Image provided by: Hillsboro Historical Society; Hillsboro, OR, and The Oregonian; Portland, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1934)
Thurmluy, Septem ber 27, 1934 TH E H IL L S B O R O ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N Iliey also vlhlted Mrs. E. A. Rogers | of Vernonia Mury Lou Toates Is very til at the J one» ho.1, pi tai In Hillsboro. Sydney Connolly ran a saw tooth In his leg lust week wlnl® working ut P at M urphy's mill. Ml»s ItlKMia Toelle Is » pending a lew weeks in Portland with her sister, Mrs. G. C. Johnson, and lmnily. W H. H ahn, K enneth Keenon. I John Willis and Art Connelly went deer hunting in the Blue m oun tains. Mis M arla Jackson Is spending a lew weeks with her daughter, ; Mrs. W H. Hahn. Mrs. Joe Baker and Mrs, p’loyd Italfeiy and daughter Alma and ■ Arleta v. eie PTiduy afternoon vis itor» oi M rs. 1,. i> D erJiam . Page Five when I've never met you before?” "N-o-o.” “For I rn not If you'd rather, we won't say anything more about the ride until I've called on you sev eral times, and all th at This Is Thursday I could come twice be fore Sunday, anyway. Tomorrow evening a n d Saturday evening You're willing I should call, aren 't you?” to get acquainted with her. S h e 1 I don't believe he even tlkought of and Roy are such good friends." such a thing.” Roy's m other looked at her guest "You know darned well he did." for a mom ent with bewilderment? ! Well, then, It's all the more W hat was lie suggesting. T hat her A g a in precious child, the only companion credit to him because he didn’t do (Continued on page 7. column 1 1 of her declining years—Roy—and ! one of those Chamberlains! It was M i l . R o llin M o y e n N a m e d unthinkable! DEER SEASON S p o tlig h t "I'm trying to cut him out. I H e a d I D a k o ta F o lk M o ve Opens September 2« thought perhaps you wouldn't mind •Y-e-s.’’ nt Kleanborr Ammunition "The only trouble is, I can only But of course—" Used Rifle» Neal went Into his bedroom, shut 1 (B y Mra K I. B row n) stay here a few days. I ’m on my ExpoM ition vacation, but It's got to be a pretty tlie door carefully behind him, and i C O R W IN H A R D W A R E LAUKKU« Mr» Rollin MeyeiM wu.*» short one I'm a lawyer, y o u laughed. All is fair In love a n d ! rltx'Uxt pHtihUnt of the I .lull«. Agent know. In Hinsboro Roy'U tell you. war. He knew th a t he had won. ' Long'» Radio S« m UU club uL the Imino of Mi. Tube» Texted Free or your family, anything you’d like When he emerged, Mrs. G rlifln ac I. Uni.« hm.ui HepU nbei 1U costed him, and asked what he to know about me I'm doing pretty < Mher IR ’ W ly e l o te d o f (U e in m e well—quite well But this 1» the would like to take along for a Mrs Ralet|(h Whitman*. vice pies first vacation I ve ever taken, and lunch. She could make a veal loaf, SYNOPSIS »«tent. Mn« I« I*’ Huvin, w in-tary, I can't afford to leave my office and she was quite a hand a t an C H A I T C H I In ■ m,««l i t riisappoint- ,uul Mn». W L. HU’Venn. trcanurei Mr. Clare Phillips ol Portland through her inability, dua to th« txxj long now. I m ustn’t take any angel cake. H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S Tl»e club lieht two n|>e<ml iiie e tln c .s visited Mi and Mrs. J. L. Van- MflfiahriMs of ‘ her fa , to put finiab* chances. I've WWked too ‘ m ily .......................... h a rd , Anne, meanwhile, w a s h a v in g ' tin* niust w«« k und inwcle com forter M. D. inte touch«*« to her coatume fo r a Jonif- building up my practice, to let It Domelm .Saturday. difficulties, too. She decided th at for flu« Hmith fuinily, who recently i T h e M l.. . Inez mid E sther E rd unticipatowi country «Jariea, A nne (Jharnixr- slide. You see that, don't you?" it would be wiser to take the bull EYE, EAR, NOSE ANU THROAT |i*it tlwlr I ioilm * und (onlei'tn by lain i« irrita te d by the stolidity and lark man ol West Union visited their " f iniUKinatiori dinplayed by her aar«»rt, Anne's h eart had bounded from by the horns, and tell George about f il e N e x t meeting Will lx* held SPECIALIST eon; in B ertlia Erdman, Monday Gw/rye H ild reth (pointe he shar«*a w ith tier fluttering breast to Tier throatt. the invitation a t once. They were | with Mm A do 11 Rutnchmun IWXt T o p r id e r » o f fn n io ii» McCarly. Mi:>. 