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Thui'sility, September 10, 193ß H IL L S B O R O Bride ,Reading Contest Had of Miss Glen Wold Norton 401 Students Entered Mi Phy Hi - Wold, daughter of M r and M rs Peder W old of N orth Bend, and G len N orton, grandron of M i M ary Sabin, were m arried S aturday «verung at tin* MethrxJ- i *t Episcopal H u n ch D r M A. M arcy of P ortland perform ed tin* ceremony. The bnde. who was given in A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Christian Church Starts Preparing for Anniversary Speciali Page Three ( lasses Open M nm tay— Specialist for t M i ; Helen W ick w ill open class in tap. ballet, and ba ll room Recreation Holds es lancing next M onday at her stu Pupils are asked to register as Meetings in City dio :oon as possible. Miss W ick took The C h ristia n church Sunday L ib ra ry rending contest, whic M rs G e rtru d e Skow Sanford, ( ily , Utah. Fort t ’ollin.s, Colorudo; m orn ing launch« s a year of prepar- has Just clns< (I, huM burn i grc; recreation -pecialist from Oregon I ation fo r the celebration of her success Then* were 4(11 bonk re Yoder, W yom ing, and home through State college, w ill meet w ith recre 178th anniversary. A t th a t tim e pin t T w e n ty five reach« d the tup. Idaho and Ea? tern Oregon They ation leaders at the H ills b o ro Grange F loyd A. Hot. «-vangellxt-entcr- I w hich ineiinM they had read 12 visited frien d at F o rt C o lliir und | h u ll on the i veriings of September ’ tainer, begins a erics of evangelistic b ulk. Thuj.c fly in g to tin* top firs t relative’s of M r Anderson at Yod< r I 15, Hi. 17 to give in s tru c tio n in , no etings to continue n ig h tly . The (in tin* re tu rn home t in y drove m o n a g e by her uncle W illiam .1 in »licit giade teceiv^d the first lo n g leadership, fo lk dances and 1 m in i .ter, It I,. Putnam, also en- EMM) m i l t . in tw o «lays No crop Ihdtnes, won* a gown of w hite silk prize F o llo w in g I till* Il I of pi ize games according to Miss Blanche have been product*«! in Yoder for < rep<* w ith fu ll-fk ir< d .skirt mid tern upon his fo u rth year w ith the w it m en : | E ickw o rth , county home dem on An- jacket. She wore* a wreath of local church Sunday. I'e tc r llii.c o w school S e c o n d six year., according to M i stration agent. Rev Ross is an outstanding giade. Mary Mann I t prize, having der*.on, w ith the cx<cption o f .sugar orange blossom* and fu c s ia s in The three m eetings are consecu- evangelist o f the C h ristian chureh- tier h a ir and carried an old-fasti« i e.id 21 book... I. »••l»i ('la r k , sec h» et.s, where irrig a te d . ' tiv e and the firs t evening's w o rk .: W hile he lias evangelized the ioned xiiow e r bouquet o f rosebuds ' ! i past ond pi ize, la books, and A rth u r I w ill not be repeated the second few years in the m id dle west, and f r n . ia.s She cu rried a k n itte d We-eott reached the top. T h ird | th i refore. the same leaders should I ice ha nd kerchief w h ich had been , tie is no strang er to Oregon. He grade. Jnvquellne JuNgott, I t prize, plan to attend the three meetings made by the bridegroom 's great- i com pleted his m in is te ria l tra in in g 14 book? F o u rth grade. Nancy A nyone who is a leader o f 4-H at Eugene, and held pastorates in ( grandm other Her j. it e r , M is. E l - I Eileen Easter, I t prize, 15 books club. Grange, Farm Union, Boy Oregon and W ashington previous B LO O M IN G R. v E W H in ric h die d Wold of P ortland, who was! to entering in to