T b iin trltiy , S e p te m b e r 13, 1934 TH E cently purciuuscd fi<*m Mrs. Ma- I honey Dun C hu m b eis 1/« assisting Laurel People with tlie work Miss Irene Htevena D’gan her teaching the prim ary grades G ather Sunday I of year the of Midway school M onday Hop ph king • ornmi nt • d in t hi S II o m d u f f yard T uesday m o rn in Big Picnic I schedule ing Hop harvesting tune is m ore on this yeur th a n m oat o th er H IL L S B O R O ARG US, H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N beside her bilsbam l T h e n h e tlirect- co u ragem ent in tie- . . of Anne ed his own step* to tlu- open space Ctiamix.-rlain. directly in fro n t of the p latform ’ Wtiy flou t you w.-re : r... story which fiad been roped off for the yourself Fru n ce« persisted tlie weeteuer j specially invited guests. O r, ii vou t a n t do It yourself P a rk in s o n . T he platfo rm wax crowded, arid I presum e you r - a oiay m an why th e su n shone full upon It, a sh a ft d o n 't you fin d some one else who of th is fell a s H s tra ig h t from will? Hfjine one you could tru s t to j heaven, upon th e P re sid e n t's lifted m ake a try a t it. any ways. Lord I face as he em erged from th e m a . . Alm ighty, m an! D o n ’t fade away crop«. behind him , a n d stood revealed b»-- from m e like th a t! ’ <l«y M in *> I. I lr o w n » Mrs K C. Mulloy re tu rn e d home t '.een th e w hitest colum n., beside For th e wi-sP-.m r found t h a t I M ore th a n 100 per mm in ute d in - Sunday a fte r ..pending several days tin- black-robed Justice was speaking to tl crowd In gen- with het daughtei -Mi.- w N Ha Her .il I In- li.ll! .11'! I i ',11.Il eral, a n d not to on P* : .on m p r- H athaw ay looked up u t tlu- lady m ore a tte n d e d the kuiih -» In the (horn In HUI*.boro, w here she was in faw n-color. S h e was very close titu la r. He was a • being looked u fternoun u t the rotiunuttlty plciili h.i vlng nn «in a i t i eatm eiil IIhe 1 to the p re sid en t now th e folds ol a t curiously, a n d h lim iseli looked Holiday W illiam W alker of Laurel mu o improved In hi alt h her cloak tailing softly a b o u t her ab o u t In some b ilderm ent 11 Eric H chuinaeher and fam ily, re- , und Connie Htuiw of H llLboro w rie „Un form , h e r i-arnest eyi-s fixed tiad an enga. emei 1 ioi . m * n I iin * plU hlnu champion.- Two i < idly from S outh D akota, rented ‘J u s t th e a m e , in hix face, a s ttiey h a d been in Valley Vale farm , ow ned by | bull uunie--. were played I he f i l l tin tm- sen ate c h am b er He fiad taken ’self, a , h e .1 r < , k i \ of il ii iboro, and movid h\ i-iii. »»ni boys with w 11 \i. th e park, I hope 1 the o a th th e Justice laid stepped Nuy und Leon Du via u -> munuai-i.» then* last Week. back, and th e P re sid e n t h a d begun to tlia t slick-lookini Alden Ro.M vear a n d F rancis C ool T h e lin e -u p w u . ua follow. Davis Ills speech. G radually, a greater a n d I believe I dn aide, Billy Mt Nay. c atch e r. Myron idge w ent to P ortlu n d F riday and earnestness, a g re ater power, crept h e ard m e a fte r ah NeUon. p itch er. Lillie Brown, first played baseball on the cooperage into h is words; his stran g ely yo u th - get som ebody bi v. rite bluse. liosa lit* Loom \ i*e<»nd base; day sh ift team , w hich was beaten I il vibrant face became- b e au ti 11 in th ird bust ii n HutNch by th e n ig h t sh ift teum fied. it glowed a s if from some C h ap ter I m an. left field, Wilma . ichm eltzir. Lloyd Dauey. accom panied by W NNE Anne where be y It l-ltO l.O C I I clses In th e cham ber, a n d th en inner lig h t; tlu- im passioned elo c en terfle ld . LeHa ( »lldue, right N lla th o in of Hillsboro, left Tue . quence w hich first m ade him fa m - time the shrill, field, and Kuby Mt yei sn u rtsto p day I i a two or ihr«« day fishing < h A AltENCE H athaw ay, who, a;, find them a fte r tlie P re sid e n t's a d ou.