1J A. K een and Mrs D. G. in<eit of her acquaintance«,. A viaitx/r in She couldn't answer him. Inside on their way back over the hills WtulncMlay. I llin ll o t i i l l l a n d a » tr b .g o f I h o G LA S S E S P IT T E D W ensii.'i ol P o r tla n d v isite d M r. the com m unity. N«tai C rad, young i»w- the hall the leader of th e band when she broached th e subject. A num ber of folk.» from here ut u l i l l e s i Iän I,l o g Iiron i » svili u p . und Mi . Earl Hollenbeck an d fam y e r, ie t o be the ' ‘sensation’* o f the eve was beginning to call the number» Room 3 teiuUxl th e A lh rlith t IftrotlierlMMMl |M-ar » lo n g u l t i , s h o w b o r s e » a t ily last week. "George." she said. “ do you re niny, and H ild reth is vayuely jealous. of the Portland Pancy. Thomas member what you said to me on i i.mbliieil Hors«* s h o w a n d Itnili-n m e e tin g u t K iillo n K c p lc m b c r 1H Cm n m ereiai N ational Bank Annas M i.. G e o rg e Meai liam and Elmer • H A l'T b i t I I I .„„„I ,, in,I,r.~ .-i by G ray would be hunting for her o f P ai irle I n lr r n a t h it ia l l . h i s lo i k .Mr «Uhl M is ( le r n e lle lm uiu l the way in? About Neal Conrad fresh youny beau A in , . fra « h y o u n y b e a u ty a n d c h a r m R n f « Cif'dri'C - went to Houthern Oregon last week and George Phones I s |H .sillia t, P u ri la in i, O r e g o n , O c- aiid readily perceive« her fin e character, Hour« daughter llylu o f KeLso. W .i h . me to go out with him In ' , on a deer hunting trip "W on't you please say you'll asking ReNidenee 2972 (..b e r il In l : |. 9:30 to 12 m. lie invitee her t<, accompany him and his his liorseless carriage? Well lie wer«* Huuda y gm-.tn of hin hinter, Ml and M rs. O liv er W escott and h<««teHd, O ffic e 2971 1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m. take th a t drive?” Mrs. G riffin , and her son Roy, | has." M hut lruui Helm, und otin r r«*lu- lamily ol UUisOorv visited a t the picnic the foliow tn y Bunday. A nne It was no use She could not • • George gasped and th en sp u t Archie Thompson home (Sunday. . .»pu. though »war« «ha la being "un- struggle against her own longing, A I mu I f» tor n i urcompanled by te re d I nym tional.'' . Somehow she found her voice. lighteiuiiM und thunder hit sections "The fresh city guy! I hope you “All nght," she said breathless of thU comm unity S atu n lav ’th e (Continue«! fro m last week) ly I t was barely more than give him all th a t wuz cornin’ to giound wun while with the hull, Anne was speechless. It was im - whisper, but Neal, hearing it, knew him .” which fell font und furious for A rare for p»|,ulurlty will again tlon building roof Those will In possible- and yet It had happened th a t she would not cliange her "I told him I'd be pleased to .«•veruj minute» bo In voguu 11,1« year when high Por the first tim e In nearly an mind. "Yes, I ’ll go.” go. You suggested it yoursell! Why f’he ruin of Hut u n tay night and stepping thoroughbred horse» of clude dairy cattle, beef, Hwlno. fat I By Vivian Hudaoal hour, she remembered the exls- should I think you’d mind, after Htork, d ra ft home», »beep, goat», B uuluy luu» cuiuvrd the wuinuin to HAYWAKD- Miss B ertha Lae- tence of George. And only because that?" CHAPTER III hhiuih - iuy fulling und picking will th e »bow ring compete for favor doga, poultry and pot »tuck. 4-H 40 in cultivation; good ---- it would be such a satisfaction to youngest daughter of Mr • -------- ~ «T’ HE motoring n anv tzwnir ninr-» "You knew I was only Jokin’.” omm encr thin week 'I’he gehend Itb wild bucking outlaw» of the buy»’ and girl«' work and Binlth- merman, and Mi» George Laem erm an and u11 him th a t his Jeering predlc- motoring party took place, "You weren’t Joking. You were house; barn for 22 cows; ^ l L » H iatt T f D l U ^ were ^kr?ied Uon had come true. Then h e r ' 1 not without violent ------- i»'l»>rt 1» a fair yield but quite u ] rang., at the 24th Annual Pacific Ifughoa vocational exhibits. opposition Jeering. Trying