundorff of of Cornelius Passes ( ienoral or Shell A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send your legal a d v e rtis in g to the Argus’. Oil G reasin g B attery C heek T ires A ccesso ries N O T IC E ! 'I' d W 'iim t ‘ 1) and . s iir r o tiiid it ig of PERM ANENT W AVES H ills b o r o country 1 $150 M argaret Davis, f o r m e rly o f Ivy's um l M illie 's B eauty S a l ons, H illsb o ro , now w ith tile I rnni M urray B ea u ty S h o p p e 301 Panama B ld f. P ortla nd P I io ik * A t w a t r r 4000 T w o H a nd y l.oeatians BUSCH’S Service Garage Phone 501 Super Service Station C o rn e r Third uml lluselinr Phnnr 391 A. I I H um h. Prop. We Proj X)se that you try a dish of (lolirious SIBERRIAN CREAM Drop in afhu* Ihe show or dance. You'll find the best of food at COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q B arb ecu es or H am b urgers — Siberrian C ream Open 7 a. m. to 2. a. in .F irst and Baseline. H ills b o ro 7 7 ? r i m ' h P ?ce o f one acre and a six-ro om house at 124 N. Freeman avenue to Ross H a ll and the H a ll fifcce at 525 N o rth w ith ^ a m odern range. to be used tw o standardized associations i£ g?ve p a 7 t . c ^ ™ s 7 n a ? nar i n-' i n ' a ^ e S X ? 1 w “ se™ ' ' in g nine fo r w o rk as w e ll as in the th e state last vear >i»n _____ u , pre p a ra tio n o f the lunches. Three y e a rs ’ ago t h e sum m e r «’ v*1 ibU8i|ne? 7 *he C7 n ty years 33 fle ld d e pu ty and fiv e J " ‘ 921 when th e gas was tu rn - ro u n d -u p o f p r e ^ h ^ l chiTdTen coun y ^ f . c ¡Ls I e X c t ° t o " ^ ^ ^ B o l e v W hen d e p u ty un de r W Second avenue to C. F. B a rre tt o f on io r ‘ be co o kin g o f lu n th e s was started F o r th e w o rk last » ¡ » ,7 y .u C‘ 7- 1 e*P e c‘ to con- 8 Boley. When his present te rm ’ " > r,l“ d _________________ S X X X ’ hs . “ i “ 'b bu“ a y ~ ,r , “ r i '» " B; ; " . , he, ! i havc S ' S S a i a , - ! A i S ^ i i S u i h ^ a ^ „¿ i Methodist Episcopal Church « s s r 11 - " ï " ' " ™ ” ™ ~ »' .h « « » « » » ! s “ « S i ' c cs ? s , , r aP; Æ 1, î ; in Jan ua ry 1922 a n d'm em b Z rs Cave, general superintendent; Mrs. ed o f th e association to o k charge o f T. W M cDonald, p rim a ry su p e rin s e w ln l c a s in g p o e t r y andF caU tendent. E p w o rth League, 6:30 ra is in g c lu b s - th e b e g in n in g o f4 -H Evening service, 7:30, an evening A lo h a -H u b e r o f song and story. The Business clu b w o rk in the and Professional Women w ill be school. T hough the s r * s « a S our guests at the 11 o'clo ck hour of -O b b d .d -.n worship. The evening program w ill be in charge o f the K in g 's D augh ters class ond w ill consist o f a story illu s tra te d w ith song. A ll are th e y w ere p a yin g ten cents fo r c o rd ia lly in v ite d to the service an- ea7 m ernber in the lo cal organi nounced in th is n o tic e —Charles ‘ ° ‘ he ° re g °n Congress of M . Reed, pastor. ! ^ ° ‘ bers. In the m e e tin g o f Jan- ---------------------------- j uary, 1921. the question o f jo in - T r in ity L u thera n C h urch ‘P g th e State F e de ratio n o f P.