T im i- '¿ a v . A u g u s t 27. IMG FIT L L S B O R O BusinessW omen Hold Annual Picnic Meeting ♦ d PmI< inuni Wo ut i e n jo y e d tiu* illuni.il pie i* Il h runici* huilii* oi Mi i y Morgun ut Mi a d.< il - li i evening, beginning k soppi i at li 30 u g.«n. u tiu i cccnt ly .1 l l . l t 1« HUI 1 n* c u l ll K 'll « aht „f H iir i»,i,. F riday e '.«•nuig A lx >rif li e w a.. Ilmilt and toasted m 11 hinallo WS, wi enei and 1 o th ii i efre hment cn jo \ cd. Pri sent wer«* M i ■ ai»l Mii*, «laine Lowell B i o v m i , Loi li» Furirow. Hugh i Funi harn. binai B irg g r « n, Erne* ! Pl#pp 1'e it 5 Bate helar. Frank L iilquiNt. M i. Frani •is Bt•ach. 1, C lark, Ande ison. Mis. M ayme 1H arbor, Betty and Jean 1hatchelnr, J e o .1 uni« a* and Fi i1zi l-l.lpp. Bobby md 1 >avnl 1* III I O’ IV, H o w a i ,| aial ll.n o ld B erggreii. and B everly. Butìi and Eugene Beach. Williams Bride of < iordon La .violi MOHNTAINDALK At a q u id ecrem ony Frirlay « vening, A ugii“!. 21. ut thè homo <»f lu i par« ntH, Mi and M i C I W illia m * Mi I .«•♦,? i W illia m b< < ani«* thè br ide of Gol «bri Laytou, .*<>11 of Mi and Mi B enjam in L ayton Re* R I. Put- narn of Hill boro lo.'id thè «l ,i«* Mr Donald G arrig u x w a her si* te r ’ only atten d an t, arid Le lb Keeiion acted as b e t man for the bridegroom .Mi M argu.ct M athh « n played L ohengrin * w edding m arch T he bride w ore a dress of whit em broidered o rg an /a and **.«rn d a bouquet of O phelia r< and bouvardin Mr G arrigu: w ore a dress of prin ted oiganza in pastel rh ad e and c irri« d a bouquet of carnation* and bouvardia fmnii (Irately follow ing the we I- ding a reception w ai held for alrout tw en ty -fiv e relativ es and cb» (* friend* pre* ent T he bride cak w a m ade by a friend. M? C hris Tolke Mi and Mrs Layton are both gr ad u ate of th e 19.31 cla* s «if B anks high < hool A fter a w edding trip the couple will he at borne n ear M eacham, ic> Mr Layton will d riv e th e school bus to Banks high school. 'hie ;»tf«>. Rave an in Oil tin* m eeting VI i -S Mi• i g a l« ! <’ ni V. hi* P t ip arade being l u club ful till* ('«Hill ll K' i* a ir cpoit Many m ivc the high lights i.f f lp hiding Mi F.ivcttu i T ula Sanisiel on ka H elen Stevens and (, gier on British C,d- (lintua. M 1 mina Muhi* «>n ( 'llll- Jam es E d w in <1 Ingram and Mrs »du. Ml G ' «Ivs M atteson IHl a tilt) thia ’in* .south, ea.sit and I.uiuu Etta llaym* . both of Bill, ■Vl Sm ina M cKinney boro, w ere m a n led nt th e Petite hini and th e San 1 )icgo I <•« t il p a to m ig e S atu rd ay after noon hv Rev H arry D owney. Both h Mi . Elaine C uldw cll, president, have he« n resident» for m any year iinnutiiieed th e year?. com m ittee» a n d h e is em ployed a , Sunset • which will he .subject to change) «amp T hey will m ake th e ir home i in Bill* boro. us follows H ospitality P ortia I.aver. Mari Mi and Mrs Jam es D iem kx left nil I.vtle. chairm en. Elaine ( ’aid well. Angle H arrington. Elv.i Hatch S atu rd ay for San Franeihco, Cal after a w eek's visit h er », being (*lar. M em bership M argaret M ooberry. «•idled n o rth by the death of Mr Ivy Sy verson, chairm en, G ladys D ic ric k x s fath er They also visited A fam ily reu n io n was* held at Tia.sk. Ilerneta Kuiiim r, Itow ena Mrs D ieriekx's parents, Mr. and th e Pag G a rd n e r home at N orth Mi . Earl Don« Ison Ketchum , G e rtru d e Ide P lains Sunday. August 2.3. to c e le Mi « M attie Bertoli left W ednes b rate Mr and Mrs Gardner*, silver E ducation Frani «• P o t. Main* Hoffm