to get even with Ini of blight from more quarters than one me because I d said you were be 40 tons of hay; $300 per Pur the combined Horae show last week and are m aking their heart smote her. George would be Ml iu h ! Mm J II Pelton luwl International Livestock Exposition Neal broached the subject to his hind home a t Dilley I hurt, terribly hurt, by the mere the times.” In Porllund, October 6 to 13. and llodi'u a varied program of year cash. ■••Il H.KV were HMurcluy evenlii'i Two new pupils enrolled In Hay- knowledge th a t the Invitation had friend on the way home from the "Are you goln' ju st to get even Horan»« of vually Improve« apectaeular and th rillin g event« ■ d Mi unit Mu. J A,,,,, dance, and Roy objected to it with ward school this year, Marte Tim - been extended. If she accepted It with m e?” duiw of p'alrvule farm uud bu»lne»a condlllona Ex buy« b e n arhoduled with liberal merman in the first and th e Steg- he would be stricken. more vigor th an Neal would have I t would haVe been welcome tid Move From Mlil lVr.l position official» predict th a t all The man boy In the seventh. "I could come for you right afte r, supposed him capable of displaying ings, she knew, if she had said Booth Dakota people, who arrived records for entrlea and attendance ■Mb award» for winners. Insure with tim ber breakfast.” Neal went on, "then 1 ..i?5 rd any subject. P'rttz Stegm an Is logging she was. B ut she was too honest. ! Kinleo will bo tbo final of all wes in UUa ixaiununity Inal week, were "You asked Anne Chamberlain off of tlie Jam es Penman land 1 we could stop In Wallacetown and "Partly—a little. B ust mostly be T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y will bo broken I bln yeur. Accord- tern »how« till« year a t which the Mr mul Mr» 1» Beiulrleldt mid The H ansen logging equipment pick up Mrs. G riffin and Roy. We to go up to the m ountains with cause I w ant to. I've never been ( .mull .'am, Mr iuid Mir. Ed Cud- Ing to II. C. McHenry, In charge grand champion cowboy will be was AGENCY you! Good Heavens, Neal, you don't to the mountains." moved to Buxton Monday could have lunch a t some hotel, more. Mr and Mr» K i m i I h i . L s . of IndiiHtrlal exhibit«, (be various e b o » e n . Only the beet of Ameri know anything about th e girl at tnornll We could go a long way In a daj'. "Are you goin' o il alone with this • Mt mid Mrs Everett Newell, A display» tbl« year will be the fin ca'» cowpunchera and buckarooa G A Gheen Is salesman for you’ve no idea. T hen I'd bring you all! She comes from one of the feller?” 1‘ llarbm and Gladys Matteson most worthless families i n t h e Included are dairy will be »een In action. Events Cheverolet under Elmer Ham ilton back In the evening.” "Of course not. M rs G riffin and Mr ma.* Mn. Main Davis n 'e the •nt abown. town." Roy are going, too.” i-.ir? ve . . a i " ° h . 1 can't. You have no Idea whole lairenta oi L 1*' l>avt» of tin» com product«, land product», wild life, will Include bronc riding, bull dog- “Well, she's come a long way, "Wal, you w ent outside a n ’ s e t ! W R Hudson W'ent to Salem much work there is for me to munity mul of Mr» l> lleudeleldt. flab and game, wool and m ohair, rin g , calf roping and «teer riding, 1314 Main Street then. You don't call her worthless, with him quite a spell, I noticed, i do at home And there's extra do Tlie eliter IXivla aiwt M l »» Mut- flower« and th e exhibit» from such with rash award« to taling 15000 Saturday to visit relatives. you?" Hillsboro, Oregon Did he kiss you?" Mr Sthclble of Portland called washmg to do this week." t..»on plun to return to Dakota concern» ns the Standard Oil com- for th e w inners. "No, I rath er like Anne." a t his farm home Sunday and vls- “Of course not. I think y o u 're, .dter a inudtlia visit but the other "We could go on Sunday." "Good! I like her very much; awfully vulgar and—and insulting. 