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th e t y p o g r a p h ic a l m is ta k e o c c u rs .
The Bad Deal
The United States Cham ber of Com­
merce. representing big business through
its speakers, is criticizing the new deal.
They made tip the old deal, with its spe­
cial privilege era. and a plan for a more
equitable deal for all doesn't suit them.
They would repeal the security act, which
insures honesty in the selling of securities
and prevents the “ gyping" of investors.
For the eventual interest of these very per­
sons th a t are com plaining and for the
good of the public in general the prac­
tices th at brought about the debacle of
1929 must never be allowed again. Roc •?-
velt is absolutely right and has the back­
ing of the masses in his effort to give pro­
tection to the average citizen from ex­
ploitation by the few.
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hibited with destruction w rought in the
public garden m aintained on Main street
by the women of the G arden club. Some-
one went into the garden last week and
ruthlessly cut the background of holly-
hocks and other flowers. G arden club
women have worked unceasingly to make
this plot a place of floral beauty and it is
nothing less than sham eful th at someone
should stoop so low as to wreck their
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New deal palling. Babson inform ed.—
Headline. If o so v the
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mighty forgetful of w hat conditions were
a little more than a vear aoro when Presi-
dent Roosevelt took Officet To w hat do
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improvements
last y ear? W ouldn’t it be well for us to
consider th at the nation has a program
and th a t above party or anything else we
are Americans.
a a v u u u u v .
A Good Policy
Endorsement policy of the cham ber of
commerce has saved the business people
of Hillsboro thousands of dollars over a
period of several years and was one of the
most w orthw hile activities of the organiza­
tion. At one time Hillsboro was the mecca
of most every fly-by-night proposition that
existed and lots of money was taken out
of the community to never return. With
the adoption of the endorsem ent policy
this picture was changed. This program
should be m aintained and all work to ­
gether in the common interest.
Down at Eugene the other day the
w riter noticed a card at the side of the
door where anyone coming up might easily
take heed. It stated that "No Peddlers are
allowed unless endorsed by the Eugene
C ham ber of Commerce.”
Business institutions of Hillsboro are
here to serve the people of this commu­
nity. In most every ease they get behind
the activities that m ake Hillsboro a bet­
ter place in which to live. They pay taxes
that afford police and fire protection, fi­
nance the schools and every project for
the betterm ent of the community. These
people merit the confidence and support
of all local citizens. Such peddler signs
would help a lot here. Elimination of
much of the solicitation f o r so-called
charitable purposes a n d f ly - b y - n ig h t
schemes benefits the business people and
in the long run helps the consuming public.
Keep in mind th at it is always good
policy to keep the dollars circulating in
your own home town.
such w ealth to escape their share .md d a u ^ h ^ r ^ u b y ^ ^ n d ^ w ^
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Decoration Dav
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guests at
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the Cally
t ^ie tax x b burden,
Whitmore home.
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“Success for the NRA is dependent on th e good-
will and the co-operation of the whole nation, which
is you and I, the buyer an d the seller.
"The greatest enemy of the NRA is unfair com­
petition. The factory worker who offers his service
for less th an a living wage; the grocer who adver­
tises cut-th ro at prices and free goods; the gas sta ­
tion which washes and greases your car free; the
*hol€5aler »'ho sells retail at wholesale prices; all
these a re en e m ie s ° l ^ e NRA and therefore public
enemies. They try by unfair competition to take
away a living from their competitors.
“And you who buy there and thereby encourage
them, are equally guilty; you are working against
the NRA, against the president's efforts to get
this country out o i the depression.
"You are not playing the game! All of us must
The adm
inistration • i is
doing everything
hæf n ^ m o n ^ m ^ h i ^ ^ h a « wal e' ioÄ Tom
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naù no money to Duy wxxat Dick makes, Dick can-
possible to help agriculture, even to the n o t buy what Tom makes; and soon Tom and Dick
extent of assessing sales taxes on various will be out of a Job."—St. Helens Sentinel-M ist.
products to assist the farm er. However,
results have not been all th a t is desired.
The berry situation wherein tons of straw ­
Dunne’s Support Speaks
berries rot in the fields is most regrettable.
The
Morning Oregonian, In Portland, has an-
Solution of such problems are necessary
nounced editorially th a t it will support Joe Dunne
to tbe welfare of the nation.
for governor of Oregon against General Charles H
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Signs calling for help in the b e r r y
fields,
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be allowed to suffer from hunger and w ant
in this country and the relief program s
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were undoubtedly necessary. It may be
possible, however, th a t some details were
in error when pleas for w orkers get little
response
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Two excellent nominations fo r the two
vacancies on the Hillsboro school board
have been made in the placing of Richard
E. Wiley and Carl Russell on the ballot.
Both are outstanding citizens o f high
character and are interested in children
and school affairs. Their election will be
an asset to the district.
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England IS crowing about being SO well
off, but has made no provisions for pay-
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the iust debts contra« ted with t h e
U n ite d q t a t e a d u r i n g t h e w » • I T ^ l
United States during the war. Uncle Sam
was a beloved cousin 17 and 18 years ago
when we w ent into the w ar with the allies
against Germany.