an. < hail m en. G la d y s M a tte day f »r h er hom e in O akland. C al. w( dding an n iv ersary . The an n iv er- son. Glady* Koud, Ju n ia Johnston w here She ti iirhe*. school She spent sar v was A pril 15. hut on account the sum m er h ere w ith Mr. and of illness in th e fam ily at the time, M a r ie P rie s t. D‘ o i . i Id Megai fel and daugh ttie event could not be celeb rated P ublicity M arie Ilouguez. P atty Mi ter, ami w ith friend» in Washing- then. Lom ax. eh au m en . G eorgina Brown. t< ii Z« la Morgan. Hila C ornelius. Anna Th«> <• present w ere Mrs. A H an Schm idt Mr. and Mrs. Georg«* It. Bagley son, Mr and M rs Will H ansen and le g islatio n Anna Well. Maud and d au g h ter Mi V alerie are sore Harold and C urtis Mr and Boscow. chairm en. Louise Higgs. spending a few week . at Bay Ocean. M rs W alter H ansen and ch ild ren E thel Ibuiies. Ellii Sehulm erieh, G eorge Bagley Ji at I M • Betty D onald a n d S hirley Ann. Mrs. A udrey Heaton. Royce of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek F reda D augherty and ch ild ren Vh Jam b o ree Rone Cave, Edna T up- end w ith them ginia, M arian and Dickey, all of p i r. cbau men. Maud S tandard, Mrs E T. T u rn e r sp en t the P ortland; Mr and Mr* H enry V al Ju lia Tatom. H attie Davidson. Al - w eek-end in P o rtlan d w ith M«* en tin e « f K inton. Mr and Mr* line K anina, M arlon H athhorn and Mrs D ural H orine Mi F.liza- R udolph H ollbcrg. Mr. and Mr Public R elation E F a y e t t a I both T u rn e r and d au g h ter Jo an 1 Jo h n V alentine. Mr* A nette V al Allen. G eorgia Sm ith, ch airm en; are spending th e w eek w ith the entine. Mr- Anno* W yatt «and son Emm a McKinney. R uth E L u n d 1 Horincs. Fred« i ck <»f P ortland. Mrr C gren. Mabel Sehendel, E lizabeth Mr and Mr. R oland R uccker R. im er of H illsboro. John D<v- of Ott. M ilw aukee, Wis . and th e honored E m blem Margin* t Cady. Effie and d a u g h te r of Parm a. Idaho, and gues!.. Mr and Mr Page G a rd J Mr and Mr- Dewey and d au g h ter Jackson, chairm en. Anna T ow n- ner. end th eir ch ild ren Elmo. Iren e end. R o b e rta Hu. ell. M innie Coy. of P o rtlan d v e ile d Mr and Mrs and Elaine. il T W right last week Mr Rtieck- W ilm a Hall H ealth Josephine I b s /k a i E sth er is looking for a location here. A. E O poenw eyer spent the p art Dr. F. S R ichards of E on t e r Auld. chairm en. O rad 11 P rlck ett, tw o w eeks w ith th e O rganized R e M aig.net l.og ui, N ellie F ivrarn. G rove p erfo rm ed ton.* ileetornu s iv e Corps at F o rt Lewis, Wash. for Jam es Lewis and A drian Pow- Iola Piercy Mr O p d en w ey er and h er sister. Finance Helen Stevens. Mae ‘ er.s of Forest G rove M onday at Mi< • Jacq u elin e D unham of P o rt V ivian W hitelaw, Emma Mohr. Ina i S m ith’s hospital. land. spent th at tim e in Seattle, Peat I Allen. M erle Selfridge. L a Mrs II W. Siiwdon vi. ited her 1 Wash. hom a Pow ell inothi r. Mrs F. W S inclair, during | Special Commdte« Music Edith the w eek-end T he S aw dons a re , Mi* R obert B aldw in and Miss C Evans. J e s - 1 • Sew ell. M aisie ' located in P o rtlan d for a few I B etty K en d crd in e a rriv ed T u es day from San Diego. Cal . to visit C aldw ell. (¡UKsie Sigler Good Will weeks M r . and Mrs G eorge T M cG rath Mai g;u et Sahnow . D orothy K ur- Mr and Mrs. J J. W isrner ami T hey a re cn ro u te to th eir hom e atli, G loria C oulter, T ula Samscl. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest M iller of Hazel WcidewiLsch. Fannie Haver P o rtlan d sp nt several day s last I in Chicago. 