1 i pany. K night Packing company. V eteran aren a directors will ited the Steginans. fitiulllen will lix’ute here On Sunday? I don't believe you and she's darned attractive." F ro stk lat Ice Cream and Columbia have charge of events, a»surlng a Two Surprised "You m ust have seen plenty of FOI IOMYELITIS understand our ways. We never go good-looking girls." faat-movliig program at both m at William Kieler unit J. II Mc- i Infantile Paralysis) anywhere on Sunday." I'luTMin were pleasantly surprised "I have. And plenty of bright in addition there will be nine- lneo and evening perform ances, (B y Oregon S u ite Board o l H e a lth ) "Well, couldn't yOU, for Once?" girls. And plenty of girls with lots lepcom ter I# When theti wive* en te.rn complelo »bows «(aged under Plenty ot action with accom pany- There are probably few parents "No—even If I thought it was ti'ilaliKxl with a card |»irty nt the tbo mam moth eloveu ucre Expo»! Ing th rills and «pills Is prom ised. of go to them . But I never saw In Oregon who have not exper- right I liavc to play the organ in one th a t combined all those quali Kieler lawnr to celebrate their lenced real anxiety over the recent church and teach my Sunday school ties so thoroughly in one and the hlrlhdnv anniversaries Three table» played | »ie» Mrs nerinun Herm an Whitmore ium I baby ed the football .»quad and hopes t o , outbreak of Infantile paralysis In class, and of card» wen* • played same person. I got her to tell me i California. Fortunately it can be Wouldn't somebody else do th a t a little about herself. She said her Mr» Flora Baker mid non Earl daughter and Mr and Mrs Raleigh make the team mul two daughters ........ Mrs Fannie Measlnaer of Oswego «'Ported th a t so la r as the state for you, Just once?” visited their »later nial aunt Mrs Whiunore fath er had had hard luck, and her “ a week-end guest of Oregon is concerned there has No one ever has. i iad w ith e,• and family ol lhi) m other wasn't strong." Mr an d Mrs. Adolph Schmidt, was mi u tr practically been no increase of this • T hat's no sign no one ever "H ard luck! the kind of hard nm Septem ber lb ™ tuüi* Hi'l’ m « Ä m ^ Ä . , ______ __ -read dúease._ over _othe_L . norm al would? Y ou’ n u g h i’ asT luck th a t comes from never doing Mr. oial Mrs Wlllbun Joo« Jr •^fr M rs I Jew cy^M ercer^arc years. This display oi fortune to- She tried to shake herself free any hard work! As lor Anne's u| Hillsboro wen' Bunduy guests of 1 and Mi's G Egger ultendixl the • h u ' lt,I>K lr *P “ t Ukiah. They warq Oregon, however. Is no Justl- from the lure of his suggestion. m other being delicate—well, she her iiiotlwr. Mrs Flora Baker concert given by the Bw i « v.l« t,.i **'“ 1 b>' wuy ° r «’cbdli'ton and ftcatlon lor careless attitudes to- “I —George wouldn't like It a t weighs about three hundred and Mrs K C. Mulloy La a t Iter home era Hl Portland Sunday ttn iiig Visited relative« Mr. M ercers pur- ward it. Quite on the contrary, all if I did." fifty pounds, and she may have iigain tills week very much Im heart disease or kidney trouble. I proved In health nfte He lives on ■ should not be a t ail surprised. II nvx-lli ul alii In Hlllsbom Anne hadn't worked, her fingers ter Mrs W N Ilatlaw n to the bone and taughi school be boro L» caring for her sides these last two years, I don't IsniaehobL But he wants to be?” know how they'd have lived." T he hum of tractor,» Is heard I Some diseases come every - year; and Inuns are seen discing In itumv i t i n i Cl?f i# Ua , . Yes. I ’ve known him for y ears.; "And you think a girl w ith th at Held«. I, «Ik mg Uie most Of the ' ‘i ^ , , A* " ta ilo rs i ’ \ l n HofE perhaps Infantile paralysis is one He brought me here tonight." much spunk Isn’t worth knowing?" of these. The disease occurs usually "Three cheers for George!” said) Roy stared a t his friend with • z»z» w i earlier in C alifornia th a n It does Neal heartily. "I don’t believe you, growing astonishm ent Neal had not oersted to make plowing profitable Ml and Mrs John D hane of U1*?.r5 ? on„ ° r.,? ? . < - 'i eaUy_ to tn a n r him though, only been swiftly hit. He had been Acute anterior poliomyelitis Is do you?" Com ensilage 1» bring put Into Klnton .»pent the week-end with I h it hard. the scientific name for thus disease. No, but—" •■tlos on several farm s tile past two her atster. Mrs John Spetrlng. and I "I didn't say th a t she wasn't