Government, local and national, must
take a firm stand and see th a t law and
order prevails. Continuation of the pres-
ent longshorem en’s strike is injurious to
everyone and may have far-reaching ef-
feet in the loss of m arkets th a t may never
be recovered.
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A small fire th a t w arm s you is bet-
te r than a large one th a t burns you.
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Local Happenings
What is the NRA?
“Our progress out of this fearful de­
pression will be greatly facilitated through
the co-operation of the business leaders of
the country.”— President Roosevelt. Co­
operation is the im portant thing. All the
difficulties A reported
rpDortpri Horn
f r o m H if f o r e n t
different sec-
tions are due to lack of th a t one thing—
Co-operation — which means progress in
anything.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, Juno 7. 1931
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N O I I I I. in «Mta.iri.Hs
Too Late to Classify
I.AUKEI, C hildren's IXty exer
1 etses «ill be held at the chinch
next Sunday at tile Sunday school
hour. This will be followed by a
basket dinner til the grove nearby
Fveryonc is eordiallv Invited to
'b rin e their lunch. plate, cup and
eat me utensils and enjoy the dav
Hot coffee and punch »14 be serv­
ed.
The "1 aurel Lights" Sunday school
class and teacher. Miss Irene Stev­
ens. enjoyed a picnic on tile McKee
creek Monday
Mrs Theodore Wells and two
children of Redmond are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Flora Baker
Hostess and guest» all visited Mrs
William Joos Sr of North Plains
Tuesday
Mrs rally Halley, who has been
quite ill. ts slightly unproved and
ts spending part of the time al
her home here.
George Schmidt ts home from
Ills school work at Alsea. He is now
assisting with the managem ent of
the Youiigberry picking ai t li e
G roner place at Scholls.
Mrs. John Peterson is confined
to her bed with a severe heart ail­
ment.
Mr and Mrs. A N Vail and Mrs
L. J. Steventon d i Portland and
In t h v I 'u u n iy C o u r t u f t h * S tM tv ».f Or«
Mrs George Kingle of Vancouver. ( i » l \ I \ > I T 1)1 \ I S I l \ | S | |
« o n . f«»r YS m • h u itfi.iik t 'o u u iy
Wash., were guests at the F. L. A I M O X M O l 1 I I N O R M \ |
In th v M u it v r o f th v I um ( v «•( S mim I i «
K o b b u ia , (U'pvuNVkl
Brown home Iasi Monday
The following student» f r o m
N o tic e 1» h .u v b y u ik tv n . lh « I th v u iu l r
Mr. and Mis. S. i Dalby and Washington county graduate from
li« . h t'v u d u ty « I 'p . i n t»««l b y
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Mr. and Mrs Frank Erickson ot Monmouth Normal
Allred John- « 't*.-nc«|
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Farm ington vtstied at the U. B son of Beaverton ui Hie M m i l c l th v (X.tMlV v f » M itt llv v tm .vv I. «11,1 In.
Cooley home Sunday.
class; Verne A Allen. Lynette Kru- d u ly q u M lific v t «a Much.
N e w t h v r v f o iv . Mil p v ra o tia h«k in « p I mih
Mr anil Mrs Carl Lanner and click, and Lawrence Wlsnier ot
soil Fred oi Dayton and Mrs Pearl Hillsboro; Margaret Marv Kellogg MUMliiat » uni «wiMtv «1« h e re b y i i u i i f u
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Crabtree and daughter. Mrs. Wil- ltuth Arant ami Elsie MacLeod oi K v ih r r r e q k u k iih
r» th e re fo r , t
ham Helming, ot Portland were Forest Grove. Dorothy M Lewis ib e u n .le r» i« n p e r « o l p e r u( t o Ih u e c h v lukk
d fn , . .
Sunday visitors at the Cally W hit- and Wilmeili Truenbach ol Br'aver- H u re . .M. A le u r & I ’e le r» . in t h v h h u t
Politics have done much to hinder the more home
ton; Marguerite Moelutke aiul Ida s«
U u n k b u ild t n « . n t lh ll« b o r o . Or«
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M ill u io iiih a
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Banks ... in the June
late
progress of many recovery policies. Parti- , Mr and Mrs. Raleigh
.. Whitmore
—-
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hereof
s a n s h i n « h n n lrl h o f n e e r n tto n in •. t i . n o o f ‘A 1. . bJaShters and Muss Josephine class, and Rosa Mae Hates ol Gales I h u t ««I th l» ih d a y «.f J u tic . 1934
.a il. n ip .nOllHl l e io r g o tt e n 111 a tim e Ot Whitmore
111 P Port-
o r t - Creek and
ami Mae p I Alvord ol Hills-
.hitniore visited relatives in
I
L O U IS A A
» l Y I.Y llN S . A < liu in m i i mi 11 «
national stress and m ake country come land Sundav Mrs. H erm an W hit- boro will graduate i l l July.
i C Í (b v «1.1MÌV I f '« H i d w v u a v d
I I n i v . ,Y|. -
more and baby daughter were mov-
__
I Ytettr A Prie ». A t l c r iip y » f o r A d iiilm «
first.
tr a in * .
ed from Hie hospital to the home m v upnv nFHVFRkn
lt»-2U
Mr Whitm.