-, h a d never been so lam b e n t be p é n é trâ t M« Nay s side L e o S p e l l Illg , ( . 11«»W till» on th e H ulm onberry river. I V-*«*Vt ry oia- knew, was to be th e d l e . . and look out fo r th em during fore He was speaking ab o u t A m er in siste n t call h a th e h o t lltle a »im Twl the p arad e Hee you a g ain f o r urd Davis, p Berlin < Brow n. I b. ica, a bout h e r heritage, a b o u t her girl who h ear and Mrs Je.sse Ju ilg e is of n e x t umbo • adui to (¡re n t I Id turn l u n lieon a t tin W hile H ouse!" ( lt»lt|le Davie, 2 n d 1». I ucille Ben- P o Mr rtlan d were Kunduy and Monday if the pre:.,dent-el, e l hud lux wuy it Now sh e j< K»*d I lie dingy old i h am b er was fill future, a bout tier place on e a rth . n e tt 3rd b. Etln.» W hittle, s ft; guests a t (he M ilton K eyser hom e mid the 1*1 esiilent-i lei t wax uceux- I/jrd A lm ighty!" exclaim ed u a n d answ ered. Velma iiottevc ur 1 f. Bobbie Hpelr- tom ed In h a lin g h is wuy em erged ing fa st a s H ath aw ay a n d th e two sto u t person sittin g beside H a th - Clover hulling d» p ractically flu lu d a s look th e ir pluees 111 th e g a l " I ’m upstair: Illg, c f; a n d Wall W hltrnore. from tin- Im pressive dooiwuy of hlx I've alw ays been p a tr l o t b . I'he gavel descended. Mabel uway "I ben loo r I T h is Was an llldoni ball gam e Ished in tin s vicinity. A very good le-.ideia e. and .Paul for a m ona-nt lery Davis' side won H to I T he rot k- crop is re p o rte d on m ost farm s before la- signified Ills consciousness H iklreih a i.sted by H ath 'tw ay , d is out no one ever m ade m e feel tin s beans. I think way about A m erica before. I ’ll bay M l,. d iet« hi*n O iu n slro m a n d In i th m a gleam ing lllsp a m i Hulza covered h e r h u sb an d ; Mrs G riffin s ta r t can n in c ru sh er crew won from a teain picked from tin* com m unity by u ! motta-i of Cuscadc lxx.*ks were over waited before him . a e h u u lte u r 111 w ithout assistance discovered her w en- going to have a g re at P resi- dow n a n pick I dent o n e of th e greatest He talks d a r k ? ” night guests S a tu rd ay a t the F red m aroon livery ut tlu- wheel, a loot- son. score of 13 to 11 fh e ,|«-aker ol the house a n d the about th e U nited S ta te s a s if it o h . M um n nian -lunlmly a! tired holding open luiurel st hool b c /a n ,\. itlaj with S c h m id t hom e Vu e P resident elect were, in tu rn were real, a person, a a wom an I ’ve barely tim, dy before tlie dixit 3& pupils pre.scnt Bonnv .<• an K lelr Like a nun. m ig h t talk ab o u t some escorted to scuts beside th e Vid- G eo rg e’ll be he I ll pick them to- It wus a is-rfect sp rin g m orning, am i VVanda Best an* n< w In -I g r a d one he was in love with H a tlia - m orrow n ig h t.’ Pre ident T he applause, which f ioin th e m arble balcony un th e ers lH>rt»Lh\ a n d L \ < - n s< hum aek- T h e re was a .-a-eiitid story a n A m erican Hag though u-< him ally forbidden had wav tu rn ed tow ards him. with er. M uriel and F lit Miller R alph "It Is real. ' he baid. “to th e P re si d isapproval flew stiff in tlie breeze a n d sltone rung o u t ag ain and again unchecked, K eyser and Dorothy W hlsnand are dent T h a i s why he m akes It seem was quickly, voluntarily hushed, "W on’t th a t III tlu. sun G ravely, H ath aw ay new puplL. who ret-eiith moved to "I s ’pose so. I salu ted , the eluiulf<ur a n d lo o t- thi n it resounded again, echoing and leal to you a n d me. Y ou're rig h t— n s to me ’twould illy Sir« J««» Meyer«) the district Miss Lucille B ennett, lie . m aking a g re at speech, One be a good th in g o can ’em w hen ituni, shaken frotn e ir s till < o r re-echoing. th e leaelK'i, will m ake her home BUXTON W B A 1 ¿idles spoil- rei tin s-, face li tlie th tlia t will live And th e person who th e y ’re fit, but I 'file P re sid e n t-e le c t h a d en tered know th a t d o n ’t A m encun flag w ith tin* HI« h a rd W hittle fam ily xoieil u picnic S eptem ber 2 111 u ade a ll th a t re al to him is his co u n t none in r jedgm ent when saluted in th e ir tu rn . H a ttia the cham ber, accoinjxtnied by un m during tlie st I kn »1 year picnic ground on tin- Frcil Ixipnld mid esco rt ol th ree se n a to r* a n d th ree wife." you w ant to go to a dance.’ way turn in g to th em sm iling. New high •< hool pm '. from this pl.t -' O u t-o l-lo w n frien d s a tte n d "Lord A lm ighty!" exclaim ed the A nn bit her lip. a n d w ent on A line day for th e P re sid e n t eongre.v m en, a n d h a d tak e n hlx com m unity who h< an school are ing were Mi m id Mi 1. T Wood vis a g re at day lo r all o l us!' place in fro n t of th e ra ised pla>- sto u t person. "You don t say so! ' w ith h e r undressing. R obert Hpcirlng, BUR Mi Nay, How ward, Mr mid M r I. Itan d u ll mid j Jui Yes. lorm where th e Vice P re sid e n t sat He laid a d etain in g liand on H a th A sc u lp to r would have used h e r indis-d. sir; S quires m id 1 a rd Davis am i Fretl Coolidge. fam ily, Lou Hm ncl m id Mr». Jewel And w hen lie fiad done so, he l i l t aways sleeve. as a m odel for a b athing nym ph, ave been rem arking it." I don t w a n t to keep you, of Cully W hitm ore h a s the co n tract Losli, all of O reliro, B urb.ini Jem ine w ith a delighted pray er of th a n k s W ere e d Ins eyes to tlie se n a to rs’ gallery "H ie S horeham , Ja rv is for tran sp o rtin g the following p u II . u .m il o l P o r t l a n d Mi and Mi topping th ere lo r tlie atto rn ey - ju st as a lady, w ith a s o ft full course.'' h e s a i d , apologetically,’ giving to Providence for giving him pil-. Velma Roaevi it 1 ': ■ « i I < cfl I' ii d Itlggle mid Uumie W illiam general dexignulc mid his m other, cloak p a rtially covered a d re ss ol but I w ant you should tell me so p e rfe c t a subject. F or she was r ’retl Coolidge, c »regorv Nlbler Jo se ItigKuli* and m > ii D elm ar of llirk e n - and G overnor and Mr: . HUdreUi heavy deep cream lace, cam e down just a word, before you go, ab o u t— slim a n d stra ig h t and supple, as p hine W hitm ore and lhllv MeNav li kl and Mr.i. M ary Hull of V er the aisle and look her place in th e about h ts wife. You said— ' exquisitely w hite-sk in n ed as she Yes, sir " H a th aw ay sm iled, a n d shook Ills was finely form ed, excent for th e Th© buildings on the I L Brown nonia I h e digm turies in q uestion were v acan t se a t betw een h e r golden- head. Uuxton school, w hich wax to open ! alreudy .-landing on Hie ste p s of luiired girl a n d h e r sh a g g y -h aire d fa rm were In g reat d anger of being ta n on soft forearm a n d so fte r neck. I c o u ld n 't tell you a bout h e r in B ut to herself, she wa simply a burned Hut ui day aftern o o n when H eptem ber J. wax |>uhlponed u lew the Shorclium ux t i l e Illxpuuu boy. F or a m om ent slie s a t w ith I co u ld n ’t tell hot, tire d girl, h a sten in g to niak<- fire from a shushing e t by J 11 day.x due to a innlaum m - diaeare In Suiza -lid to a silen t sto p in In u it her head bent, tier drooping h a t a week." he said M cPherson on the adjoining plat e 'la- im nm unily i of the hotel H ath aw ay alig h ted mid with its delicate plum es c o n ce al you if I stayed here all day. try in g herself clean and cool to go out Nobody could tell th e re al story, as I'upil.x of tfiix com m unity, wlio greeted them in tu rn got beyond control anti raced ucums (C o n tin u ed on p ag e 6. co!un<n 4 i ing her lace ' Kbe is prayuig. a -stubble field 1 he lim« ly usslstullCe a tte n d ed high xchool at llmik.x, were G ihs I m orning. M rs G