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Thiii'silay, F e b ru ary -I, 1937
Miss Davis W eds
A rth u r J. H an n a
Gaston Entertains for
County Federation
(Bv llrlrn William«)
th e th e a tre , a fte r w h ic h th e y r e ­
G A S T O N T h e ( ’(u n ity FYrleru
tu rn e d to th e L a v e r hom e fo r r e ­
tlo n o f W o m e n ’s c lu b s m e t hi the fresh m e n ts. Pres«’iit w e re E liza b e th
( ‘o n g i< K'n lh u i.il c h u rc h m Gaston A n n McGee. D o ro th y C o o in e r, A lic e
F rid a y A re s o lu tio n was voted to B anner, H e tty A n n D o rlu n d and
ask th e le g is la tu re to pass a p p ro
K a th le e n M oore.
p ria tlo n fo r th e D o e in b e c h e r hos­
p ita l T w o m em bers, M is Powers
o f Ia u s y v ille a m i M rs Pete Y un
k e r o f H e lv e tia , w e re n o m in a te d
fo r d ire c to r on the e x e c u tiv e board
H eaders o f " T h is H im ln ra x o f E x ­
A t 12 d in n e r was served in tin
c h u rc h p a rlo rs by
th e
G aston p lo rin g .” by Hoy C h a p m a n A n ­
W om en's clu b . T h e a fte rn o o n ses­ d re w >. w ill w e lco m e "E n d s o f the
sio n s ta rte d w ith a s h o rt m usical E a rth ," a n e w one ut th e lib r a r y ,
p ro g ra m
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f d e u lin g w ith ten years spent on
Ilo n n a
M e re d ith
T h e fo llo w in g n w h a lin g sh ip , an e x p e d itio n to
D u tc h East In d ie s, h u n tin g t r ip to
n u m b e rs w e re re n d e re d : p ia n o solo
L y n n M e re d ith , v io lin .solo, G le n n M o n g iillu . a nd life in P e k in g "L e t's
M e re d ith , acco m p a n ie d by L y n n , Do the M e d ite rra n e a n ” by C a rro l
q u a rte t, piano, flu te , firs t and sec­ W e lls und "S u n s h in e and D u s t."
ond v io lin s . L y n n M e re d ith , Hud ta le o f a m o to r t r ip th ro u g h Ita ly
W aters G le n n M e re d ith and F ar- and th e A lps, by M rs A n n e G reene,
i vie W aters, songs. I b ll A nderson. a re also reco m m en d e d .
A tte n tio n Is c a lle d to m agazines
lle is c h i* ll llo a d e n p y l, F a r r y lc am i
Hud W aters and L y n n and G le n n < a v a ila b le to rea d e rs at th e lib r a r y
A n e w one th e re Is "H y g le a ," one
M e re d ith
o f special v a lu e nt th is tim e o f
J J lla n d s a c k e r spoke on peace
lla n d s a c k e r is fro m th e N a tio n a l ye a r, to those w h o w ish to keep
Peace C o u n c il and gave an m te r- fit. T h e J a n u a ry ro p y , n o w re a d y
« ting i »ik Hi Mcl>onald, countv fu r c irc u la tio n , c o n ta in s some e x ­
h e a lth o ffic e r, gave a ta lk c o n c e rn ­ c e lle n t a rtic le s on d ie t, c h ild re n ,
in g th e tu b e rc u lo s is p ro b le m in e tc A ll m agazines are fo r c ir c u la ­
t th e c u rre n t Issue.
school c h ild re n , and he also spoke tio n e xce . p _____________
.
I
b r ie fly o f th e v a lu e o f a n ti-to x in
m c o m b a tin g d ip h th e ria M iss C la r.i ,
F ng e b rctscn . c o u n ty h e a lth nurse,
s u p p lie d tin* e n c o u ra g in g n e w * that
it w o u ld be possible fo r h e r to
M iss M e lva G a la w a y , d a u g h te r
m a k e m o re v is its to tin* p u b lic
schools. T h e c o m m itte e In charge o f M r. and M rs W O G a la w a y ,
In i .lin e the b rid e o f W illia m H e ig e l
o f th e p re p a ra tio n o f th e lu n ch
was M rs F re d Kober.stein, c h a ir ­ of Portland Prlday afternoon at
V a n co u ve r. Wash O n ly ti fe w r e la ­
man. M is O rto n (» ru b ie r. M rs. A
tiv e s a nd In tim a te frie n d s a tte n d ­
H L arsen. M is Jasper H a ll, M rs
ed the ce re m o n y.
