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H IL L S B O R O Papp Two Six County Delegates at Regional Meeting Fam ily Reunion llekl Ìlore Sunday T hursday, .Inly 10. 1926 A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O . O R EG O N l w ( lit V Miss Olga Konigan 13. / ’. Members Hare Speaker at of \ . Gheen Hold M eeting Rotary Session; Riadc M Olga d au g h ter of I bee rnt* tin* at S h u te Park Reactions Cited Mr Anna Komc.an John G luon a ’ a h e ld at \ family rcu non w . ks K o n ig a n , Mr- S S h u te park Stu lav. V had her W H ankins of Hillsb 1 b v n i» ' n i V i n c e n t ■ th e firs t eight c h ild r.n ti gether 1 qu*et cerem ony at 8 o'clock Fi clay were: tim e in 34 year . Pres B usiness ami I’rofv .»don.it W Im pressions of his recent trip I evening at th e hom e nt the nine Mr.- Flov.i K, » of E •k.i. Kan ; east, in w hich he atten d ed the 30th .iting m inister. Hev R I. Putnam , m en's club w ill hold the first mei W ashington county nad six dele ernoon was spent in playing games Mr id Mm Roy Wc and son an nual reunion of lus law class at in the presence nt relatives and a i ing of th e new club year at Shu gate* at a regional m eeting of the and refreshm ents w ere served. t of Oklahoma C . Mr and th e U nixer.-ny of M ichigan, w ere feu r a i k Fruia> night, beginning wi friend". w om en's division of the dem ocratic Those present were C linton A n d er Gilbt tiaugnti r Mr- A ltert T u rn e r a Miss F\ » K linem an w.i • the a pot-luek picnic su p p er at given Roi.e. .ms T h u rsd ay by W il party of Oregon S aturday, at w hich son ol Portland. M ontford Cook. Opal of Yakima Wash Mi and o’clock or as s»»on th e re a fte r U n it reports w ere given of activities m Robert Rasmussen. Deli ss A n d er Mrs H erbert T u rn e r and children liam G. H are He w a.- accom panied bridesm aid. and F orest J itde Meinbei s u ie ia‘que-ted •is fur a- D enver by M is H ire b rother-in-law of th e b rid e g ro o m , th e five counties com prising the son. and A lvin Johnson. Anna May. Rita. Ja c k and Jim of H are told R otarians that lie d is w as beat man. ’flu» b rid e w o r e a bring th e ir fav o rite dish, c.itn region. Following a luncheon at M cM innville: M and Mrs Ennis covered w hile attending Jus class straw b erry red .suit w ith a enrs ige uttiLsils, a big a p ix tite . and a m th e P ortland hotel, at w hich re Ice Cream Social Postponed— T u rn er and d au g h ter D ixie and The ice cream social scheduled |U< m em ber ac< <»rdin»i reunion that he w as very m uch in n: tm rdvinas tu rn ed delegates of the dem ocratic son Stanley, and Mrs Marvin Both voting jx'ople are well know n idei*! Miss Flaine C I-.' e ll convention in P h iladelphia gave for Ju ly 21 at th e West U nion i Robinson and son D ale of C lo v er th e m iddle of tiie road from a Follow ing tiu* pienii •aipp«»r ami political standpoint iu contrast w ith here, the b rid e being a g raduate nf different aspects of th e big party school has bee., postponed in d ef dale: Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B. event, an open forum presented initely on account of th e busy Clisby and sons Borl and Merrili. tiie ex trem e sta n d p a tte rs on the HilUborb high school clax> of i»>?