'rim i ilny. < h tubci 1931 THE Mrs Itlchutd Joyce of M ountuln lloiiu* Next m eeting of la d le s ’ Aid will I n * a t II u» Igrvne of M in B rute Bowne on tlu* C utting place. Bend road. T hurnduy afternoon u t 2 *» och W L V anJlorn. wlio Ls em ployed K in t o n G r a n g e r s t o M e e t ; ut Bonneville darn sp en t a few da vs luat week w ith his fam ily • I Biuiu h e M1 Oormlck of Hill*- S to r m C a u se s l)n m » n r boro spent tlu* week-end w ith lier gru u d m o tlirr Mrs Lilly M Blerly Illy M ia 1 I,. I'.,a ) Pupils of (he m hoo| w ith tlu* aid KIN TON Everybody in Invited to of tiu-u ti-ii( h(*i.% are giving a bas­ u LU mm I I hi* c h h 'k rn m id iiimh II«* din* ket sot lal a t th e school house M on­ iu»r F riday «veiling from 0 to M day evening. A nnual observance of o'clock id tlu* hom e of Mr und Hallow e'en will tak e place a n d u M l« .la k e I 'alx A nhoi I ptogi ain progiam Ls being prepared in keep­ und a WM'hU tim«* will I n * enjoyed ing with (he day Everyone a tte n d ­ f lu» pHN-eiHl-*» will be devoted to ing Is asked to bring u basket Tlie wiring th e ch u rch for electric lights proceeds will I n » mu d In connection at a n early d a te K inton laullen with sonu* of tlu» st hool work Aid 1 m ttponhoiing th e a ffa ir mid Mr und Mis. J H A ten und hop* for a good a tte n d an c e family ut tended the a n n u a l p o t­ P o ta to g io u ei . in th is vicinity luck d in n er of tlu- Xiebekah lodge of Bhei wood Tlu* ludles i*nU*rtalned have l»eeu digging th en crop dm ing tlu* fault week. bill due to tlu* Uu* hiothern of the order Mi . K*«tlu*r Adam s of Blierwood drv a e a tlie r a n d «ally front tlu* penl a few d.c, . laat w ttk with iel crop is not up to form er year: utives here, re tu rn in g Iiome 'l'h u rs- K in to n (hang«« will m eet in ail day ■•<* a«itui Novemi « i t lM*ginnlng da.v Mr and M rs Adolph Hurvten, a t h> 30 o'clock in th e m orning who have I ns - ii spending the sum - Election of officers will take place mei at <<>a t, re tu rn e d recently in th e m orning a n d the m aster, to the the e of Mi H an sen 's ala- Albert H lreiff. <1* in all officer» u-r. M i. hom H J V alentine, u n d a fte r a n d m cm lx’is t<> be pn*sent Tlie m aking u sh o rt stay, luive r e tu r n ­ lecturer. Mi s Alice Fluke, ha:, pre - e d i “ th«-.! hom e ill i'ar.« i Mi urrixl a T hanksgiving program H an a-n. wlio has been in quite i ’or roll-call, the ladles will tell poor lunilth. is souu w hat im prov- about th e lu s t I ham . .¿iving day I’d a fte r having un oiw iutlon p e r­ they cun iememiN*r. white tlu* m en form ed on his tiu o u t will tell w hat they hiBe to I«* Mrs Itobert l*omeroy lias been 111 th an k I ul for I he lecture hour will d a tin g tlu* p ast week. be a t 1 30 a n d all an- Invited to A numiN-r from lu re a tte n d e d th e a tte n d M easure» on tlu» ballot will I - H also I*» dlscu.sM»< - won on o th e r occasions. tober 10 a t tlu* hom e of Mr. and S turm PaiiiMgrt I lie bad sto rm of Sunday did some dam age m th is town, blowing in windows, m aking .shingles fly E L E C T Irom roofs, puttin g telephone-» and radios out of comm ission, 'fre e s w ent down a n d oilier slig h t d a m ­ age wua done. H IL L S B O R O ARGU S. Benefit l eed Kinton Friday nom inally !