Image provided by: Hillsboro Historical Society; Hillsboro, OR, and The Oregonian; Portland, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1934)
THE Thursday, (h io in r I, 1931 C. E. to Rally Gaston Friday H IL L S B O R O INTEREST SHOWN IN EXPOSITION EXHIBITS Tigard Eleven I-os«-» Game Io St. Mary’* Friday ARG US. Queen Anne's Lace ‘liy France» Parki ill» t'urtla Tlgertl) Keye «. is Wivtllllltfton c o u n t y Pai klaaoii K< yea K ih I cvoi liU’IlllxT» will u u tltrr a t < h u h hi Frlriuy cveiiliiR loi a pic-convciilhm rally Plans of tin* convention will lie n ’vculed (,'ohtbtuwi from last by Mlftft D orothy Ilow«», county |)i<v»l(U nt M ian Inez P o itr r of < ia mynopiim ton ib in c I muki * of tin* rally Koas C R A IT K Il I In a of dlaappoint- < h illc \, fU’l<l mm letary for the o n m r n t, th ro u ifh b a r in a b ilit y , 'In a to tb a rou ( ’ K union, will be th e pi in n r l f i -.)„>«-»» • r b '-r f a m ily , to p u t fin liib - i ipal .•.|»,aker t»l the convention at inir to u rb rs to b«-r r o a tu m e fo r a ior>K- an<H i|o»u*«| c o u n try dan<«, Anr»a C h a m b e r Beaverton C h ristia n ch u rch < » lo b ,i la in ia I r r it a t e d by th e s to lid it y a rid lack pi ,’i Veldon J i Him ni :»« w of im a g in a tio n diaplay«*«l by b a r a a c o rt, berg taU C IB pii • Itfi ut, u ill .,i o l (i - j l f i ' If i l d r a t h ,p«»lnta ba » h a re * w it h lx* am ong tin* gue -t H|M*akera of the moat o f b a r a c q u a in ’ a n c a a ». A v ia ito r in < onventlon tb a c o m m u n ity . N '-a l ( <m rad. y o u n g la w - How well thw county iegislrntion y ar ia to ba tb a "aanaatlon“ o f tb a ava- iiln if, a n d l l il d r a t b la v a y u a ly jaa lo u a . Io, tilt* convention Is pm gnw .lng < M A E I ’ E lt I I C o n ra d la Im praa a ad by will b r M en a t Frlriuy n ig h ts rally A n n a 'a frw ah y oung b e a u ty a n d c h a rm when all mb icties nr«* supposed to and r a a d lly p e rra iv a a b a r fln a c h a ra c te r. have a fo u rth of th e ir iu«,tiib»‘i» AI m > v "» I t „hnvvii H m » I K b a n d (« m u n E x h ib it at la * t >car'x l ’a< If lc I l a in v ite « b a r l»» a c c o m p a n y bio« a n d h«« regUitrnHl Miss K dlier H tioin. ’ll I n i , , n a t io n a l I J v ,*»t « m k E x p o s itio n w h ic h w i ll h<* r, p«*at,*,l a g a in hoateaa, M n G r i f f i n , a n d bar aon R oy, Karri, county boohtcr Is working to on a p ic n ic tb a fo llo w tn if S u n d a y . A n n a H ili yea r. T i l l * d is p la y 1«, o n e o f th e m ost |x > p n la r o f t h e m a n y UI ... h - ■ ■" I»- ' u< c apb . tho u g h a w a r a aba ia b e in g **un- hoi,s«*d In t h e la r g e e n t r a m e h a ll on th e e x p o s itio n g r o u n d » . cent by ((invention tim e T ig ard i> »o n v a n tio r ia l " III M r« G r i f f i n ia n o t en- well over the f»o jh ’I le n t re g is tra Dun to Im proved fa rm and bu»- m o h air, will prove e d u ca tio n a l th u < a IIAP’IER ia a tic o v e r tb a pr<rpoaad p " rue, A n n a ’a tion Hev W illiam I- Itadem achei a n d of In te re st to all expoHitioo fa m ily b a in g k n o w n in tb » c o m m u n ity aa ItieKN c o n d itio n s, e a rly Indlcatiom , Tigard Evangelical c hurch, will ‘ »»biftla««.'' b u t N a a l w ln a b a r o v a r G eorge have charge of the devotional h i - give protnlne of m ore extenxlve v isito rs ." ll il d r a t b . a aa u m in g th e p r e r o g a tiv e of B ecause of th e In te re s t show n e x h ib its and g re a tly lncrca»<*<l at .