Mrs M i n k s i r v i . x s i x i. vv
r Boge Miss Josephine remained
N o r it 'F .
A N I)
SI M M ON S
IN
FUM I
England. France and other allies of at the Boge home for a few days
, " Charles M Heed delivered a t i . t ) s i N » , o r u n i n o i t. N r t a \ i if n
Haying and cherry picking are 'i'1 sermon Suniiay at Ihe Metli- In t h » f i r p u i t C o u r t o f t h v S tM l» «d t ) r « -
the United States back in 1917 and 1918
keepuig men women and children , L' ‘ hureh. Ins first sermon m
I
■ : 1 U>» ’ u u i l y u f W a io ...........
have defaulted on their just debts to this busy
__ _____
J
1
M anvw aJ, l ’ia in t if f .
this week Mas: of the cherries hts new pulpit.
country, but little Finland comes across are tx-mg tak.'n to N e w ^ .'rg 'm 'b e , K' } •uui
,1{i,ed and >n and
IL
T » .
•I. a a in « l«
n in .
and keeps her slate clean
made into m araschino cherries ll'luglUer of Burley, Idaho, arrived
q u a te G ia«-.>iiu>ati, M B in « !« in li. H o b .
s e t I S n er slate Clean.
Blackcap
.o i lns‘ w,* k Another son
ckcap raspberry picking issched-
issched .?
«•rt F L . YY a n g v iu a n a n d a ls o • II o l l o r
will
be
here
this
fall
-----
to
uttend
¡ uled to begin the hist of the week
p e rs o n a , o r p a r tiv n
unknow n,
If any.
Wi “ lkt'r l e f t
Mr and Mrs Aiberi S chm idt’iuid
Kc'- U 'roy w
v ia iin in «
a ny rig h t.
MtJe, tm r«wl u r
I .,...
............... ta ....
Portland F e d e ra tio n o f W om en's son. Frankie, of T is,.,
ualatin
were
Dec- Dec oration Day for Burley.
(■»tele, lie n »»r in ie r t w t m n r »« th v rv a !
p r o p e r t y h e r e in a f t e r U e a crib eti,
Dav visitors at the Fred
It e li
.
clubs' ^ co g n izin g the im portance of work- | oration
a n te .
Schmidt home.
R e tu rn F r o m C a lif o r n ia —
an.
mg as a unit for the recovery program .
Elbert and Irene Stevens, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. G H Blair returned T o I'a a l» q o u n a iv iv n i.-o G ia lU c o v iu a o n « r a ii. i, « « » » i in n g g le l e m
m an.
TOmpanied bv Muss Mildred Mere of Monday from seven weeks t r i p
has reiterated its support of the NRA.
H .4 .vr» F
L . W a n g e m a n a n d a l«o «11
Portland, went to Eugene Sunday through California lor his health
«•(fier p«ri«»n». o r p a r d m
u n a n o w n . if
(to make arrangem ents for a board- t hey drove down by t ti e inland
a n y , c ia n u in g a n y r i g h t , t it le , (n te r e e l
ihg place for the girls, who are to route and visited Indio. Beaumont. I o r « » t« tv . lie n o r in t v r e a t in o r t o th e
r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e in a ft e r dea«*ribe«i. de-
C o n g r ess is criviniz T ttention to th e
summer school there.
Cathedral City. San Diego. San
fe n d a n ta :
►
n 2- ; A .
' c EIei‘h^r
Waldron
is V visiting
her
!:■“
Angel,.,,
'Ha
'
-
-
- J _
u ra u u r
W U ia r o n
IS
L S lt U lg H
er M
i U l v >......
. x ’ O.
L I u s
A
n g e lo ,
ii and
I n th e N a m e o f th e S ta te o f d r e g ii
oi tax exem ption and may rightly aun:. Mrs. j. Wilcox, of Hillsboro Juiuia. Mexico, and returni
eturnod home
— a r e h e re b y n o t if ie d t h a t th ia p la in - ,
change the picture, which perm its people
v»
5V1'
Highway. Mr B lair’s 1 uff » th v o w n e r a n d h o ld e r o f ( e r t lf lc a t e
Russians protest the tra d e barrier set
The following was turned in this week with the
Bp by the Johnson bill, which prohibits request th a t it be ru n as an editorial, and since
loans to debtor nations, who have default- "th e m s our sentim ents too." we are glad to comply,
ed. Several of our late allies are liable to ¿ent. ^ ^ n T ^ i i ^ / ^ a ^ c e iu ifv i01^
our pr<f ^
get a pain in the neck along with Russia, you and I and our families have enough good food
and Should. Since they have such little and clothing and something over for justified amuse-
regard for ju st obligations owed this coun- tnent. instead of Graball and Skinnem having all
try. If necessary to loan other countries the
1 ^ ? are crust
.