the evangelistic Scout. Camp F ire G irls, Sunday J u n io r High S ixth grade, Ralph bridesm aid, wore a fro c k of pale school or any oth er organization is S m ith, I t prize E ighth grade. o fficia te d at ttie m arriage o f Mi fie ld In tiie fa ll of 1927 the Ross blue m oire, w ith pm k und w iiite in v ite d and both men and women P h yllis Atnaeher, 1st prize. Robert H a/el C o llm g . of Scotland. S. I ) , Evangelistic company held a very to k t a n d S lnuintel. at the George blossoms in her ha ir. She carried I successful m eeting fo r the La w ill attend. Hurd. 2nd prize an ai m botiqui t Of gladioli und M< etings w ill be called at 8 David H ill .1 hoot Second grade. Sim antel home m C ornelius Sep Mrs. G ertrud e S kow Sanford, re Vance Norton, G runde church where Rev. P u t C h arlo tte I ’attei on. 1st prize: Lots te n d e r H Miss lh*I n Sim antel and w h ite aweetpeus creation specialist o f Oregon o'clock. nam was then m inister. bro th e r of the bridegroom , was Doyle Johnson served a.s attendants Stone. 2nd prize, and Jack Doyle State college, who w ill hold three Rev. Ross is the sole m em ber of reached the top. T h ird grad«* Allene w h ile litt le A lic e Jane S im antel ! be d man, and M e lv in Itelise w as' I his company and an outstanding j m eetings at the G range hall, Sep M ss C lara R u ff w ill teach at the Atnaeher, I t prize. A lle n e has preceded the group, c a rry in g the usher. tem ber 15, 16 and 17, w ith re N ew berg high school th is year. | success as a one-man team. He the honor o f being the firs t /stu w edding rin g in the heart o f a I Mrs K a th a rin e Coshow Wheeler, leads tils ow n orchestra and cho ir creation leaders. school fi lend of the bride, sang " I and furnishes both in stru m e n ta l " dent to reach tin* top N orina Lou large p m k dahlia. i i n K ioeger. 2nd prize, and S hirley The b rid a l proeexsion ent«*r<*d the Love You T r u ly " und "Because" 'truoV nt'' '¡layS tW',’ V egetab le O ddities S h o w n - Mrs. Fred strum ents, v io lin and saxophone. S chukurt reached the top Fourth room to the Htruins of tin* w<dding Indore ttie ceremony. ,, , , Vegetable oddities brought to the garde. Naida Fifth hue k. 1st prize m arch played on the piano by S ew ell played the wedding m arch land draws v e ry b e a u tifu l crayon H as Your Car Got fro m Lohengrin. ‘ pictures at every service. As a I Argus by local gardeners this week .Naida I uik the honor of having Miss R uth Sim antel. er the evangelist Is I ‘HGude Ox Heart tomatoes grow n r» ad tlx* greatest num ber o f book*- The church was b e a u tifu lly dec speaker is also an I The horde w ore a whit satin p p n m plished n l! <zl ir n e « ready ■ a n s ti, y S accom Ie« turer. to I b by S . 5*1. M Reagan, w eigh in g over th ls sum m er F ifth grade, Hetty dr«**.*. carried a large bouquet of orated as a garden scene w ith * n Dorland, l.st prize. K enneth Logan. .small pink roses, and wore a ban- bunks of v in in g maple, cedar, und speak to clubs and schools as w e ll ' pound, six ounces each; a mon- 2nd prize. 