The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 29, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
in town last Thursday and
has been visiting with some of her
Kinton Grange rived
old friends around town
Mr. and Mrs Robert Pomeroy
daughter returned last Monday
Plans Session I and
from a sojourn at the coast, most
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A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N
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L l l l l l S C I II v .O ll S i l t ll 11011
G ebauer has been working
the Cuntaroona in Africa
front
Couple Given
Housewarming
vacation lie also visited with ottiei
relatives hi Hillsboro amt Aloha
He motored to Oregon in company
a iiu u n u g u ic i i v i u n i v u
A iu iiiu n
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of two other boy*.
Editor's Note One of a series of alleged that seven-tenths of the
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Mi ami M i. William l.uethe
of their tim e being spent with discussions on constitutional ques- stock of this American bank serv-
a v2..,7.. . i — .
have returned from Newport, w here
¡friends at Tillamook.
tions prepared by members of the "lg »» Wacal agent for the treas d .
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Mr. Luethe hat been employed He
C h u rc h M e e t T u e s d a y ; C a ll
Mrs. Jack M artin and daughter, U. of O. faculty for new spaper use dry, was held by English stock-
it n „ s,.hi
Mount R o c k C r e e k F o lk S u r p r is e d : w «'Mw«'tliiii to return to work ai
for Otto Sehlottm ann
Mrs Ellis Frink, of Portland and through co-operation of the college holders who, in event of w ar. might Angel
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I Iloiiiievlllo
I. >•» Hall' ( I I n
S p e c ia l School M e e t
Mrs Ralph
Stundiford
and S0:l
soil
grandson. M artin Wilson, of L o d i. o f social sciences and school of control this "engine of finance in n.,1™,
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R ond B ein g Im p ro v e d
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Grossen of
C al. left the first of last week for Journalism.
the interest of our enemy "
h X a T L f c i t
in
(Hr M m E. L Co«»
North Bend spent Hie week end
Lodi, w here Mr*. M artin will make
ttiy Jam es 11. G ilbert)
Rejection of the charter, events Ml s ‘ s un * S
m
i t h W l J
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Mr«,
Hu«h
tin
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KINTON—G range will meet " ' an
i4i extended visit with her daugh-
witli Mr and Mrs C hrist Ketehen
In Article I. Section 8 of the P™ved. was mostly untimely. Sta’e Kui h standU w tl we£t on i fishing
,,,K' R *>, ‘ 1KEP,K
Mr »nd Mrs. Mr and Mrs Reichen and Mr ami
Ute hall Septem ber 4 AU grangers
,“ers” At
Mrs“
M art’n it
is in ivuir
TS tore
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«. .-,1*1« federal
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11 nt .v,l if
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poor 1 health
constitution,
the powers
banks Wt'l’R
'vere * liU\<»»lv
loosely i*«ttri
regulated,
if «
a!
,o jiuxt»»,i * t i l l 111 .1 l l S l l I t l g i til 1st Reichen were given a sur- \ Mrs Gross,*n, Mr amt Mrs Jossy
a r e welcome. This w ill be the last
Mrs E L. Cox spent Friday and congress are listed and defined
' a . *” 1,0 Poaltion to render,
night m eeting for the season.
prise housew arm ing by friends and "»I family. Peter Gross, n and
Saturday in Portland, w here she Among these is an innocent look- fl,’;,,ieial aid to the United States
neighbors Thursday evening l'res Francis Reichen. also Aline Itos
Mr. and Mrs. George Snider. J r , 1 was a guest of friends.
¡ng c l a u s e “to coin "inoncv" r i * u - I engaged
ent were Mr. and Mrs Fred Jossy well of Beaverton and I.nvat David
ncudchàòs
of Ione arrived Monday evening ai
Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs late the value thereof ir.d of foreign Hritail’ The ensuing financ
and family, 1* rances Detrick. Mr son of Helvetia spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. Snider's parents, ' Madge Pomeroy Septem ber 5 at 2 coins and fix the standard o ( supplied the best political support
anti Mrs Louis Zuereher. Mr anil Wa llington park, Portland
for the idea that a central bank
Mr. and Mrs George Snider, w here I o'clock. All ladies are invited.
weights and measures.