. . . a i , ...ii« 1. •
i
r
,, .
To effect th a t the working man needs a fair
money With which to buy from us th eir wage; the factory and th e storekeeper a fair profit;
trad e doesn't seem so im portant a fte r all. no more and no less.
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ARG U S.
Laurel Plans
for Children's
Day Program
T ' h ‘" I T " 1*
♦
Fra ter nal
o f D e lin q u e n t I a t n u m b e re d 2 «« 6. i»»uv«|
o n th e ».th
day o f A p r il.
I v I. b y th e
S h e r iff and
la a f o i l « u -r
o f ih e ( . u n iy
"f
Y Y a a h in g to n . S ta le
of
O re g o n , f u r
th e a m o u n t
o f «9 .'y.
.« „,r
b e in g
th .
a m ..u n t th e n d u e a n d d e lin q u e n t f. . th e
ta tv e
f o r th e y e a r ly . ’ i .
t o g e th e r w it h
ih e p v n a ltie » . m te r v a t a n d «<«ata t h e r e ­
o n . u p o n r«i«l p r o p e r t y s itu a te d in »an) ,
f o u n t y . u«.« '. « d
to
D ,ueni«-.. K » * « . v ,
a m i I ’ a a q u a le t.ia « •<
a n d t h a t th e
a b o v e n a m e d « le fe n d a n t» D u k i . h .. I t a .-
anen
and
l'a a q u a le t u a ro tiu x .- 1 a re th e
re p u te a l o w n e r» o f » a id
re a l
h u h la p a r t i c u la r ly d « n n b « d
fo llo w »
KOVAL NEIGHBORS
Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and
A IT IN O CONVENTION
Vance Ferguson. Mr and Mrs
Many Hillsboro Royal Neighbors
I
, and fam fy. all of attended the Willamette district
£ no Mrs Paul L011* ot convention at St Johns Frldav Mr
I K lam ath F all, were Sunday guests P. a Qualls was song leader fur m c riy
ot Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long.
the convention Hillsboro members,
H e c m n in «
at
a
p o in t
16'» rode
Mr and Mrs. Gordon G ates of u ho took part in a "Tom Sawyer '
•o u th
and 3 H 4
r.« |a
e aa t
of
th e
Berkeley. Cal., \isited the first of drill at the meeting, were M< sdames
n
o
r
lh
w
e
a
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
o
f
See
ift,
T
the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W P. A Qualls. J. K Peppard. W F.
»
\t
Gates. Sr and other relatives here uormor. Ed Wortman. Claude Cook,
in W a ah ln « to n C o u n ty , State o f O v o
Wednesday for a visit to Lester Wahner. Harold Frost, Scott
gon ;
th e m e
e aa t
2u
r< a ia . th e n c e
n o r t h to th e c e n te r o f
th e
C o u n ty
»K'toria. B.^C.
Wolfe, Bert Culberuson. Fred En-
H o a d . th e n c e w « at J i) r t a la . th e n c e
Mrs. G. Russell Morgan and her nls' K 13 Frost, and A Butterworth
sister, Mrs. Perry Joy o t Los An-
I-Icd St'Wt'U accompanied them
geles. Cal . deft Tuesday morning ‘‘nd Mrs- H 11 Btannard dirrcUxl
LOVE < in STAI >
to visit a brother in M ontana Mis tlle drl11 D thers from Hillsboro who
I f y o u a re h u m a n
Joy arrived Saturday lrom ’ C a li-,
were Mi dames o Cos-
w i l l a p p r e c ia te
N
______ ______
L O V E t HYS-
fornia.
lett. O Cosieit
Jr., J ______________
*' i c o d e l l i u s . L ( , V E C K Y 8 T A I . S b ..
vv
vf
w
in.
j
J
f
'
Buckland.
A
rthur
W
ahner,
G.
>
'“"il«"i
i<-«
.... . e , - ......
, Mr. and Mrs.
M . VV l i k e n a n a v v
« .„ .li.- ii
,
I
Q .,r r .r i^ .n
M in e r a l W e ll. ,
r > . '« i .
famuy arrived from Kulm North
v 2. 'pi.i / . . i
»,•>. -
.-a - h ,
Dakota, and are visiting Mr.- W.l-
x,jA6C'5 Elda Hcrshey und Louise . ry„i«i. ,.r «nr uii,. r
i r fault,
ken's father. Rev E Scheldt
of rl:>Lnt'r
I. iimmau.
„ and
re.i. ,|UUbt,ri>
m, ihe, ,,hM
«,«,-
—
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e q u a l 6<ic
a n d 1 1 &<),
Phillips and other relative:
m « c y a n d a ll «Jru gg la ts
A d ,.
Mrs
P-nil
P:.ij(.r
n
r
....
i
,-o.ia-«
MRS.