* * l <- rally A n n a 'a fia rif a ." w b u b th e g i r l baa no« R e p o r t P o ta to Bug« te n d a n c e a t th e 2 4 th A nnuul P a In th e l l o r ,* »how and R odeo, a a d m itte d , ia In d ig n a n t b u t pow erleaa. A n n a kluaaly dipa in to her » c a n ty a av in g a and Tigard is advising th e D e p a rt cific In te rn a tio n a l E lviutock E i fe a tu re of lust y e a r’s expo sitio n , I ra< iiuya a u ita b le f in e r y " fo r tb a t r i p fr o m m ent of A griculture th ro u g h the , an old fr ie n d ar.d w e li w ia h e r. M r . (¿old* officials huvn u rru n g ed to re p ea t county a g e n t's offlc«* th a t potato ponltlon, a cc o rd in g to expoHltlon anb u rg In th is year. T h ia y e a r’» expoaltloii (Ids c olorful event bu».> u<* ui th is sta le a n d are quite official». num<*rouA in M arion county Ac will bn held In P o rtla n d , O regon, It has been ag ree d to rnako th is ( HAFTER IV cording to M is J E O elgcr, who O cto b er 6 to 13. th e final c o n te st of all w estern told of th e bugs luring In Oregon A NNE was w atting for Neul In rodeos for th is yeur, w hen you II. C. M cH enry, In c h a rg e of In- to grunge m em ber • tin* m id-w est ' » l l i i yard w hen lie appeared, m enace can crea te a lot of dam age diiH trlal e x h ib its, state» , "Indus* will sen th e gran d cham pion cow prom ptly nine. Du- following 1.» t h e jjo ta to crop in th is sta te U tria l dlHplay» H i I m y e ar urn m orn boy chosen. m orning He insisted on going to Only ace rid e rs of th e rodeo allowi'd to go u nhindered O ther e x te n siv e th a n they have been for the Jrorch a n d c h a ttin g w ith the l* i *ins who were I*.in in the mid fam ily for a lew m in u tes; th e n they som e yeura pant. Hpacn ha» a l w orld and open ra n g e liuve been dl,• wc«t .‘»aid the p o tato bug , nti-cd read y been re serv e d by tho 1 '„ l i Invited to p a rtic ip a te by M cCarty sta rte d oil At first h e was < ntrre- , onsidei-able dam age th ere A group ly (gcupied w ith g e a r-sh ifts und of Tigard m em bers a tte n d e d the ed .State» D e p artm en t of A g ric u l and E llio tt, m a n a c rs of th e Ro brakes; but soon lie tu rn e d to her deo who a re b rin g in g th e ir strin g S ta n d a rd o il com pany, grange l» » * trr night program put tu r e , gayly. on bv KiuUm O range S aturday Frofdklftt Ice C re am , C olum bia of fam o u s o u tla w broncs, B rahm a "T ins ts fine. You d o n 't know evening E It lb o w n of Evening Steel com puny, S w ift and com pany s te e rs und to u c h necked long how pleased I am !" "It s fine for me. You've been S ta r t )range guve a s h o rt history und K n ig h t P a c k in g com pany. horns. simply w onderful, a ira n g in g it ull and rom ance of Gold K een co m p etitio n Is a s s u re d by a h ! n u k u .g It look so easy w hen It "A lso of In ter, k t," »aid Mr. Mr- \bm bcrw of lig a id v llle Itebckah lixlge m et Tuetalay evening and a f Ib nry , ’’will be a d isp lay of fish th e off« r of lite ral c;»»h prizes for was really hard." ter a slio rt business session, g a th e r and gam e by th e S ta te G am e com- bro n e rid in g , bull doc Ing, ste e r u ll. th a t w a, n o thing Do you ed in the dining ludl for a wh lid iu I hb I o ii , tho D airy Product*, »how, rid in g , c alf roping a n d o th e r m ind if I tell you how nice you cl to gether Hostesses w eie Mi.». lixsk? '1 ( oral lliixlcriii.ui Mr» J Wick and F lo w e r show a n d T r u th In M eat» nventrt. "O f ( s u r e I don 't m ind Why nhow and conibli d Il< rso T he dluplay, a» well a» tho.se u rra n g e d do people alw ays ask you If you M r. A Hehubring have som ething Picnic in iu ir r I rhlax by th o se v e ia l c o u n tie s in th e Rodeo will b< held in t lie Indoor m ind wlien they A picnic dinnei has lx*en schedul- s ta te . p leasan t