M O U N TA IN D A LE— About 500 The term Infantile paralysis is not "Then wouldn't It be real worth knowing. But — why, she weeks I family people attended ttir W B. Armen- correct because It Is not necessarily kindness, in the end. to let him doesn’t even know how to dress Mr and Mrs H erm an Whitmore Mr and Mrs Harry Cline luul trout sale Saturday a disease of children nor does find th a t out rig h t away?" "She knows th a t s h e doesn't and Cerll (h hmiilt attended a son Ray ol near Hillsboro were Mr HIMj Philip H ergert and "Perhaps, but—" know. And th a t being th e case. dinner ond cord |xirty m Portand Sunday guests at the George Tews faintiv were Saturday evening Vis- paralysis occur in every case. In order, however, th a t there wlU be -Do you know how many times she'll learn. Give h e r” time. She Sal urday evening at the home of home. jp,rs oj Mrs. Hergert s parents. Mr. Morning, noon and night—a steady, un Mr and Mrs Marlon Boge In lion- Gorrton Helneek of Portland Mrs John Ooenlaivdpr of For- no misunderstanding we shall con- you've said 'but' to me tonight?" can't be much over twenty.” tlnue to use the popular name, In- -No. but—” "She isn't quite th a t.” or of Mr Bate'« birtlwlay untuver- «pent tJi< week-end with his »la- Grove ‘ failing stream of water at the turn of a fantlle paralysis. They both laughed. I t seemed. "Then you ju st wait and see x» ry ter. Mrs Aile Rutschm an Mrs C arrie Hitchcock of Scholl« M is Roy Fields and »on Earl ,,iula At r7’ Uilantlle paralysis Is due to a somehow, very' easy for Anne to w hat she'll look like by th e time Mrs faucet. Yet the dem and varies with each l. visiting Mrs ltollin Meyers for <Buddyi of Portland were week-end ?!*’'?,1 * l’<’k_erld * lUl friends in micro organism th a t is still un- laugh with Neal Conrad. And in she's thirty! You don't object If a few day« visitors among former neighbors 1 ortland. known, consequently It is difficult the course of her laugh she re- I a t least ask your m other to go hour of the day as shown on the chart .Mr oral Mrs Adolph Schmidt of the community Buddy Is n School Painted . adopt certain control m easures covered herself somewhat. with us?" were Ttiumdny evening guest« at freshman at Jefferson high school Tlie Interior of tlie Mountaindale ? , ^ . r‘ “{{!»,'" in fe e tm ^ V a v ”1^ 6 ^ , £ 5 “ * “ * ^1,LteU >0U. 1 couldn} . ‘ T 00 ask her- But 1 know above .. .W ater consumption in the aver tlie Howard Rice home neur Hills- He remarked th a t tla-re was a vast school room has been re-palnted. e n n iS - / ubth k ° . ? 1U} J ° U V* on?L ! she~ ' r?fuse/ a g e community is greatest from 7:00 to boro between a n whool of M L. ^eir a .(» tn h , ?ht or r , , hose "Surely she wouldn t expect me ‘ . difference . . . . . . . .lit- u- . » . . I - . . -u .A /i u, .»Ir r and m m Mrs ra ts J J U. VanDomelen v n iU J O U lc ie n • ....b . ~ t h i» ? r lU e a s e o , . ™ b „ g. - hot<?ls 1 ,laye“ 1 anything .Sunday dliun-r guest.» at the more Ilian 2000 . pupils and a one- ___ and ______ family ________________ and M rs Nettie ______ Sohler h TT L ? ? to wear. , _ 10 m sult the girl by Inviting her nay . . 9:00 A. M. and from 5:00 to 6:00 P. M. .... ~ f . ------------------ ----- ------ ------ - - “ * - by healthy carrier« who have been s h e was fraid, then, th a t he was to go off on a n all-day trip w ith Colly Whitmore home were (•eon room rural school' to which he ¡an d daughter drove to Vernonia I going to laugh at her Instead of me without a chaperon!” Lovegiwn ol Cla-rrv Grove. Mr and luul been accustomed He has Join- Sunday over the Wolf crack road In contact with sick persons. Because of deviation in consumption, your There Is a natural inclination on with her But lie did nothing of the "Good Lord. Neal! You don't need the p ari of communities relatively sort. He regarded her with less to invite her a t all.” water company must be prepared at all free from infection to try to ward amusem ent than before, and some- "But I have And she's accept- themselves with barriers designed thing very like tenderness, ed." times to supply the maximum demand. to ., exclude -You don't ------ need — to ------ dress - r □P. _ - possible cases of , in- ---- ------ . "Then you both ought to be will- icction. Experience indicates clear- you know. Haven't you a simple lit- ing to take the consequences.” ly th at extensive and expensive ef- tie serge suit of some sort? It's "Look here. Rov. I thought you 5» torts to erect barriers against travel cool, motoring." were a friend of mine. You're not from the outside in general gave "Ño.” acting much like one.” only a false sense of security, dis- "And vou couldn't get one?' Rov felt a pang of contrition. He rupted business, Interfered wtlh " No, ~ I couldnt afford to buy one was a gentle creature. necessary community intercourse And anyway. I wouldn't know' w hat “I'm sorry. Neal. I shouldn't have and led to expense and hardships was suitable.” spoken as I did. Anne's a nice girl. without ultim ately accomplishing Neal saw th a t he was facing real Every one adm its that. I'd be as the purpose lor which they were heartbreak, frankly confessed. He sorry as anyone to see her get intended. Normal adults are as veered away from it with con- into trouble.” likely to be carriers as are chil- .summate tact. “I t ’s inconceivable th a t s h e dren. W ith our present day facilities "Well, we could take a picnic should get into trouble.” said Neal R ichard E. Wiley, M anager for travel it is practically impos- lunch and eat it by the roadside, icily. siole even for the mast isolated Then you could wear any tiling you Yes. of course. W hat I m eant « community to create any barrier happen to have. W hat you'd wear was—go ahead and ask M other. I\1 ~ which will not ultim ately b r e a k to church, as long as w ere going say w hat I can to her. too.” duwn- , on a Sunday. How would th a t do?” "Thank vou,” said Neal s t i l l th e re are two different theories * i don’t oelieve it would do a t coldly. concerning the communicability of all ' Because of his repentant spirit. inlantiic paralysis. The first is that "Why not?' Roy said even more to his m other the disease Is not highly infectious It just wouldn't.” than he had intended. B ut in spite and as a result a large proportion , - - A scraping and booming sound of th is intercession. Neal _____ found of the population is not susceptible, began to float through the open her adam ant when he first ap- This is supposed to account for the windows of tlie town hall. Clear- proached her peculiar and erratic distribution of ly, the band was preparing to re- -I ‘ couldn't • think of it, Neal. It the disease. The other theory is commence Its m inistrations Neal's would ____ make talk, going on a S un- i th at it Is an extremely infectious time was growing short. He lean- day.” disease, ns easily transm itted as ed over, and took Anne's hand. I "It's the only day the poor girl measles for instance, and th a t most which somehow she could not seem can go. She works like a dog all children have It f»rm a t an early to withdraw, and spoke very earn - the rest of th e knQW time." h.H Tn ( ^ age u»!„..l„ jj J but not not In in <h„ the form r»^nC recognized as estly. infantile paralysil since It does "Look here—you're not refusing wouldn't seem n atu ral starting off not manifest paralytic symptoms, because you think I'm trying to th a t way w ith a stranger.” If this Ls the correct explanation, be fresh, asking you to do tills "Why, I should think you'd like we can easily understand th e e r - ! — ratlc distribution it manifests In r Lack of upper teeth in dairy cattle is about the asm uch as it lias been found th a t ony natural characteristic, yet a very strange one, 85 per cent of adults show im munity to tills disease it may rea which has not been changed and improved by skillful sonably be expected th at they have breeding and careful m ating of the better blood-lines acquired this im munity by having of dairy cattle families. had a mild form of the disease. Ladies’ Club at Laurel E lects Hoile«» Miss Laemerman of Hayward Bride 43 Acres for Rent W. G. IDE W ATER- 24 HOURS A DAY Mountaindale Sale Brings 500 People Comfort, Beaut OREGON-W ASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY pins Freedom