FROST
WINS
FIRST
—
.... I alii r-on and ch.ldrcn,
,,
,,, , ,
nil* , iiv.’xv u 'i'
Pat v and Paul J r will attend ti e
MI.MBEK
m IIII (O N T L sT
tenth anniversary reunion of Mrs
Mrs-
11 Frost won the first
P attersons class at University of jw ard 111 1 h <" Hoyal Neighbors' D ead D octor Ilonin
Oregon this week-end
Happy Days” membershhip con-
Stom ach Ailmcntn
Mr. an d Mrs. L. J. Rushlow a n d 1 w ’e d n e ^ v e ? e n m n,e‘‘Ung
M ' r> h t I I , f a w i l l Urn w n
o. Cos- s p A e c ia w lis e ird
their granddaughters. .Mollie O'Don- weanesUay evtnink. Mi
t re a c h in g f r m Ib e g ra v e to « u r li
T lie at« marh a u fft r l n r Y «ar» a go t h is <1 •.« to r
neU and Mary Ju rie’ c h í í s t o ^ n ,! ^ t e w ™ 1’'6“ <><’COnd
Mrs. c re a te d a pre-«« r lp t ln u f o r »tom a- h u b era,
r ^ d Mr. and M r T 'j ^ k r S S T o w S e
c X a ^ 'M r s d J ‘ u
M r, R w eUnd“y
l Pard" w h ^ lu r n " h e ‘d,rtheJ p;iz P ip - a c id s tim a i' h. g a i p a in s , h ea rtl> ir t i , lo d i
g e s tio n , b lo a tin g , b e lc h in g , a n d o th e r a ,m p -
Mrs. R.
a t e s went
---- * •-
-
iL W.
W G
Gates
to - S eat-
Three new mcmliers w e r e m i l m l e r l " ,m* w h * n
v
Than
tie e. Airs
Wash Tuesday with Mr and at the inectinJ" x ! i d
i n
,...»1 .1..i..r ,11..1 n,„ I
,
.....
Mrs
rs. Gordon Gates. She will vi.it . n it tn i< ting, Mi. 1 aulm t Joiin- «,m.. iiiw t, h
...
a n „ i,..r
Br Sister M r s VV «- T - m l , . r ,1 s^on’ Mrs. Inez Traugii«x*r, a n d u f 111» «rondai- l l J>r. rl|'« |. n In th a paat
her
remerton
iayior, at .\jrs
Eleanor
Klinger. district
Mrs. Mary
i'
fu l
Urt,m
KtO,n, ,
o G ray
of Portland,
dep- ’ll >•»«».
‘"'¡'L' t . l ' ‘7
11"* i t i °[
th' : lr r r' ," '" !>«,.■
rb"'
- 'I t s
Llterary Digest poll on the Roosevelt
policies seems to indicate pretty clearly
w h e re th e irreat m a ss o f A m erica n
of A
Am
peo-
vvnere m e great mass OI
m erican Deo-
pie stand. Business, and it includes small
firms, see in provisions of the new deal a
new hope for the future.
■
H IL L S B O R O
H. H Harvey returned Saturday uty. was nre.scnt D i n r p . i - i ¡ . d T .h * " . ' , r '
I n-» km wn t.. i, ..„tr.-.i,
b £ n w ^ n g R‘o n r ’t h : hNr,e,
w nriinf,Ori}ngFk,On L"e N
He Ls M rs*
c Kelly, and Mrs. N e l-, i > writing » . r.i. sui»» ««, r.^t schui/..
working at the Fayram printing son.
H Id g .,_ S I P a u l. M in n
T h e aaven d a v t r i a l
office again.
____
b o x o f I ’ dga T a b le ta la » old u n I r r a m «ney
b a c k g u a ra n te e o f a a t l'J a u tl u i r
Mre. Florence Reynolds went to CLUB SPONSORS
l ( i I la b o ro P h a r m a c y
Adv.
Corvallis Monday io attend Hie O.
THREE ( AMHDATES
S. C. commencement cerim nnirs
her son Reginald being o n e 'o f1 the T l‘1' F ' l' club hel<l a 'siM‘clal
graduates
meeting Tuesday of last week at
M artin, in the fall elections.
I Frank Harwood of
„
the home of the president. Miss Eva
The Oregonian went to great lengths to explain was a g ^ t W ednesday " of
s ^ S r " 1 M l« H e le n ^ M oto-^M .«
why it was going to support Dunne, w ithout m en- father. DaviJ Harwood, and sister Owirgini i Slrowm and Mhii ’
“ T ^ s ^ l i ^ h F o ^ H 5 ? ,T hiiC^ tlOr‘S „
„
Ei ,XW JOhMOn- “ "3 dfa m e;: Phme SHiar,t r°lnWnt h r d .a7,py D a“ *
a
the Julius Meier, Henry Hanzen
Mrs. Ada L. Patterson and Mrs queen contest.
? <t c r a r „ M Thomas forces behind Dunne, along p aul Patterson attended the UnH
Carets w e re p la y e d a f te rth e b u s l-
Wlt“ the OreKfjnian. because the Salem crowd has versity of Oregon alumni benefit nBSS session, prize, being won by L ost H er P ro m in en t H ip s,
D unnT be€n glven credn for Starting the swing to I in iPortJa“ '’JV ednesday afternoon.