15 book?;, and P atriciu dean of flow ers W«*dding guests ferns, and baskets o f g la d io li, t r a il | as preach in sp irin g , s c rip tu ra l scr- ^cy face squash gro w n by J. R. K riw g c r reached the top. w»*re tin* (»eorgi * S im antel fam - ing perennial sweetpeas, asters, and ' rnons, according to the local pas- i R " ul somi. and eight ears o f corn i from one ear, grow n by D w ig h t St M ary's school Second grade, ily , tin* C a rl S im antel f a m i l y zinnias. A pseudo picket fence of to r. Evangelist R oks ' themes Sunday; Sellers o f n o rth o f H illaboro. A M ary H einrich, 1st prize T h ird "G ra n d m a " Sim antel, Mr. and M rs w h ite paper and Oregon grape was . erm on, "T he C hurch trip le t potato was brought in by grade, S ylvester Pranger, l.st pi ize. G um M ot Her urirl Roxanne, M r arranged at the opening o f the I m orn ing firs t to reach tin* top in his school; anil Mrs E dw in S im antel and cent, r aisle The on ly lig h t in the H e au tifu l. " evening, "T h e S u p rc m -, Bil1 Todd of East H illsb o ro , Eleanor Jcikc, 2nd prize F ourth daughter. M r and M rs R u do lf S im - church was ttie cross over the acy of Jesus C h ris t." Special mu Visit in East— p u lp it giadc. Veronica Grogan, l>t prize and lamps fo r the m usi- laic: v io lin solo. “ A ve M a ria " by in lc l ond (iaughtei . M r and M r M r. and M rs W illia m R u ff w ill F ifth grade, A rth u r Pranger, 1st S ta ffo id of H i ll boro and the C o l I ciaris. Schubert; saxophone solo, "S e x leave F rid a y fo r several weeks' prize, C lara B ickford . 2nd prize ling« fa m ily M r. and Mrs Francis A reception was held fo llo w in g tette from Lu cia ." A rt picture, v is it w ith relative s in N o rth and The fo llo w in g arc on the honor S im antel w ill m ake th e ir home in the ceremony in the chu rch par- "C a lv a ry ." South Dakota. ro ll, as they fle w h a lf way, th a t U, C ornelius. Sunday. Septem ber 20, Is "A lim s - _________________ ! lor... where Mrs. J. H. Greves of read five or m ore book Aloha, frien ds o f the bride's m oth v ille D a y" and at that tim e t h e ! St. Mary . LeRo z D illo n ; David local church plans on h u vin g as I and Mrs. A. J. W hiddon and er, cut the cake, und Mrs. Ora M r. Hill. John • W ile v . Peter Boscow. Gales and Mrs Robert W arrens of l.uw s and Mrs. W illia m J Holmes guests fo r the day a large delega- daughter P h y llis re tu rn e d Sunday Greek and M r and M rs W. C a rol H e w itt. P it.sy Patterson, V erm M cK in ne y o f H illsb o ro spent poured. Mrs. E G. W ilson and Mrs. tio n o f A u m s v ille fo lk w ho attend- ' from a week at G old Beach w ith G len lla r ty . M am ie W yatt tin* week-end w ith M r and Mrs E L H u rd assisted w ith the serv cd service« conducted by Evangel- her brother, M r. R uddell, and wife, T iie second grade, Peter Moscow Verne Cnsebeer o f Astoria Case- ing. ist R i m when student-pastor at They w ent by the in la n d route and Buck D eer Season O pens school. had the largest num ber tieer was fo rm e rly local T iie couple le ft a fte r the recep A u m sville . The p u b lic is c o rd ia lly return ed along the coast over a il m anager S eptem ber 20 reaching tlx* top. and the f if t l i fu r the Shell company. in v ite d to hear the evangelist. , the new bridges. tion fo r a t iip to t h e Oregon t I H ill Mrs. J. O. Robb and M a rvin beaches, then over the M cKenzie M r and Mrs. K enneth Dibble«* ei . n i Second ■ eie at 11 M.u \ ' M r. and M rs. I,. P. Stranahan, «pent the week-end and La bo r day Check now and see if the to P ortla nd last week, l “uis to Crane, where both w ill had the largest num ber at that I moved teach in tin* high school. M r. N o r th e ir daughter. Mrs. D oris Jacob- w ith D r and Mrs. W. H. P iercy at front wheels of your car w here M r D ibhlee bus accepted a school ton is in s tru c to r in science and son. Mrs. B etty Duncan and F lo r- Cashmere. Wash Mrs. Piercy and T iie lib ra ria n . Mrs G eorgia Sm