n llin H athaw ay a n d to him self, choking it o ught to be told, a bout th e p a rt of neighbors a n d tin* Hillsboro fix* pleu.x<-d to have a new xchool bux W, 11, how does it feel to be the a little T lien she looked up, a n d a wom an h a s in h e r h u sb a n d ’s c a hool d e p a rtm e n t averted a n \ serious a t th e aliening ol m o th er o l a c ab in et m em ber? across tig- cham ber, m eeting th e reer, from very hum ble beginning rie x liin e n en terin g B ank s high M ivbel, you look a s fresh as a May P re sid e n t's eyes, seemed to steady through long. h ard , drab, u n e v en t (lainagi* Mr Brown and fam ily wish Acid stoi to sincerely th a n k all those who from hen- are F ran ces I n kax. Irene m orning W hut a day! M ade In h e rse lf. and. p u tttin g h e r arm.: ful years, a n d on to u ltim a te su h eartb u rn . Indigestion and r lussistcd in checking the fire F u lle r, fan die Pt-xleixon, J e a n n e La- Heaven, Ann would say bless her around h e r c hildren, rose w ith th em prem acy I t s a p a r t very d iffere n t signs of excess acidity are no b r from w h a t’s popularly supposed a Mr and Mi. H arleigh Loonc\ ¡Mltt, 1‘egggV I’on g iatz. lp.ger Hco- la-art!" to accept th e trib u te ol app lau se 1 n o t only m isunderstood, but a problem , according to thousar a n d d a u g h te r Rosalie of P ortlund lleid. IXm ald BtoWell m id Jack Sea- 1 wonder how she is th is luurn- w hich ris k e d th e room Not until p u n a rt Th *.’ k« d e r-e stim a ted Nobody could do form er stom ach sufferer were Sunday evening gu* .s a t the bold ning? Ih e new a tto rn ey general she raised her ungloved h a n d , with a tre a tm e n t based on ’ st W II Mi N a\ hom e ttltci u tte n d - (■eorge H ollenbeck wax vixlled a -poke with a slight llxp a gentle gestu re w hich a t one and such a story Justice, th o u g h dozens to prescription, they now tell < t .ith> of able biographies will be w ritte n sh o rt tune ugo by friends from 1‘o rt- ♦ "Oh. she » fin e ly .' uim ouneed M a tlie sam e tu n e acknow ledged a n d appetites, freedom from d - tri «s, and M r. und Mrs Roy Nelson and hiud. bel H ildreth se ttlin g herxelf com cheeked th e outburst, did th e t u about the P resid en t: but som ebody Mix Fiiuiia Nickel of P o rtlan d fortably in the c o rn er ol tlu- ear m ult lessen T h en she g a th e re d th e ought to try. N ot only because th e n sound sleep. The d ru g g ist who.« ■oil M yron of P o rtlan d were S u n nam e appearp below* will l-t you try the A m erican people m ig h t a p p re- day evening guest . at th e Jo«* C ro a n d Mix N ettle SUnpxoil of T aeoiua B oth tlu- governor und his wife folds tit h e r cloak a ro u n d h e r. and n in iMuue a fte r a tte n d in g th e com visited Mrs O II titowc-U and bore unm istakable signs ol long- w ith com plete com posure, grace, i late partly a t le a st—th e ir P re s Udga on a ::.ci ; id en t’s wife. B ut also because h u n satisfaction. Any stom a h u! m un ity picnic otlw r Irieiidx here recently. continued ru ra l prosperity, over a n d dignity, re sea ted herself. dreds of women, who are longing may receive a free sampR t r - l.ucille W illie a n d Francex Fisliei which u slight veneer ol recen t of- Fred Stcv« ns of Acequia. Idaho Neal told m e th a t w hen he took to help th e ir husbands, b u t fe el by sim ply w ritin g (\le. was a w eek-end guest of his bi o t h are picking hops at Dr Vla x h op- tu ia l importune!- lay som cw hui In lux o a th of olfice ax .senator. ' H a th er. W L Steven.