/ business im et ing. pici • spoi t season. be enjuved All membi one side and radicals on th e left 1 She i- also a graduati» m u se fin high lights of th e day Mr and Mrs. I.eo Powell. and He pointed out that prior to t h e , islitng in the class of 1930 at Good to at • nd Mrs. W. J. B urchard. Mrs F J d au g h ter Delores. M . an d Mr-. depression the great tren d w as to- . S am aritan ho.spttal in P ortland Miller. Mrs W G. Sam uel and Mrs. w ard centralization w ith a few and V incent Powell. Mr B ank l i a s t ) i \ i d c i i t l M rs M ary L. R oberts of Forest I Mrs. O E. pow erful interests attem p tin g t e Since graduation she has been with Louis T u rn er. Mr and the Jones hospital in this c it\ Mr gering an- Grove: Mrs L. M. F rear of Gales •cl. . to Ch< K E Ben- Powell. Mr. and Mr u su rp th e control of tiie country's divi I mi W i heen is an electrician of th s city, 1 other il l p e C reek and Mrs. E. I.. Ross of Aloha MOUNTAINDALE - At a quiet and son I.eo and d au g h ter w ealth, a system o f "econom ic G i 'o rn e ln r the attended from W ashington county w edding cerem ony perform ed at nett and is prom inent in I O O. F c ir d e c í a n been M arjorie t on. all of P o rtlan d Mr. feudalism ." in w hich, he said, many cles. div ut» mt bum ;« Mrs. Roberts gave a report for the parsonage of Rev. P Schaus and ' S tate bank. Mrs. J. I. T u rn e r and .-or . ef his classm ates seem ed to be- , A fter a short trip to the beaches il) pei e nt of cheek W ashington county and presided at of Schefflin at eight o'clock Friday Jimm y and Donald, of Aloha: Mr. lie', e. A- for him self. H are said they w ill m ake th eir hom e on West 1 the Itd a l to I out. aeeoun the afternoon meeting. illi< a ml -avi evening Miss M ildred H ergert, and Mrs. C. M. Pow ell, and Mr. he p referred having m any in d iv id W alnut street. A resolution was unanim ously ac d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pi-dip being held The »i'hccKs icr F. B ennett o f and Mrs. El ual and independent ow nerships I cepted congratulatin g Oregon on H ergert, becam e th e b rid e of K en tnm ercial N ational haul; it H i H ankins had 13 and control. H illsboro Mr its m inim um wage law for women neth Keenon. io, it has been atim hinccd and eight g reat- g ran d ch ild ren R eferring to his drive back over and children, sane, wholesome, and , The brid e w ore a floor length s m akings of a good little farm hum ane, th at has stood th e test dress of pale green taffeta w ith | g randchildren presen t at th e pic- ttie oid O regon T rail, w hich his nie. ,c«‘ o n l y ÿ tia d F O F.oput Oi< parents covered by ox team in pio- ! and found w orkable. yellow trim m ings and carried a i Fai ins C om pany. <»n highw ay n eer days. H are declared th at he I bouquet of pink an d w hite sw eet 22-3p tost patience w ith those w ho feel , Mrs O live S to tt G abriel a n d Pl one HOL peas and carnations. th at the governm ent owes them a Mrs. Hose W agner S h . i s b u i r » f M uriel Fow les w as bridesm aid Black malt? Cocket Spaniel l A )ST New W ok \ ! Mt living. He pointed out th a t he and w ore a floor length dress of and Mrs Sam L aw rence of Beavei w ith little w hite m ark in g ' lb- Mrs L ena M orris a n d W alter covered in a few hours w hat pio- - ton at the G range picnic S unda\ w ard. ( J«»ne since Ju ly 4th Sln'lhy yellow dotted swiss, and carried a • neers laboriously trav ersed l n , Tews, w ill know n H illsboro people. ’ bouquet of orchid and p u rp le la rk Mrs G abriel w as born in Yamhill F o rties. 515 N Second Ave Ptb'ii«' w ere m arried at T illam ook M onday , mouths. spur. county, and her parents w ere «‘ally 2312 E dw in Keenon. b ro th e r of the w ith Rev. Rex Dallas, p asto r of I and prom inent pioneers. well know n ; the C h ristian church, o fficiating bridegroom , acted as best man. in this counts S he w ent to New BOY S n a\ y i'lii«* suit, age I I 18. Mr. and Mrs O. G W ilkes and I They left for a short w edding Mrs. Cora M etzentine w as in- York about 35 years ago. ami be I oveiT' »at, a c .e 1 0 -1 1 c \ C i tlcnt co n llailed as noble grand of