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T II E II I L L « B O R O ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , Thurw lay, <)‘ t ‘' ," 'r ,M- 1^'*’* Laurel People in W ood Deal Stevens. lniprov«*iìi®fìtB M itd v in I.Ä u rv l (liv M r« D is tric t I,. Ilrow nl will be market.'«! lu JNirtluml I. S te v e n » m > o n i |» u i l " l fxl Krall« miil Melbu u m l| Viliin Krim« o i Mu i i i U i k I i h . to 1'oilliuiii H alurday. wliere tliey » e le n t h p a rty u t Un- li.Miii- »I Mi K nut» «toter. M l' Milliin Huilit lilK<* Mr uiul Mr» Civil'- tlm ilfliU f C lit.i m ul l liiln Ktli’ 1 u l Ni-wlM-rit were W eillieidav • vi uinu ru lle rs "I M' ’ bi.ilhei-M W II m ul •' '• M i N h v M i :. .1 W TWlKK HIKI '» » 1,1 S i i l i >11« m ul lux m m l. Mr.» 1.villa V iirln is of f o r t o r h i n i wlio wa» lux lioiuie uin t i, rallixl m 1 Mi» .»l.'.ler llk'.t lir u a n Mi:. T w lgg’ W ednehrlny. »xm-rt Mr» W I Steven« am i l'.u»ii a n d Irene Hieven« w in- Hunday giic:.t.s oí ttu-lr nlMur and unnt. m is . l i i t o n III lev "I l» i|-|l.im l near Mr.» H e rth a I » n iin in "I HlooinUig visited her d a u g h te r Mi: lle n rv H<' J'. all "f lu I »«'■ » M r am» M rs A N Vail a n d d a u g h te r? M r. C lifton H n wi. k of P o rtla n d w ere Humliiv ' ‘.«toi . ut tin* !•' L llrow n hom e T hey ’ , ilin l C o n t h e II <1 M , N a y m u l 1 Mulloy fmiiilu » M, |( o v H e in . I k o f P e r ll iim l «■' Mi.. Mr um l M is ... , .... These 1' rocks Include New hall Features •I. •P *P .j. •! -p A S P L E N D ID SCHOOL D ill SS. ANO UILH LOB I HR PHDM. AND MA I I lUv I K.L'BE SUGGESTED I HIS WI.EK C url N h I j . ii , Mi Mi.. Fnu'lle lh»i<-fi- Mi ficori-e Tew.». Ml:. I ln ir v llaa.-e uml Ml W I Steven» Were gut U. u t a p artv a t Ule hom e of Ml» lla ttle W illia m oi H illsboro la-1 I ue-4.il Mr» I. •! H tevenlon Mr». .1 I> W ilrv ami G ra n d m a Wilev. of P o rtla n d » e re i-alfi-rs at th e 1- 1 Brown h<»inc hud. WediWMuiy W aln u t liurvcst wan i oinpli b il bust week Ttu- ei-op In g e m ra l I. n e t first qibillty aiut inoel u rilu n tl'. fell sh o rt on q u a n tity l>ry w eather l , .i .u im xt as th e caiise S a tu rd a y evening gm- b a t th e Joseph C ronin hom e » e re Mr ami Mrs P .1 Huron m ul »on G eorge mid M r m ul M rs Clyde Nrw.stiuin um l son iMckle of Portland Mr Harm» m ul Mrs N ew strum are b ro th er m ul sister ol Mr- < ro n lir Mr mxl Ml-» J W Mullov uml M r a n d Mr» F C Mullov called mi S II O n id u ff. who is quite ill In l*ortland Hi- is w ith his ilm ighter Mi» Mt-rle Ihinluini in n|«irlnienl.s th ere. . , M r. A dolph S chinlilt visited her Mister. Mrs C arl W ard of lu-ur P o rtlan d bust Tu>*ula\ M r and Mrs. C h ris lloffniH ii. form erly of Farm ington. »Iu> luul lieen ut tile W ard hom e th e |»«st few weeks, moved W edm -alav to th e ir n -ien tlv l«ir ritaned ta rn i mi th e Wllaon river ro a d tjin x - mile» e a s t of THIamook Mr and Mrs H arry M iller arc vLsItlng In e n d s In W ashington. M arlon H a rt of Hillsboro. Jim W right of Dilley and H om er Koch of F orest Grove visited D»u W right Hunday. Nellie H aney sp e n t the week-end w ith h e r p a re n ts n ear S trassel. lilt PAl l. LONG Dr Paul Long of K la m a th Fall.' well known here, died S eptem ber 30 in K la m a th Falls, follow ing an o peration for rup tu red appendix, according to word received here Dr. Izing