to say. a n d rem ark, l >f th e Itelflc Inti ■riiatlonal «d at thv 1 o t » 1 tem ple in th in k you ought to know' w hen " T h e u su al ’Ivertock exhibit». Tig aid Eric lay evening at <’ 30 bj th ey 're going to t< 11 you som ething aft m o o n and Both pu v Ilion. th e T lgardvlile R ebekah club. I n In c lu d in g d a iry a n im als, f f cat- perfectly h o rrid?" • a re s e h td - »ln ep, » V. n lng p, rforiu 1 don't know B ut they do, don 't v itations have been e x tru d e d to tie , sw ine, d r a f t h o r n t h t 1. ' Neal laughed Well, th en memlx-rs ot tile I,Mai Odd Fellow p o u ltry a n d p et stock. >oI and tiled. and It, ix-kali lodges T h e R ebekah ■perhap you w ont m ind If I tell degree tea m will lurid a pra»ti e tended a liotLsc p a rty a t th e big dav. ill P o rtlan d last week visiting vou. too how lovely you w en' th ese .< - i'»n a f te r flu* evening meal. A nna B utterfield. last two evenings. You look Just I x »U m * at Hungerv lilc of Oi ' hai - In., sister. Mi l4 « c H ard .Schedule W ilbur Moor of ValbJo. C a l. wa. like a w hite rose in t h a t m uslin d ih SaVurd i> night wi n «lame Tigard f<x>tbull squad is facing Pci m an Mr and Mi C larence visiting at the Jo lu i W enger home dress." o h . do you really th in k so? I'm a still ¡schedule th is >, ar w ith eight Updike Ml a n d M rs G eorge Ear last week aiiw.. listed hollowing is the m erm an. Mr a n d Mrs W R H u d Mr and Mrs David T sehabold. aw fully glad! I bought it F riday, schedule w ith four a t bona- and son. E rnest and Vivbui H udson C lara I - liabold and Mi M rCuen m W allaeetow n, ironi Mr. G olden- .• .i .iu i\llle, I « 1 went to Dingview .Sunday to 'L i t burg An 1 tlrese clothes too W as tier C latskanie, th e n October th e W allace M rC uen fam ily Mr tin s w liat you m eant by a sim ple U E stacada here, O ctober 1». I m - MeCuen has lawn very slek all lltle serge su it ?" Exactly And tlie lia t ls cork- ,• t Drove. t h e n ’ Novemtx i 2 New- sum m er a n d Is low able to be Ix’ig lw»rr. November W. Hillslx»ro. around, alth o u g h hot able to work I mg. too 1 ye been doing som e shop- here. N ovem ber Hi. a n d Beaverton, H aloid M eCuen re tu rn e d w ith Ills ! ping m yself I ye bought tw o of Novem ber 30 tliere g ra n d p are n ts to visit for a tim e. I those new bottles t h a t keep tilings Teachers of th e high •» hool m ade HELVETIA A luryc c-ruwd a t- ’ h o t o r cold, w hichever you like. a su rp rise visit io Mia. Harvey t«*li(l<x1 llw olil tilin' (lance a t H e l H ave you seen one?" V flt' ItOSA M ONTGOM F.HY S um m ers a t h e r lx »me in P ortland vetia hull H uturday micht Thlv "No. but I ye read a bout tlrem Mi's Itosa M ontgom ery. 75. died ■ in advertisem ents." H rptrm bi r 25 and presen ted her K atuiday (here wtll be m odern with a n electric cloek Mrs S u m imi.sle lo r the Z im iliei'inaii-for-O ov- Sunday at the hom e o, her son. "W ell today you'll see th em In m ers te a r ltr s dom estic a r t in the ern o r b e n e,ll dance and u yood (J E M ontgom ery, in Hillsboro a f- action W ere going to liave hot ler a n Illness of nearly a year 1-un- coffee und teed tea M rs G riffin high school a n d was known t<> u o w d la expected Mr C raig a n d h e r M>n A llan i rul services wi re to n d u ete d a t the has put up a w onderful lunch; and stu d e n ts a n d p a ren ts as C hristina C raly of C'orvulllA visited tier Donelson At Sewell chapel T uesday it's a perfect day. I should say we M aybach before lx-i m arriag e Having a r m Chicago th e W orlds d a n y tite i, M rs Jolui Pnbol.s. la.st a fte rn isin w ith Rev R L. P d tn am were Iraving good luck all around." Well, I should say we were." I air aixl a huge p a rt of th e m id « e d i O n Hundav th ey went to ofticiating Pile laxly was shipped dle west M rs E d ith S tro m and W alla W alla. Wa-sh to visit M rs to tlru y . Mills. W t s e . for burial Tire G riffins, arm ed w ith Ivampers, Mrs M ontgom ery was born at Jars a n d w raps, were all read»’ to E .th e r aixt Albert S tro m re tu rn e d Craly ..Lsier Mr» P u I xj I s accom - M assena, N Y . July 17. 