«■ wax. xh<; did not gi t ! up u t all or very little ’I ’l l ' ' cold had vanished a t last, leaving her weak aiuf listless, b u t uncontrollable n a u se a h a d tak en Its p is' •• Hie G grew steadily worse And still Neal d id n 't guess, d id n 't notice Ol course he loved lier, loved h e r d e a r ­ ly, b u t—was h e blind? M arch cam e like u lion, ro arin g lustily A nne lay In lied, listening Wy Frances to tlie wind howling, to th e Icy tapping ol sleet ugalnst th e window Parkinson Keyea panes Bhe liad not trie d to get < Frano«» up a t all. since It m ade her fa in t Pa/klaaoa ■ •ZM with dizziness even to cross the WNU ■•< rloa room to her bureau, and. a lte r all. wlutl wus th ere to get up for? Bhe drew th e tum bled sh e e t up about her head to s h u t o u t tlu- sound <('ohtinu«<| fmm laat week I of th e storm As she dul so. the doorbell rang. CIIAPTEK VI At first she paid n o a tte n tio n . It I E hud not seen, th e next n w rn - * mg w hen, e a rlie r tluui usual, rang InslstenUy. At la st she stag he le lt for hl» office He still hud gered to h e r leet, th r u s t th em Into not w en. th ree week» luter, w hen l a r bedroom slippers, a n d threw the duly registered voter» of tlie her soiled klm ona ab o u t h e r sh o u l­ district. »Ignlfled a t th e poll» th e ir ders. W hen she reached th e fro n t wllllngneu'. to liave h im re p re se n t door som eone was pounding on it them in th e legislature a t Belford L eaning ugalnst th e wall, she th a t winter. I tu rn e d th e lock. B efore h e r stixxl D uring th e Intervening t i m e . M r O oldenburg. his kind, round .'draggling, striving to keep on her face beam ing w ith Joy a t tlie s u r ­ lee t und do h e r work. Adine liad prise h e h a d given her. S he sprang waited ut first liopefully, th en tow ards him with a cry of h a p p l- despairingly. lo r th e confidence« j ness. T h e n e x t in s ta n t she liad w hich she laid expected h e would fain ted away. "Now. m y te a r lldel frlen t, tell ijour Into h e r ear. the advice which !«• would seek Irom h e r "w om anly old Able all upoud It." "O h. M r O oldenburg, I a m so Intuition ' Bhe wax »ure th ere m ust be prUicIple» a t slake, g re a t p rin ­ glad to see you! I never was so ciples by w hich he m ust e ith e r glad to see anyone In all m y life "Vel. vel you m u st yust lie still sta n d o r lull In stead , sh e heard, when he had tim e to talk lo h e r at a m inute, a n ' h o lt my hu n t. I a m l all. about rallies, about advertising goner ru n away Y ou’ll feel p e tte r «puce in newanuper», ab o u t o u a n tl- breety »jon, heln?" He carried h e r bock to bed, still tie» of cigars a n d d o w n s of b o ttles ol whiskey. Sick as she lelt, she I unconscious, p u t a h o t-w a te r b o t­ longed to h ave him ask tier to go tle a t h e r feet, a n d dashed cold with 1dm to some of tlie public w ater over h e r w hite face. W hen m eetings, b u t he never did. He she cam e to herself, sh e was crying had a secretary a t his office now. bitterly, a n d clinging to him a s if Miss Lillie L etts, who chew ed gum she would never let h im go. "S o -so. W here ls N eal?" und wore transjM irent, flesh-colored "In Belford. Prom M onday to sh irtw a ists, b u t slie was efficient, site did everyttung for N eal tlia t F riday every week And from P n - A nne had p ictured h erself doing 1 day to M onday tic's in h is office " "8 0 —60." some day A nne sut a t hom e, cough­ "H e doesn't know. He h a s n 't no- ing her h e d a off for her cold h a d Oh, Mr. O oldenburg. I've nettled on Iter ch est a n d aching I tlced all over, m entally as well as physi­ ! read In books ab o u t young wives cally There were no evenings to ­ i w hispering "th e ir sw eet secret to g e th e r 111 th e M orris cluiir, her I th e ir husbands, blushing divinely, head on Ills a rm s a bout h e r Bhe a n d b oth rejoicing, a n d th e h u s ­ tried U< w ait up for him . n ig h t bands su rrounding th e wives w ith a fte r night, but she wax so tired, th e ten d erest care ' And all th a t. a n d he was so la te nearly alw ays I never redd a word ab o u t th is a w ­ a lte r m idnight. Bhe was never ful nausea, a n d feeling a s if you'd asleep w hen lu* cam e in. but w h e th ­ r a