Is survived by hts widow ol K la m a th Falls, a bro th er. L. A. l/jn it of Hillsboro, Leon Long of W ashougal W ash , form erly of Hillsboro; two suiter., in W ashou gal, a b ro th er in N ebraska, his I m other a n d a sister in W isconsin. ON OREGON FARMS B urning Stubble, B usting, Pay» OREGON CITY -An active t h " k conducted by Berg b rothers of B ar- low, who grow and deal in A u strian w inter pea» a n d H airy vetch, shows t h a t w ith one or two sm all excep tions. those who burned the stubble of th e ir A ustrian w inter p eas and dusted th is year p n d u te d seed of high germ ination w hich brought a fairly good price, while those who failed to do so generally h a d seed , | l . Ml « Murti.» V..i..lrr>«».l.'O M1-. I . H e p rle ttu m ul M innie Mi-. Howard Hlee m ul dan ghl Mr M u te Hi b in lill o l l|ll!-,l»>i'i* V a n d e r r a l t d r n v is ite d a t t h e h o m e wi n- gm I . •>( t h e i r i t e r m ul aunt of Ml- a n d M rs J M V a lid in z a n - Mi A ilo lp li f - h i n l d t . F r id a y n B unday »■ h i t Fills la y in r and Archie Hundav for hluho where th y will h u n t plw usants I'lu v '-XI »•ct to I»' goiu- about a week Mr m il Mr: Mill . I urdili "I P ortlund Visited Su nday w ith M r m id M r. C H T aylor Ml and Mi W illiam IP n r w 'rth spent la I wi < k visiting w ith friends mi l relatives in P ortbuul Mr u n d M rs H iltchcroR mul ch ild ren Rodney a n d G loria. m id F isa - D 'liile v spent Hunday eve ning visiting »U h Mr. a n d Mrs Jo h n Plus» m ul fam ily. Mrs Ellis T aylor m id d au g h ter Nortiui J e a n aiul M r m ul M is l to l s r t Hunks visited u t Huuvles Island Huiuluy. M any |»»>ple Irom tills c o m m u n ity a tte iu led th e sale of W illiam Cop M onday T he fam ily will move into th e M arr liouse u t Ranks. Itay V anderranden. wlu> u tte n d s O regon N orm al. |» 'iit th e w eek-end visiting hom e folk». M any farnuT s from tills vicinity a tte n d e d a s|» 'e rh given by d i a r i e s M arlin, dem ocratic nom inee lor governor, a t R anks M onday a fte r- noon. Mi .io.! Mi Mr .m il Mr: f f Northrup uml J u llu a S o I i . h i i I» i IN A HOG-W ALLOW An old m an of seventy-odd year a tte n tiv e th ro u g h th e service th ere in the m ission. Black su it of clothes collar and KO. 196 N0-104- tie gentle m annered, "our kind of NO. ¿ 4 -9 folks" a n d yet the sm ell of liquor (Tlp and Mall This Order Blank for Palferns on his b re ath At the close he ..poke T H R IL L 1» In »lore for ailiisea of high »chool of th e ch u rch to some of us. A FASHION l l l l t l A t. age. and for tlo-ir m< lliera and a u n ts , w hen thing to be loved, was th e church. 103 Park Ave., New York City. He spoke of It ju st a s your S o u th tin ■y glim pse tlio new c h a rm in g c re a tio n s fa s h e rn w hite m en speak of th e old With this coupon, which I clipped from the colored m am m y who b rought them io n " ! from th e p a tte rn s sk e tc h e d abova. And ilia up. err irt re q u ire d lo m ik e th e se dre sse s 1» h.irdly A couple of th e workers by the All th re e a r e easy to m ake, w orth iiienlionliig (Nam o f V n i p n p r r ) door pu ts h an d s on his shoulder Tim schoolroon b o rro w s e n c h a n tm e n t from th e a n d prayed th e E te rn al S pirit I am enclosing . . . . ......... cents In stamps. Please would bring him out quickly, for m odels Indicated s