Capital and Industry Keep Out
VQUtP VOAS A PATRIOTIC CITIZLN OF ORF.GON, PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON
THE BORDERS OF THi: STATE?
TI,lUrl!jf t-1-if,..u .! ,lllif .,,,r,vrt H - ,.HKr of
mt.arf S. Sll .! ! ' V"ru.l.., Mill, ., T..iiI,ImI...i,I .. ,,.i,. ,, j, .
Lrri it'" ,,f ",rrr, " """
Tl.i measure .roM ! limit ll.r fair .,( ml, rr.l to Orison to 5 h r . i,t. VM
kf U. ',,r t",rrr'1 ,n ""a-""' )" cannot. ,y U, f,,r i,lr ,1(,lll) f ,.v
,lU ,i ,r, a lim much Mulicr rate h . . nr. .1 .!..!,. r.-. flo- f ,,.,.
iri..l.l ",",, ! ' ,,,r """'"lit 'f forriyn tapitil w lili li LhUv lo in, d oil f.ir-
and ariol yoiir ),, ul muni oun.r. iMifn.lr of the
Ir .i Im H. r intralmcnU.
P,.t(r of till mraaure would tin lit frrroturr f ,otiandi of hi.irl un;. . ; would
ll In financial praltl, anil would uii ui t idt prrad mo iii,I, mi nt.
mi. no lloubt. UHtt-rUlwl the tlt'iouturaa of tti. Ho a.iin , hut havr you talked t
,tMir and friend alut llf Mr urjrr you to l.i rtrnlloiii; you ran to ! frnt this
pratu"'- Ort f!ini' reputation sound tltlr for ilit r tim nt rnuirit tlint tliit iiii-aturr Im
wrfl''1'"i,,,Jf Jr'",rJ
VOTE 315 X NO
ANl I'lKiK YOt'K I till l)S TO 1H I .IKF.WISP..
'STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE
rru
run
r nrK'
(PjI.1 a.u
ss at)
OREGON EGGS IN N. Y.
MANY YEARS IN ASYLUM
t a 1.1-
, (innl'-r. '"niiiimri !" "
MoX bi ll" atjluin " AuBUtit
i li"l at Salt m Otlobcr
a atrr S! rar. Ciunlrr for
mtj il ! ilt Crt-ik,"
,Wrr h- l''l '
(l G.rri" 'l I'""1'
itarc l llo iiixiitljr roMi'Uiiil,
1 Juil.r W'm. K. SniUh ll""
Mlmc ji'l'-. A. IU
ll" rtamluinit f J t Mil,
tU t. M. Ii-nni niailr lilt
(unlian of lli x ril nlrUlr
.( llw (-oiiiniiili-il nmti. (iuntrf
w llull J "irar of ml ll''
llliril all of Iiom nuitlrj lof
i brinf roniiri Ir.l Willi III- nr
Al trial tunc tlo- r-UI. of imaiir
oj, tlir ttatr for kn of tin- In . fimiol tin' fm-it w lilt hu nt wlirrr
.an.- l..r,- ll., r. a. I.,, f ,inih i ,l" r" " '!' ""'I mMur. 1.4
ln ol i il, niol I iii nli r li 1,1 u n ta
Im dirr, (t. N. title ta lli
am ni ,i n iui.lv. .V it I. ml
i llnu' llic i on ill y i li ra w Im
' full' mi tiiinlrr i-oiiitiiiliiu-nt
alirrilf l.o .Ml.rrr.l ll.r In.a.i. : j w Mrtfl,n wa
man to tlir Uuiii in I ! I orl
I.iiiiI, li. rr a I m l.ir liail a t oil
i - t U.. 1 1. .1-1- I . ,m
irn.i win, im , m r-r iu in nnixrn
rui in iuviwiwlii
lu il (inly.
tlir ran
lnai.ily rM-
ami riilli in
ami li i i of tli
U, lit!.- I. atit
Y
I
il t.n at tutu, niol altlioiitfli iuit
, I'orll iiul, 'I'liirly ninr jrar Ii(jmlM-rry 'l.iiiU for il. livrry
t init llmr fur a man itiliali j m t i'rili( now lirin roll
tra.tril.