th e r die th a n live, a n d being e r h e h e sita ted to risk disturbing lonely a n d forlorn. If I did tell According to a state*uu*nt by J. W Mabuu-y. collector of in te rn a l | lier. or w h eth er he was too Ured Neal h e 'd probably Just bay. Oh revenue. |*ortland. it appear» th a t t o crave for h e r com panionship— I'm in a n aw ful h u rry Just now, b u t X'U be glad to h e a r about th ro u g h a m isu nderstanding of the A nne never knew w hich it w as provtsioiia of the law im posing a h e tum bled in to bed beside her It n e x t tu n e I come hom e ." "Now den, Anne. You know d a t p r o « «.»mg tax on hogs, m any f u n n ­ w lllaiut a sign tlia t h e was uware el-. luive refrain ed from killing hogs of h e r presence. In th e m orning h e a in t fa ir to Neal." "W elljia s he been fa ir to me. I'd never w akened until she shook him for th e ir own use • S la le m rn U ap pearing in some gently, telling him D ial he lia d like to know ?—I w oulun't have new»papei « in th e N orthw est r e ­ overslept o r th e telephone b e l l known m yself w liat was th e m a t­ cently nave given the fan n er» the langled acruss h is b lu rred senses te r w ith me if Mrs. C onrad h a d n 't wrong idea of th e ir privileges under T h en he bolted his b re a k la s t and told m e She a cts a s If tt were my f a u lt —you'd th in k Neal had was gone. tlu* A gricultural A djustm ent Act T h en Iinally he cam e to lier a n d n o th in g to do w ith It a ll—a n d as •aid Collector Maloney today. if It were some d re a d lu l crim e. She told h e r tlu it he liad won M any of th em tiunk they a r e re - So th a t was wtiut a cam paign had th ree c hildren herself, dldn t (pared to pay processing tax on all she? ’D o n 't you realize. A nne.' she hogs they slaughter, regardless of was like. T h e legislature m et Ui Ja n u a ry , said severely, th a t you c a n 't a ffo rd the fact tluU they m ay use som e of to have a baby?' And th e n she said still two m o n th s away. In th e them for hom e consum ption. ITUs Ls not correct 'flu* A gri­ m eantim e. Neal lelt th a t h e m ust, som ething about self control- she c u ltu ral At t. under w hich th is tax as fa r a s possible, c a tc h u p w ith never talked to him about se lf-co n ­ : collected, sta te s specifically th a t his neglected profession It had been trol! And we could a ffo rd a baby tlu- prix easing of la>gx. w hich lx neglected, of course; but It liad every year on th e m oney Neal the oasis of tlu* tax, m eans the not suffered. He luid gained p re s­ tu rn s over lo her! And she w on't sla u g h te r of Imgs for m ark et, only tige a s a successful candidate, and come a n d take care of m e because Anyone m ay sla u g h te r a s m any new cases poured ui upon him At she th in k s I ought to get up a n d hog* a . lu* desires, w hetlier he rais- lis t he talk ed to Aiuie a bout Ills take exercise! E xercise!" "H uf you seen a doctor?" , them hiiiu <11 or buys th em alive p lan s for going to Belford No. Mrs C onrad said tlia t w asn 't "I shall luive to be th e re a t least a n d th e n Liugluuus tlieni u l te r - necessary. She said It would be a from M onday lo T h u rsd ay every for ward, w ithout pay m en t of proces­ sing tax tlw reon. provided th e m eat week. And it seem s to m e th a t it ’needless expense . T h a t th is—th is T illa m o o k a n d W a s h in g to n Ls used for tlu* consum ption of his would be b e tte r for you to stay aw tul feeling h a d to 'ru n its course rig h t on here T he sessions will be no m a tte r w liat you did. So I C o u n tie s fam ily or im m ediate household. flu* farm er who sla u g h te rs h o g s ; over hi April. Of course it Isn’t us th o u g h t—" — Born and reared on a for m ark et w hich lu* ow