Nos 104 nnd 198 T he fo rm e r, the m an said, "I m ay n o t live send m e th e p a tte rn s listed belo at IS cents a pat- a n a d o ra b le frock of b rig h t red woolen w ith a gay fo rty -eig h t hours." T hey were te ll p laid c o llar. Is sm a rt for both school a n d g e n e ra l te r n : ing him how he was com ing down w ear It Is a v ailab le In «lies 11 to 19. S lie 13 th e w estern slope. Pattern number: req ilre s 3% y a rd s ol 39 Inch m a te ria l, plu s Ai W as he a sheep in a hog-wallow? Sheep do get into hog-wallows, but y a rd of c o n tra s t Stze 1 0 4 ................. th ey a re still sheep. "My sheep Idenl for th e school o r college prom Is th e fro ck h e a r m y voice - - - - A nd I give 1 9 6 ................. Size u nto th em e te rn a l life; a n d they of gay c olored o rg an d lo — No. 198. A nyone w ear- th ls a ttr a c tiv e outfit w ould ba su re to prove shall never perish." said o u r Lord. Ing 249 ................. Size And w h a t is a sheep in a hog- c y n o su re of eyes a! th e d an ce. Chiffon and th e waJlow to do? "If we confess our d o tte d sw Iss a re sp le n d id , loo, fo r th is gow n. De N am e ............. .. sins he is fa ith fu l and Just to fo r sig n e d for s i n s 14 fo 20, and 32 to 42, sire 18 re give us our sins a n d cleanse us Address .............. q u ire s 8% y a rd s of 35-lncb fa b ric , plus 2 y a rd s of from all unrighteousness.” rib b o n for bows and 2 Ah y a rd s for sash. D on't condem n th a t old m an. Let City . • » , ( • • • • • • • him th a t Is w ithout sin c ast th e And w hat lady w o u ld n 't enjoy a tte n d in g a tea first stone. You yourself m ay have p a rty In th e new chiffon e n se m b le In d icated as P a t B tate . . . . . . . . L. . lived in broken fellow ship w ith te rn 2491 T h is a fte rn o o n fro ck , w hich m ay be your Lord for m any a y ear W ith w orn w ith o r w ith o u t th e little Ja c k et. Is d esig n ed W rite your nam e a n d address plainly, giving n u m no Joy o r f r u it In the C h ristia n life fo r m a tu re figures A vailable In slic e 36 to G2, ber a n d size of p a tte rn s you w ant. Enclose lo a n d a h in d r a n c e - to m e n w h o sire 40 c alls for I ' i y a rd s of 39-lnch fa b ric for c en ts in coin lor each num ber, a n d m ail your o r would have e n te red in. Yes—if we confess our sins He d e r to H illsboro Argus F ashion B ureau, 103 P a rk th e d re ss, p lu s 2 y ard s fo r tb e Jack et, o r 7 y a rd s is fa ith fu l—Com e on m en. L et's give Ave N«'W Y o rk N Y _ all In one fa b ric and color “ th e t r u th a s it Is In C hrist Jesus , K ennedy, C lifford Hudson, a n d to th e la st unsaved m an in our I visiting relatives In S e a ttle last Jo county.—G eorge N. Taylor. B eaver h n Hanley. I) L o V e liin tl week. I V lr S . *N. l . u v m i ' i v i ton, Ore. Adv. Miss Mae L aheyne laid h e r to n sils rem oved a t u P o rtla n d h o spital last T uesday. „ . , Mrs Ben C oussens is ill a t Jo n es Sunday visitors a t th e C H G o n - I.FTSYVn.I.F. Mrs Rav Io v e la n d u , yo hom e included M r a n d M rs • M ildred R ow tom received m anv ‘ M' lss E leanor H anley Is back a t Jo h n P ritc h a rd a n d son J o h n of useful g ift! nt a show er held lo r 1U w ith ln fiUenza N orth Plains. M r a n d Mrs. C harles tier a t th e first fall m eeting of u few days. Johnson a n d B