Tigard- trip to the beaches, a fter w hich d au g h ter Mary J a n e an d M rs Ella 1 cam e a practicing attorney 30 years- dition: ■ell cheap or trad« fer pigs, ville Rebekah lodge No 220 T ues they w ill be at home to th e ir Keyes w itnessed th e rin g cerem ony, j S unday w ill be the opening day ago For several years she w a chit ken • or w h a t’ Also b e . t u t I fill T h e bride, a ttra c tiv e in a charm - : of the occupancy of G a m p .Adah: president of th e W om en’s l.eaguo Fuglish S etter, 1» IL »nth*-. b e s t day evening. C h e r new ly-elected friends at M ountaindale. O thers atten d in g the w edding ing b lue trav elin g suit, carried a on the Robert W arrens place at of the W orld association. and .-l i v bfeedin . $10. » i T< 1. phti and appointive officers installed bouquet of roses an d sw eetpeas : w ere Anna S hubring. vice grand. w ere Mr. and Mrs P hilip H ergert. G ales C reek and w ill continue in ed four years as president of the •tl21Y A fter a short w ed d in g trip Mr. A melia Zwiener. secretary: H an Mr. and M rs Jo h n Willis and Miss session until and including Ju ly 24 New York F ederati >n of W omen's and M rs Tew s w ill be at hom e to - A dvisors w ill be present from P o rt clubs On the death of her h u s FOUND puppy Call nah C hristensen, treasu rer: L aura M arion Edw ards. th eir friends in H illsboro. 354. Ei- m St. Hamilton, w arden: Opal Wick land and C am p N am anu. and four band recently, she decided to give Miss M abel B renn of Denver. , conductor: Anna McDonald, chap crafts w ill be taught. Floors will up public life and re tu rn to Oregon J l i c k Hit Mr. and Mrs. Tom S huck and be com pleted in the ten ts this to m ake her home. She is re idm g * BROi ID nxx f. lain: Ellen M etzentine. Ft S. N G : Colo., left Sunday for h er home in eliu s m ile xuuth Ida Hite, L. S. N. G.: Anna Case. a fter a few w eeks' visit w ith Miss son Stanley. Miss W anda F inegan w eek, and a good atten d an ce is at G arden Home. R. S. V. G : C arrie Hansen. L. S Nora Costello. Miss B renn is a of C hehalem M ountain, and Mrs. expected from C am p F ire groups ( \!II> O l 111 IN K S V. G R uth Anderson. I. G.: Em ily teach er and atten d ed th e N E. A J. R achin of P o rtlan d leave today of th e county. We w i s h t > th an k our fi Beckham. O. G.: and D erle Perkins, convention in P ortland. D uring her T h u rsd ay ' for a 4wo w eeks' tr ip : Those registering for a tten d an ce T o o L a te to C la s sify ■ and neighbors for th e ir kin musician. stay she and Miss Costello visited to th e San Diege. Cal., fair. They ' from H illsboro a re E velyn Ann la n d sym path; and th e b,-.o are m aking th e trip by au to and 1 Busch, P atricia and Norm a Lou TH R EE each, $50 i 65 1 A cting as installing officers w ere V ancouver and V ictoria. B C. floral offering ; d u rin g tile sic w ill visit m any places of interest. | K roeger. place, 1 ■ j ami C ushm an, on M ulkt U l e n M <' a n t d e p u ty , W inifred Wiley C lara deatli of . our hus i.i n d m ile west Lincoln station. . 22p Mr. and Mrs. P. L. B lackerby , E lizabeth B ickford. Elsie M artin. president, and O pal Wick, deputy ancl d au g h ter Shirlev. Mrs. Ted and (at tier Mrs Ids grand m arshal. H ughbanks. and W alter C hrister.- and ii 1U l ite r Iren e of L aV erne Em m v VanM oock, a n d C orrine WANTED M odern hom e :n or Cal., v isited Mr an d M rs N ye O Wade. L et ttie ad v ertise m en ts In -------------------------- sen, all of Spokane. Wash., and near H illsboro for m odern 5-room Oldest Granger Present— Mr. a n d Mrs. L aw rence C hristen- B ristol last w eek. Mrs. B ristol is bungalow iu Salem , d e a r W rite, m ake yotir shopping plans. a niece of Mr. B lackerby. T hey ■ B irths Mrs C harles Dickinson, a char- sen of Salem sp en t several day < A rgus 5782. 