Oeorginla Brown lor bridge. H elen a1
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Mrs. Ida Thomas of Detroit Mich Mohr for “500," and Mrs. Floyd D o u b le C hin, S lu g g is h n e s s
I t will be Interesting to see how th e combina- LS spending a few weeks with M r LK'nt-on if,r Pinochle,
tion wort5 out' because the Oregonian has said
Mrt
w Hagle. They 'spent
Gained Physical Vigor—
f^^
cruel things about the republican crowd in Salem the week-end a t N< skowin.
A Shapely Figure.
Mr Amanda Purdin will leave C andidates City
these past few years. So have the voters a t large,
and it all augurs well for G eneral M artin, the demo­ soon for Yakima, Wash., to spi nd ,
the summer with her dau g h ter,1
O ffic es in Race If you're fat— first remove the
cratic nominee.—The Medford News.
Mrs. C harles Emblom.
cause
Mr. and Mrs John Brown and
(Continue from p.B« n
Take one-half teaspoonftll o f
Mrs Maynard of Manning visited ^'lr Weil wafi '‘lected nt the last Kruschen Halts In a glass of hot
w
ater
In the morning In 3 weeks
Decoration Day a t the home of ,,1<,f:t-ion to fill the uncompleted
Mrs. Max Crandall.
term of W V. Bergren, who re- get on the scales and note how
A. R Clayton and children
Holdover members of the many pounds of la t have vanished
the Snd
present
costs
to \% Mrs.
Notice also th a t you have gained
run Under
for office,
'the system
o « r h e it
^ Z
c W too / much
X
° £ rgson
^ e V ^ 3 PeT "
" 8U'VPnS° n ’
”
In energy your skin is clearer
official
i n .J t h h,e
e f f°™
o rm n
n n a t.in n e ie
tmoa« som e I Hattie Davidson
__ '
mother, Mrs.
°fflc*al lb
of t A
donations
ts tn
too n great,
you feel younger In Ixxly Kruschen
O ther nominations may be mnde will give any fat person a joyous
d*y
we wU1 have when
a county
m ana«cr
or sim
lorm I g|™r' ‘r-’? " <i~ S !I‘iEEI!i?t w n- f,e ' t a ' I f ' 0? Ot.'? ? PT '■ whlch
ol government,
c o irty
ninela!«"w
iii ilar
be' iiired
thc deftd- surprise.
But be sure it's Kruschen your
health comes first and HAFKTY
basis of efficiency and fitness, without expensive 1 Sm ith operated.
first
ts the Kruschen promise.
mu
.
.
.
.
.
order
of
business
with
Hillsboro
campaigns, and without political alignments or con-
M ontana? a arrived
r r i v e d ^ hi
'
on . June . . 18 . . selecting
two
G et a bottle of K rusehen Halts
»»derations Whatever. Some day there may be a , 1 iwumana,
wed, ,n distrl?t
u
......
from thc Delta Drug store or H ili'
8°ye” u’>ent w ithout politics, made necessary for re- make her home with Mrs Max p , ? .
m '' m b ,' rs
,, f . R
llef from an in f e r a b le tax burden.—Bee, DeQueen, Crandall.
' MdX Frank P ^ ers an<» L- T. McPheeters boro Pharm acy or any leading drug-|
gist
anywhere In America 'lasts l|
Ark.
AH,
D r
< , ñ , i A e ,..
,
‘fe up this year and they will not
and the cost is but little If
_____________ __
¡ Tillamook w
e
r e
' ° f be candidates to succeed themselves. weeksi
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¡ ning o7 Dr and M reMAn o y p r '
P ^ t * ™ are being cir- this first bottle doesn't convince
you tills Is the easie.'l. SAFEST and
f liin c iiy .r s
, man.
l i t culaled for Richard E. Wiley and surest way to lose fa t your money
I Willard
.u .- CarI Russell, both prom inent local gladly returned Adv.
Willard Newton
Newton W»«
was pledged this
President Roosevelt Is criticized because, with '
t0,
»»‘Kma, national
the sanction of congress, he Is pursuing policies teachers’ fraternity, a t Monmouth ™
Mr. and Mrs. J.E, Boyce of Brook«! I
Which apparently are unauthorized by the constltu-
Decoration Day at the home
?,on of the Un)t«» states, but so was President spent
ot
her sister, Mrs. J. H. G arrett.
Llnc°ln criticized for sim ilar procedure, when w lth-
° Ut ° ther »uthorlty th a" his own will he issued his
W Z G. Steele, storekeeper and
emancipation proclamation, declaring it “w arranted postm aster at Metzger, was a Hills­
boro
business visitor Tuesday
feed —
b y »he constitution under m ilitary necessity" and
Miss R oberta Evan« of Dearborn,
11 cannot bc reasonably denied th a t there is now Michigan,
Imperial Developing Feed for Better Pullets.
spent
thc
week-end
a
t
pressing "economic necessity" lor unusual measures
i th e S. H. Thwaltc home.