etty. Mrs. W. S. th e I j isvvllle I Julies' clu b at the T lie corn club m et w ith th e hom e «[ M rs J o h n G a tes T huinday Iroder. Jo lm G a te s Jr.. Tuesday F re n c h a n d Albert. Mrs. N ora B a rre tt of M cM innville a fternoon. Mr and Mrs. Loveland n ig h t to com plete th e ir re p o rts lo r was a w eek-end guest of h e r sister. ire living al Corvallis New m em - the co m show S a tu rd a y p g S ^ v i n . M™a n ,Mw R yaS r O th ers tu-ts for tli»‘ i lull w r .. M r ROW« ton a n d M iss V erna Rowton n ’J ..d h T .f X n t e m i u T hev S ch m id t a n d children of W est U n- M rs H a rrie t Ford a tte n d e d th e n o t ' K n i o i torPdy: W alter W endt. j°fn J ° “inS° n ia m “ y atock slw>w S a tu rd ay . Hill. M r n n d M rs E M Pray of Neil K ennedy. G race Lorenz. E d- ° f M. M ason C onrardy a n d B. E. W aldorf Ni'wln r ’ were guests of Mr lual ward Mav. L eland F ishback G e ra l le ft F riday E ugene a n d C ottage Mr I H M i, In ty re F riday Mr dine G a rd n er. Elsie Lorenz. Wesley G rove on a for business n tin g and Mrs L eonard V anlom were G a tes G ene K ennedy. H arold B erg- trip , re tu rn in g la te S u a n n d d a y h u nig h t. i n n. Howard Berggren, Leonard Hundav evening visitor» Mrs. W aldorf accom panied th e m as W endt D orothy K ennedy. D onald Mrs Joe Sens .«ixuit several days A left T liui.»lav I"1 a week ., h u n tin g trip to Idaho. Miss J o h a n n a Dertckx. who a t tend» beauty M-luxil in P o rtlan d citv .. Mtsa lairriiln e ( ’ro n ln »•»■ the » p rn t th e week-end w ith h e r m o th gut ' all of la st week of Ml .s V, r- er. Mr». B erth * Derlckx. nia H u ffm an of P o rtlan d Miss ys H u ffm an was a Hunilav IfueM a t th e C ronin lionu* a» »"•» M r ami Mrs Kov Nelson m id Mm M yron of ((AiiitlnutMl fr< m pau« b) lnirtlund. to bed. She lay th e re for hours, .1 II H a aa r »'111 bi- confined to loo m iserably uncom fortable to his fail for tw o Weeks under doc sleej). too stu p id a n d d lm y to read, to r's o n le rs lie was 111 WtlMI lie counting Ule moments u n til he re tu rn e d from a n autom obile tour should come und co m fo rt l a r At of C alifornia is'cently last slm h e ard his key tu rn in g >» F 1. am i Is». Hrown put a new th e la tc h He bounded Into th e l»»>f on th e tenm t bm ise on flieir bedroom tuiil sat down Ix'flide her. place lust week T hey were ivwteted bubbling over w ith excitem ent. b\ JuM-ph C ronin wlm n . uh . in "A nne Ann,- are you a sleip ? th e house J W Mullov Is re - W h at do you th in k lui.» happened? shingling Ills tsiru a n d H H Kogets Mr. Dawson and a lew o th e r m en i bn ken I s s u e is getting a new have been talking to me. a n d th ey roof w ant me to run lor sta te legisla Mr m ul Mr- Adolph R u tsrh m a n tor l'hev th in k I'd never have a a n d son T ed were Bunday gu> sis a t b e tte r eluuiee to try iny luck. It's th i' J J N usslxiuiiur home nt w hat wi ve both lioped for, come H elvetia. sooner th a n we d a red to h<>|X’ Anil, M is B ert W orlhlv a n d son .hick 1 h an k s to you. th e re 's plenty ol mid Mrs o liv e Waiul»>ld <>t l'm l money saved up tor ttw neie.ssiry land visited th e la tte r's I » " sons expenses. Oh. Anne, do say you re ut th e J C ronin hom e Sunday. !" T h re e new pupils a t th e Laurel- glad S h e said so, of ixiur.se. dizzily, view aehool are luiVelle Wllllluni her voice sounding