111. stick week at th e M iller cottag e at Can- | M is A nnie M r Alear and h er son and d au g h tir-in -Iaw . Mr and Mrs* non Beach. F. M cA lear and ch ild ren o f Returns from New York-— Mr and Mrs Jack M anning and J Polson. M«»nt . a re v isiting Mr. and Mrs H arvey H uff retu rn ed Thqr« baby of Chico. Cal . a re guests thus ' Mrs E J. McAlear. day from a seven w eeks' visit w ith | week of Mt. M anning's m other. Mr. and Mrs J H M urtón. Mr. h er son. Edw ard Olsen, and his Mrs. A I. S tone They m ade the am i Mrs D onald M egargel, and fam ily at Ham ilton. N Y. She r e trip by auto, arriv in g Monday. porta a most en jo y ab le Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sew ell and Mi and Mrs Fbivd M iller of P o rt and wax especially gratified to d au g h ter Miss M arjorie retu rn ed land w ere guests Sunday of Mr. meet her first grandchild now four «Tuesday from a few days' visit at and Mrs. Jo e R ubles of Oswego. Mrs. Jam es Say s bro th er, K e n m onths old Mr. O lsen is a g ra d S eattle and Mt. R ainier. Mr. Eva Weil of New York city. neth M illikin, of Los Angeles. CaL. u ate of tin* H illsbero schools and of Pacific university , and Is now N Y. a niece of N athan Weil, us a rriv e d S unday for a few weeks’ an In stru cto r in education at C o l visiting the Weil families in H ills visit. boro. gate university. Mr and Mrs C arleton H ande and Mr and Mrs. Paul B aldw in at- ch ild ren of S ilv erto n spent several Odd I ellowx to Picnic— I tended a d in n e r party S unday at days this w eek at th e T hom as C on- On Augu t 3(1 at O ceanlake th e the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Charle.* nel home. Odd h'« Hows will hold i picnic in D unsm ore in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. E C C ro u d er spent the park G rand hxtge officers will Mrs. F. A b endroth and son Lu- be in attendance. peaking, .sports • V erne w ere C orvallis visitors last th e we k-end at Ocean L ake w ith for young and old and an e n jo y - • week, a rran g in g for L u V ern e to her d aughter. Mrs. A E M urrow . and son. w ho are vacationing th ere ab le tim e for all A full day of en ter O S C this term Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson fellow ship is prom ised E verybody Miss E tta Ebbenga of S eattle and Dr. and Mrs J. O. Robb spent brin g ha kets and cups. C offee will was a guest several days last week be furnish, d free by the co m m it of Mr and Mrs A F. Sehendel, th e w e e k -tn d at th e Robb farm in so u th ern O regon n ear Yoncalla. tee. re tu rn in g hom e Friday. L ittle Je rry B au m g artn er of n ear Mrs. Kinsey Honored— Mrs. E lm er L aH aie u nderw t nt B eaverton u n d erw en t a tonsil o p e r m ajo r o peration S unday at atio n T h u rsd ay at Sm ith hospital. A show er was given «at the home a of Mt and Mrs G A W eisenbaek Sm ith's hospital. Dr. F. S. R ichards Dr. C T. S m ith operating. operating. n ear N orth Plains S atu rd ay a f te r Miss M arjorie P itm an is spending Miss M arion B aker of P o rtlan d is th e week w ith h er grandm other. noon for th eir dau g h ter. Rachel, spending th e w eek w ith Mrs. S. W w ho was recently m arried to Jo h n Mrs. Emily P itm an of P o rtlan d . K im ey of C alifornia. The young M elhuish Mi P O Mitchell 111. b«*en L ittle P olly M elhuish is visiting couple will reside at Long Be.ach. v ery ill d u rin g th e past few weeks, Cal. The bride received m any her g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. but is now convalescing. II. E L aBare. at St. Helen beau tifu l and useful gifts. Mis; Ethel A ndersen of P ortland Bride I leet Honored— visited Mr and Mrs. A J. W hid- don th e last of the* week. Mrs A F. Sehendel atten d ed n Mr an d Mrs R ussell Tisdale luncheon August 1!