ith, . position on the flood co n tro l p ro m anual tra in in g , and also a th le tic ence Reiss o f P ortland, and litt le daughter C arol Jean re tu rn e d w ith have a bad case of shimmy and "buck fever.” If they reports that she has enjoyed hear ject in the C olum bia basin. D oris and Jean Barham o f Salem | them fo r a few days' visit. M r. and Mrs. Jesse B ro w n of coach. Mrs. N orton w ill teach music spent tiie week-end and La b o r in g tiie reports and h e lp in g the have, bring your car in and und com m ercial course. She is M r. and Mrs. A. W. Moore and students fin d tile books they lik< d O n ta rio visited at ttie I. V. H u lit graduate o f Oregon State college ' day *R N eskow in childre n return ed Sunday fro m a Sin- plans to have anotln r reading bum«* last week. M r. B row n, a and a m em ber o f Sigm a Kappa “ Line Up with B ear.” Miss E Jean Miron and Miss i tw o weeks' vacation on Orcas b ro th e r of M rs H u lit. is lo okin g project next sum m er. fo r a large farm in this v ic in ity . so ro rity M r. N orton was graduated Kathleen Shore o f C algary, C an 1 island near Anacortes. Wash. They from H ills b o ro high school a n d ada, who are vaca tion ing w ith , were w ith M r. and M rs. A r th u r check your car to in- M r. and M rs J«x* Shelton of from P a cific u n ive rsity, where he frien ds in H illsb oro , spent Sunday 1 Crews of Spokane. Wash. T w in s N u m erous— trouble-free hunting P ortla nd and M r and Mrs E dw in is a m em ber o f A lpha Zeta and ;,r't l Labor day at Seaside. The*- are Ml M arie Priest, teacher in the M r. and Mrs. L. L. M acIntyre. p rim a ry departm ent of the D avid Siedelm an and daughter o f V e r- the B lue K ey national honorary ; guests o f C. L. D urie, w ho rece ntly John K e h rli, and M iss Georgia fratern ities Hi* has been teaching a rriv e d from Canada. H ill school, rep orts three p a ir of nohi i were ghosts of M r. and Mr. Scheick of P ortla nd spent the at Toledo high school d u rin g the tw in s in her room The tw in s are H a llie Irela nd Saturday. Past Oracles elub o f the Royal week-end and La bo r day at Delake. past three years. S h e riff J P H nzeltlne and son Jean and Georg«* M orrison. Ronald Neighbors met Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Floyd Beym er and daughter nod Donald Hubhurd. and G eraldine B illy o f Canyon C ity In G ra n t G ut of tow n guests nt the w ed w ith Mrs H H Stannard. Mrs. and Joyce Davidson The p rim a ry county were in H ills b o ro S aturday din g were M r and M rs W illia m W F L o rm o r made high score at Eileen of A ntelope a rriv e d Wednes fo r a v is it at the W. R. M an- room hint an en rollm en t o f 44 on business. Hi* Is enthusiastic J IL 'ln ic s and «on W illia m . J H "500", and Mrs. C laud Cook, second. i day le y home. about tin* fin e co u rt house here. Shell Gas and Oil pupils the opening m orning. lin .m i'» . and Miss W in ifie d M arks, M r. and Mrs. H arold W illia m s of W. M. Masterson re tu rn e d Sun- 365 E. M ain St. James Say, m anager of the F irst all of Tacoma. Wash ; M rs. J. H Beaverton spent the week-end w ith Hillsbort E n jo y Alaskan T rip — ! day fro m a v is it w ith his daugh- N ational bunk ul Stayton, spent G reves and tw o daughters o f PH O N E 721 Frank A dkinso n and O rv ille the w eek-end in H illsb o ro w ith Aloha; M r and Mrs E G W ilson M r. and Mrs. John T. C ra w ford. . te r at Irrig o n in eastern Oregon. ( ' m ptoti re tu rn e d F rid a y n ig h t Mrs Say. They plan to move to of