1859. a n d sta rt w hen Neal a n d A nne reached home l s ‘ t week-etui T hey have p anied th etn H elvetia band ha» lost w-veral had lived in HllLsIairo th re e years W allaeetow n. a n d M rs O rtffin, ta k been gon«» for several weeks visiting of It» m em ber» lately H o rte H ein- SI'-- is survived bv th ree sons. (1 E ing in A n n e s a ttra c tio n s w ith one with frieiub» and relatives mv and two «1 hl» daughter.^. M ontgom ery of H illsboro O rland a • glance w hile the Inbnoduc- I one to S t M ary’s fit K a th ry n and V erna H eiiuuay. quit Mi ntgom ery of d r a y s M ill' W ise, tlohs were going on. was n o t long In a IxXly contested game Marv •. h igh .school defeated T igard some tune ayo w hen the laniilv and Roy M ontgom ery of Portland. In deciding tlia l Roy m ust be res cued ut any ixrst S he Insisted on 12-0 at H uber Friday a fternoon moved to a farm n e ar lloriny. JO H N T. W IIIT E S in t sittin g on tire back s e a t w ith him, Tlx* H uints scored Just before the wliete h r will farm o h a larger Brief funeral services were c o n while Anne resum ed h e r place be , nd of th e first half w hen a clev « a le C arol W enger went to W h it from side Neal in front. Her ra p tu re a t erly ex,*, ut4*d forw ard bass. K elle m an eollrae at W allu W alla W ash d ucted Saturvhiv m o m ln e her to B arkley, netted 30 yards and H ary HaderLs* h e r Ls em ployed at Dunclson a n d Sewell parlors for tlie sensation of sw ift m otion, like a toudulow n In th e last q u a rte r tile Pei fee! Ion B akery I I I HIllAboro Jo h n T W hiteside. KJ of Buxton Im agined flying, her eager a sto n - Plonske who played a ste lla r gam e Mr W enzel Is prep arin g for u w ith P astor Henry 8. H aller of P il ushmen! at th e beauty o f t h e at (ixl for St M ary s, recovered a hand concert a t H elvetia h a ll O c grim liousr officiating M r Buxton ..s'liery, h e r joy in being w ith Neal, was born ill M aryland. M arch 29. were all too g re at for u tterance. Tigard fum ble and m a .serie» of tober 20 Jo lu i Piibols a n d Janie.1. B a tc h 1852 a n d (lied here on Friday after T hey reached th e fam ous "gorges" line plays a n d a end ru n pul the ball o n th e five-yard line Pre, Lsco elder hud a B ve-polnt deer w hen a short illness O ne son, John, and in tune to go th ro u g h tlvem before to,»’., it over for th e final score they re tu rn e d (r»ni a h u n tin g trip four gran d ch ild ren , all of Buxton, luncheon M rs G riffin was sure survive th e walk would be too m uch for Hit,- a n d C onklin for T ig a rd were in KaM rrn Oregon All A nderson was um olig th e her. a n d besides, she w an ted to get tlx* best ground gainers. T ig ard will f e t th e a d v ertisem e n ts help you th in g s ready for th e ir m eal So Roy m eet M cM innville on th e local field lucky h unter» who bagged a deer dutifully rem ained twhUid to help m ake your shopping plans h u t week this Friday. M rs Henry H taehll a n d d a u g h B ank C om plim ented ter lXirothv silent th ree days lust Tigard ixuik was com plim ented ,»n the rem arkable int rease of de- week w ith Iwr sister-in-law Mrs l*».its show n by the local hank by E rnest Z ureher C larenee B adertarlier, w