> at Lipm an «V Wolfe tea-room in Portland, com spent Hu» w eek-end in P o rtlan d plim enting her nice?. Miss Vermn with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Staples spent Brock of San Francisco, who will w ith frien d s at be m arried Sunday to C arl Wilson th e w eek-end Rockaway. of San Francisco. Local ( ’ouple Wed I lore Saturday (iardneus ( ’elebrate Silver Wedding I kite Paire F ite A R G U S , IT T l, l, R B O R O , O R E G O N Couple Observe ('¡olden Wedding Mi, 4 .Moeuv.’scn Wednesday Bride Return from ( alifnrnia— Mr and Mrs T hom as Doyle and fam ily retu rn ed F riday night from an au to trip to C alifornia Af San Francisco they visited Mr. D oyle’s brother Jamex, w hom he had not een for 15 years, and at Los An- g 'le s they visited Mrs. D oyle’s is- ter and family. T hey also visited Mr and Mrs Paul P arsons at Rose burg. w here Mr. P arsons is h ig h way sup erin ten d en t of th at district The Parsons are form er residents of Hillsboro. T he re tu rn trip wa. m ade via th e coast highw ay, cross ing th e four new bridges. Visit ( ana,la— Mr and Mrs Lee {.. M acIntyre r e tu r n 'd T hur day from several days' trip to L ake Louise and B anff They eam e hom e by w ay of C algary and G lacier N ational park, a 2.200-mile trip. Honored on Birthday— Mr. and Mrs J. R. P eppard gave a surprise party S atu rd ay evening for t h 'i r son. Jim m y, in honor of his 14th birthday. S ixteen of his little friend-: w ere present. ROY Mi , T heresa Meeuwsen. daughter of Mr. und M rs Thomii Me, i i . . . , ii. becam e tin- bride of J H ’ V.iodi i Z.iodeo, .o n of Mr HETIIANV’ CEDAR M il ,L Many and M i. A lb ,,’ V anderZ anden It I III«* 111. 1 '<•(ll «11« l 11 in* i i d ««I 11 • church h i r e W ednesday any B aptist church (>n t he after- lia r e noon of Au g u t IB to com plim ent me; rung w ith Rev F ath er Joseph I I ,, i i ker officiating. Mr and .Mi Sam uel E. G raf of of Wa«h- Portland, for " • . »« M Itegin.i M eeuwsen, sister of ini'ton count y. on th< r i. ,ld( n wed- the bi ide, was brid' sm aid and Ern- ding annive iitr y . A vai ■ ! pi « , ■ V a o d , ’Z anden best m an. Mrs gram of j ian o .uni ¡>ip<* or gun nurn- Georg, V andehey played th e w ed o rs. icejtut ions ao«l voc al belec- ding march. lions was f<»Now « d by a r eeeption. The bride was lovely in a w hite M r, GraT (E m ilie W. fJrhlueter i atm d ie s w ith lace trim m ing and e.rn c to P<a t land in IHK4 f r o m a t: in. She w ore a long tra in and Pom erania, G irm any. to live w ith a veil w ith a w reath, and c a r her uncle, tl »«• late Fred !S ehlu . ter. ried a bouquet of rosebuds and who lived a'! W« t Union. M* G raf f in . T he bridesm aid w ore yellow ■/«•i - taffeta and h er bouquet w as of who was bejrn in Berne. land, cam** to this com itry w ith rosebuds. his parent.» in IK7C. The y x rttled A dding d in n er w as given at in B ethany, w hich at th at tim e was the V, rb i ,rt hall by Mr. and Mrs a v . f fore t. Since retilring from Meeu en and Mr. and Mrs. Van- the farm n i 1920. «Mr. and Mrs. I rZ. iiid' n. parents; of th e young G raf have m ade th e ir liorne in <-ouple. and wa.s attended by 95 P o rtland TI C laud and Ferd C ate of Los A