Mrs Ernest Stuehle, Mr and Mrs [
Mt th eir home Y r " heM ’a fe '.U l.le y jd fn
'different . , 7 '- h t " .'.''" o '' h H -.u ," '..h o lt "U was "necessary and proper."
tRr I. K Siruhbi
Ben Leu. Clara. Ida. Christ and A l­
Argus classified ads get results.
GREEN MOUNTAIN
G a m e s fred Jaggi. Ted Zuereher, Erna
I w ere the amusement at a party for John and Fred Stuehle, Francii M
a n '« H e n r i S k ip s
nAPonlc
1__ and
_1 __1
_ away
___ for *‘.v» or "to m anufacture m etallici
the young people of the neighbor Reichen amt the honor guests
parents
near _ v?..
Salem
will 1 1 be
disks to serve as money."
Mr
and
Mrs
C
arl
Sehnubele
and
!
B e n t — D u r lo G a s
Mrs Estclla Toyson of Spokane. a couple of weeks or so.
.
i August 24 in celebration of Hit Fester and C harlie and Tony Gut- • W I. Adams was bloated so with
W ash, has been spending the past
S. C. Sparks and son Bert Sparks ,
!,.u ? ’ 1 141 under this
lily
Mis«
Pots',hy
llayl
birthdays
of
Wilma
Bailey,
Ray
:
s''hm
idl
of
Suuvies'
Island
visited
«as
that
Ids heart often mis .-it
week with some of her relatives
and son Clemment of Portland vis- Iean c‘ause , 5"e constitution our
Edwin
I Mr and Mis John G u'schm ldt b,'Ml • after eating Adlerlku rid
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL A card and Ed«
in Justice
around town, m aking her head- ><«1 Mr. Spark's daughter, Mrs. Koyeriiinent lias:
Miss Teller Hostess
Sunday
liini of all gas, and now lie enta
1 C hartered and controlled cen- party for the benefit of the Town-
M*“
q uarters w ith her cousin, Mrs Lil- Robert Pomeroy. Sunday,
Road Improved
tral banks;
¡send club was held at the home of
Miss Frances Teller entertained
anything and feels fine Delta Di ug
ly M. Bierly.
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Adv
The rood from the Rock Creek sturi
2. Set up and supervised a na- Mr. and Mrs Robert Graves Satur-1 about 50 guests with a dance nt
C hurch services Sunday include R l n r t m f t U T I l / I i n c '
tienal banking system and a fed- day night. Seven tables w ere in
borne
her parents. Mi-
and store and One mile west is being
preaching service at 8:45 a m. sharp
I_ - .lt .llt i»
torn up and is to be reshaped an,I
erat reserve system;
play. High honors were won by Mrs C A Teller, August 17
and Bible school at 10:15. Everv-
3. Issued paper money based on Mrs. Robert Graves and Mr. Burn- Donna, j^nfant daughter of Mr resurfaced,
on*y‘s invited .
I xiu m i c i s -t vrusay jeoin and unsupported by a n y i side and second was won by Mrs. Iand Mrs Earl Genzer. has been ill Frunk mid Louis Pezoldt en ter­
Plnl7^ul?g ,ouc*les were made to
BI OOMING_la d ie s' Aid mpt,t - m onetary reaerve;
; S F u erer and Robert Graves.
I and under a doctor's care for the tained the horseshoe players at
the school
nouse last j week, when
a iii in c enuren oascnieni , ,?
d is a n er-
---- legal
, — . tender to depre-
tlie t*i auk Pezoldt place Sunday.
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Given
Mr. and 51rs. Thomas Larsen. P**.*: tu n weeks
in the church basement in
this
a fter­
crew of men covered the roof w ith
. . .
jciaied notes;
Wesley and Lois Larsen of O ak-, Ernest Sm ejkal spent the week- Arnold Her g e r a n d G o 11 11 e b
c o m p o s itio n s h in g le s o f a green
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Schneider w ere champions.
5. Taxed state bank notes out of land. Cal., ore visiting Mr. L arsen 's; end
*be beach witti friends,
color. The building is in fine con- n, % i ? , s d
L T
“nd Irenc use;
l.ucclle Bushnell of Salem spent I
father, M. C. Larsen, and fa m ily : Mr. and Mrs. Tom L arsen of A l­
dition for the beginning of school r ,
Q a,,cnded .services in
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ts. Devalued the gold dollar and a,uJ Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and i bany. C al. visited their ranch here tw o weeks w ith her grandparents,
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Blooming Sunday morning
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accom
panied
by
i
Mr.
and Mrs. P eter Hcbcisen, re-
abrogated
contracts
running
to
a
Mrs.