a long way o il m ul H ofw rt Mays An older s l'te r to h e r S h e was glad tlia n k tu l ult, lids H illsboro union high x luiol. overjoyed Only- why d id n 't alx: feel Iielng tra n s p o rte d o n th e Whit so? And why—oh, why couldn t m ore • bua 'I lu 'lr home Is a t th e Neal Neal, who h a d alw ays bix’ii F reeburg wood cam p mi th e C. :<> th o u g h tfu l, so solicitous before, W hitm ore plane. ill the light ol th is new conquest, Ml- a n d Mr» Fat Hchlegi I mid even see. how sick sh e w as w ith son Ito b ert of Itanks were Hunday out being told? callers of M r 8chlegel s nephew. H F Ktoller. She'll Learn M is Krvln D err of S e a ttle mid S a lesm a n —"Any p a rtic u la r kind M is Adu H anson a n d M rs Sum tie you would like to aee? Frost of M idway were T hursday of Bride (h esitatingly! "Well, you visitors n t th e G eorge Tew s home six*, m y h usband's fa th e r Is a con- Mrs Ile rr Is a fo rm er resident <>l ductor and I d like to buy him one th is community, luiving lived on of those railroad ties lie talks th e S ta ffo rd place. Mr. m ul M rs Albert K oberstetn about, for his b irth d a y .”—Ex. ot G aston were S u n d ay guests of Argus classified ads g et results. th e ir d a u g h te r. M rs H e rm an W h it more. a n d fam ily Mr m ul M rs R aleigh W hllniore mid two d a u g h te rs m otored to Celi- t i a l l u . W ash . Hunday a n d visited Mrs W h itm o re ’s uncle, J a k e lla v e - m an, a n d fam ily. Mrs H orry C line a n d son R a y o l m a r H illsboro were visitors n t the T h e S A F E W a y to Reduce G eorge 'iv w s hom e B unday F riday e vening su p p er guests id "F or 3 m onth» I've used K rua- th e W H McNnv lionu- w ire Mr mill Mrs. D exter E lliott a n d son I'hen Salts—I've lost 45 lb».—taken W ilbur a n d M iss C leta S tre tc h of <» Inches off bust— 3 bottle» gavel Neulierg C lyde P a d d ix k of P ort splendid results." Mr». Carl land and M r. mul Mrs. II O . M e-I Wllaon. Nay mul d a u g h te r Patsy. O ne-half level tcaspoonful o f Ml- m ul M rs Ham D avis sta rte d b a ik by a u to M onday to th eir K ruschen In hot w ater every m o m - ’ home In S o u th D akota n ite r a mg is th e secret >“ >w overweight m onth's visit w ith th e ir son. l e a n ( folks can reduce SAFELY aim ai F. liavl», a n d fam ily. . Hie sam e tim e gain p h y s ic a la ltr a c - , Mr mid Mrs. J. 11 F e lto n v isite d , | 1V(,n ,..,s Duel) ollie busts 4 weeks th e ir son Ray la st W ednesday y (((1 (,JU) K itischen S alts at the where he 1» em ployed o n 8 * uvlrs ' p ^im Drug store a n d Hillsboro ‘I m d a y c allers a t th e L. A W hit- *u,y drU* * ° rC t h '’ , "Q ueen A nne’s Lace Honored by Club Adv. FALL Seeds - Grain W hite Holland Seed W heat, Jenkins (' lu1’ W heat, Rink Seed W heat. Recleaned (.rev W inlet Onia, Recleaned Fall Rye, Cheat Seed, Rye< Hungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, ami all ' Our fall Seed Stock is com plete. Buy y<’»r bee<’ requirem ent« from Im perial. B e tte r Q u a lity — B e tte r P rices W ANTED G R A IN S - CLOVER SEED W e have a large «hipping outlet for your Oat«, Barley, Clover Seed. See uh before you «ell. IMPERIAL FEED Bi GRAIN CO. M illers of Q uality Feeds «»nth Second St. Next Sunday's M A G A Z IN E 1. FIC TIO N B u lld o fiie r— B A dynam o short story of frontier ibst'ta and a man »ho was not afraid io f flht for lha woman