F lu n k H e e u ic k e j and M rs L a w re n ce
T h e b rid e Is
w e ll k n o w n
in
W illia m s T h e d in in g roo m c o m ­
H anks w h e re th e fa m ily fo r m e r ly
m itte e in c lu d e d M rs P a u l S h a r p . resided, and in H ills b o ro , w h e re
M is ( ’ A h lg rc n and Donna M e re ­
h e r fa th e r Is in th e re a l estate
d ith G re e te rs c o m m itte e was M rs
business
(Jeorge T e w s and M rs A W A n ­
T h e y o u n g c o u p le w ill m a ke th e ir
derson.
hom e in P o rtla n d .
Local L ib rary H as
New Book S upply
Mi ss G a la w a y B ride
<>f W illiam H eigel
Red Cross Roll-
Call Increased
Since Reported
S ta te P re sid e n t
Visits F. I, Club
N O IIT II P L A IN S M i s M a rg a re t
E liz a b e th D avis, d a u g h te r o f M i
and M rs Jam es II D a vis o f N o rth
P lains, became th e b rid e o f A r th u r
Jam es H anna, son o f M r. and M rs
A. J. H anna S r o f H ills b o ro . J a n ­
u a ry 27 a t 11 o 'c lo c k in th e m o rn ­
in g in St. P a tric k s c h u rc h in P o r t­
la n d Rev F a ttie r S a n d e r p e rfo rm -
le d th e ce re m o n y. T h e ir o n ly a t ­
te n d a n ts w ere M r and M rs. A r t h u r
Davis, b ro th e r und s is te r-in -la w o f
th e bride .
A re c e p tio n and w e d d in g d in n e r
w e re g iv e n in ttie e ve n in g at th e
hom e o f tile b rid e 's parents, fo r im ­
m e d ia te re la tiv e s a nd a fe w frie n d s
M rs. D avis, m o th e r o f th e b rid e ,
m u d r tile w e d d in g cake T he d in in g
roo m was d e co ra te d in p in k and
w iiite c a rn a tio n s und candles T he
young
c o u p le
w ill
m a ke th e ir
hom e in P o rtla n d , w h e re th e g ro o m
is e m p lo ye d w ith
th e S o u th e rn
P a c ific at B r o o k ly n Y a rd s and th e
b rid e lias a b e a u ty shop T h e y w ill
lie at hom e to th e ir frie n d s a fte r
F e b ru a ry 1 at th e ir a p a rtm e n t at
2087 N. W M a rs h a ll stre e t.
L u th eran L enten
P ro g ra m A lte re d
'D ie a n n u a l p ro g ra m o f L u th e ra n
L e n te n services has been a lte re d
th is y e a r in th e In te re s t o f local
e n d e a vo r w ith in th e sp h e re o f th e
in d iv id u a l con g re g a tio n s. T h e s e r­
vices w ill be c o n tin u e d in d e p e n d ­
e n tly e xce p t
in
S c h e fflin
The
m e m b e rs h ip o f Z io n in S c h e fflin
w ill jo in w ith th e lo ca l ch u rch ,
w h e re services w ill be h e ld e v e ry
T h u rs d a y at 8 p. m. d u rin g the
season o f L e n t. A p ro g ra m o f a p ­
p ro p ria te serm ons and m usic w ill
m ake th is an in s p ira tio n a l series
o f services. A ll those w h o have no
o th e r c h u rc h a ffilia tio n s are es­
p e c ia lly in v ite d to atte nd .
C o rn eliu s Y outh
in M ining H o n o rary
OREGON STATE C O LLE G E —
M u u ric e M u n d o rf o f C o r n e liu s ,
sophom ore in science a t O regon
S ta te college, was re c e n tly
i n-
itiu te d in to A lp h a Z eta ch a p te r
of S ig m a G a m m a E p silo n , n a tio n a l
h o n o r socie ty in ge o lo gy and m in ­
in g A lth o u g h S ig in a G a m m a E p s i­
lon is one o f th e m ost rece n t h o n ­
o r societies on th e cam pus,
it
ra n k s h ig h n a tio n a lly .