ned when if vou were In a house all alone. Mr. O oldenburg. disengaging his Mrs Sim m ons Is rig h t here, han d , w alked over to th e telephone. W ashington county dairy tliey were farrow ed. Ls privileged 1 a n know d you c an call o n tier, fl you "T h ere is a doctor in H lnsboro. I to tak e a n exem ption of 31H> pounds suppose, heln ?" he asked sa rc a stic ­ farm . live w eight before paying tax . p ro ­ need a n y th in g ." T ills tim e, liad any reply been ally. "D octor P r a tt? So—led me vided he does not sell in excess of Educated in Oregon see v a t is his n u m b er—s e v e n -th irty - expected ol her, Anne could not 1320 pound» 11 v«» weight d u rin g the Bchoolfl. m ark etin g year ending N ovem ber 4. luive m ade it. He m ea n t to leave five— Yes, yes." D octor P r a tt was in, he would be 1934 T i l l s exem ption does n o t a p ­ her behind! T h e idea lia d never — Practiced law seventeen ply. however, in th e co.se of hogs occurred lo her. a n d here It was over, lie said, rig h t away And, in th e s c a n t half h our th a t elapsed all m apped out. in ordered fashion, years in W ashington purchiLsed a n d fa tte n e d for m a r ­ In his m ind. He would m iss h e r before his a p p earan ce. Mr G olden- k e t” county, tw enty-four so Utile, w ith h is new interests, burg proceeded to "tidy th in g s up years in Oregon. tlia t he could face w ith resignation w ith a d e xterity a n d a sw iftness ( a n d h la tr Visit» ith approval the th o u g h t ol rem ark ab le In so plum p a n d placid Em m ett W G ulley of Newberg, —w — If elected, will have hut being se p a ra te d from h e r more a person T h en w ith com plete com ­ Independent e an d ld ate for congress one objective; To a d ­ from tin' first d istrict, visited W ash ­ tluui luilf th e tim e f o r several posure h e a d m itte d th e surprised onths. And site would n o t have physician, still w earing one ol m inister justice speedily, ington county M onday In hl» elec­ m left him , for any know n bribe, to A nne's a p ro n 's firm ly tied about tion uunpulgn. fairly ami im partially. spend a few d a y s d u rin g th e to r ­ ills w aist. D octor P r a tt was n o t long in r e n ­ rid sum m er am ong th e m ountains, E le c tio n N o v e m b e r 6 , 1 9 3 4 Ask your a tto rn e y to send your tlia t were so d e ar to her. S he had dering his verdict. T h ere m u st be — • '.„I A.lv l legal ad v ertisin g to th e Argus. slaved fo r h is com fort, for his well re g u la r care a n d skilled tre a tm e n t being, a n d sh e liad insured both, w ith o u t delay. A nne's condition was u t tlie exist of h e r ow n ra d ia n t n o t dangerous, but h e could not h e alth , for try a a slu> m ig h t she v en tu re to describe it a s otherw ise could n o t seem to pull herself up th a n serious. W ould she r a th e r be moved to a liospltal. or have a pliysically. M ercifully, she d id n o t doubt nurse a n d m aid in stalled? And of e ith e r liis love or his sincerity, as coarse h e r h u sb a n d m u st be advised Index'd, sh e h a d n o reason to do a t once. I t was useless for A nne He was looking a t th e situ atio n In to protest Appealingly, she tu rn e d tlie reasonable, logical way. tlie to Mr. O oldenburg "D o you suppose, if you te le ­ way he alw ays looked a t every­ thing. tlie way tlia t enabled him g ra p h ed Mabel, she would come a n d sta y w ith m e? 1 w ouldn't know to get a h ea d so fast In th e flush of his victory. Nt nl'a where to ge a m aid or w hat to do d o rm an t passion for h e r aw akened w ith h e r a fte rw a rd s But M abel— ag ain a n d bu rn ed m ore hotly th a n M abel Is my best friend, she ex ­ ever before. B ut It h a d a d iffere n t plained to tfie doctor, "except M r quality. If