Seattle. Wash : Miss Hazel New- The ladies are sisters. E J. M cA le ar spent the w eek D r. and Mrs. R J. N icol and M r. end at Payette. Ida. fi mi a tw o weeks' Alaskan cruise Stayton about S ptem ber 15. hou e o f St Helens; Misses M ary and Mrs A. F. Schendel le ft W ed T hey went as fa r n o rth as S itka M r. and Mrs. Hu e ll Tisdale le ft Johnson. H etty Johnson, and P ris nesday fo r the R ound-U p at Pendle an il report a v e ry Inti-rcatln g tr ip c illa W old of N orth Bend; M r. and ton. S aturday fo r tw o weeks' vacation T iie local men a!«o visite d at V a n Mrs. F rank W heeler of Clackamas ik i ive i and Victoria They made the in Southern C a lifo rn ia . They w ill M rs E. E L in n . I. P Keeler. Gene Mrs. I,. Sherm an and son L e on firs t leg o f th e ir t r ip from here to spend some tim e at Santa C atalina Keeler, M r and Mrs. H E. Sabin ard return ed Sunday fro m a island. Seattle by airplane. m onth's t r ip to Blackduck. M in n , M rs Kenneth Cole and son o f and D r and Mrs. M arcy, a ll of w here they v is ite d relatives. Portland. Visits New Nephew— Clarem ont, S D . a rriv e d in H ills M r. and Mrs. V e rlin Cochran and M rs Iv y Svveraon spent the boro Sunday to jo in M r. Cole, who Mr and M rs. L. S ta rr and tw o ch ild re n vis ite d relative s in week-end and Labor day w ith her has been here tw o months. T hey ' daughter P atricia, and M r. and S ilv e rto n La b o r day. b ro th e r und s is te r-in -la w , M r. and w ill m ake th e ir home here. P h ilip W illig of the la u n d ry at M rs John W L iv e rm o re at Seat A rn o ld Statz, slu gg ing m em ber of ' Mrs. I.. C Lom ax spent the week- tle. Wash. A son. J e rry Ronald, was the Los Angeles team of the Coast i nd and La bo r day at the S tarr's Salem assisted w ith w o rk at the near Florence. local la u n d ry th is past week. born to tin- Live rn io re s Septem ber league, was a guest of F rank sum m er cottage They made a d riv e south to Reeds 4 at Providence hospital in Seattle. S chu lm e rich F rida y. We specialize in q u a lity corri “R e lief From T errible Pain and S u fferin g Caused by port and Siltcoos lake on Sunday. T ransferred to P o rtla n d — Mis« M arlon I.ytl«* visite d several m ereiai p rin tin g .—Argus. ti Jack W illiam son re tu rn e d home S lu ggish Stom ach and P oisonous B ow el A ccu m u la M r and M rs Charles E llis visite d days last week w ith her brother. Sunday fro m tw o m onths' \ «sit frie n d s in H ills b o ro La bo r day He K I). L y tle , and fa m ily at Rose tions— or Pay N o th in g !” Is U nusual O ffer i w ith his uncle and aunt. M r. and has received a pro m otio n and has burg. Mrs. George Desch. at The Dalles. been transferred from M ed fo rd to M r. and M rs F O. Wesson of • uni u m onth w ith T. K earney at M ade to A ll Sick P eo p le o f T his City P ortland, as d is tric t m anager of P ortland spent tin* last of tin* week O dell lake. I Phone 953 : Hillsboro T J O W lo n g have you been s u ffe r- G ilm o re O il company. w ith M r and M rs E H. Watts, and M r and Mrs. George Desch of FU N ER A L D IR EC TO R S attended the cou nty fa ir. in g w ith sour, w eak stomach, Silver Tea Tuesday— The Dalles were guests o f Mrs. A n - i •nd belching up fo u l gas and h a lf- M r and Mrs W. E. S adring and Royal Neighbors w ill hold a s il na W illiam so n Sunday. Norm an LIC EN SED EM BALM ERS digested food? Is y o u r tongue coat fa m ily o f Pasadena. Cal . are v is re turn ed home ’ w ith v e r tea Tuesday at tiie home o f M rs itin g her