P ythian G ran d C hief
M akes O fficial V isit
County Parent-
Teacher Group to
Meet on Tuesday
P a re n t -T e a c h e r associations o f
i Wa h iiig to n c o u n ty w ill m eet a t the
C e n tra l school In F orest G ro v e
fro m If) a rn to 3 p m n e x t T iie s -
1 day to c e le b ra te th e "40 ye a rs o f
service" o f th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r
o rg a n iz a tio n A ll P -T A . m em b e rs
and frie n d s are in v ite d
F ou n d e rs' D a y is observed to
co m m e m o ra te th e b ir th d a y o f th e
association w h ic h began as a n a ­
tio n w id e m ove m e n t w hen th e f ir s t
"Congraaa
of
Mothai ■'
met
In
M rs. E lla R oper o f G ra n ts Pass
m ade her o ffic ia l v is it to P ho e n icia
T e m p le F n d a y n ig h t, and in her
speech c o m p lim e n te d th e o ffic e r.,
and s ta ff v e ry h ig h ly on th e w o rk
She also to ld o f ren e w e d a c tiv ity
in te m p le w o rk o v e r th e state
Past G ra n d C h ie f Hazel H o lle n ­
beck also m ade a s h o rt ta lk
M rs R oper was presented w ith
a
g ift fro m
th e te m p le .
M rs.
E
ste
ila Johnson, past c h ie f, m a k ­
I
T h e g ra n d
1 in g th e p re s e n ta tio n .
c h ie f was also a guest o f h o n o r
a t an o ffic e rs ' d in n e r at tiie H ills ­
b o ro P h a rm a c y p re c e d in g te m p le
i m e e tin g D u rin g h e r sta y here she
was a guest o f M rs. D o ra Nelson.
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T h e te m p le vo te d $5 fo r th e Red
Cross r e lie f fu n d fo r flo o d s u f­
| ferers.
M rs. R oper w ill m ake h e r o f f i­
i c ia l v is it to F rie n d s h ip te m p le at
N o r th P la in s F rid a y n ig h t.
■
W a shington. D. C.. F e b ru a ry 17,
1897.
S p ecial tr ib u te w ill be p a id tw o
w om en. M rs
A lic e
B irn e y ,
th e
f ir s t p re s id e n t, und h e r associate,
M is Phoebe Hearst. whose id e a ls
and v is io n lig h te d th e w a y in th is
p ro g ra m fo r c h ild w e lfa re
Since
1 th a t fir s t m e e tin g 47 states, D is tr ic t
o f C o lu m b ia and H a w a ii have been
o rg a n ize d . O regon was th e te n th I
state to ta k e p a rt by jo in in g in I
1908, th irty - o n e ye a rs ago.
M rs L D. C o u r tw r ig h l. P o rtla n d ,
M rs. Z ola M org a n , state p re s id e n t
state c h a irm a n o f F o u n d e rs ' D ay,
o f th e Business and P ro fe ssio n a l
w ill be p re se n t a nd w ill have ideas,
W om en's C lu b s ' F e d e ra tio n , spent
suggestions and m a te ria l fo r lo c a l th e w e e k-e n d in Eugene, c o n fe r­
. :ien to use m planning theii r in g w ith th e c o m m itte e in charge
F e b ru a ry m ee tin g s
o f th e s ta te c o n v e n tio n , w h ic h w ill
M rs. G la d y s G reen, G a r d e n
be held in th a t c ity M a y 21. 22 and
Hom e, th e c o u n ty p re sid e n t, urges
23
th e p re s id e n t and tw o v o tin g d e le ­
Mr
M organ was accom panied
gates fro m each a ssociation to be
p resent to vo te on th e proposed b y M iss F rances Post, a m em b e r
o
f
th
e
lo ca l c lu b , and th e ladies
changes in th e b y -la w s e ffe c tin g
w e re m arooned a t C o rv a llis fro m
dues and re p re s e n ta tio n .
The
F o re s t
G ro v e a ssociation S u n d a y e v e n in g u n t il T u e s d a y a f t ­
plans a s u rp ris e e n te rta in m e n t at ernoon.
luncheon. E e v ry o n e s h o u ld b rin g
t h e ir o w n sa n d w ich e s. M rs. C a rl
D ie b o ld , F ore st G ro v e , is a rra n g in g ,
i th e p ro g ra m .