Bantz.
of
North
Plains.
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They
w
ere
C hnreh Meet Tuesday
Mr. and \ j rs j?red Muhly spent
hundred billion, calling for pay-
Present at a dinner party given M C Larsen nnd Mrs. Alice Wys; | c»’,itly
n unC<S
of the churcr> last week with the Stuebe family
ment in gold coin.
at the home of M. C. Larsen Sun- Jnd baby daughter of C edar Mill
, Mrs Morton Congdon nnd son
w ill be held Tuesday evening at at Strasburg 111
We begin to see how far w e ' day w ere M r and Mrs. P. Wallace.) Joe Sm ejkal has put a new roof Stanley visited for a few days at
8 o;clock_to be followed by Bible
Lester, son of Perev Newman
and Central Rank Issue Reviewed
I Wo specialize In quality
I nierc| . | ,,rtllt|„ g Argus
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FOR FARMS
LARGE or SMALL
See
Party Graves Home
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H‘“,ey
A lb e r t
H e a rd
lla n k a . O r r g u n
YOUNG’S
Funeral Home
Birthdays Occasion
Party Bailey Home
Benefit Townsend
com-
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"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
Service"
P ilone «72
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HIL1-SBORO PAINT A
WALLPAPER STORE
Quality M aterial for
P aper),suiting
unit
ta*ss
D ecorating
Material, Work G uaranteed
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Phone
1032 X
Aid Meets Todav
September Special
Davenport, Chair and Ottoman
Alfred Jaggi.
It was a surprise party on
as in op- ! Larsen of Oakland. Cal.. Mr. and cen,ly purchased here.
of the oldest members I of the aid.
O J McMahon of Anza. C a l. vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H ergert and erat‘on far-sighted A lexander Ham- Mrs. J. Wyss. M artin Larsen. Carl
P ic n ic a t I . u r i a F a lls
w ho w ere observing their birth- ____
_ and Mr. and Mrs. Jak
. . . . e . n Her- _ *^on
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__ establish-
_____ _ Larsen, ____
___ Misses Dor- itcd V. C. S trubb during the past
family
recom mended the
M C Larsen.
Mr and Mrs. John Berger and
days, the members being
Mrs.
Lilly
gert 'andi’
chiVdren“
of**Idaho“drove
ment o — i ,he
F ‘rst United
and Lorell Boy
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m . luanu
drove
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week. McMahon owns a farm in daughters Thelm a and Gladys Her
M B ierly Mrs. Sarah Dallmann here bv car to visit relatives and bank w lth a caP“ al of ten million.
Mr. and Mrs C harles Boy visited thls vicinity and expects to locate gcr and Mrs Freda Berger
me
and Mrs. Josephine Cox The after- fejends. The Fred H ergerts are the P“^
owned by the federal gov- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moar of B urling- : he.r.
nicked
at
Falls
the Lewis
I . wis
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n ,
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nicked
at Lucia
Lucia
Falls on
on the
no«n was spent in a social tim e guests of Mr. and Mrs . * ^ G H er! «rnm ent which had representation ‘°n Sunday
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M IS . F
I Bailey and daughters river Sunday Thelm a rem ained to
and th£ latter part of the after- gert. The other family is st3vine on i u board of directors. The treas-
Mr. and Mrs. E B Anderson enjoyed a few days vacation at ! visit with friends at Yacolt. Wash.
noon Mrs Aten invited all to the w i t h Mrs.
Jak e H ergert's
erg erts mother
m other in m u rj l,ad the right to inspect and wont on a huckleberry picking trip N etarts last week.
j for a few weeks, and Gladys Bet-
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dining room, w here a long table Cornelius. Jak e and Fred are the 1i0 cal1 io r statem ents from tim e t0 Mt. Hood Sunday,
gcr rem ained in Portland to visit
was set w ith num erous cakes. In sons of Mrs. Adam Hergert.
i to tim e .