ha losed. PER ISSUS SCIENCE Th« F-nd o f A ire ru H in W ar? Tha rtartlm fl article of Or. Testa's daath Bowm that can hrin® down 1 0 .0 0 0 atr- pianes at a distance of 2 6 0 m l«o. 3. NOVELTY H ’ a m n ' l r a e W iX n 't lM * » S Fomlnlnw buying whim« a rt why It co«ti so much to toll dlao This article tails » h a t Pay No M ore Journal Subicr.pt.or» RATES D A IL Y AND BUN DAY SUNDAY O NLY a roa»on momhan- tM y aro. W h in HttUyuiood S ta n M i l f d D eath bv Inch«« torn# rwal 'n o t rool) narrow ascapos of IM S'S folM. Mona Barrio’s Strv««lo with an octopus — Osorio 0 Bnsn s th r illln f swim for life! io= r .. _____ DAILY RATES REMAIN THE SAME h tp p trt 45c 8 Big Sections 4. HOLLYW O OD or n a n — picture»— r n tu r o t 28 Colored Comics Two sections of fun for the whole fam ily. Com plete $2 Novel Fsathor In Her Hat l” by I . A . N . W |i>«. neat Bundayl ORDER YOUR SUBSCRIPTION N O W FROM YOUR LOCAL AGENT OR THE JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON Mason Hill HUMPHREY GENUINE 5 0 0 OFFERED AT THE LOW PRICE OF REGULAR PRICE $275^ TERMS $1.75 down Sale Price Trade in your old Takes 6 Inches Oil Hips and Bust tie iiome were Mr. a n d Mrs. E arl I world. th e I By M r« . L o u W r iic h t) Roy Couple Given Surprise by Friends a m i f a m ily balem Thatcher »on uml Mix. Ni-llH- ItoUiHtroiii of 1‘ortlum l w i r Hunday guext» of U"- bull«. m other, Mr». M ary Holli ' " m ," »m l Mn, W II M, N iy u U (l Hilly m ul l*ut»v Mi Nay vini ted Mr» M .N iiy i.ihH-r, Mr». D I'-r <;111,1 141V. um l fuiully of O w e g o Hiimluy m irin o m i ...... A n u x tin g of M-vrrul <»I th e n I d r i l l '. on tlir loml ».'-»I 1,1 *'“ l,n'l W.U. m ill u t th e HIlu'V hom e Iaht Friday evenni» to dtocui» Un- P 'oo a b ility "I gelling th e Urn- exten d ed up tlir Ulli. I II M illion O| HlllMOaro m ill M V r ia l Furl land m o i were present, but iu> definiti' Ilei l:,lol»J. a e re limile oy the w nuld-be patron». Mi . J H lliiley i M auil bi liniiei I of l*m(laiul and h e r »toter, Mr» F ra n k Meyer» of ,,,,“ r , *',lAb<jr" w o e u d i r i » at, tin- Adolph Ht lunUll he jine M oiuluy ul te m o n i. K> »V Ml mid Mrs Jo h n I la > win- tili-.i.-.iiitly surprised in lionm ol th e ir tw e n tie th wedding 111111 versarv Sunday with a l»>l l'“ ^ d inner Tluiw- present wen- Mr and Mr-. Jo h n Ja n se n a n d wn.s „ H b m ,d D elbert. Mr a n d Ml»- Claude l.vil.i Mr. m id Mi Leo A. its m id d a u g h te r l.ilcllle M l. and Mrs F rank I I " ■ " k ir Mr. mid M rs G e o rg i. Hal i tieni and. Iwo I a lid i lilldrcn. Mi and M rs '1 ' ’ ' di [o n K i ll '-I and d .m .'lib r ( a' l i n n e M r a n d Mrs Will Validein y a S . itu r d u v u m l H u n d a v l " i t ol and tm ntly. V incent K rli'ger. and h r: d a u g h te r M r- Alle K ill J lim a n Mi a n d M is Ju lu i Pirn,» m id la m - Phon* 01 .¡. an I r e la tiv e » o v e r I ln< « * I mul Mi :. U luru lleiu lrli k.J>h u m l, Ih ln» »oid m » i » l a u r e i » a O Iiow unl Iirr p n p a r tn g to < “ t h [¿‘.‘l o n g in g ‘ L7C<u nclhu.‘ Ä » w t e < J s & T W t t i : s = M , m W A schoolboy waa shaking his l»e where »he visited of low germ ination a n d failed t o , find a mark*-. A pproxim ately P)Od .