S uggestions f o r re c o rd books be ­
T h ir t y H ills b o ro O dd F e llo w s and
in g p re p a re d by each lo c a l g ro u p
w ill be m ade b y th e p u b lic ity R ebekahs a tte n d e d th e W a s h in g ­
to
n
C o u n ty T h re e L in k association
c h a irm a n . O th e r c o m m itte e s w ill
m e e tin g h e ld a t B e a v e rto n F rid a y
also re p o rt on t h e ir w o rk .
e v e n in g
A t the m e e tin g o f H ills b o ro R e­
bekah lodge n e x t T uesday e v e n in g
fin a l a rra n g e m e n ts w ill be m ade
fo r a tte n d in g th e d is tr ic t c o n v e n ­
M rs. Lea L a c k e y was ele cte d p re s­ tio n at B e a v e rto n
F e b ru a ry 13.
id e n t o f th e F ire m a n ’s A u x ilia r y a t F o llo w in g th e lodge m e e tin g th e
tiie m e e tin g h e ld F rid a y n ig h t at F. L . g ir ls w ill p re se n t a p ro g ra m .
the fir e h a ll O th e r o ffic e rs chosen
are M rs W ilb u r D illo n , v ic e -p re s i­
Birth:
de n t a nd M rs. P a u l R m g le . secre­
Baughm an — To M r
and M rs.
ta ry -tre a s u re r M rs. W S E v e re tt
r e tir in g p re s id e n t, was p resented R ic h a rd B a u g h m a n o f O renco. J a n ­
u a ry 29. a g ir l.
J w ith a g ift.
H a c k e tt— T o M r. and M rs. L . G.
H a c k e tt o f P u m p k in R idge, J a n ­
Old Paper Exhibited—
T h e fr o n t page o f a co p y o f th e u a ry 27. a g ir l.
D ille y — T o M r. and M rs
E a rl
P h ila d e lp h ia Press o f S e p te m b e r
7. 1901, is d is p la y e d in th e A rg u s D ille y o f M a n n in g . J a n u a ry 30, a
g
ir
l
w in d o w tlu s w e e k I t p ro c la im s th e
B r im —T o M r. and M rs. A lfr e d
assassination o f P re s id e n t M c K in - ’
B r im o f G le n w o o d. J a n u a ry 31. a
le y at th e E x p o s itio n g ro u n d s at
boy.
B u ffa lo th e d a y p re v io u s . I t was
j b ro u g h t in b y W. H. P a tte rs o n , w h o
: was g iv e n it b y h is m o th e r.
B. P. C onvention
D ates A rra n g e d
L ocal F olk A tte n d
T h re e Link Session
Mrs. L ack ey H e a d s
F ire m e n ’s A u x iliary
F I. c lu b m et T uesday e ve n in g
w ith M rs A r th u r M cC o n n a h a y and
e n te rta in e d th e ir state p re sid e n t.
S ince th e last re p o rt on th e B ed M is M a rv in W oods She is a m e m ­
Cross M e m b e rs h ip B o ll-C a ll. $17 b e r o f th e M c M in n v ille clu b , b u t
has been added T h is in c lu d e d e ; n o w live s in H ills b o ro D e co ra tio n s
$5 m e m b e rs h ip fro m
t h e Past and re fre s h m e n ts c a rrie d o u t th e
N o b le G ra n d s ' c lu b o f th c K e b e k a h V a le n tin e m o tif N e x t m e e tin g w ill M tsd a m e s W e il E n te rta in —
lodge and th re e $1 m em b e rsh ip s be F e b ru a ry 17 at the home o f M rs
M esdam es M o rris and J a k e W e il
fro m H ills b o ro , m a k in g H ills b o ro 's It C. M unson
e n te rta in e d F rid a y w ith lu n ch e on
to ta l to d a te fo r th e incm berM hip
and fo u r ta b le s o f b rid g e . M rs
d riv e
$603
M e tz g e r c o m m u n ity
M r and M r
V e rm 1 M c K in n e y P a u l P a tte rso n m ade h ig h score
sent in $K m ore, m a k in g th a t c o m ­ and
in W a lte r and M rs Em m a and M rs R a lp h Easter, second.
m u n ity $50 in m em b e rsh ip s, and a i M c K in n e y w e re guests S u n d a y
$1 m e m b e rs h ip cam e in fro m th e at a d in n e r p a rty g iv e n by M r and K a p p a T a in t M eet—
M rs. II H S ta n n a rd was hostess
S ch o p .s c o m m u n ity , m a k in g a t o ­ M rs C la u d S m ith at Forest G ro v e
l l I o f $31 11111 boro only needs $7 in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n n i­ fo r K a p p a T a u lu n ch e o n T h u rs d a y .