ho liu-s E A C arroll, repre.M*tttative of the 1 «xlcral Deposit In su ra n ce C o rp o r been at I l l s hom e here tor th e past ation W ashington. D C . when h, week suffering frill blotal poison mud«« a business call W ednesday in a wound on his arm . re tu rn e d N inety-nine jmi cent of th e d e l-Yldav to t h e C ity Meal m a rk e t in posit* in tlx* T igard bank a re in Beaverton, where Ls Is em ployed Rev C H offm an of P o rtla n d will sured. conduct E nglish servtce nt Phillips Je n k in s H eads L etterm en L etterm en «1 tlie High w liuol R eform ed c h u rc h S unday a t 11 m et M onday m id el<» led tlie follow a in Everyone Is invited to a tte n d in'! officers Alin Je n k in s, presi Sam Btulert-wher s|*'iit a Jew d en t; P a t Cooper, v lc e -im n d e n t; Joe llordcn w c re U ry ; E arl S m ith. (leasuriT . K e n n eth Jo h n so n , •'•>'. - DEF.R SEASON Keiint. T. S m ith und (H en Lllili. O p e n e d S r p t e m lw r 20 advisors K le a n b o re A m m u n itio n Several m em bers of th e loenl Odd I s rd R if lew Fellow lodKe nwt S un d ay ntornUiK and hud u w . km I p arty for W. C. CORWIN HARDW ARE f a r t e r , who h a s been a m em ber of Agent tire order for HO years. H is lodge T ubes T ested Free at I’oniuu M ichigan, recently gave lauiK'» Radio him a life m em bership. It Is be lieved th a t C a rte r Is one ot the old est in m em bership In th is slate. rig a rd C h ristia n E ndeavor soci H tldltlon to ull th e o iit- «tuntlinx test,ire« In The New ety m et n t tlie home of Itev. und HARRISON D. HUGGINS and ( ir r iit r r Hnntluy Journal Mrs W R adem acher for th e m o n th vou xxIII fin d a com plete booli- D. ly business m eeting M onday eve le n x th novel every xxerk . . ning m id discussed plaits for the EVE, EAR, NOSE ANI» T H RO A T w ritte n hy th e nation'« fore rest of tlie year. most it ut hors— profusely Illu s SPEC IA LIST tra te d In color hy noted « rth ts . T H lA IlD I ’ lilL s tb U k H IL L S B O R O , OREGON her G ig,, o r twice, hungrily, he took a r.tcaithy glance a t hl* w atch, realizing th a t Aniw argi Neal were 'c itu ln ly n o t hurrying, tlvat lliey inu .t Inueed liave l<jet a ll tra< k of tim e At la*t tlw y reappeared, flivdi- cii a n d laughing Roy th o u g h t, mv«'rably aw are tlia t it wa* now too late for the th o u g h t to do trim any good, tlia t lie tuid never Been la r look m i p re tty before o r el»e lu- had, alupidly. never realized i«ow pretty »lie wa*. S he had brought oa< k some little souvenir*, a n d wa* arguing tlia t *he o u g h t to pay for them , tlia t Neal sim ply m u stn 't jx nd o m uch for h er; a n d Neal was insisting teasingly, tlia t lid* wa* Id* party. Still contending, they sank down (in tl»e gras* beside tlie Griffin*. I lie c o n te n t of tlie m agic bottles were tested a n d declared delicious; were all the o th e r goodies w hich Mi.. G riffin had cooked w ith such skill At tile end o! tlie feast. Neal produced from a hiding place in the ' a r two large boxes ol candy, and while tlie ladles were opening these w ith exclam ation» of su r- jiiL .e and delight, lie 111 a cigarette, hoy did not sm oke, iris m o th e r did not approve of it After a lazy h a lf-h o u r Neal sug- gc.,ted tlia t tfiey should ride d</wn to "tlie L ake" a n d row a little while. Gti I'm terribly a fra id of boats!" exilalm ed Mrs. G riffin, sh rih k u ig t«o k And Roy doesn t know how to row. I've alw ays been a fra id to have him learn, because he m ight drown. B ut you tak e Miss C h a m berlain. Neal. W e'll w ait for you la-re I m ight g et a little nap." Tire row took even longer th a n tlie walk, a n d it was late a fte rn o o n before they sta rte d on th e ir way tw ilight w hen th e G rillih ., were deposited a t th e ir fro n t door, and Anne a n d Neal on th e ir way bin k over tlie hills to W est H arnp- stead. Neal brought tlie c ar to a stop, a n d sixike huskily. I ve got to go away in th e m o rn ing, he said, "I've sta y ed longer th an I should already Of course 1 m i oinihg back. You know th a t. But I don t w ant to say good n ig h t yet C ouldn’t we take a little walk som ewhere to g eth e r before I leave you a t your houae?