I r In ni t,i tlir. i- i iirr ami l.-n ' Si raw lirrrv Unl for late
an. I tin n m ini ji ar niori-, lii l'rKrrivr ( KvrrlM-rin(j.)
muni in -rr lmiroti .I. Ilia l'lr ' Nf w Orrnon.
l.rnltli lnnt lialr nrn a.iinr Mar.lmll".
lli.tiK w li r f til. Tlic rtntiv M.n.Hina.
mIm.Ii i in I H H I tnlur.l Ml Clark.
Im.uI f)iKI, a rM n.lril in I'.n j Vrlliiiton.
itiK for liu In . , aiil ! 1'iilv I li.. 3?tf
-P.. M. Calt f.
rr- IT
Daintiest
ofAU
ucm nut margarine is mauc uuu uuiiuivu
Company. A chain of fourteen conveniently located factories
making Gem Nut daily assure its absolute freshness when it
reaches your dealer.
Gem Nut Margarine
is one of the daintiest of all foods because it is made froin oil
Pressed out of the white meat of fresh cocoanuts, the oil from
Plump peanuts, combined with Pasteurized milk, and salt
Gem Nut Margtrina Is nourishing; It is healthful; it to delidoua.
The largest manufacturers and distributors of . oleomargarine In the
country make Gem Nut Margarine.
' The name on the package is a guarantee of quality,
Test this delightful food today. Note what a great javta It . makes.on
Ithe grocery bill.
SWIFT & CO.
; , Manufactured Dally In Our Portland Pleat
Swift
. Premium
Oleomargarine
Pura
ailimutoii ( onuly poultry rail
' ft ill l- liit-r tr jn knowing
that r(fx roini.. in ,i hf.itr
now on,y a ).,,il,.,n on tin
N.-W Vork mark, t, . i ..im only to
tlir tt.ll know a I'l l. i In iii.t i ifjii.
Sllirr Nrw York i thr lii((hrt
mtrkrt in tlir rounlry ami t.-ikr
about our fourth of tin- I nun try'.
KKt, Ort K'tn poultry iik ii alioulil
f.rl i 11 uttiili.'il with tlir r--)(
tiilion llit y have ftiii-il.
Ilrrn'in rfCU wrrr rlatliili'd
on tin- Nt w York tmirki t by tin
On (roil Poultry I'ro.luo rs' A.
rialion, an oranixntiuii to iiu
provr markt-tiiiK t-omlitiona anil
; to i-limiiiatr mi llion and
maitc in c-ttnir tln ir iiro.lurt to
the roiiviimcr. Their ohjrtt in
Hot In raiat: prii , but to il.u i
ihrir rj(f jn th.- lu t mnrkrt.
Poultry Hoi k in On i;iiii arc rap
idly iiirrt-aaiiiK ami if our xiul
trvni. n arc to rontinur iit, busi
ni-iia at anything like f t i r ri turns
for tln ir work, tin y inii-.t ship to
tin- mnrkrt that wanU tln ir pro
Hurl ai luir prit i
I'. In Upton, k iirr.il man.icrr
of tlir AaatM-intioii, n liiriu il r'
it-iitly from a trip to Nrw York
to invcaliffntr market romiitioni
ami ay: "(Quality ami uniform
ily art- the two thiut whit-h tin
Nrw York marki I ilrmnnil ami
for w hit li it i williittr to pay. At
tin- time I was in N't-w York there
at a d i (Ten net- of 'i tint per
oxen iM-twt-rn Hit- I eiaiuiiia rx
Ira f.'inry irraik- and tlir timt
vradea of Iowa ami middle Went
rn ktotk. When ritnhiinit extra
anile m rr ariiiuif al iz ceiilt
Orison NiiIji.Ii- were lirinninj;
l',H I't-ntt; Srattlc ntniid.iriU til
tit h, Ixia Alllfil' t f.illi ie i
nit. mid Iowa ond Nebr.itkaii
, ! , .... . f'l
anrlra helllll at iu et-iiit. I lit
Kreater part of tlir iliffrrelirr in
prirr wa due to faulty pratlm
in allowing a vrry mmll niinibrr
f inferior t KK I" s''l' llll, -1 (I,M
ollierttite timt elast slo.'k.