M em b e rs
gave
in te re s tin g t r a v ­
m o re to b rin g the r o ll- c a ll u p to ve rs a ry o f M r S m ith 's m o th e r. M rs
elogues on s ix c o u n trie s as p ro ­
$700 T h is c o m m u n ity also c o n tr ib ­ S o p h ia S m ith .
g
ra
m
fo
r
th
e
a
fte
rn o o n .
uted v e ry g e n e ro u s ly to th e Red .
D o n a ld E L o n g and son Don J r .
Cuv
F loo d B e lie f fu n d
and M r
Ered B a u m a nn and d a u g h ­ Methodist Aid to Meet—
F O R E S T G R O V E — O liv e S arah
T h is
b rin g s
th e c o u n ty
r o ll- te r Jane o f P o rtla n d w e re w e e k ­
L a d ie s ' A id o f th e
M e th o d is t H arm s. 71. life - lo n g re s id e n t o f th is ,
< ill total to |1MI 80
end guests o f th e ir p a re n ts and c h u rc h w ill m eet at 2 30 p m W e d ­ co u n ty, d ie d S u n d a y at th e hom e o f
g ra n d p a re n t
M r and M rs. I. A
nesday ut th e c h u rc h fo r a business Mrs J L . V a n D o m e le n o f C o rn e -
I ii r n s r s ( .r.i litr<l
, liu s ro u te 1 She w as b o rn in M ay.
m e e tin g
M u rn a g e license.« g ru n te d in V a n ­
1888. and is a s iste r o f M rs . M a r- ’
W O G a la w a y returned to his
c o u v e r Wash , to Wu h in g to n c o u n ­ ( ffte e d u tie s th e Inst o f th e week, D. A . It M eets M o n d a y —
g a re l C ro c k e r o f C o rn e liu s ro u te
ts people a n
F ra n k W a lla ce and a fte r a w e e k's illn e ss w ith flu .
M rs. C F. W e lls w ill be hostess 1 F u n e ra l services w i l l be h e ld
M rs
L illie F.vu K c U c y . b b th of w h ic h he c o n tra c te d w h e n he re - j fo r D a v id H ill ch a p te r. D. A . R., la te r fro m th e ch a p el o f th e F orest
H ills b o ro . S am uel La m a and M iss tu rn e d fro m a v is it in S ail F ra n ­ M o n d a y a t 2.30 p. in.
i G ro v e U n d e rta k in g c o m p a n y w ith
M a rg a re t H ix to n , b o th i f B e a v e r­ cisco.
I b u ria l in th e c e m e te ry at B a n ks.
In New H o m e —
ton.
M r and M rs G ra n t C u n n in g h a m
T h e V. W G a rd n e rs are n o w o c­
• J Tacom a W a sh , a rr iv e d S u n d a y c u p y in g t h e i r n a w home on S ix th
li t n is in g s M m r -
M r and M rs
() B
H em sing at th e B F P ile home He r e t u r n ­ b e tw e en M a in and W a sh in g ton .
H A R R ISO N D. H U G G IN S
m oved the last o f th e w eek to the ed to Tacom a M o n d a y and M rs.
residence on N o rth F irs t avenue, C u n n in g h a m re m a in e d fo r a fe w M o ve fro m P o rtla n d —
M. D.
re c e n tly vacated by M r and M rs
M r and M rs A lfr e d R oberts and
d a ys' v is it.
V W G a rd n e r, w h e n th e y m oved
EVE,
EAR,
NOSE
AND THROAT
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
C
a
ro
lin
e
m
oved
to
H
ills
­
C o n n ie Paine, sm a ll d a u g h te r o f
in to th e ir new hom e on S o u th M r and M rs G u y Paine, le ft S u n ­ b o ro last w e e k fro m P o rtla n d .
SPECIALIST
S ix th a venue
day fo r a tw o w e e ks' v is it in M a rs h ­
I ’ . H. K e lle y o f Spokane. Wash.,
fie ld w ith M rs. S W B e n tle y .
CLASSES FITTKD
A A. I W to M e e t—
A A V W w ill meet T h u rs d a y .
La d ie s o f C h ris tia n c h u rc h w ill spent se ve ra l days last w e e k w ith
h
is
b
ro
th
e
r,
J
W
K
e
lle
y
.