fro m Household Drudgery Enjoy a new MONTAG Circulator Heater in Your Home This Year! Trade in Your Old Heater A T ONCE! Attractive In Appearance F o r a lim ited tim e during our special campaign, your old heater will be down pay ment on a brand new Montag. We want you to have C O M F O R T and C O N V E N IE N C E in your home this year. T h at's why we have made it easy fo r you to have a new Montag C irculator H eater — R IG H T N OW ! The new M ontag C irculator H eater will add to the appearance of any room in which it is placed. It is m odern in design, up-to- the-m inute in style. Finished in glistening w alnut-grained porcelain enamel. N O W , You Can Enjoy REAL Comfort In Your Home The famous Montag C irculator is de signed to do an efficient heating job in every type of home, no m atter how large or small. Designed to econom ically heat your home, using fuel ntoat practical in this territo ry . o A N atural Y et Strange Characteristic in D airy Cattle P ro te c t th e C h ild r e n No newspaper can continue to ex ist solely as an advertising medium. Its very interest to the people at large is t h e only characteristic which makes It valuable to the a d vertiser. and th a t Interest will re main only so long ns the newspaper is honest with itself and with the people whom it serves.—Iron River iMIch.) Reporter. There is a M ontag Circulator Heater model for every home—a type, a size, a style tor every re quirement. Models ior burning wood and coal or ior wood exclusively. See our complete display. Lester Ireland &. Co. nc Mt SEE US TODAY—T ake a d v a n ta g e o f present low prices! D o N o t Bring Sorrow In to Som e H om e! Lessens Household Drudgery In addition to cutting down fuel costs, the M ontag C irculator H eater needs much less atten tio n than an ordinary heater. P ro p erly fueled, it will furnish w arm th for many hours. T here will be no need for constant refueling, and boxes of fuel which create d irt in your living room. T h ere will be less housecleaning—no need for constant sw eep ing and dusting in your living room. T The early ancestors of the present day dairy cows produced only enough milk to sustain th e ir calves until the latte r were able to rustle grass and forage for themselves. Contrast this with present-day. high producing dairy cows, many of which produce 100 pounds of milk a day for long periods. Com pare the rough-raw -boned long horned “family cows” of the early days of N orthwest history with the sleek Hol stein», the dream y-eyed Jerseys and the golden Guernseys of the dairy herds of today. l...goi/n£ - WE GIVE YOU A : FREE TICKET : THROUGH i CALIFORNIA! ■ J ■ * ■ ■ There'« no catch in i t ! Southern Pacific takes you to Chicago, New York and mo« other eastern cities through California for the same rail fare as a trip straight East and back. See your local agent or write J. A. ORMANDY, 705 Pacific Plug., Portland, Ore. Southern P a c ific ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a rey A T C H for school traffic signs! Obey them to the letter! The greatest care must be taken by drivers w here children are a t play or are on their way to or from school. Give them the right of way in pedestrian lanes and take into consid eration the fact th at eager youngsters are liable to do things on the spur of the moment. A little carelessness on the part of a driver may m ean a broken little body and sorrow of untold agony in a once happy home. “ LET'S QUIT KILLING” 4 The best stocks of these and other breeds from all over the country will again be shown this year in Portland a t the Pacific International Livestock Exposition. October 6 to 13. Among the many other interesting features will be a combined Horse Show an d Rodeo. 4 We urge you to attend If possible and assure you of the co operation of this bank in every worthy endeavor. ••TO«/, Commercial N ational Bank “The Largest Independent Bank In W ashington County." Hillsboro, Oregon L. J. R U S H L O W E verything in Insurance Telephone 1701 [ 1332 W ashington St. Thi» advertisem ent Is printed in ro-operation with the Safety Campaign now being conducted. Y J iiu tim m i BEBASBffifc