The cpii-htion niav ! nsketl
llow nbout the oullet in Nrw
ork; i tlirrc.anv likelilunul o
the Contt uvrr mipplyini timt
nmrkil?' I talked with M-rliapt
fifty ruit tlralrr In' New 1 ork
ami not one f them M-rinrtl t"
feel that there wan the reinoletl
iosnibility of aiieh an rxiKtnt-y
1819 approximnlely one rar
mt week ol ooatl rail wrrr ar
rivintr in rtew lorn tiurinjr .u
Ituat. Thia Augutt the I't laluniii
Worialion had nine earn reach
. , . . i .
there, MK inning .iiiniiti
81, ami this volume now here near
fillet! the tlemitnil. Kvery denier
with whom I KHke, rxprrsst-iftlic
oHtlloH tlial l lie raeuir v imi
White, na this ttnuV- is known
in New Ytfk. woult! lieromc m-
rreatinjfly jnipular, am! that the
hiipiiIv wimlil never equal the tle-
liiainl, pri'vnl.il the twit easential
fartora (uniiormily and quality
were m.nintaineil.
"The net re an It of my trip hat
befn the eonvielion that the pot
titiilities of the New 1 ork ninrkel
fir Pat ifie Const rpjrs havr tiardly
hren toneheil, as vet, nnJ that the
Paeifio North wrat. by reason of
its natural advantages in the pro
duet ion of hiu'h quality ririrs in all
Ht-asons, has a very real advan
tage over any 'other aeelimi.
w hleh it should not neitleet. The
only limit to the prosperity of the
poultry imliittry in the orthwesi
w ill be the limit w hieli the poultry
produeers theniselves plaee upon
the iiiduskrv bv their neirleet or
failure to cooperatively market
their proiluet ami thus retain for
themselves the prohts which Have
heretofore been absorbed by the
speculators.''
I onnty- Agent.
f
t' Wyifles, of mar f'omeliua,
wat an Arjrut caller Saturday.
( hat- G. Kotbrr, of Dundee,
rame ovrr r rulay on prolwtlr
liiitinraa. a
(iro. Spirrinir, of Ranks, was in
Frid iy, ami renewed with thr
!nmif I'nlK-r.
Mrs. (icii. Ilcllairr and Mrs.
F.dith lloirl, of North Plains, wrrr
Millslxiro rallrra Monday.
For Sale Eegiatrred Clirstrr
White pigs, i month old. W. N.
Hathorn, Laurrl, Ore. 33
R wrifel, of Mohler, riiraf(rd
in tlairyinj and warehousing, was
HilUUiro visitor Sunday and
Monday.
C. M. Kruclirclc, thr recent pur-
t-liaarr of the Pickens plarr
South Tualatin, was a Hillslioro
caller Friday,
J. S. Taylor, of near laurel.
was in town Saturday, and will
read the rcliiciou weekly anoth-
Put
Sunshine in
Your Home with
rr 12 months.
(i. Sehlarfli, of above Moun-j
taiudale, was in Monday, ami vis
ited with his daujrhtrr, Mrs. Carl
Mueller, until Turatlay rvrninfr.
The Odd Fellows have been
(riving the interior and front of
the rxiatortice a little kalsomine
and paint. J. Murrow is doing
the work.
Among the new memliers re
cently pledged by the (irrrk Let
ter Soert ties at Pacific University
was Dorothy Linklater, of Hills
boro. Pliilomalhean.
Mrs. E. W. Moore departed last
Saturday night for Cle Elutn, Wn.
to join hrr husband, who is lo
cated there. After getting aettled
tt f - rll
III her new Home, .M rs. .tiimre w in
t.tk- a trip to California.
For Sale Two horte, coming
4 next aprina;; dark gray., broke
to halter, but not to harness; per
fectly gentle. E. Lehman, Bca
verton, Ore., Route t. Phone
Hillsboro, 7R1X. 3
M if ' i 11 II 1
I V A T- Ir I i 1 J-
M aw . 1 ii 1.1 II A. I II
t . X It: , 311 IlLW-
-v i jmt ti. ai an nr-
tm-1 . Ill
Ml la l.ka.lf l
I I f VUSttiJ HfcrtWl"" Hum
I T 1 TmiTl I I V T
7
Feed Calves on Vater
Add AX FO Calf Meal
and the calf w ill be projierly
nourished. Skim-milk is
not necessary, but may tic
Used to replace water.
Start the calf on whole
milk. Leave the milk out a
little at a time, until after
four weeks, just AX-FO
Calf Meal in water. AX-FO
Calf Meal is the richest in
fat calf food.