n 1 ai nts of The church w as decorated in geles. Cal . W alter and Miss Mary th ree xaiA. Prof S am uel If of asters, sw eetpeas and ferns. O tegon S t' ite eoll(*ge, Corvallis, C ate of Albany, and Mrs. Amos B enjam in I) of B ethany. and H er- Im m ediately follow ing the cere Donel on of near C orvallis w ere man A. of A lbany, N. Y. . and one mony the couple left on a w edding gue ' Tuesday of last week of daughter. MIS. A nna M. !5cIn nk of tu p to the beaches. Mr- May Sm ith T hey a re form er Lox Anitele? residents of this city C hari Shade, who has been vis Mr. and M rs- Davey Jo h n Davis Itetu rn from B. «'. T rip — of D etroit. Mich , w err guests F ri iting his relatives. Mrs. G eorge P atty Lomax. Loi Lii.s Lomax day night and S atu rd ay of Mrs. Wann and Mr. and Mrs W. C. G if- Mi a n d W illiam D ierd eril r re tu rn e d H arry M organ. Mrs. D avis is a f ird. left this week for his hom e in t o coi.'. in of H arry M organ. T hey left N enana Alaska. Sundlay from a w eek's t r i p Vieti >riu, N anaim o, and1 Vancou- S aturday to visit relatives in Spo M i'- Merle Clift, w ho has been ver. B. C . w here the) aticnd; d k a n e Wash., and ,n ro u te visited visiting at Bellingham . Wash., for the .J u b ilee celebration. T hey vis- Mi Morgan at Pendleton. .Mrs J R th e past tw o m onths, retu rn ed fam ily at Morgan of P ortland, w ho w as v isit home Sunday. She is the d au g h ter ited the It. 1 Tuck« Anar oit«*s. Wash , and br <»ught Miss ing here, accom panied the visitors of Mrs. J. H attrick. Marr«arel T ucker hom e w ith them to S pokane and all will re tu rn here Mr. and Mrs. Fred B ridgefarm er for a vi.-.it. On S atu rd ay th e y v u - the last of the week. and son Bobby of G oldendale. Wash Ited Mr.* Mary Bothwell1. Mr. and left Friday for home, after a few- Mrs H erm an F reu d en th al and Mrs C halm ers B othw ell . and Mr. Robert M eacham of th is city. day.-' visit with Mr. an d Mrs. F red and Mrs. B ert C. Shipl«*:y in S cut Mr Mr Fred M eyer of Bloom ing, and Sewell. tie, Wash. Mr and Mrs. Jam es Bony of S ea Mrs. K enneth Inge and son of Have• B oat T rip— Gaston attended a d in n er party side and Miss Teresa S tecklin of M, *.s«rs. and Mrsdarmes G eorge W ednesday of last week at the P ortland w ere S unday guests at the S elfr idg«*, C l i n ic s D o u g h iss. E verett home of Mrs. E dw ard K rah m er at home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin F ine- gan and family. Lawi cnee. P ete Sehuk.iirt. M i s s Forest Grove. Mrs William Gill and dau g h ter Aug: ista H ' ffman and I.ynn Sel- Mr- A aron Wade of E nterprise, Mi-s M ildred of Tw in Falls, Idaho, irid e e e n jo y .d *» boat tri t ) B« ’»- her d aughter Mrs. R eilly of P ort- visited Mr and Mrs. E lvin F inegan le dam S unday sp<--nsored nevil by . i and Mrs. R eavis atten d ed a the N orth Con.* E lectric com pany 1 d in n er p arty Sunday at th e home Monday. Mr and Mrs. Reed E ldridge v is for all tne.’r dealers and d eale rs’ of Mr and Mrs. C harles M eacham employ«' in Or gon. T he com pany Mr Wade and Mrs. M eacham are ited Mr and Mrs. John E ldridge at The Dalles Sunday. ch artered the boat and provided old-tim e friends of E nterprise. Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Sahnow all m eals and en tertain m en t. T hey J E Johnson re tu rn e d T hursday gone to C ra te r L ake and pre « nted a m oving p ictu re of the from a six w eeks' visit w ith D ewey K lam ath Falls cn a vacation. construction of the dam. , Johnson and fam ily at W alla W alla. Mr? Ada L. P atterson is visiting R eturn from Vacation— Mis D. Johnson and ch ild her brother. C harles Linton, at Mr and Mrs W R M anley and ren are visiting relatives in H ills Seattle. Wash. fam ily re tu rn e d S unday from 12 boro this w eek. dav visit wi ll Mr. an d Mr*“. A. B. R. V»’. Cox and Ross Cox, w ho | M anlev at San Jose. Cal . a sister arc tim b er cruising for th e go v ern at P alo Alto, and o th er relativ es ment in so u th erh Oregon, spent the at San Francisco, R edw ood City, w eek-end at hom e Mr. a n d Mrs. and in southern O regon. T hey drove ! i S tephen Cox of Salem also visited dow n by the coast ro u te and r e the R. W. Cox hom e Sunday. tu rn ed inland, enjoying good w eath Mr. and Mrs. F. B. W ilcox of e r all d u rin g the trip. T orrance. Cal., w ere guests T h u rs- i Genuine RO-MARI. from Great • day night of Mrs. Elm a D enby. D insm ore V isits llo m r— Britain. Relieves Agony From the B ritish Isles, w here it R obert D insm ore, th ird classm an They w ere en ro u te to C anada to has been used w ith excellent resu lts at A nnapolis, is v isitin g at the J visit a son. B D insm ore hom e th is w eek, and ! Mrs. H. L. C lift, w ho has been by em inent doctors, comes the new w ith o th er relatives. He w ill leave spending th e sum m er w ith her scieiuiLe prescription RO-MARI— Sunday for Annapolis. He retu rn ed m other-in-law . Mrs. J. H attrick. left for th e relief of A rthritis, Sciatica. a short tim e ago from a sum m er last week for her hom e in B ellin g N euritis, and allied ailm ents re s u lt ing from over-acid conditions in cruise to N orw ay. Sw eden. E ng ham, Wash. Miss M argaret T u rn b u ll of Hood th e system . H undreds of people land and France, a fte r w hich he w as given tw o w eeks' leave. R iver will be a guest of M r. and w ho have tried ev ery kind of tr e a t Mrs. F red L. C hase and fam ily this m ent in vain now find in this r e A ttrnil R eunion— m arkable form ula th e ir first real w eek-end. relief from pain, stiffness, and in Mr and Mrs. J. R P ep p ard and Mrs R W. Cox spent F riday and validism caused by these troubles. f imily. J. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs S atu rd ay at th e T e rrito ria l Days A typ ical exam p le o f the effectiveness John Peppard and fam ily of G as of R O - M A R I in s tr ik in g at the cause o f ton and C harles P eppard and fam celebration at O regon C ity and at the^e ailm en ts is shown in this le tte r fro m i G ladstone. ily of G aribaldi atten d ed a fam ily C. E. • f San D ie ro . C a lif. : “ I enclose Mr. and Mrs. Reid C onnell spent check fo r ano ther Im ttle o f R O -M A R I. M y reunion at tiie A. J. M iller hom e in P o rtland Sunday. T he occasion th e w eek-end at N ew port. Salem , w ife has been told she has A r t h r it is of the spine. 1 have a touch o f N e u ritis , but was also a farew ell for S ergeant and Silverton. as I Fay we have both been ben efited so and Mrs. J. M. Jo n s. w ho a re Mr. and Mrs. R obert R Davis w ish to continue the t re a tm e n t.” leaving soon for A laska. and son R upert of P rin ev ille a re , If you su ffer—don't delay! T ry visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Davis. this new B ritish preparation th a t O fficers to be Installed— I.estcr C hase and G lenn G ething ; has been so helpful to others. For In stallation of officers of H ills sale h ere exclusively by H illsboro boro A ssem bly. O rd er of R ainbow , of P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end at P harm acy.