*’, an 1 family Mr yard n ear Folexi (m ove securely, but th e re was som ething away w hispered. In a voice tlia t ing th a t they a re failing to do so. Poot-Schulze e id t. St. i .» . un». liilln b o ru F h a rm a ry W. If A ladles held th en August very likable ab o u t Lheir ra th e i shook, "lie wax alm o st overcom e, would find consolation a n d e n a n d Mrs S tevens unu th e ir guest were o v e r-n ig h t gue. t of atiothet bu .ine.v, m eeting n n H cpletnner rouiul and florid la,ex . a n d Mrs. when he looked up a n d saw A nne bro th er, tle o i •• oi P oitlund. S a tu r H at the O ra n g e hull B ooai m e e t lllld re ih relum ed tra c e s ol a girl- xitlm g in th e gallery a n d - a n d ing will be held a t the hom e of l -.I i bloom winch, tfiougfi som ew hat lound lie could g o o n , a lt e r all. A lt day Mr«. W 1. Htevehs and d a u g h M is E th el f-alwarda wilti a b o s k e t failed, m ust out) have been Very er th a t, he never c am e in to th e ter Irene, n o o m p a n ie d b\ Mr* H a t d in n er H eptem ber 2B lovely. i h am b er w ithout m slineuvely look tie W illiam , a n d . on V« i non < f Mi and Mix F ra n k Burgltobiei I h a tc h I beard wbul he was to ing up to w e U she were th ere Hillsboro wen gm I Mi 1 J r a n d fam ily ol P o rtlan d sp en t wear ilileiposed M G n llin eug- He did it today d id you iio tlie .' T he following shows th e c o tt uf in su ran ce in th e OREGON ton Bagley a n d Mi Kinelli 11 -► Ihe w eek-end at th e hom e ol h is e i lv . Ni* w om an i ver h o d su c h u .11 1 L AL F IK E INSURANCE CO a s com pared w ith Stock refe of P o itlu n d h u t lh u is d a v sister. Mrs F le d Hullvun Why l.ue of course! V enetian trib u te in the se n a te before I w on ol Ixiiiit. so old tlia t i t s luw n-color. der w la-ther luty ever will agubi Com panics on dw ellings a n d c o n te n ts in Hillsboro. Mixx M urguerite llcrzbcig Mr a n d M rs (ieotv.e lew s and son •Jimmie were Sunday gu«sts of P o rtlan d spent last week w ith C h a r i o m b i n e d w uh tun georgette und Hix com panions were only half her p aren ts. Mr a n d Mrs B arry lotte Sullvau. -ilk tin m orning H ose-point ano iLsteiung Oregon M utual— Stock C om pany— to hum It did n o t m a t C line of neat Hillsboro Cliarli-s L uaott of P o rtlan d Vlx- w hite sa tin th is evening. N e a l ter 'I'hc P re sid e n t's speech was th e Prem . for 3 years Prem . for 3 years r rod i «•••< h in < ompany w llh Jte d Ills son H airy lust week wouldn l lu-ui ol a n y th in g less" tiling th a t m a tte re d , a n d a fte r Mi und Mrs E arl Flxlier ol S u n - W ayne G o e tte r of Hill lx>ro, jwnt costs . . . . $7.00 H ie cur sw ung aro u n d th e T re a s next $1000 00 costs ........ ........ S 8 00 from W ednesday until Sunday a t el am p were over-n tgtit fu e a ta -. ury building a n d sped down tlie a long tim e -an e te n u ty it seem ed costs ___ 1500.00 costs ........ ........ 12.00 ■ elallvex here S a tu rd ay e n route cleured w idth ol P e nnsylvania uve to H ath aw ay suddenly, th e sen ate O ceanside. costs . . . .......... 13.00 2000 00 costs ........ ........ 1600 Mr am i Mrs Jo h n C raw ford and tor th en hom e a lte r spending sev nue banked on ,-iibi-i- side with wax ad jo u rn ed , a n d th e oeeupantx costs . . . . .......... 1900 3000 00 costs ........ ........ 2400 of the galleries, hu rry m g to th e d u u g h ter N orm a w <r<* Sunday guests eral days in P o rtlan d , w here Mr. «■d-nuuilred ard erly crowds. At costs . . . . .......... 25 .00 4000.00 coets ........ ........ 