He
is
F e b ru a ry II . at H e r ric k h a ll P a c ific h o ld business and m is s io n a ry m e e t­
R oom I
n o w v is itin g
a n o th e r b ro th e r in
u n iv e rs ity . F orest Grove M iss V iv ­ in g T ue sd a y a fte rn o o n a t t h e
CoMBiorclal National Bank Annas
V a n co u ve r. B. C.
ian C o o le y o f M e ie r and F ra n k ’s ch u rch .
Fhonaa
Hour»
book d e p a rtm e n t w ill speak Meet
M r and M rs. S p e n ce r Jones o f
M is s io n a ry G u ild w ill m eet at
Re* i dan ce 2971
9:10 a. m to 12 na.
m g w ill be g in at 7:30 and a book I tlie M e th o d is t parsonage T uesday P o rtla n d spent se ve ra l d a ys last
O ffice 2971
1:30 p. m. to 6 p. t a .
e xch a ng e w ill be held.
a fte rn o o n at tw o o’c lo ck M em b e rs w e e k w ith M r. a n d M rs. G. N.
and frie n d s a re c o r d ia lly in v ite d . ' T a g g a rt.
Baptist Aid to Meet—
M rs. R. W C ox re tu rn e d F rid a y
L a d ie s’ Ai<i o f th e B a p tist ch u rc h
M rs Jam es Hayes o f H e lv e tia is
w ill m eet W edensdav a fte rn o o n at co n va le scin g n ic e ly fro m a recent fro m a tw o w e e ks' v is it at th e
hom
e o f h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. C a rlo s
th e hom e o f M rs T re g la w n w ith m a jo r o p e ra tio n She is at E m a n u e l
Johnson, at G ladstone.
M rs D w ig h t S e lle rs assistin g h o s t­ h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d .
ess A ll w om en in te re s te d in A id o r
W illia m
B ro w n o f P o rtla n d is
M r. and M rs. G u y P a in e and
M is s io n ra y w o rk please a tte n d th is J a n e spent T h u rs d a y . F rid a y and sp e n d in g th e w e e k w ith h is s is te r,
im p o rta n t business m eeting.
M rs. S. J. Bechen
S a tu rd a y in M e d fo rd .
A u x ilia r y M e e tin g P ostponed—
M e e tin g o f th e A m e ric a n Leg io n
A u x ilia r y , sch e d uled fo r Tuesday
n ig h t, was postponed on account o f
b ud w e a th e r, and th e re w ill p ro b ­
a b ly be no m e e tin g h e ld d u rin g
F e b ru a ry .
and alw ays look b e tte r w hen
Clothes Last Longer . . .
cleaned by on r m ethods!
E n te rs N u rse's T r a in in g —
R ob e ría Lee O v e rs h y w ill e n te r
nurse's tr a in in g lit E m a n u el hos­
p ita l th is w eek
H e r sister. Jean.
Is a s e n io r a t th e same h o sp ital.
Gives Phonograph to School—
I,, c
Kramlen presented H ills­
b o ro g ra d e schools w ith a B ru n s ­
w ic k p h o n o g r a p h a n d r e c o r d s l i t
w eek.
W. K C. to Meet—
W R C. w ill meet F rid a y a fte r ­
noon at 2 o’c lo c k at th e V e te ra n s ’
lia it A ll m em b e rs a re u rg e d to be
present.
D i reas ( In ti to M e e l—
D orcas c lu b o f A ll S a m is ch u rc h
w ill meet at 8 p. in. F e b ru a ry I t
w ith M rs. L C. L o m a x . I l w ill be
a w o rk m ee tin g .
Home Laundry and Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
S lO 1 5 ç
STORE
10c
M e ts k e r's
W a s h in g to n C ounty A tlas
land, Oregon.
Full line of sew ing supplies for
S p rin g D ressm aking
Ok
W estern
Organization^
:
Hilbbor©
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and
L IC E N S E D
EM BALM EM
,
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TH IS
FRL and SAT.
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W EEK
C ontinuous Show S a tu rd a y — 1 :3 0 to 11 P. M .
Notice
B e rn a rd M e lte b e k e . B o x C. Rt. 1,
H ills b o ro , ia n o w agent f o r Lobbs
e x tra c ts . F o rm e r cu sto m e rs a re a s k ­
ed to d ro p a c a rd to th e above ad­
dress.