brother. Claude Cooiner. W illiam so n ed -yo u r breath offensive? P. A. Qualls, near Roy. Mesdaines them to attend high school at The I and fa m ily , fo r tw o weeks. Do you have to get up several Dalles th is year. C laud Cook Anna M ille r. Ed W ort- tim es every n ig h t w ith y o u r k id - Misses Blanche and C h a rlo tte man. W F. I.o rin o r, and O. Coslett Mrs. G eorgia S m ith and daugh ! neys— losing needed rest, causing E ic k w o rth spent the w eek-end w ith J r . are the com m ittee in charge. ter Eleanor returned last week j you to drag around listlessly a ll ‘ th e ir parents at Em pire. Osteopathic from a sho rt vacation to Cannon C ircle One M eets— j day? Physician and Surgeon Paul Heuschkel lias sold his farm Beach and on Sunday too k a boat I H ow lo ng since yo u r bowels have C ircle oni* o f the Ladies' A id of near H ills b o ro and has taken up t r ip to B on ne ville. C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G m oved na tu ra lly? Have you grow n tin* M ethodist chu rch w ill meet nt ( residence at the W ashington hotel. j to depend on harsh purgatives, M rs. E. B. Tongue. M rs J. M Phone O ffice 861 th e chu rch next Tuesday a fte r Miss Jennie C a h ill le ft S aturday laxatives, physics? Residence 862 noon w ith a pot luck luncheon at , for her home nt T u rlo c k . Cal., a fte r Shannon, and Robert Tongue re- ' turne d M onday from a m o n th 's .' No w onder you are g e ttin g sharp 12:30. I tw o m onths' v is it in H illsboro. stay at P a cific C ity . , pains th rou gh ou t y o u r system! U n Return from T rip — ‘ Rev. Charles M. Reed of G resh- less you tr y to restore norm al fu n c Mrs. C a ro lin e Stangel and daugh Mrs James Anderson and Mrs. | am was in H ilksboro Tuesday on te r C a th erine spent last week at tio n in g o f y o u r v ita l in te rn a l or- THE NEW I gans you can expect to grow stead- J. W. Corey re tu rn e d Septem ber I business. Delake. 2 fro m tw o weeks' t r ip throu gh 1 ily worse. Miss S h lrle e S m ith spent the 1 Miss S y lv ia M c K n ig h t and Eve seven states. T hey w ent th ro u g h week-end and La b o r day w ith ly n P ip e r spent the week-end at New to This City C a lifo rn ia , Nevada, to S alt Lake frien ds at L e xin gton . The Dalles. Yes — o f course — yo u ’ve trie d I m edicine a fte r m«?dicine. You've This medicine acts quickly on taken treatm ents fo r years, b u t you never too k W illia m s' S.L.K. F o r vital internal organs, flushing m ula! It's new here. In eastern out impurities and accumulated I cities, thousands o f s ic k ly people r r CIRCULATES HEAT poisons. praise th is fo rm u la fo r b rin g in g IT RADIATES HEAT ' '.hem glorious new health at last, action o f the herbs and m edica by re m o vin g poisonous bow el ac ments in th is form ula, and you r cum u la tions and s tim u la tin g k id bowels w i ll get splendid cleans neys, liv e r and stomach. A t the ing. A ll those clogged-up im p u ritie s E stablished H ere P erm an en tly W illia m s ' S.L.K. Laboratories there that are poisoning you r system and! are m any le tte rs on file fro m pro m causing pain, im p ure breath, head in en t citi7.ens in hundreds o f cities, aches, sleeplessness, w o rn -o u t fe e l a ll te s tify in g to the great good this in g w ill be flushed out of y o u r sys fo rm u la has accomplished in m a k tem and y o u 'll feel be tte r a ll over. in g weak, sickly, ru n -d o w n men M oney-B ack Guarantee and w om en—whose stom ach and A nd now fo r the B ig News. D id bowels w ere