*' Anne h esitated. He laid his h a n d over hers, as h e h a d done on th e night of th e dance. Please," lie said as he h a d said r < lly Room V iv ln n Ilm ln o n l Commrrrial W R. H udson and E rnest shingled th e ir house lust week. Mr mwl M rs C larence Updike and sm all son retu rn e d fiotne M on day nltler several days' sta y In P ortland. T hose fro m H ayw ard who a t- I'h o n ea R«ml,te n e r 2972 O f f ic e 2971 N a tio n a l Rank 14 .75 Coats are longer this season — sleeves simpler with be low - the - elbow fullness— and of course Tenney's brings you the newest styles even at this low price! In crepes and nubbed crepes— black, green, brown, high style colors for this season! Women’s and Misses’! FALL Th e New and G re a te r Sunday Journal Introduces a startling Seeds - Grain W hite Holland Seed W heal, Jenkins Club Seed W heal, Rink Seed W heat, Recleaned Grey Winter Oats, Recleaned Fall R.ve, Cheat Seed, Rye C.rass, Hungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, ami all Clovers. Our fall Seed Stock is com plete. Buy your Seed requirements from Imperial. Better Q uality — Better Price» CLOVER SEED W ANTED GRAINS We have a large shipping outlet for your Oats, Barley, Clover Seed. See us before you sell. IMPERIAL FEED I’ lin n r 01 Si GRAIN CO. Miller» n, quality Feed» South Seeimd St. now typo of Bunday Mataxlno replete w ith fic tio n stories, ar ticles and pictures, nil prin ted I I I b r illia n t color. EVERY DEPARTMENT LARGER— FINER An Increased Sports s ta ff. In clu d in g n a t i o n a l w riters of note, xx III cover every m ajor »ports event — society and W o m e n ’s Pages are l a r g e r— more com plete, w ith pictures repro duced In rich color . . Movie fans w ill fin d a larger depart m ent of news nnd gossip about dctures and personalities— Plus he s ta rtlin g new feat tire th a t dares to te ll th e tr u th about th e movies . , . “ Ilo lb w o o d I ' l l - censored" . . . Ilo w does Mae West hide her double chin? W h at physical d e f e c t alm ost kept C l a r k Gable from s tar dom?— a ll In V iv id Pictures . . . every week In T h e New and G reater Sunday Journal. I on rig h t side try A dlerlka O ne (lose brings out poisons a n d relieves gas pressing on h e a rt so you sleep sou n d ly all night. D elta D rug store Ad BEAUTY is m o s t l y CARE qPHE beauty that is A more than skin deep is the beauty that re flec ts co n sta n t care. Your hair . . . nails . . . complexion will be love ly if we care for them. Millie’s Beauty Salon ,21» 3rd St. Phone 127» G round floor Odd Fellow s' Bldg MR. MAN! Have You Looked at Our TOPCOATS? THEY’RE GREAT MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE Tweeds, polos, cam el hair mixtures. Tan, browns, navy, oxford grey. H igh in Fashion! Extra Values! 