5O-53p
Dr. Wm. E. Hind«
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Phone Office 861
Residence 862
Bronchial Coughs
G e t R id of T h e m
T h is Q u ic k Easy W a y
G e t a »mall hottie of BI ( KLEV'K MIX-
TI KE < triple acting i at any good drug
•tore take 2 or 3 d«»*en before you go to
bed tonight then if that tough old per­
sistent. cough isn ’t relieved if you do
not sleep like » top all night long get
your money hack it act« like a flash —
often one sip checks an ordinary cough.-—
Adv,
At Hillsboro Pharmacy
A
Printed
Invitation
to Spring
P L U S — Selected S hort Subjects
J T Jleadirti^ a do$’o Up?
WHO WOULDN'T—if it’»
I as much fun as this grand
NEW HOME
I
You can realize your
d ream N O W !
I
NEW frolic of Mr, & Mrs.
Thin Mani
See C O P E L A N D T o d a y
•
Full line q uality
building m aterials.
0
Free planning
service.
a
Free estim ates.
Then go to the hank.
F inances fo r y our new
hom e can be a rra n g e d
on easy term s like ren t.
A ccept our invitation to
S p rin g via one of these
b rillia n t new p rin ts!
G O A R 'S
WOMAN’S SHOP
E.
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
M. Barnes. Prop.
Rheumatic Pains
All Gone Now
R. U . X . C o m p le te ly Relieves
T e n Y e a rs of S u ffe rin g
PLUS -
Short
Subjects
O W w e ll y o u
H k n o w !— yo o u f
s u ffe re rs
r h c u m a t is m
w hat
th is
scourge o f m a n ­
hood m eans to
its
v ic tim s !
L o n g, sleepless
n ig h ts — r a c k e d
w it h p a in : d u ll,
h a lf-a liv e days
— c rip p le d w ith WILLIAMS R. t • X.
th e h o r r o r o f
Produced Rrmark-
n e u r itic ag o ny; »ble Results for S l-
in fla m e d ,
ach­
Year-old Chicken
in g m uscles a nd
R. „ cher.
jo in ts — e v e r y
fib re o f y o u r body c r y in g fo r re ­
lie f and peace.
B u t at la st th e re is a message o f
g e n u in e hope fo r yo u . C o u n tle ss
n u m b e rs o f p e o ple a re f in d in g re ­
lie f r e a lly b e yo nd b e lie f w it h W I L ­
L IA M S R. U. X . C O M P O U N D . Read
th e fo llo w in g message fro m Chas.
J. G om ez. H e says:
Druggist
"O n e w h o com p o u n d s p re ­
s c rip tio n s and s e lls d ru g s:
A p h a rm a c is t."
L arge
A ssortm ent
W H I T M A N ’S
H e a rt-B o x e d
VALENTINE
CANDIES
Thomas S. Sholes
NOW OFFERS
■RAMIEN’!
Palm Drug Store
Preacri pH on Dr arriate
£ L X used carî \ ç \
Phone 26$
at
I SPROUSE-REITZ STORES
Phone 953
M ik e W a e ffle r In ju r e d —
Mik«- W a e ffle r J r. o f n o rth e a s t
o f H ills b o ro d is lo c a te d his e lb o w
in a fa ll in th e sn o w M on d a y. D r.
D. E. W ile y a tte n d e d h im .
about you r
Phone 301
card
Also buckles and slides to m atch,
priced a t 5c and 10c each
ington <taunty
Sewell
Continuous Show Sunday
Sec ou r com plete line of
NEW SPRIN G
N ovelty dress and suit buttons
in assorted designs and colors
Donelson
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
W e a re d ru g g ists of the
h ig h est o rd er, in whom
| you can d epend fo r needs
! to g u a rd y o u r h e a lth .
B u tton s
M iss H e le n L a v e r H o n o re d —
M rs. G eorge L a v e r gave a b ir t h ­
d a y p a rty S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fo r
h e r d a u g h te r Helen, h o n o rin g her
12th b irth d a y . T h e g ir ls w e n t to
B u y M e ts k e r's ne w revised W a sh ­
A tla s . Just fm i hid
u p -to -d a te . T h e m ost co m p le te , best
m ap o f th e c o u n ty e v e r made
S how s a ll acreage, p ro p e rtie s and
o w n e rs h ip s , roads, plats, sections,
to w n s h ip s and ranges e v e ry th in g .