clogged and whose kidneys and liv e r needed s tim u la t yo u ever before get a doctor's pre in g— feel lik e new again! s c rip tio n under a guarantee tha t it A W o rld W ar M edicine w o u ld b e n e fit you o r y o u r m oney D u rin g the W o rld W ar th is f o r back? No—you never did. B u t here Phone or C all in Person for E stim ates or A p p oin tm en ts m ula was origin ated b y an a rm y physician. It was so sensationally is one doctor's p re scriptio n th a t is re s u ltfu l that the a r m y doctor sold to you on the d is tin c t u n d e r ug ht the pre scriptio n w ith him standing tha t it M U S T help y o u — N ow it may be controlled bro when he re turn ed to p riv a te life — you M U S T feel better—you M UST by an electric Thermostat and, im p roved in lin e w ith new get im m ediate action and great b e n e fit—or else we w ant you to re to m aintain any desired s c ie n tific discoveries, it is now tu r n the bo ttle and carton and get k n o w n as W illia m s ’ S .L.K. F o r room tem p eratu re. y o u r m oney back! This is no em pty m ula. T h is is no "c u re -a ll" o r secret guarantee. The W illia m s' S. L. K. The g re a test v a lu e in oil form ula. Its ingredients are p rin te d La bo ratorie s have appointed a spe rig h t on the package and everyone c ia l local agent, the D elta D ru g Heaters offered today. who know s m edicine w ill in sta n tly Store, w h o w ill represent the la b recognize th a t this fo rm u la is a oratories here. Get you r b o ttle of Let us show it to you. great to n ic to re -in v ig o ra te sick W illia m s ' S.L.K. F orm ula today All Laboratory Work Done ............................................ \ and ru n -d o w n bodies. It has a w o n fro m this d ru g store, under a mon-1 EASY TERMS d e rfu l action on the stomach and ey-back guarantee. Thousands of you w ill fin d you soon e n jo y a bottles of this fine fo rm u la have: Fillings with the Least Pain ..................................... \ w o n d e rfu l appetite and can again been sold under this plan and ve ry eat the foods you lik e w ith o u t su f few people could honestly come fe rin g fro m stomach distress, gas back to the drug store and say that th is m edicine did not do them a See Samples of Plates....................................................... or nausea. w o rld o f good. So. i f th is fo rm u la | A cts on K idneys has bro ug ht happiness to so m any Y o u r kidneys get a stim u la tin g oth er sick people, sure ly you can d iu re tic when you take W illia m s ’ not a ffo rd to miss this o p p o rtu n ity S.L.K. Form ula, and you can ex to test th is new m edicine at our pect real re lie f fro m th a t d u ll achy expense. I f you are s u ffe rin g from feeling, those pains in the back, sluggish liv e r, kidneys, bowels or n ig h t risin g s and m iseries so com sour, weak stomach then go rig h t mon in men and women over 40. now to the D elta D ru g Store and Next door to Venetian theater caused b y k id n e y sluggishness. Northeast Corner 2nd and Main Streets get y o u r b o ttle o f W illia m s' S.L.K. Phone 1871 T hat p a in fu l, bloated fe e lin g in F orm ula under the guarantee of Hillsboro the lo w e r stomach, caused by con satisfaction o r y o u r m oney back! ( oiiplc M arry at ornelius Æ Rubber stamps and office sup plies.