—Adv. will be held S eptem ber 9 at th e Seaside. M sonic tem ple. S late grand o ffi cers w ill conduct th e installation assisted by a ch ap te r of DeM olay from P ortland. oil A u p u s t Kith Mrs. H enry G ilbert left Sunday on the C anadian Pacific for her home in M inneapolis, Minn. She has been visiting h er m other, Mrs. A A bahr. and sist, rs and brothers here d u ring the past few weeks. A m erica’» O utstanding Parks Salon Funeral Home “Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service" Phone 972 Hillsboro Passion Play of Beauty Motion Picture INVITES Every xeene taken in Holy l aud aud Egypt The Mothers of Hillsboro to I r,-i- ( oiuiiltation school perm anents. Christian Church H illsboro Located conveniently at 819 S. W. B roadw ay, P ortland Across from Jo u rn a l Bldg. Permanents at $1.95 FREE WILL OFFERING Rev. R. L. Putnam, Pastor 83-YEAR-OLD MAN AMAZES FRIENDS BY SUDDEN GAIN OF 20 LBS. WITH S .L .K .! Free Trial N E «»f th e o ld w t resident» o f M a ry s v ille . C a l.. M r J.weph I U * h took to his b«*d some tim e » k <> a f te r a sie»e at «he hospital at the age of "1. Read this wi n d e rfu l te»«tim<'nial h W l jR N to by him and kno w n perso nally by tiundreds c f his n e ig h b o r« ! O Suffered 19 Years *1 have been a resident here fo r 25 years. I can h a rd ly rem em ber one in the past IS years when I d id n ’t s u ffe r fre m a clofficed, bloated stom ach. Re cen tly I kept l<jsini< w eigh t so fa s t th at I gave up hope th in k in g th ere was no help f, r me. B u t as I lay on m y bed. a frie n d a-ke«i me w hy I d id n ’t t r y S .L .K . H e said. I kno w it w ill help you.’ I trie d it. and I can scarcely believe the re .Its M y w e ith t has increased 29 pounds, and I feel m any years younger. I am *3 years old. the fcth o f Ju ly, t w. uld lik e to te ll a ll who a re s u ffe rin g the w ay I wa» to try W illia m s ’ S .L K. because i t re a lly gets results.” W illia m s ' S .L K. F o rm u la th e p r i vate p re s c rip tio n o f an A r m y D oc to r has h e lp e d thousands o f s«en and women to fin d new strength and v ita lity . I t has a w o n d erfu l a c tio n on sluggish S to m ach. Kidneys. L iv e r and Bowels. And M r. Josep'a Ross to prove its results your d ru g g is t a t D e lta D ru g S tore makes you this am az ing o f f e r . Get a b o ttle of this m edicine fro m him today and if you a re n o t com pletely — u tte rly satisfied w ith its w - r d e r f u l results in o n ly 10 D A Y S he w i.. in s ta n tly refu n d you every cent o f the p u r-ha4e p ric e ! You can’t lose on th ia M oney-B ack G uarantee. A s k Us A b o u t This Unusual Ensilage Cutter ARTHRITIS VICTIM FINDS EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Y O U N G ’S TO -NIGH T McCormick-Deering A N automobile-type trans- m issio n and enclosed gears running in a bath of oil— that's what you find in the McCormick-Deering No. 12-A Ensilage Cutter. It cuts large quantities of ensilage and requires a minimum of power. The transmission controls the speed of the apron and length of cut. A slip clutch on the feeding mechanism pre- vents overfeeding. The large reinforced boiler-plate flywheel, equipped with four knives and eight steel wings, is mounted on the main shaft. This, in turn, is mounted on high- grade ball bearings. \ The McCormick - Deering 12-A will show you something new in performance. We also have other sizes to meet every, requirement. Put Your Power Problems Up to