32 00 a t th e Percy Hamsel hom e w« st of F isher wax ill in a hospitul 'h e Capitol. Ihe host, a s tie guided doors, were ru sh in g th ro u g h tlie W lillum Higgle a n d soil D elm ar, lux guests th ro u g h th e revolving corridors a n d down th e staircase*. Hillsboro. S teering his charges tow ards th e E rvin B aker of P ortland, who (Jrtn a n d G ilb ert F rost of B lrkeli- door issued u lew directions. tem p o rarily erected over the »pent th e sum m er at the I* L leld were Sunday visitors ul th e You fellows join your respec c stage, a s t ste p s of th e Capitol, w here Brown hom e was out to a tte n d the Jesse M eyers home. tive colleagues now m the w aiting Agent the P re sid e n t was to tak e h is o a th p i t i. - 11- i enloi C larence SteckleUi. who h a s been room you re for th e floor of th e Every Form of Protection—Fire, Automobile, Casualty. W ashington high xt hool em ployed n ear here, left Sunday lo r senute. ax ol course you know. I'll and m ake h is address, h e tu rn e d L iability, Fidelity, S urety a n d Life Mr. K eyser Is having a front lux hom e in Iowa tak e tire ladies to th e gallery, see th em over to a n olficei, w ith h a sty ¡ th a t Mrs. O riffin should liisiig e Higgle of B irkenfeld spent th em safely to the p latfo rm w here in stru ct. P hone 1732 1164 T h ir d S tre e t porch, a bathroom a n d a wash room in- t a k e n to tier place behind her built on the house, w hich they r e S unday here they'll rejom yon a fte r th e e s e r- son. a n d Mrs. H ild reth to h e r place OLEEN A N N E ’S LACE PA IN T SA LE ket, es Uuxton Women Sponsor Picnic m i I p -e 'liv in g s w ill be a v a ila b le to yo u o n ly u n til S e p te m b e r 18. T he sp ecial prices q uo ted here w ill n ot be repeated aga in th is y e a r. B U Y N O W ! FULLERGLO T he W e s t’s m ost p o p u la r fin is h G a llo n Q u a rt P in t § 2 .7 9 88c Reg. $3.30 52c Reg. $1.05 Reg. 62c FU LLER W EAR T he lo n g la s tin g F L O O R E N A M E L Reg. $3.50. $ « > .9 8 Reg. $1.05. G a lio n ....... . Q u a rt ............. s2 S P P E C I A L »n P a in te r and 1 q u a rt D, 1 L ig tn in g Screen Reg. $1.25. Reg. $1.50. B la c k G reen ................ -et 75c SPE SPEEDITE I> T E R IO R V A R N IS H H ig h e s t q lu u a lity IN • g. $1.17. Q Q p Reg. 69c. Q u a rt i/i/Vz P in t 99c POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. P hone 2691 1011 B aseline St. ÿ Acid Stomach Van¡s!> i-’s insurance Costs Compared jg CHAS. L. WALKER The Good T hat Men Do Lives A fter Them * l'h o iisa n d s o f w e ll b re d H olste ins, G uernseys, J e r- --eys, A y rs h ire and B ro w n Sw iss d a iry c a ttle in O re gon and W a s h in g to n are b e tte r c a ttle , h e a v ie r p ro d u c e and b e tte r b re e d in g sto ck because o f th e w o rk o f o ld tim e d a iry ta t t le breeders o f w estern states. ’ These m a ste r b reeders devoted ye ars o f th o u g h t and e ffo r t to th e p ro d u c tio n o f b e tte r herds. T h e y p e n t th ou san d s o f d o lla rs in im p o rtin g p u re b re d - ir , -, !■ d e v e lo p in g b lo o d -lin e s and in te s tin g and fe e d in g f o r h e a v ie r p ro d u c tio n . * Some o f these m aste r breeders resp o n sib le f o r th e progress m ade in lo c a l d a iry in g w e re : P. A . ( D a d ) F l ake.-. H a r r y W est, J o h n L. S m ith , C. C. D ickso n , W illia m L a d d and m an y o thers. ' T h a t th e g o o d th a t m en do doe* liv e a fte r th e m , is proved each y e a r in th e e x h ib its o f h ig h q u a lity re g is te re d d a iry c a ttle o f a ll breeds a t th e a n n u a l Pa c ific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n to be h e ld in P o rtla n d , O c to b e r 6-13. * Visit th e exposition th is y ear a n d see th e resu lts of carefu l breeding program s now being c arried on by a younger g e n e ra tio n of d airym en a n d breeders. r You m ay be sure th a t th is b an k is alw ays willing to c o-operate in th e developm ent of a b e tte r livestock industry. IN BRUTAL GRINDSTONE TEST FOR T O U G H N E S S Comfort, Beauty... plus F re e d o m TEMPERED RUBBER_ OUTWEARS CONCRETE and WEARS AS LONG A S STE EL H ills b o ro , O reg on ££ ì - ’-HH-t i m in fro m Á f Ond«d 1 built of Triple TEM PERED RUBBER Ehjoy a new M O N T A G Circulator H eater in Your Home This Y ear! 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