NO SCOURS
APPRECIATED
A short time ago the Indies of the
American Legion Post Auxiliary
sent a shimiu ut of chickens to the
Mat son Pierce Tuberculoids Sani
tarium w here many ex-service
men are being treated. The fol
io wiiiir letter from Mrs. P. Bar
tholemy, of 117 ltliiiuleun St.,
tells of the appreciation :
"Dear. Mrs. Rollins: In behalf
..f nun nnvilinrv and the bovs al
il lioHiiitnl. I wish to tfmnk you
for the splendid treat you and
your auxiliary sent to. our Doys.
When I told Ihenv it was fried
chicken for them that day they
were surelv well pleased. I ex
plained to them that it was thru
the kindness of Hillsboro Auxil-
l.irv that we were able to serve
it to them and they requested me
m m 1.1
to let von know how deeply tney
Hitiirt-eiatetl same. It surely
I . ,
would have made you nil very
happy could you. have seen how
thoroughly they enjoyed it.
fhey are all only grown-up
boys and it cheers them to know
that jome other boy's more for
tunate mother is taking an Inter
est in them. We hnve them Irom
19 years of age up at the hospit
als. Thanking you, I am, Cor
dially yours." .
CALF MEAL
Ask for feeding directioi
booklet at
C. B. Buchanan & Co.
We pay the expenses.
We get results.
We remit results,
We take the Blame.
NO COLLECTION,
NO CHARGE
Why Maintain a Morgue?
Send us your slow ones
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT
. McMinnville, Oregon
Violin Lessons
Given at your. home by
professlona I instructor: At
reasonable price for . -
Highest Standard of
Education
Call Phone .406
ft Pima. W. Lowe, the well
known Eyesight Specialist, wish
. n announce to his many
friends and patrons that he Is
n.i.v ncaoaiated Willi Ur. . It.
i vi..r. finite 207 Morgan Bldg.,
' Portland, Ore., where you will be
welcomed for .adjusting, repair
ing or new glasses. 88-84
CIDER
Apples
Wanted
Send in your Apples to the
Cornelius Cider MilL We
want them. .
Knight Packing
- Company
83x Cornelius, Ore.
PAINTS. VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Cle.
Dmjry rooms dampea many a aouaewhVS
interest in the home.
Keeper the woodwork, walls, floors aad
furniture looking bright and Bw aelps o
make her homa life wn worth whila.
A few dollars sprat for FULLER Prod
acts will work wonders. It will pat "rays
M l SB la Ik. B. . mm.
CI IUWUBV IUU9 UW sWtMs
W.P.FtJlr&Co.
iMt-mo s
hrlW trmtt S
( rmrltmm. immm.
sfs rvtuM swa
FarmersV Mutual Fire
Insurance Association
Of Washington County
Oregon
The oldest Mutual Insurance Association in the State.
We insure no city property, but take care of Farm Build
in jrs on the Mutual plan. The best and cheapest insur
ance to be procured. For particulars call on or write
ERWIN R1TTER, Secretary
Lirmton, Ore, Route 2.
85
CA11F01RMA
Winter Playground of the Pacific
Where the climate brings sunshine
and flowers the year round , '
Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship
courts; polo on fields of International renown; motor '
over perfect highways; horseback riding-along pictures
que bridal-paths ; surf bathing on smooth sandy beaches.
Reduced Round Trip
WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS
Via .The Shasta Route
On sale daily to March 31, 1921.
Final return limit April 80, 1921.
Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets.
California booklets will help you select the resort of your
choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request.
Inquire of Local Agents Sir particulars as to fares,
routes, sleeping car aceommodationrfd train ser
vice. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES "
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
First It is sold at a mod
erate price. You save when
you buy it.
Second: It has more than the
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There are no fail
ures - it always makes the
sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mfl-
liors of housewives leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.
Fifth: It is the best Baking
Powder that can be produced. Was
given highest awards at World's
Pure Food Exposition, Chicago; Paris
Exposition, Paris, Franca.
Sixth: It contains only wch
ingredient as have been officially
approved by the United States Food
Authorities.
The finest quality Baking
powder st the most economical
cost. The BiRsest Bargain That
Goes Into the Kitchen Today."
Pound can of Calumet contain lull
loos. Some baking powders coniem
12 os. instead oll6os. can. Beswe
you grt s pound when you w" .
Nat Castas .
m-l copslitter,
Heap sugar, I
eggs. Heap
flour, 1 level tee.
poos Calumet
Baking Powdat
H cup choree! .
nuts, 1 ttsasooa
lemoa aiev
ThenssUblU
regular mtj.