the W - 3 0 Tractor Mrs. Beach H onored— Mrs Francis Beach w as given a p arty and gifts at h er hom e n o rth - W A S H IN G T O N County Fair To Make a Long Tale Short IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS M otoring w as a luxury. Today an autom obile is a necessity. Every m otorist bad to be a m echanic. T oday t'oom - er & Lackey can provide i very service necessary to l.eep your e a r in A-1 con dition. R epairs list'd Io be ex p e n sive. T oday C oom er & Lack, y o ffe r g u a ra n te e d re p a irs a t low cost. Mr Knugg wnx tellin g h e r n eig h bor how TENDER h er husband was a fter being m arried for 30 years: "I should tiling he w ould | be TENDER a fter b eing in hot j w ater for 30 years." w as h er n eig h bor's reply. Don't keep y o u rself in "hot w ater" any longer as to w h ith e r bu y in g one of o ur sen si ble used ears at a sensible price is sensible business. T hese S ensibly l’riee,I Down Payment 1934 Plym outh Rum ble Seal Coupe 1933 P lym outh Sedan 1930 Ford Coach Model A 1939 Dodge School Bus 1935 Dodge Truck COOMER ÔC LACKEY Shell Gas and Oil 3#5 I. Main St. Hillsbori PHONE 721 I 1 ■ to n 200 130 90 125 250 Cady Motor Co. Hillsboro. Oregon Oldest Automobile Dealer In Washington County Hillsboro, September 3 - 4 - 5 The C om m ercial N ational B ank c o n g ra tu la te s th e farm ers of W a sh ington C ounty upon th e com pletion of a successful h a rv e st season an d joins th em in th e tim e-honored f a ir season w hich culm inates the a n n u al harvest. F a rm in g is a big business and its success d e p e n d s upon carefu l p la n ning a n d sound business principles. The o fficers of this hom e-ow ned, in d e p e n d e n t b an k , fa m ilia r w ith y o u r problem s, invite you to confer w ith th em a n d let th em aid you. Enjoy this new advantage of Sow-cost electricity • T his is an electrical age . . . an electrical community! The recently issued fed eral P ow er Com m ission Electric Rate Survey proved that the people of O regon and W ashington enjoy electric service at low er average cost than the people of any o th er states in the U nion! NOW' low -cost electricity has made fully autom atic hot w ater service an econom ical reality! I .ijoy hot w ater on tap .i/l the time .it low cost. Banishes forever the inconvenience and unhandy features of old- fashioned w ater heating, ( ill o r visit any Pepco Electric Store — get all the facts about this w onderful new electric , •, e. ACT N O W —you're m issing som ething goou! M c C ormick -D eering HE busy season just ahead holds many opportu nities for you to save time and money — and perhaps even a crop — with a new McCormick-Deering W-30 Tractor. I ts generous power permits fast work, getting the various jobs done when weather and soil conditions are at their best. Consider what this speedy, thorough work will mean when time is short! The powerful W-30 is a tractor of exceptional quality built to last for years under heavy, year-around service. You will get a real treat when you see this wonderfully engineered tractor, with its many remark able features and refinements. Call us for a demonstration soon. T DAIRY FEEDS Commercial National Bank HOT WATER “The Largest Independent Bank in Washington County” Hillsboro Oregon Only 3/Ï0 o? 1c p«r kilowatt hour MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSCRANCE CORPORATION « ■ ■ III « Hl ■■ — « £ • «yr w J m « POULTRY FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO. Phone 271 160 W. Main St.