-dibit Jiuit a» lus faUier ixuae w e ek -en d 1 these peas were dusted along, Mr and Mrs R alph O esaler and 'la u g h te r Jm u. and Mrs L. A dam - tin. year i m ovem ent In w hich I ' W h at are you doing th a t foe)' "Aw. tlie tearhrr said rabbi»» 1 m u , all of P ortland, visited a t th e C' i.itv A gent J J. Inskeep co-op-1 -P 4- + + erated ! could multiply very rapidly," the Toge Johnnon home Sunday ! boy replied. a n d th is one Is ao Mr and M rs Holland J a n ln have » » U lti) POH UIP. gone dum b ho a i n 't even a d d ” —Ex. to T acom a a l i e n : they expert Argus classified axis get resulta. to live lor »everai m onth., to come I fa r (•mii|il»'ll of 1’orlliunl. w ho ohi ' friend« f r o lli lili l í '" M i inni Mi« AII m - i -L Ibx kuuni. Mn. D'Obi Ilm H '- I unii »m M yron « n il ( J i m i n , A b b o tt of I’ortlaiul. ... . . . . M r:. F lllllle llogrefe I» Hl lit tlu- : home of tier (lulighler, Mr» W J. Fuge Sevon OREGON 5 0 e a w eek >1 V] «ktf . ' ' ''I L ' L!l k O T m œ is îR iis H ! I : » HEATER See them on display in the showroom of the Portland Cas & Coke Company ENJOY A NEW MONTAG Circulator Heater this Winter! There is a Montag Circulator Heater model for every h o m e- no matter how large or small. A type, a size, a style, a price for every requirement. Models for burning wood and coal, or for wood exclusively. Attrac tive in appearance—modern in design! • See Os A T O N C E . W e have made i t easy fo r you to have a new M ontag C ircu la to r Heater in yo ur home. Right Now! Pre pare fo r cold, miserable wwather w hich w ill soon be here. A new M ontag C ir c u la to r H e a te r w i l l b rin g many years o f heating co m fo rt in to yo u r home. Designed to e fficie n tly burn the fu e l most practical in th is te r r ito r y — new M ontag models are extrem ely economical. F inished in g lis te n in g w a ln u t-g ra in e d porcelain enamel, the b e a u tifu l M ontag C ir cu la to r Heater w ill add to the appearance o f any room in w hich i t is placed. Modern in design. I t w ill b rin g freedom fro m d ru dg ery, too, fo r there w ill be less hand-fueling, less sweeping and cleaning when you e n jo / a M ontag in your home. YOU can have a new MONTAG C ircu lato r H e a te r . . . SEE U S I LESTER IRELAND Hillsboro, Oregon Si Radiant Cas Heat for Health iently and economically, throwing o ff an abundance o f glowing, healthful heat. They literally bring the vitalizing summer sunshine indoors in winter while they are providing a penetrating heat that warms to the very marrow of the bones The ra diant rays from the Humphrey Radiant- fire are as simitar to the rays of the sun as science can achieve. When you turn on a Humphrey Radiantfire, you virtually turn on the sun!” Humphrey Radiantfires are universally conceded to be the ultim ate in modern fireplace equipment They serve conven The supply won’t last long at this price. Order yours atonce The price, installed in your home, is only $15.75. • Never before was th is a ttra c tiv e "Genuine Humphrey Radiantfire"reduced in price And the sale price includes installation. What a bargain! It is the new, attractive Sparton model for fireplace openings 22 inches to 36 inches wide It is equipped w ith new Self- Firing Glaze Radiants, which glow wi th the ruddy charm of an open fire— even when the heater Is not lighted. CO ♦ M e» I« c I u J m I m N I M I m 1» br«pl»c< •» fio» «»»• •• ¡» k * « ■mat. SI'«M •aai»i»«»l th»n< lo. l«,l«lli»s io olko. loc»Ho<>». P ortland G as & C oke C ompany SIXTH AVENUE A T SALMON STREET— BROADWAY 7611