it was m ore intense. It and Mrs. O oldenburg. W e've o ften was less te n d e r He sought to pos­ p laiu ied t h a t sh e should come a n d sess her th e m ore com pletely In tlie visit me. b u t som ehow —" “W hy not telephone? T h en she presen t because th e p a st h a d d is­ possessed him , a n d because th e f u ­ could get h e re sooner." Mr. O oldenburg was already In tu re was abxml to do so. fiercely r e ­ sen tfu l of a condition for w hich he action again. W ith o u t m uch d iffi­ Your hanking facili­ culty, he located Mabel, and Mabel had only him self to blam e. T h e h olidays bro u g h t u flash of said t h a t she would be delighted to ties are not limited by gayety Neal h a d w hipped Ills a f ­ come, t h a t sh e would be th ere in your distance from or fairs Into shape, a n d was ready th e m orning. T lie d octor departed, the frequency of your enough to Join In a few festivities prom ising to send a ro u n d a nurse before Ins d e p artu re. Som ew hat a t once; and, w ith in a n hour, th e trips to a bank. We can tardily, h e becam e aw are tlia t n u rse m aterialized. M r. G oldenburg bring you daily bank­ A nne's tro u sse a u h a d grow n very sought a t first Mrs. Sim m ons, next shabby, a n d t h a t n e ith e r she—nor Mrs. C onrad, a n d finally—catching ing service through the he h a d suggested th a t she m ight th e la st tr a in to B elford—Neal. mails. A special BANK A nne never knew exactly w h at he like to have som e new clothes. Neal gave h e r tw o d ress le n g th s —a black said to a n y of th em ; she w as in BY MAIL dep artm en t is m aintained to service sa tin a n d a green voile—a n d she fa c t too 111 to inquire, o r to care, those who find it more convenient or expedient m ade th em u p herself, on th e fo r several weeks B ut. a s those superior sewing m achine. O n a vis­ weeks dragged th e ir slow course to tra n sa ct their banking business by corres­ it to Boston, he bought a long, fu r- she becam e vaguely and co m fo rt­ pondence. trim m ed coat, w ith h a t to m atch, ably conscious, sick a s she was, t h a t sh e w as h a p p ie r th a n she h a d been a n d s e n t th e m to her. Both checking and savings accounts can be He never knew how seldom she In a long, long tim e. M abel a r ­ rived. Miss K eep, th e nurse, w aited wore them . His days in Hlnsboro. handled by this service without necessitating a w hich dw indled to one. or a t the on h e r by Inches. Neal cam e hom e single trip to the hank. W rite us about tljis ef­ m ost two. a week, were sp e n t in looking very cowed, badly frig h te n ­ feverish a ctiv ities a t th e office. He ed —a ll th e gay self-confidence, th e ficient, safe banking service. gave up all preten se of getting driving energy wiped from his face. hom e to supper, n o t even telep h o n ­ H e s a t down beside h e r on th e bed, ing any m ore to say tlia t h e could his shoulders sagging, a n d trie d to not do so. P rom B elford lu* wrote ta lk to her. b u t c o u ld n 't because her h u rried little n o tes on scratch his voice shook so. At first, th a t Is— pap er every d a y —well, n early every a fte rw a rd s h e collected him self a n d duy. I t did n o t su rp rise him th a t spoke b etter. B u t n o t u n til she h a d her le tte rs w ere n o t m uch longer, seen how sh ek en he was, how so r­ a n d n o t m u ch m ore com m unicative ry, and. forgiving him . forgot th ere OF PO R TLA N D j - oidmt nationai * anh th a n his own. He did n o t dream was a n y th in g to forgive. witr or thi locKiir" By th e first of A pril A nne was tlia t day a fte r day w hen lie w as not a t h o m e —a n d Indeed o ften when. su ffic ie n tly b e tte r so t h a t Miss Anne's Lace ro w * I R. Frank Peters Processing