—Hillsboro Argus. •ight weeks' teachers' tra in in g •hi sum m er and M iss M a rjo rie D u xb u ry took a special course in musio to enable her to be a q u a li fied accompanist fo r the studio. Plan Silver Tea— l-adii-s of the C h ristian church w ill hold a s ilv e r tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H H. Stannard. Honored on Birthday— Mrs. Emma D ie rd o rf entertained Sunday w ith a d inn er p a rty ho no r ing the 79th b irth d a y of her b ro th e r-in -la w . John Schaefer, o f L in n - ton. Present were M r. and Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. M argaret B ucking - ham, M r. and Mrs. John D ie rd o rff S A X T O N Si LO O NEY Producers of Qin llty SAND and GRAVEL P la nt located 4 m iles no rth of Forest G rove on Gales Creek. Phone 1G09R WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE W rite Eire end Automobile Inmrun,*e Make Loena and Isaua Surats Honda KURATLI & WISMER i HILLSBORO. Taiaphona 1S»1 OREGON 1»»« Second St. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY 3'/2% Buck Fever? vi and sons o f Portland. Miss P atty Lom ax, and W illia m D ierdo rff. Safety is the watchword of this institution. Every known safeguard stands back of your in vestment. Sound First Mortgages reduced each month by monthly payment— insured against fire—super vised by State of Oregon. Any amount accepted. Earnings paid to you in cash. I N VE S T TODAY! SAFE RELIABLE Washington Savings ÔC Loan Ass’n. J. M PERSON, Manager Saving« A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro. Oregon COOMER & LACKEY ARMY DOCTOR PRESCRIBES FOR SLUGGISH STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVER, KIDNEYS Specialists In IFater Service Our only job is to keep you supplied with water—w ater for your busi ness, for your home, for your lawn and garden. To do this, we must constantly be on the alert so there will never be an interruption of the flow of w ater for your use a n d your protection — and enjoyment— such as swimming pools and cool showers. Donelson & Sewell * a Dr. Wm. E. Hinds Coleman a n y OIL BURNING Peoples Water and Gas Co. HEATER R. E. WILEY, local m anager OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE Over 35 Years Residence in Oregon 9ENTISTRY DR. ABRAM S A Home-Owned Office Conducted Personally by Dr. Abrams BY All Plats and Bridge Work.....................................) DR / A tJK A m O Hillsboro’s Modern Dentist Rooms 3 and 4 2nd Floor Wells Bldg. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY gested bowels, will respond to the —Paid adv. I HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY B EA U TY SHOPS IN SU R A N C E EVE'S BEAUTY SHOP GEORGE T. McGRATH General Beauty Work Waahinaion Count» A g en d a . INSURANCE SERVICE Perm anent, and all kin d, of beauty work. Telephone 1381X at P in t N ational Bank Building Phon. »211 Hillsboro Hillaboro Pharmacy PH Y S IC IA N S Sanitary Beauty Shop All kinds of Rrauty Work P ER M AN EN TS a specialty Telephone 1471 W E II/S APARTMENTS Mabel Schendel and SURGEONS A. O. PITMAN, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray and Physio-Therapy Commercial N ational Bank Bldg. O ffice 3231 Telephones Residence 791Z DEN TISTS DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. I)R. RALPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon D E N TIS T Commercial Building Telephone 144 Evening». Sundays by Appointment Wells Building O ffice 2«S2 Telephone. Residence 2«»1 DR. W. H. PASLEY GARBAG E C O LLE C TIO N D EN TIST Garbage Collection O ffie . in Main Heidet Building Upstairs Street. Near Third Telephone 2M1Y and Cans JA C K M A IE R T E I.EPHONE l t t t Par information about U iredory ar it . Adeartleara call The A rgae— l i t ! tf