22pi ter m em ber of th e Oswego G range, last w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. H arry took B etty B ristol w ith th em to ! A nderson To Mr and Mrs Fred A berdeen. Wash., for a v isit w ith j A nderson of n ear Forest G rose. W ILL pay $1 wtts the oldest G ran g er present at C hristensen. t fo r c a h Ju ly 14. a boy. the G range picnic S unday at S hute Dale Busch spent th e w eek-end relatives. o ld o r o ld e r F r a n k II IL B ox Mr. and Mrs. J a k e H erg ert and ! F arnham To Mr and Mrs. H ugh KM. Rt 1. B a n k s . park. The Oswego G range was in- ¡n P o rtlan d w ith V ernon G urske. 22 3| stit tiled in 18(4. and it is reported The O regonian A ccordion band, of Mr. an d Mrs. A dam H erg ert left F arnham of n ortheast of Hillsboro. W a n te d R e a l E s ta te that in all those y ears only one w hich both are m em bers, played T uesday for th e ir hom es in Nampa. I Ju ly 10. a girl. reg u lar m eeting has been missed Friday evening for th e in stallatio n Idaho, a fter several days' visit w ith , M eltebeke —To Mr and Mrs. E d HAVE a man w ho will pay you all cash for a stocked and equipped. that being on account of a sm all- of R ebekah lodge No. 219 of P o rt- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H erg ert and w ard M eltebeke of Hillsboro. July j 11. a girl. o th er relatives. I • ., i . pox epidem ic. land. H unt—To Mr. and Mrs. H. E Mr and Mrs. Sam Cov B uster this at once. F. O Eagon. Or- c o n Hold Candv Sale— H erbert and M ary Ju n e C h risteh - Jo n es and M ary M eek left T uesday ‘ H unt of G aston. Ju ly 11. a boy. F arm s C om pany, i n highw ay. Toll - W omen of th e O rd er of Moose ’ -sen left W ednA day for a w eek s for a tw o w eeks' vacatio n at San Finigan—To Mr and Mrs. C harles phone 801. 22-3p met Fridav at th e old G range hall, visit in Salem w ith th e ir uncle F rancisco an d o th er C alifornia F inigan of C ornelius. Ju ly 15, a M esdam es' O reelia McDuffie and and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence points. I girl. DANDY 10-acre p l a c e ti mile from E sther Jeike w ere in itiated in t o ! C hristensen, and th e ir g randfather, B re tth a u e r—To Mr. and Mrs. C arl H illsboro, in good com m unity, Miss V irginia B roaden and Miss the order. A candy sale w ill be Louis C hristensen. n ear store, church and school E x M ary Yoder i f P o rtlan d left T hurs- [ B retth au er of Hillsboro^ Ju ly 12. held S aturday night in th e lobby Dr. and Mrs. E arl B B rookbank day for about tw o m o n th s' visit ' girl. C aesarian by Dr. C. T Sm ith. cellent soil. 2 acres in cultivation. of th e V enetian th e a tre by the or- of Seattle. Wash., w ere h o u seg u ests w ith frien d s and relativ es in Cal- ' V andehey—To Mr. and Mrs. A. nice grove of trees, balance p a s - ' der. of Mr. and Mrs. C T. R ichardson ifornia. F. V andehey of Banks. Ju ly 15. a ture. d andy all y ear creek; some .________. . for sev eral days last w eek. Dr buildings; ideal for sum m er homo Miss Emm a M ohr is sp en d in g h er J boy. , B rookbank atten d ed th e m edical vacation w ith h er sister. Mrs. A llen ' Ladies M issionary society of th e convention in P ortland. P urvis, and fam ily at E dm onton. , B ethany P resbyterian church w ill , N orth b ert VanEdzen. J e r o m e ! C anada. S he w ill be gone about , meet at the hom e of Mrs. A lbert e weeks. M eier next W ednesday afternoon W ellhouse. and Isador V anderberg th re Mr. and Mrs. H. L. M acK enzie I i'h e v I-door Sedan Mrs. R alph M ort and M rs B ertha ° f ^ t t l e . ChJ}!f; ' Vis" a r® v ^ itin - and d g e and Mrs. D onald Tern- 1 «»v of P P o ortlan r t l a n d d w L indsay w ill ill he be Ac inends ;n H illsboro an d F o r ,, pleton Ju spent th e w eek-end a t B reit- ' G rove th is w eek. ( bev S ta n d a rd Coup«' speakers. Ralph Easter, district m an ag er of enbush Springs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W H erg ert a t- ) Reception for Pastor— P E P com pany in Hillsboro, re Ford R o ad ster Inform al reception and social w ill tu rn ed this w eek from ten days' tended th e fu n eral of C harles M at- ■ be given for Rev. A lexander H aw stay at the G ates ran ch on C rooked thes. form er L au rel resid en t, in P o rtlan d T hursday. 3 0 liiiick I-door Sedan thorne and his fam ily a! th e M etho riv e r in eastern Oregon. Misses Jo sep h in e B oczkaj and dist Episcopal church Friday eve Miss B etty F risto o f Prosser. G race D on’t pay high prices for p rescrip tio n s— w hen Sahnow are vacationing this ning at eight. Th? Ladies Aid a re ; w as}j ancj h er grandm other. Mrs \3 0 Old Sport C oupe you can get them a c cu ra te ly and economii ally hostesses. M em bers and friends of , 51izabeth Reede of near Scholls w eek at N elscott. Mrs. W cena C hase left F rid ay for j filled a t th e H illsboro P h arm acy . W e a re com th e . church a re invited. ; visited Mrs. B. C. S chulm erich F rt- ’29 Pontiac Sedan Seattle. W ash . for a vi<it w ith her I day. pletely eq u ipped with fresh d ru g in g red ien ts and Birthday Celebrated— daughter. Mrs. R. W. Nicholson. W ayne B ender of G aston had his Mrs. A. L. C hase gave a b irth our prices a re rea so n a b le w ithout sacrifice of '29 P a c k a rd I door Sedan day party S atu rd ay for h er g ran d tonsils rem oved S atu rd ay at Sm ith's q u ality . ' son. W arren Phillips, honoring his hospital by Dr. F. S. R ichards of 14th anniversary. G uests w ere Jack Forest Grove. See C. A. Birch or A. F. K ennelly. B ill and Jo h n G orman, Dr. F. A. Jo n es of P o rtlan d p e r form ed a m astoid operation at ' and A lvin Johnson Jr. S m ith's hospital S atu rd ay for lit- . Schendel at Long Potato Vine Shown— tie L au ra M illet of N orh Plains. Z. J Rigfis, g rad u ate of the C alifornia C ollege P harm acy B ernard M eltebeke brought to Dr. C. T. S m ith perform ed an this office S aturday a potato vine • — m easuring six feet in length, b e a r appendix o p eratio n for Mrs M yrtle ■■ A n d e r s o n M o t o r C o. B arb er of H illsboro F rid ay a t ing 34 potatoes. It was grow n at th e M eltebeke P o u ltry ran ch n o rth ! -:>ml’h s nospnai. 1191 Y I’h o n r 1271 R. L. Hixon, who is w ith the of town. H illsborn T hird ami Lincoln S tan d ard Oil com pany here, spent Attend Reunion— th e w eek-end w ith his fam ily in Mrs. C aroline Stangel. Neil and Salem. M iss C atherine Stangel attended , Mr. and Mrs. R alph Irelan d of i an annual fam ily reunion Sunday P o rtlan d a re spending sev eral days a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. w ith Mr. and Mrs. H allie Ireland. We are headquarters for BINDER TWINE, C alupky a t W ilsonville. T h irty -fo u r R. J. Speers of B attleford. S as w ere m attendance. katchew an. C anada, i s visiting GRAIN BAGS and SACKING TWINE. Order friends east of H illsboro th is week Girls Have Food Sale— yours today! Miss M argaret M orris of Antigo, Camp F ire girls w ill hold a cooked food sale at F red's Superior Wi«., spent th e w eek-end w ith Miss m arket S aturday, beginning at 10 G ladys M atteson. o’clock The purpose of th e sale is to ra r e money to help finance ' Adahi camp on Gales creek. .60 500 Feet to Pound Good Oat Sacks Give Convention