l ax in 1 log Plan Explained i Circuit Judge This Postman Brings Your Bank To You H IL L S B O R O , OREGON K eep could leave. M abel i arin g for her since now ,hct did n o t need so m uch care a n d doing th e laiusework, too By th e first of May she was up a little while ear h day The session ot th e legislature was over, a n d Neal was hom e again for good, home, tlia t lx, until a n o th e r election a t lea sU -h e h a d decided to run for office ugaln th en , th is tinu for tlu* ,tate senate. Hr- was very kind to her, very th o u g h tfu l T he first of Ju n e. M abel w ent home leaving them alone again, a n d they were very tiappy. A nne did q u a n ti­ ties of M'Wing. sittin g on th e little porch, slie trim m ed a b assinet with pink silk and w hite dotted m uslin and lace which th e G oldenburg, se n t tier. M rs Sim m on., did the washing and ironing and th e c le an ­ ing, a n d Neul took care of tlie gai - den, b u t except for th is help, she did h e r own work ugaln. A nne's baby was born in the H lnsboro h o sp ital o n a to rrid nig h t m ar the end of August. She w a, in labor lo r tfilrty-six hours. W hen tlie doctor began to give her w hifl . oi ettier to tak e olf the sh a rp edge of th e pains. Neal, who h a d stayed with her up to th a t tim e, became deathly sick from th e sm ell ot it, and lelt her. W hen D octor i 'r a t l finally Iield th e e th e r cone lo her taee. telling h e r Ui b reath e a s m uch as she w anted of It, she sn a tch e d it from him , a n d pulled it down over h e r m o u th und nose, tightly, tightly, oblivion th e only m ercy she sought—If it could last forever, it It only could, h e r la s t conscious prayer. Her consciousness re tu rn e d in waves S he babbled, telling secrets she aid n o t m ean to divulge, a n d yet unable to be silent. S he felt bruLsed aixl beaten, she longed to be left to die ui peace—a n d still they kept doing th in g s to her. things tlia t d isturbed her, thin g s tlia t h u r t her. If th ey would only go away! Bhe cried, weakly, th e tears dropping dow n from her cheeks to th e pillow, a n d y e t she could n o t move to wipe th em off, and no one else seem ed to notice them . T hen suddenly, N eal was tliere besioe her, kissing th e te a rs aw ay; and betw een th em on tlie bed. lay their little son. (C snlioued N e x t W eek/ Birthday P a r ty H eld Mountaindale M OUNTAINDALE— M rs W J Wall was pleasan tly surprised S a t ­ urday evening w hen relatives c all­ ed to h e lp h e r celebrate her b irth ­ day T he evening was sp e n t in playing cards. T hose p re sen t were Mr. and Mrs C. I W illiam s. Mr. and Mrs W. S H ahn. Mr. a n d Mrs. H arold Reynolds, Mr. a n d Mrs. Vernon H alm , Kuby R eynolds. Lc- ora W illiams. Bob a n d Stary Riley and Mr. a n d Mrs. W all. Mr. a n d M rs A. L. Je n se n of Hillsboro visited a t th e Jam es M athlesen hom e Sunday. M rs E m m a S ch w an d er h a d a c atara c t rem oved from h e r eye in a P o rtlan d hospital Friday. Miss V erna Dillon of Hillsboro spent S a tu rd ay n ig h t w ith M uriel Powlcs. W alia a n d G ene W irtz sp en t Sunday a t th e M rs A C. W irtz home Mrs E arl H ollenbeck sp en t a few days last week w ith la-r m other. Mrs. D. A K een, of P ortland. Mr. a n d M rs O tto Voges a n d fam ily visited Mr. a n d M rs B iers- dorf of Schcfflm a n d M r a n d Mrs. H erm an Voges of W est U nion S u n ­ day. M r a n d M rs W. J. W all a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W. S. H alm w ent to th e coast Sunday for a few days' sa l­ m on fishing. Ed K eenon a n d Lloyd W illis re ­ tu rn ed from Hood R iver S a tu rd ay , w here th ey h av e been employed. Miss L ona Je n se n of P o rtlan d visited W ednesday evening and T hursday at th e C a rl