—Tillamook Headlight-Herald.
f
e
e
d
—
I D r . and Mrs. F U. Emley of
j Metzger were guests Monday of
Im perial Lacto Milk Mash for CoccidioHis.
! Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Hyrc.
Tliose Americans forming the big m ajority in
William M artin of Garibaldi is
__ _______
Bring your Poultry Problems to us.
*aVfJ^
President
Roosevelt's _ policies, as disclosed spending
a few days a t his golf
*®.the Di«est poll, cannot ail *be "m utaken in the course a t Blooming.
This service is free.
^ ese P°u ®1<s have exerted in th eir home
Miss Edna Fischer of flpokane,
News.’ " CBJ1 they a11 1x5 dcmocrata■—Hood R*ver Wash., is visiting a t the George
T r a d e w ilh Im p e ria l — P a y C ash an d S a v e !
Fischer home.
________ ____
Ray Emm ott of Nyssa visited at
IM P E R IA L F E E D & G R A I N C O .
Most of us who lived in the days when Theodore the H. R. Emm ott home Tuesday.
I/'Wis
Shogren
of
Toledo
was
a
Roosevelt swung his big stick in such masterly fash«
guest the last of th e week of his Phone 01
M ille r s o f Q u a lit y Feeds
South Second Rt.
iln? ours®lvea 8rin”1"8 at th« efforts oi Teddy aunt. Mrs. J. E. Reeves. Mrs. A W.
¡ Ä M oce - h « ^ ri T n V s ’ ** ‘
chlp ° " Olson of Metzger, who had bceri
visiting her sister, Mrs. Reeves, for
How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat
Cost Too Great
-i
R ad io S ervice
o f th i»
t h v d a y o f » v r k n e , u n d d v f v iu l i h l * m p I io ii
o r pay th v « n ic u iit d u e m > . l i . w n u b o k e .
lc « p lb e r w it h .<>«(■ m ii .I n v p iu rv i in t e r e -I.
« m l In pm » v o f y o u r f a i lu r e to d o »o, n
dver«'v w i l l be re lid v rv « l fo re * lo w lu «
Ib e
lie n o f » u n i t.ik v « u n ii e m t» M p a in a t th e
I m ik I u n d pivinl»«*« a llo w de», r i h . i l
I h l»
■ u u iu ic ii»
l« p u ld t a h r il h y
o ld e r
D ou glass
R adio S e r v ic e
S c lfr itlffr
Uro».
• Iln u r 21 \
Oregon M utual Fortieth A nniversary
Eorty years ago a few progr»- < lve McMinnville business
men decided to start a mutual Hr«» insurant«» (ompany Charles
Grlsasen. O H Irvine anti !• J Martin, from th«* old records,
seem to I»a\e Ix t n the active promoters of Hie st hi ine None
of tliese tiiree men lived to .%<•<' th«* fortletli anniversary of
the great company they started Little did tliey reall/4* ttiat
tlieir mutual plan uould I m - s o effective iuh t » ave th«* people
of Oregon many millions of dollar, during the first forty
years of i l s history, and at tin* same time develop into U h *
second largei.t mutual on tin* Pacific coast.
CHAS. L. Ai.« WALKER
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E v e ry
E o rm o f I ’role« lio n — H r e , A u lo m o h U e . C io d ia lty ,
L ia b ilit y , i id r l lly . S u r e ly a n d L ife
1 1 (i t Third Street
Phone 1732
CHOOSii THE TÍRE
CHAMPIONS BUY
T ir « « fo n e
Tir«»
h a v e b e a n a n tb a w i n n i n g
c a r t in th a g r u a lh n g In d ia n a p o lis
SOO M ila R ac e
FOR 11 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
P VEIIY
j
w in n e r in ll»r 3 0 0 M ile
I n ii I a i i a |> o 11 a K a r r —— t h r m o a f
g r u r lh r ig lir e le a l in thr w o r ld —-
d r o t e t<> a ir to r y o n F ir r a t o n r High
S p e e d lir e « .
B a re d r iv e rs k n o w th a t h r a l
g e n e ra te d I»» f r ie lio n in«i«le th r
r o ll o n co rd a i« d n g re a te s t m e in s
o f lir e lif e . Ih r s e to r n w ill n o t
r i s k t h r i r l i a r a o n a n y l» u l
F ir r a t o n r Tires, Itr-ra iia r th r» k n o w
t h r h ig h « Ir r l r h ro rd a in r » r r y
F ir r a t o n r I i r r a r r p ro te c te d liv t h r
F irr « t< > n r p a t r n l r d p r o c r e a o f
L u m H ip p in g .