Reports— Bale Each .................... Reports of th e state convention w ill be given at th e Woman s B e 650 Feet to Pound D iam ond rings equal to No. 1 Second Wheat lief Corps m eeting Friday a fte r Bale Sacks. Each any in beauty of m od noon at th e V eterans' hall. All m em bers a re urged to be present. ern setting, in economy D. U. V. Meets— STO RA G E of price and in quality Alma Olden B ennett Tent. D augh to those o ffered in the ters of Union V eterans, will meet W e will also h av e a lim ited am o u n t of sto ra g e fo r M onday evening at the V eteran big San F rancisco m a r H ay and G rain. If you d esire to sto re your Hay or hall, at 8 o'clock. kets a re now available G rain, kindly let us know . Injures Arm— L ittle M ildred H lllicke of south fo r th e H illsboro tr a d of H illsboro in ju red her rig h t hand ing a re a . W e have ju s t M onday in an electric w ringer. C L E A N IN G Dr. J. B. D insm ore atten d ed her. r e tu r n e d f r o m S a n Mrs. Sahlfeld Goes East— W e have th e late st m ach in ery fo r P e a and V etch Francisco and are p re Mrs. A ugust Sahlfeld left S u n cleaning. If you desire a good jo b of seed c le a n pared to o ffe r th e most day for Seneca. K ansas, w here she ing, bring your c le a n in g to us. W e also fu m ig ate w as called by th e serious illness m odern and a ttrac tiv e A u stria n W in ter Peas. of her father. Joseph Stegem an. precious m erchandise. Service Club to I’ienlc— M em bers of the Service club will W e are cash buyers of W h e at, O ats, B arley, H airy picnic at S hute p a rk W ednesday J. L . A n d e r s o n V jdch, Common V etch, H u n g a ria n Vet< h and A u stri evening. Ju ly 22. 211 E. Main St. Hillsboro It is no tro u b le at all to keep an W in ter Peas. H onored on B irthd ay — no t only th e ch ild ren 's clothes, “Let Andy Fix Your Watch” Mr. Elwocd Johnson entertained b u t A LL of yo u r clothes clean Ju ly 8 w ith a law n p arty in honor Official S. P. W atch Inspector an d W HITE w ith a new ABC of the 11th birth d ay of h er g ran d for W ashington C ounty O n e-F ifty -S ix W asher . . . th e son. A lvin Johnson, of Los Angeles. larg est capacity w ash er w ith Cal., w ho is visiting here. The aft- m o re w o rth w hile safety and conv en ien ce featu res th an any w ash er ev er built. "T ru ly th e $1.40 K ITC H EN Q U EEN — 49-lb. s a c k ...................... W orld's G reatest W asher $1.25 V alue." H IG H LA N D C H IE F— 49-lb. sack .................. A nnual s t a t i in c u t ol ( o m llh o n l i t i I S U O K O . 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I S T h r illin g r o m a n c e . . s c r e e n e d in | a ll its te rrific pow er ECONOMY HILLSBORO PHARMACY aB»i»aai»»"iiaa""ia""aa»llllliaaiBBiaigill,l*liaiai*11 Harvest Time Is Here! CLOTHES —Diamonds— g G ra in B ags is m s ; SU N . - M O N . - TUES. B in d er T w in e 5c 7c WASHER œ æ o $5 70 HARD WHEAT FLOUR / LASTING TRIBUTE Lest Y o u F o rg et May we rem ind you th a t th e erectio n of a m em orial should be seriously an d c a re fully con'-idered. M em orials are im p o rtan t. They are necessary. The m em orial you erect will be th e one public, lasting, hon o rin g record you can m ake of th e deceased of your fam ily. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS IL H. STANNARD, Manager Phone 121 Hillsboro s5 9 50 and up .$5 Down iJ5 a .Month CR O W N — 49-lb. sack ' ................................ $1.90 Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial MELTEBEKE ELECTRIC STORE "Saves You Money on Every Purchase." 124 S. 2nd Ave. Hillsboro Im p erial Feed & G ra in C o. 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