5-85 Penney's show s you how to d ress well on little m oney! E v ery one of these dresses is new and sty le -rig h t— sa tin s w ith sm a rt ja c k e ts! New sh eers! Lovely dark c rep e s! Sizes 14 to 20! Sizes 33 to 46 JUST UNPACKED Flannels, N ovelties, Tst ecds! S m a rt S k ir ts ! Sizes for Misses and W om en! 1 -9 8 H ave se v e ra l—w ith d iffere n t blouses and sw e a te rs you can have v a rie ty a t little cost! B rig h t a n d d a rk colors in wool flannels, and crep e s — also novelties a n d tw eeds! 54-tn. W tde! 100' c Wool! FLA N N EL Range of handsome Fall colors! $1.49 B eautiful colors to in sp ire you to design clothes for the children, and new sk irts, coats, and blouses for yourself! Blues, greens, reds, b ro w n ! Cream , o / * r .................. .. .................. »1.49/ Contrast! Apfdique<! Smart Sis-Bro Jerseys NEW SUITS B row n s B lues Men! This Value Calls fo r Action! SUITS A Clothing Sensation at 1 4 .7 5 You can trust Penney’s to bring you the best possible clothing values! Here they are! Style-right suits, made from quality cassimeres, worsteds, novelties. 1 Charming Dresses— trim Suits! 98 SUNDAY Hy G EO R G E W . O G H E N A th r illin g story of ro mance and nd adventure In th e N orthw est’s tim b e r coun try. A raging forest fire — a tow n In danger— and a I,erole forest ranger fig h tin g flam es and treachery to save the girl he loves. R E A P T H IS GRP I T BOOK— COM PÌ I I I N E X T S l’N HAY The JOURNAL, Portland, Ore. Men’s Fall Oxfords Nice b rig h t F all and W in ter colors— w ith plenty of gay c o n tra st and ch arm in g appliques to liven them up. Fine wool je rs e y — they w ear well. Sizes from 2 to 6 y e ars B a rg ain s! GUARD of the T IM B E R L IN E Order your Subscription NOW from your local agent or tO™ SIDE — AFFECTS HEART It sto m ac h OAH prevents sleeping DRESSES A ugm entlnff Th e Journal's »11- star lh t of lo xable-laughnhle com ic characters Is n whole new troupe of d e lig h tfu l fu n n y fo lk ! 2« of them In a ll— In txxo colo rfu l sections each S u n day. NEW MAGAZINE SECTION DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT Satins! Sheers! Crepes! Sm art 28 COMICS IN FULL COLOR Annes H o u r« 9 3U a. n t . to 12 m. 1 :30 p. m . to 6 p m. (C o n tin u e d on paire 6, Luxurious— Penney Priced! Th e most u n iqu e features exer offered hy a newspaper for Its renders’ e n jo ym e n t. S tier face betw een hl* tw o hand». "Look a t me Anne." "I a m looking." "I d ld n t m ean th a t till* should h a p p e n n o t for a long tim e yet. Not rx'iaiLse I dldn t love you- "I know you love tne "But because I d ldn t w ant to h u rt o r even s ta rtle you "You h a v en 't I love you. I t would have killed me, n o t being sure." S h e th o u g h t tie was going to tak e h e r In hl* arm * again, and kis* tier un til it h u rt, u* h e Iiad before Instead, he k n e lt down In th e long grass, a n d bowed lus head. "A nne," h e said, so softly th a t sh e could h a rd ly h e a r him , "Anne you a re a queen—a queen In d is guise, a fairy changeling pertiap ., hut a queen Ju st th e sam e. Will you help me e a rn th e lace for you to w ear?" • • • A little over a m o n th late r, Anne a n d Neal were inarrld. He did n o t allow th e ir sud d en be- tro ttia l to In terfere w ith hi* plans. T lie following m o rn in g lie sta rte d off in pusuit of his w ealthy client, f o u r days la te r h e re tu rn e d , with th e re p o rt of com plete euccea» in his venture. " T h a t m eans five h u n d re d (killars to m<— to u s he told A nne, '"and we'll need it. You m u stn 't th in k of m e a s some kind of fairy prince, even if you a re a queen." “1 d o n 't." said Anne, flushing. "Y ou do. too! You know you do. Bles* you! B u t I'm not. I ’d be wil ling to bet th a t G eorge H ildreth'3 got twice as m u ch sa lte d aw ay a* I have, th is very m inute. S ure you d o n 't w ant to change your m ind ' "Neal—I wish you w ouldn't." H e saw th a t h e r love was so