B ir t h d a y C e le b ra te d
S te e r in g S t r a in
with her sister, Mrs. Delbert Olm-
the center was a birthday cake
T o G iv e \ c t
T h‘s Pr °Posed partnership b e -
Mrs. Y. Austin and Yulcne Aus-
Steering parts arc subjected to
and
properly decorated Each of the thê’Æ
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taondr a ^ n d a :
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birthday guests was presented with
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motion
and
should
be
Mr
and
Mrs Sigurd Haga of l’ort-
the Blooming
F a rm e rs'.
m ental ipivoi
questions of constitutional- Larsen
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“ nd adjusted
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a nice gift and each made short __
.
~ local of the
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~ sasxsaiaa
and
family attended
a birth- carefully checked " and
nt “nd visit,xl Mr. and Mrs Frank
speeches There were fifteen ladies Union in their program to be given ity. Banking was of course no- f t
P” " "
present. An out-of-town guest was f L ' i 0 c.°bn,,J ial^ Friday night met w here m entioned in th e constitu­
D ig g in g W e ll
Mrs Estella Toynton of Spokane to r final rehearsal Tuesday night at tion. T here w ere six co rp o ratio n s, re n c ,
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f
the home of Miss Esther Meyer. in th e whole country when the i
Wash
Henry H«*ffcneidcr Is digging a
at his place.
The "Friendly Six" Sunday schools Those who will take part are Miss- constitutional convention met and „ « r and Mrs. G lenn C arr' visited I
m7vtai ^ ' ‘T t h e ^ X X well
of this district will hold a joint es Mildred Krahmer. Helen and the proposal to give congress power Mr an<J Mrs. H erm an Gilsoe and assembly are adjustable hot th f
Carl Fuegy of Aloha and H erbert
picnic
Labor Day.
and
Ger- to charter corporations was spccifi- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saindon of work should be
„ on Monday.
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x. -- at D°rothy Helmold. Bertha
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« d . h Î th D arner of P ortland and San Diego
the Grove near the Laurel church ‘rude Abo* Esther Meyer and Miss ! cally rejected by the constitution H uber Sunday night.
I
i d b? doP* only by al> visited at the M ike Wocfler home
experienced
autom
obile
mechanic. Friday. H erbert Dorner is In t h e ,
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.
_ Kin-
.
Burke.
Transportation
“ urKe- Mrs.
;Prs; Leonard
Leor>ard Muhly
Muhly and
and I makers.
makers.
I i “ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz of Port-
U. S. M arines aviation corps nt !
ton desiring to go will be furnish- , el-\" K rahm er and Richard Moel-
The constitutionality of a central land visited Mr and Mrs Glenn
Q uality job printing—Argus.
San Diego and is having a month's )
ed, so be around about 10 o'clock elj r Mrs- Mary H orner is coach bank had President Washington C arr Tuesday.
Monday morning at the church.
Mr an : Mrs Springer are e n te r-! puzzled and the m a’ter was re-
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millard and !plning visitors from Salt Lake ferred to Edmund Randolph, his
friend from Portland visited Mr L1LV
attoreny general and legal adviser
and Mrs. J J. VanKleek Sunday
^ ev and Mrs E. W. Hinrichs Randolph inclined to strict con-
S p e c ia l M e e t C a lle d
I m
"7 a 3
A’J fus, s,ruct*on of the constitution, found
Notices were posted during the
« . i-R
d Mrs.
for a Oil
bank
its;
««.
_ ev. a2 —
— O J. no w
o u arrant
iia m iUl
II IV deriving
r
past week calling for a special U endling of Forest Grove. O ther ! powers from the national govern-I
I By C. K Trarh.««!)
school meeting at the school at 8 goests w ere Rev. and Mrs. P. H. ; ment. Jefferson agreed w ith the
ELMONICA—Much im provem ent
p. m. September 3. Matters of im ­ Schaus and Wilma of S chefflin.: attorney general
is being done in this community.
portance are to be discussed and
R.eU?
of
Then came Hamilton's term and. A rthur Wiseman is building a new
all taxpayers in the district are Hillsboro, M artin Stuebe of Schef- with the amazing ingenuity in chicken house, which is nearly com­
flm. Miss Irene Lorenz of Port- m atters of law, business and fi- pleted. Ja k e and Emil Trachsel are
urged to be present
H?'TLet’ ic F?rd' L form cr a \4rsanFranirm^
u
nance, he hit on the doctrine of i reshingling their barn. H ubert
-teacher of the Kinton school, ar- „ _ ™ _ P a? k
had her goitre "implied powers" to justify his Scruggs is having his barn Dainted
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Hpr cnnd,.rnr,Hl lSbOr° . ^ St weck cherished scheme for a national an<J the Tonges family are having
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, bank. In his rebuttal opinion sup- ‘ heir house reshingled by Gustave
wciory.