Je n se n hom e. M r a n d Mrs. O tto C. Voges a n d fanuly a n d C arl Voges are out on a trip to Nehalem . Mr a n d Mrs. Joe S h a ffe r visited w ith Mr. S h a ffe r's b rother, Lee S h a ffer, over th e week-end. M r a n d Mrs. C arl Je n se n are spending the week visiting relatives a t O stra u d er a n d Kelso, W ash. Pag»» Five m ade in last week's (xtper regarding Hillsboro T uesday m orning con- th e d e ath of th ree young people ferin e w ith W illiam F Cyrus. in a n a u to wreck I t was first re ­ ported th a t Mt Colem an had died of Injuries Out co rrecting th a t re ­ Lost $;"00 I l l r M l « Julia A M o rta l port. Mr C olem an is in a n Astoria R tf months delay eoat H H . Van Vtaat. h o spital a n d slowly im proving TIM BER. A bridal show er in R kf. nl. III., a total of >80«. aoeordtar to hl» own report. 11« had «p p araatlj apoot honor of M r. H arvey W ilson 'D o r ­ that much for raltef of atnmaeh Buffering othy I-K an' wa , given a t the hom e Former Agent Visits t>ef m ha heard of Udga. T o d a / for th« ffrwt of lier p a ren ts M r a n d M rs B H llm<* in five yaara ha aay* h« can oat an?* Jo e Belanger. Morrow c o u n t y THlots'iii October 17 T hose present ag en t and form er W ashington coun­ th r z Ho BOW fives cr«dlt for hie racor«ry were Me dam'-,, W illiam T hom as to the V d fS Treatm ent. baa«d on a famwue F ra n k Hchlffer. Jack H offart. W il­ ty a ssista n t county a g en t, was In atomach ip e rla U e t» trtplo-aetlon praocrlp* (Ion It» purpoe« la to nauUalla« meaa« liam H uffm an. Elm er Spooner, M or­ acid, «with« and heal th« tnflam«d atomach ris K othm an. Art Beyers Paul lln ifif and atop pain. Already 54.14* ( « tu n H arikin R ichard M arquez B T ail- I 'll» Udga Treatm ent her« bean rw- eet ««I from rlctlm a of stomach ulcora. aetfd m an. all of T im ber H arry W ilson. * i luxation, heartburn, gaa palna, Mae Brown of W e,tim ber, and hrt< M n f and other aymptoma of excess acid­ 'Thane O hler of O h l e r ' . cam p Sev­ ity W rit« U l i » , Hutto 5T. Foot-Hchuts« e ra l were unable to a tte n d Hi L* Ht. Paul, M inn., fo r a fre« aampto Everything in Insurance M rs A rth u r E lliott re tu rn e d Thn 7 d a y tria l box of U d ta Tab lata la told on a ruoney-baek runrantoo of aatlefacttoa hom e last week from a visit w ith ** -z Phene 17»! 1S32 Washington h e r d a u g h te r M. M argaret Elliott ------- ----------------- • Hillabora I* ha ran ary a n d h e r sister. Mn. E. LeCerf a t ♦ — C rescent Laki Miss Irene Richm ond, who lias been residing in P ortland during th e sum m er m onth... re tu rn e d to h e r hom e T hursday M r a n d Mr., 3 D W illis drove to C orvall. 8und.iv w here Mr. W il­ lis will be employed a t present Mrs. O scar S tilffer lias been d riv ­ ing th e schrxjl bus to C ochran d u r ­ ing th e last two weeks while the n-gular bus was being repaired. J M cQuald. who h a s been visiting with M r and Mrs. George W ilson th e p a st week, re tu rn e d to his W hite Holland Seed W heat, Jenkins Club Seed hom e S a tu rd ay W heat. Rink Seed W heat, Recleaned Grey W inter M rs Mabie W ilson a n d Mrs Oats, Recleaned Fall Rye, Cheat Seed, Rye Grass, G eorge W right of G ales Creek vis­ ited Mr a n d M rs B H. Tillotson H ungarian Vetch, Common Vetch, and all Clovers. last week O ur fall Seed Stock is complete. Buy your Seed M rs I-orraine H am ilton of P o rt­ requirem ents from Im perial. lan d visited a t tlie B H. T allm a n hom e la st week. Miss J u a n ita Nelson sp en t the B e tte r Q u a lity — B e t t e r P r ic e » w eek-end w ith lier p a ren ts in M on­ m outh. M r a n d M rs B urleigh T allm an WANTED GRAINS — CLOVER SEED a n d tw o children M averene and L orraine visited w ith th e ir parents, We have a large shipping