stra n g e to h e r still, so sacred, tlia t she could not jest a bout it "All right, d ear, I won't. B ut we m u st talk over th e p ractical side of things. B ecause I w a n t to m arry you r ig h t aw ay.” "Yes. T h a t's w hat I w ant, too." Anne, I wish you w ouldn't,’’ he mocked lightly. "You have n o idea how h a rd it is for m e to behave w hen you speak to m e like th a t. B u t we ought to stra ig h te n out a few im p o rta n t d etails first, a s I said I've got a good practice, for a fellow my age, a n d i t ’s grow ing. I'm e arn in g a fa ir incom e. And I've saved som ething. N ot a n aw ful lot. We c an begin clear, w ith som e th in g a h e a d a n d som ething behind us. B ut we've got to begin sm all. I Folks Flock to Penney’s 3 COATS T ni.ARHKS riTTEn “Ye» " T hey were In tfie lane now. n e ar th e roeebiush with Its sliarp thorn* a n d falling petal*. Neal could feel h e r young body, quivering w ith ra p tu re , b en eath til* encircling arm . "W liat 1* It, Anne? Tell m e!" *T was only thinking . . . I cam e here tlie night of th e dance In H am potead. to pick x»me flowers to wear to the party M um m er had tak en th e sweelpea* I wa* saving a n d p u t them on A unt S a ra h s grave. T hey were all I Iiad. You poor child!" "Ho P upper suggested th e rose bush I got all hot a n d dusty, h u r rying, and th e n 1 pricked my fin ger» . . . th ere w eren't enough roues anyway. G eorge followed rne down fiere, a n d a >ked m e why I d id n 't m ix them w ith some of those flower» growing in tlie m eadow 1 noticed th em a t tlie dance of course." "D o you know w liat they re c a ll ed ?" "C ertain ly I do Q ueen A nne's Lace . . . by Jove!" How quickly he h a d sensed th e sym bolism which had eluded G eorge entirely! S he cau g h t h e r breath " I t grows wtiere the soil ls very poor T h e farm ers th in k i t s ju st a weed—a n aw ful p e st.’ "B ecause they c a n 't see how b eautiful it is A nne—A n n e —m y d a rlin g !" H is arm * tiad tightened a bout h e r like bands of steel. He bent a n d laid hl* face against her hair, th e n suddenly w ith a little cry hi* lips brushed acres* tier cheek, seeking h e r m outh, a n d found it ready u p tu rn e d to th e hard, hot kisses w hich he pressed down on it. T hey clung to each other, two clean, p assio n ate young creatures, fused In th e w hite L am e of th e ir first g reat desire. . . Neal was tlie first to recover h im self. He drew away from Anne gently, w ith a caress th a t he m ight have given a child. T h en he took Collars, Edgings, Jabots! N e^ sunn« H ayw ard then. And ag ain she found herself pow erless to refuse. He helped her o u t of tire c ar and opened the lairs. T og eth er they pasesd in to th e cool greennes* of th e posture, sw eet w ith th e scen t ol th e A ugust fragrance. "I'm a fra id you'll stum ble and h u r t yourself. It's so d a rk wta-re th e m oonlight d o esn 't strike May I p u t my a rm aro u n d you?" Here’s, Why Benefit Dance at Helvetia Saturday M. Page Five Q u ilt Makers 1,000 YARDS N e w P r in t s 36-inch Wide. YARD 10c 2-POUND C o tto n Extra Fine Quality. B atts 44c Many Styles! «2.98 All lea th er, W ell c o n s tru c tio n ' T ipped or p la in ' C o m fo rta b le ' Low’ priced 'S -l I MARATHON HATS "The Rochelle" Men’s Dress SHIRTS Preshrunk! 98« B roadcloths in p lain w hites and solid colors. Also fan cy p a tte rn s . 14 to 17! Buys! Men’s UNION SUITS Heavyweight! *2.98 9«« A ll-over s t i t c h . A s m a r t sty le! S n a p b rim s and tap e red crow ns. P o p u la r shades! L o n g or short sleeve, a n k l e length styles! 34-46. R a y o n trimmed. Buys! j. c p¿nn<Y C o .in c