porting the central bank, the emi- Tonges
A id x p o n so rs P ic n ic
, nent federalist laid very broadlv
Mrs Charles W Trachsel and
About thirty families were repre- the foundation for a liberal, if not daughter Jo-A nne of Toledo
: sented at the picnic in Shute park a loose construction of th,
:>e last part of
w ith Mr
Building, Painting
Elmonica Progresses
$3950
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CADY M OTOR CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon
\
Now Being Paid on
YOUR SAVINGS
Every Savings Certifi­
cate is insured 100%
against loss under Fed­
eral Insurance Plan.
Savings are accepted in
small or large amounts,
to suit y o u r conven­
ience.
Sunday afternoon, given under the tution
and Mrs John Tra,
auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the
A dmitting freely t h a t neither
Cecelia Spies, who is employed «si
/ t f
local church. A picnic luncheon bank nor corporation is mentioned a stenographer in Portland, is
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was served and contests furnished ln the organic law, he fell back on spending this week with her grand-
I entertainm ent.
that "omnibus" clause of the docu-1 mother, Mrs. Adam Spies.
Miss Stella G urske returned to ment which concludes the enum er- A tw o-reel motion picture was
( stitution in the governm ent of the i
|
Portland
Sunday
after
spending
a
ation
of
powers
to be exercised by I g*ven in the B aptist church by Rev.
A
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United States.
week's vacation
at home.
) congress—"to
m ake all laws which Paul G ebauer, who is a missionary
Look
w hat Iour
four
of Ine
the greatest
greatest
The
words
s
“necessary
and
proD-
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wndl
01
(By Mr«. Burnirli. Phone 1713W|
shall be convenient
necessary and
proper preached:
for in Africa.
He Ban-
plans to leave next S )
fit, , siuia
siutable,
Preachers
John, the
T nw cA v
r,
,
er mean m
into end
execution
the fo r e -1 mon‘h
.
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to a given
” •
preached.
Repent for
y e ;’ Africa
Christ to resum e h is !
and appiouriate
appropriate carrying
going
by this
con- "Repent
i w ork with
K lara be- K ratt. Rev Paul)
h?ve ab? ut finished Now congress had
been powers—vested
given tho I camc
saying-
ye and
( p.cking the early peaches and have power to "lay and collect taxes ' lievc the Rospel when asked." Peter |
Jhe h onn«iff|1CUl,y ’"u dlsP°sing of "to borrow money on the credit said' "RePent." Paul preached that
! <-™b Un? fU cr.ops' biiJ'ers coming of the United S ta te s " "to declare “God had commanded men every
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3S Astoria. Late peach- w ar and to raise a n d support w here to repent." Have you re-
An
3 8^><Xl sh°w uig
arm ies." and "to coin moneyP and Pcnted- lf n0‘* w hy not?— E. C. Ben-
An eight-pound daughter was regulate the value thereof " A Z
nett.—Adv
Savings Sc Loan Bldg.
O re g o n
(Venetian ticket, A rthur
Bishop, Cornelius Rt. 1)
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no rftf ft* * »J U» row 8<
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INFORMATION
« k fiia t H M «
0M"t*W tu r h in
iMitAiK» w n » s
(It HOISTS AND
IS
KtlKHAM TRAIHRS AND
SfMITIAIliltS
BEALL
T ifie
AND
CORPORATION
.
IM 5 N. COLUMBIA BLVD.
K E N T O N S T A T IO N ,
PORTLAND. O R EG O N
A
Market Good for
Johnson Peaches •
Buy at H om e
dram atic branch of the* South Tual- Bon^he* a ^ d *
°f
constitu'
PEP UP APPETITE;
RELISH Your FOOD
BECAUSE my interests are here.
TUALATIN VALLEY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSN.