-T. Services begin at 10 30 ia m • u ' 7 m e up and a re p o rt was to Sunday school and B ib le class at 7 . gIven a t ' he F e b ru a ry m eeting, 9:45. Sermon subject, "T he Demon- 1 ° U' . ^ 7 , PostP°n ed u n t il th e ne xt ia c "-M a rk 5. You are also welcom "?o n th . due to poor attendance. In ed to attend the L u thera n Lenten 1 rnlnutes o f Septem ber 14, 1921. services in the high school audi- m e vnam 7 - cbanges fro m P a rent- to riu m T hursday at 8 p m Rev Teacber C irc le to P are nt-T each er O. W end lin g of Forest G rove w ill ass0Clatl0n, and on J a n u a ry 4, 1922, speak on the subject. “ W hat F u r- i a m o‘ lo n was made, seconded and th e r Need Have We o f Witnesses'-” I Math 28J1_______ STOMACH ULCERS N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r ; gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t sections o f W ashington county ap-1 pear in the A rgu s each w e e k L e a rn w h a t y o u r frien ds are do in g fo r less than three cents a Thousands ot sufferers, many eases of rears f o S t,d* ’ r 'p o u am aiing re- i id ' n.V3* , he p’ , ' ' n<i, ol P *"1 n u s ea. end <li*,‘i2 'llor t i. Improvement ia -teadr i f'k r r l d “ kimhly recommended lor i ?nd r' ’ -Z’ pei.va. Heartburn. Indian tion, end Gee Pams, when due to excess a, id. P D F F e 1’ " r 'lu.ck. pleasant relief 70» ■ ffe tte oee it io yourself to act a week. "1 m . .T 7 E y M D .K of Uda. .1 Hillsboro Pharm acy ¿.'Tt »V n e maxes tne fo llo w in g c eni e r 7 o i grade , o i sta‘ em ent as to his candidacy: f r n A ' the ret’ tJest o f m any ™ *n d s re m e d ia b le de’ , ^ v e e x p r ^ d th e ir a ^ r o ^ as in the e a rly days o f the o f ""the ' 'hou se' ' o f ' represen ta ri ves d 7 in 1 1 7 _ 7 ce? ' . - « “. la r a n d spe- Ä Ä S .” « * ' “ - S Æ S S T i S S r s ? c e h T ,/ » 7 = « fects* Now S 10 Sales Contacts for One Cent ings on m e m e same tic k e t in - elude W. E M cC luskey o f p re cin ct 42. Beaverton, and K ate R obert- son in pre cin ct 11, P o rtla n d ro u te 5. S ubscribe n o w to th e A rg u s In I W ashington c o u n ty $1.50 / “ year" 50 1 tf , d is tr ic t. W a s h in g t o n A lo h a -H u b e r association is one of, c o u n ty .and p e rm it m y nam e to i f not, th e oldest a c tiv e P a re n t- appear on th e de m ocra tic n o m in a t- Teacher associations in W ashing- in g b a llo t in the p rim a ry election | ton county. " I f I am no m inated and elected I ft sou nd s u n b eliev e a b le but it is p o ssib le to reach 2 5 0 0 fam ily g rou p s for less than 1 /1 0 cen t ea c h per w eek w ith six inch advert ise- m ents in th e H illsb oro A rgu s. a A n o th e r e x a m p le o f F O lili E C O N O M Y — No O ther S ales M edium Can O ffer the S am e S ervice at So Low a Cost T h e 17. C . C . P l a n o f EA SY PA Y M EN TS A rg u s rea d ers are a b le-to -b u y p ro sp ectiv e c u sto m e r , a , ev ery su bscrip tion p aid in a d v a n ce. 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Let us ex p la in our freq u en cy a d v ertisin g con tract for ev e n lo w er ra tes . . let us sh o w you th e cut service a v a ila b le free o f c h a r g e to all a d v e r t.s e r , . . . let us co n fe r w ith you on your sa les program . K R A M IE N ’3 P a y Cash and Save — Trade w ith Im p e ria l Phone »1 Prescription " A ph ysicia n ’s fo rm u la fo r com p ou nding and ad m in is te rin g a m edicine.” Ave. Paini Drug Store M otor C o . AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICI Prescription Druggists Phone 266 (V e n e tia n tic k e t, O. E. Jo h n son, Banks) U Largest A. B. C. Weekly Circulation in the West” 4