L u m - h ip p in g aoaka t h r h ig h
a lr r t r h ro rd a in liq u id r u b b e r a n d
s a tu ra te s a n d coats t h r m illio n s
o f f ib r e s in s id e
th e r i i n l t ,
e o u n le r a r t in g d r a t r u r t is e f r ic t io n
a n d h r a t . I t p ro v id e s g r e a te r
a d h e s io n b e tw e e n th e p lie s o f th e
lir e , a n d h r t w r r n t h r L u m R ip p e d
ro e d Iwid» a n d th e tread«
F ir r a t o n r r h r n L s t * a n ti e n g in e e rs
k e p t p a rr
w ith
new
ear
d e v e lo p m e n t« h» b u ild in g « Iro n g rs ,
s a fe r tire s to m e e t t h r e x a r t in g
d e m a n d s . D r iv e in lo«lay a n d e q u ip
y o u r r a r w ilh new F ire s to n e High
S p e e d Tires f o r 1 9 3 1 , w ith d e e p e r,
th ic k e r , f la tte r , a n d w id e r n o n »ki«l
tr e a d , m o re a n d to u g h e r r u b b e r ,
m o re tr a c tio n , g iv in g you m o re
th a n
50%
lo n g e r n o n -s k id
m ile a g e .
R e m e m b e r, In F ire s to n e H ig h
S p e e d T i r e s t h e r e is G r e a t e r
S tre n g th — L r r a t e r S a fe ty — an d
L r e a t e r B lo w o u t P ro te c tio n th a n
in a n y lir e m a d e .
THE A D H E S IO N TEST
N o te ho w th e
r u b b e r In
a
F ire s to n e l i r a
c lin g s to th e
h ig h
s tre tc h
C u m * D i p pe«l
c o r d s . T Ii i s
g r o a I o r
a d h e s io n and
s tre n g th Is m a d e p o ssib le by th e
F ire s to n e p a te n te d p ro te s a o f
L u m -D ip p ln g «
N o te h o w
th e r u b b e r in
a n o r d in a ry t ir e
p u lls a w a y
fr o m th e cords
th a t ha v e n o t
been snaked
and
in s u la te d
w ilh r u b b e r .
T h is m u s es
f r ic t io n
and
bent
w ith in
th e c o rd s , r e s u ltin g
in
s e p a ra tio n .
Performance Records
FIRr STONE
HIGH SPEED TIRES
— / o r /i /f e e n e o n a e e u fire years
h a i r b r r n ttn t h r w in n in g r a n
in
th e 5 0 0 m i/e
In J ia n n p n ln
R c c r.
T h ii M « e n « B lo w o u t
P ro te c tio n
— / o r a ere n e o n s e r u fir e year«
hat a
b rrn
on
th r
s rin n in g
c a r t in i h r d a r in g P i k n
r lin t b
m h r r e
a ilip
I'r a l t
m ra n t
d e a th .
This Mains Non-Skid Sofaiy
aitd Tsacl.'on
— / o r th re e r o n ia e u t lr a • r a n
have b r r n
o n th a
131 b u t r i
o f th a IT 'a ih in g to n ( I f . C .)
It a ih r a y a n d H e r t r i r C o m p a n y
r o v r r in g 1 1 ,3 5 7 ,0 1 0 b u t m i l r t
w ith o u t
ona
m in u la 't
dela y
d u a to li r a t r o u b le .
T h is M e a n s D c p a n d a o ilit y
a n d Econom y
— w e re o n t h r N e lm a n M o to r» *
F o r d F - 8 T r u t h th a t m a d e a
new
ro a » t-lo -ro a » t
re c o rd
of
0 7 h o u r t , 4 5 m in u te » , 3 0
» rc o n d t a c tu a l r u n n in g lim a .
T h is M a u n t E n d u r a n c e
COME IN A N D M AKE THIS TEST FOR YOURSELF
THI HIW
Yiro^fotte
Questions of Necessity
AIR BALLOON FOR 1934
I h e new F ire s to n e A ir riiilto o n f o r 19.31
e m lio d ie s a ll th e im p r o v e u te n l« in th e n e w
F ire s to n e H ig h Speed l i r e . I h e lo w e r a ir
pre ss u re p ro v id e s
m a x im u m
tr a c tio n
and
r id in g c o m fo r t. L u m D ip p in g s a fe ty -lo c k s th e
co rd « , p ro v id in g 3 « to 1 0 % g re a te r d e f ie r lio n
a n d b lo w o u t p r o te c tio n .
POULTRY FEEDS
f»et I*»!.» lo w * sw un g s t*le l»y e q u ip p in g
y o u r r » r In d a y w ith ih r a r n r w lir r a a n .l w lie ela
in co lo rs to nint< h y o u r e a r.
•lil
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* ! '* ’
fir r tln n r rrrry
b l o n d a , , N ig h t o w r l \ . O C — U H C f l u o r i
|i,
I'1'
Sat Dial« naw Fira.lont High Spa.d Tirai made al tha F.ra.tona Factory
and lah iM tign Building at
C t n lu r y •< P , o g , . „ / ' C h ic a g .
"A
Coslett Super Service Station .
COSLETTS TRUCK SERVICE
First and Baseline Streets
COSLETTS BAR-B-Q
Phone 12G3
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