H ills b o r o
t
1 short
S
Fa aCht, S ,growi’?g °n a
T h d,r2 c U y / rom ‘be tru n k
i C iiiil° r i* r * e
g ro u n d '
\ t <h3,nn<ar ir e d Munhly ,and
S iT n d a NJ hr v J ’T ' t0 PortIand
?_ _n d a j r evening, accompanying
; I Irene Lorenz to her home there
‘0QRECÜN STATE
■ » -» -J
Pari Mutuel
HORSE RACES
Parting Monday, September
Agricultural
EXHIBITS
Livestock — Produce — Fruit— Grain
Rodeo — Horse Shcvz
Starting Monday, September 2
G ilm
ore Circus ParaeSo
Of Giant Anim.'ils — A Mile of Laughs
Special on Children's Day, August 31
Fireworks Display Free at Night
DOG SHOW
In a Special Building, September 4, 5, 6
B ands
and Free A itr actions
New Hides and Shows on the Midway
New Flower, Art and Textile Displays
ADMISSION 25c—CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
best and get the most e n jo y m en t!
out of living. If clogged-up bowels
and inactive kidneys are poisoning
fying the credit "of the 'u n ite d your sys‘« n . causing you to have
s_ —
I a "puny,” finicky appetite, and
m aking you feel run-down, slug- >
gish, w ithout am bition or zest for
the good things in life—take a few
a sounder basis of note issue
After the initial argum ent over doses of good old Williams S. L. K
the constitutionality of the bank Form ula and see how m uch better
the question was apparently re- you feel.
Karded as a settled issue. True, it
Williams S. L. K. Form ula is
was to arise again in the early
compounded from the prescription 1
years of the Second United States of a form er arm y doctor and con- !
bank and was to be the subject of tains valuable ingredients which ac­
one of the best know n of John complish th eir w ork in four bene-1
M arshall's decisions.
ficial ways: As a mild tonic, sto m -)
The charter of the F irst United ach stim ulant, laxative, and diuretic
States bank was to expire in 1811 stim ulant for the kidneys. Many
and while it was strongly s u p- take W illiams S. L. K. Form ula also,
ported, even by stalw art Je ffe r­ for indigestion, nausea, l o s s o f
sonians like G allatin, -------------------
it had aroused - weight and s a l l o w complexion.
tne jealousy and antagonism of the w here a mild tonic, laxative, stom-
state banks then pow erful in Amer- achic, and diuretic is needed. Don’t
ican politics
take too harsh drugs which jolt
Proposal to rech arter th e bank your system and upset your stom-
was defeated in the senate by a ach. Ask The Delta Drug Store to-
single vote C onstitutional ques- day for Williams S. L. K. Formula,
tions played little or no p art in The first bottle m ust satisfy or
the opposing argum ents. It was j money back.—Adv.
A U C TIO N SALE
Will sell on the John Will farm, 1/fe-mile southeast of )
Laurel, Oregon, on
BECAUSE the community good enough for me to
live in is good enough to buy in.
BECAUSE I believe in transacting business with
my friends.
BECAUSE I want to know with whom I trade.
BECAUSE 1 know that a friendly interest is worth
more than just a commercial interest.
BECAUSE every dollar I spend at home works for
the community in which I live.
BECAUSE the man I buy from stands back of the
goods.
BECAUSE here I live and have my home.
Saturday, August 31
at 1:00 I’. M. sharp, the following personal property:
LIVESTOCK
LIVESTOCK—Team horses with harness, 3 Jersey
cows, to freshen this fall; 1 Holstein cow.
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.—Two spike-tooth har­
rows, good 7-foot John Deere binder, mower, rake, ted­
der, grain drill, disc, farm wagon, iron-wheel wagon
with rack, two-horse potato digger, spring-iooth, plai
form scale, 16-inch Oliver plow, fanning mill, landplaster
spreader, cultivator, cider mill, grainsacker, cream sep­
arator, auto trailer, battery radio set, 3-burner oil stove,
2 heating stoves, buggy, about 20 tons baled clover hay,
some loose hay, hay fork and rope, 3 ten-gallon milk
cans, and all small tools usually found on a farm.
TERMS OF SALE — $20.00 and under cash, over
$20.00 six months time, bankable note, 8% interest, 2%
off for cash on all sums over $20.00.
John Will Sr. and James A. Will, Owners
H. A. K U R A T L I, Auctioneer
J. J. W IS M E R , Clerk;
BECAUSE the man I buy from pays his part of
town, county and state taxes.
BECAUSE the man I buy from helps support my
schools, my lodge, my church and my home.
BECAUSE when ill luck, misfortune or bereave­
ment come, the man I buy from is here with kind­
ly greeting, his word of cheer and his pocketbook,
if need be.