outlet fo r your Oats, Mr. a n d Mrs. George Riggle and Barley, Clover Seed. See us before you sell. Mr. a n d M rs. T. D. T allm a n a t B uxton Sunday. E arl T u ttle of P o rtlan d visited a t th e B. T allm a n hom e S aturday. W alter G iltn e r of P o rtlan d was a business visitor m T im ber S a tu r- P hune 01 Millers of Quality Feeds South Second St. hay. M r a n d Mrs. O tto G oetzen of V ernonia stopped on th e ir way hom e a n d visited friends in T im ber Sunday night. T h e re p airs on th e dam a t th e W estim ber mill having been com ­ C L E A N U P . . . P A IN T U P . . . F I X U P pleted T he crew was laid off las» T h u rsd a y T he S nider Shingle Co., w hich h a s been closed up for several days, opened M onday m orning w ith a sm all crew. M r a n d M rs M. F. W elter visited frien d s a n d relatives In B eaverton Sunday. N. Goss visited h is son R ichard in P o rtla n d Sunday. We wish to correct a sta te m en t Tim ber Woman I lonored at Party RUSHLOW FALL Seeds - Grain IM P E R IA L FEED 86 G R A IN CO. TH E DEAD TO RISE S a in t and sinner; saved a n d lost: believer a n d infidel, all to rise from th e grave. T he great God you.- M aker has consented to tell w hat destiny a w aits every soul th a t ever lived on th e e a rth . T ake th is now—"All th a t a re in th e grave sliall h e a r his voice a n d come fo rth '—all. every A "new" chair—a "new” floor or whatnot can be pulled out of m an. w om an and child th a t ever a can of fresh paint as magically as pulling a rabbit out of a hat! lived, to be brought back from We've had lots of experience "doing over" inexpensively with th e dead paint. Let us pass some of this on to you. B ut not all come fo rtli a t the sam e tim e; T hey tlia t liave done For durable, colorful floors—inside and out good u n to th e resurrection of life." T h at is. thev who have done rig h t in God s holy eyes. Not one little slip ever; e ith e r in tho u g h t, word or deed, from th e cradle to th e grave. No one could live tlia t sin ­ An uninteresting wooden floor Quari. . less life, you soy? Hold on, th e in ­ can become a decorative feature s ta n t you tak e Jesus C h rist a s h a v ­ or a faded linoleum takes a new ing died fo r your sins. G od counts lease on life if it's painted. rlllt • ■ V wwx you as h aving lived sinless. C h rist’s own sinlessness is spread o n your page from t h a t in sta n t. H ave tlia t righteousness a n d you are in th is first resu rrectio n ; th a t of th e saved, iJ o h n 5:28-29.i ’’Blessed a n d holy is he t h a t h a th p a r t in th e first re su rre c tio n : on such th e se c o n d . d e a th h a th no power." iRev. 20:6>. You m u st choose. All th e saved) of th is p re sen t age — th e day o f ' grace—com e fo rth in th e first re s­ urrectio n " th a t in th e ages to come G od m ay show th e exceeding A popular circulator for riches of H is grace in H is kindness to us th ro u g h C h rist Jesus." heating large areas. Very S te p forw ard m en! L et's give th e tr u th a s it is in C h rist Je su s to tlie attractive a n d H auling P erm it Issue» generously Log h auling perm it w as isued F r i­ last unsaved soul in o u r county.— design day to Alfred N ordgren. A bond of George N. T aylor. B eaverton.—Adv. proportioned. New adv. mica panel. Front doors op­ $1000 w as required. “Mind the Paint" and you won’t mind the cost B H o“X PORCH & FLOOR PAINT $1.00 Cilz» Olympic Circulators en together to perm it easier feeding of large pieces of wood. Extra large fire-box; Heavy cast iron lining. ■very Sunday $CQ 5 0 Packed W ith tZ «7 Price ........ NEW S PICTURES F IC T IO N S E L F R ID G E BRO S. Bass-Hueter Paint Dealers 1 1 3 8 T h ir d S t. 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