A ls o e x c e lle n t c o u n ty and to w n ­
s h ip maps. A n y th in g in the map
lin e . F o r sale at C o u n ty Assessor's
o ffic e and the H ills b o ro A b s tra c t
T itle Co., H ills b o ro , and at "M e t-
k e r M aps.” 814 S. W. O a k SI., P o r t­
Hillsboro, Oregon
B e rt O dale o f th e P o rtla n d Po­
lic e d e p a rtm e n t w ill be th e sp e a k­
er at th e C o ffe e c lu b m e e tin g F r i­
day a fte rn o o n . F e b ru a ry 12. a t th e
c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
A m e ric a n
c itiz e n s h ip d e p a rtm e n t o f th e c lu b
w ill have ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m
w ith
M rs.
E lw o o d
Johnson
as
c h a irm a n .
T h e p re s id e n t, M rs. T G B ro n -
leewe. w ill c a ll th e business ses-
s io n a t 2 o 'c lo c k and th e p ro g ra m
w ill
begin
at
2:30. As O ffic e r
O d a le 's ta lk w ill be o f in te re s t to
a ll c itize n s, m em b e rs a re req u e st-
ed to b rin g t h e ir frie n d s , and a
g e n era l in v ita tio n is e xte n d e d to
th e p u b lic .
Hostesses f o r th e a fte rn o o n w ill
be M esdam es W G . H are. A . W
H aven,
H A H a le y and C. B.
H ensley.
E ld o n R ic h a rd P o w e ll, p ris o n e r
in th e c o u n ty j a i l w h o last w e e k
s w a llo w e d a sa fe ty p in . is re p o rte d
c o m p le te ly reco ve re d . A b re a k fa s t
of c o tto n soaked in an eggnog, d id
th e t r ic k , a c c o rd in g to D r. C. D.
M c D o n a ld , c o u n ty p h ysicia n .
D re am in g
T h e re ’s double econom y in
sending y o u r suits and dresses
to us — ou r qu ality clean in g
m ethods b rin g back new life
to every g a rm e n t and e x p e rt
c a re m akes them last longer.
T he reaso n ab le cost will su r­
prise you. T ry o u r service
to d a y !
C ard P a rly T u e sd a y—
Si M a tth e w s A lt a r s o c ie ty w ill
h o ld a p u b lic c a rd p a rty Tuesday
e v e n in g at SI. M a tth e w s h a ll. M rs.
E. T. F ine g a n is In ch a rg e o f a r ­
ran g e m e nts. E v e ry o n e in in v ite d .
Prisoner Recovers
Portland Police
Officer Speaker
Coffee (dub Meet
Stop
Life-Long Resident
of County Passes
S e w in g Class P ostponed—
H ills b o r o a d u lt se w in g class w ill
be postponed u n til F rid a y a fte r ­
noon, w h e n it w ill be held at th e
ju n io r h ig h school fro m I to 4.
a c c o rd in g to th e in s tru c to r, M rs.
B e cke r.
Page Three
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
SALE PRICES
WEDNESDAY ONLY, Feb. 10
DOUBLE FEATURE
v ,
Innocent witnesses to
a daring crime . . . hunted
by the police... hounded
by the mob!
"I linve been troubled with rheumatism
for more than III years and nothing I
ever took Eave me any relief. I beard of
WILLIAMS R .lt.X . COMPOUND in the
Stoekton paper and decided to try it.
After tisina just one bottle I am com­
pletely relieve*! of those terrible pains in
my levs. AlthouEh s i years obi I am now
able to do all the work on my ehicken
ranch."
MR. CHAS J. GOMEZ. 2727
East Waahinglon Street. Stoekton, Cali­
fornia.
D o c to r's F o rm u la
D e ve lo p e d fro m th e e x p e rie n c e
o f an a rm y d o c to r in t h e W o rld
W ar, th is re m a rk a b le m e d ic in e is
n o w a v a ila b le to y o u u n d e r the
nam e o f W I L L I A M S
R. U. X .
C O M P O U N D , and scores o f lo c a l
p a in -rid d e n peo ple are d a ily f in d ­
in g th a t th is m e d ic in e a c tu a lly docs
th e w o rk . G e t a b o ttle to d a y fro m
th e D e lta D ru g S to re a nd i f yo u
a re not m ore th a n s a tis fie d w ith
th e re s u lts fro m the v e ry f ir s t b o t­
tle . r e tu r n th e e m p ty b o ttle and
c a rto n , a n d y o u r m on e y w i l l be
im m e d ia te ly re fu n d e d .—A d v .
THn 5AW A MAM SH0T
DOWN IN COLD BLOOD!
.wph
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WITH
Claire
TREVOR
M ie h itti
YVHALEN
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