The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 03, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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million!"
Like the older man Huxby had
put on his poker face. He was not
so successful, however, in keeping
the glint out of his eyes. He had
yet to make his fortune.
“So it's a million?" he scoffed.
"No wonder you prospectors go
crazy. Find a little placer you
guess has some gold in it. and you
think you've located a mint Five
to ten dollars a pan! Why, Jack,
your metal w ouldn't give you half
a dollar a pan. even if your small
percentage of gold was alloyed
w ith silver, instead of lead "
G arth smiled "My mistake both­
ering you to test that sample Just
chew on this, my friend: A good
many sourdoughs might not be
able to identify that gray-white
metal But only a chechahco would
be unable to recognize that it is
not galena or silver.”
This silenced the engineer for
the moment. Mr. G arth favored
G arth with his blandest smile.
"Technicians like Huxby are too
apt to imagine that the rest of us
know nothing Now. adm itting for
the sake of the argum ent that your
guess regarding the alloy is cor
rect. suppose we sample your pros
deposit located in North Ameri-
ca Mr
A R G U S.
y _ i ___ « • ____1 3 ' l .
interesting
nits
i
e at
v '»
Thur«tl«y, October 3,
I lI L L S f c p U O , O R E G O N
man is
,‘j f training at
Monmoutl
A Saimlt
Amoved to Aloha
W 11 Rogers is shingling the
roof of his house
Mr and Mrs 11 Unger of Bak­
ersfield. C al. visited Mr and Mrs
T>. Barney over the week end
M arshall McIver of G rants Pass
visited Lyle Smith a few days this
week
Bennie Scruggs and Erwin Stof-
fer are studying in the night class-
cs at Lincoln high in Portland
Mr and Mrs Cart T raeh sd of
Salem visited Mr and Mrs John
T raeh sd Sunday.
Denver Barm y went hunting at
Oak Ridge over the week-end
Mr and Mrs Tilomas Carman of
Buxton w ere entertained by Mr
and Mrs Sam Smith Saturday.
Elsie Tonges is taking a course
at the N orthw estern School of
Commerce
Robert Barney is taking a mas­
ter course at Adcock' s Trade
school in Portland.
Kinton Grange
Meets Saturday
lllerl.v r e t u r n e d h o m e w ith th e m I
a n d sp e n t a few d a y s th e first of
th e w e e k at th e M et *oi in iek h o m e j
1935
Credit Bureaus
Hamill ro w to lay a consol
(li»<'«»r|M»ratedl
ing hand on his shoulder
()/ /Vi* Jl'S ( J Zt’U f it ’ll
"Never mind, my boy You'll re- !
Colle« 'titilla
—
C re d it R eports
call what 1 told you about nty e n ­
(llv Vivian
I
couraging worthy prospectors I
Albert Jesse has been Winking WllM|llllK,„„ Tlllumuok. Yamhill.
stand by that now 1 will give you
A id Session T o d a y ; W e ll fo r near Buxton the past week
( » a n r i s S Harr»
two thousand dollars for this pros- I
Polk mid Marion Counties.
August Jesse of O rchaidale and
On Cornelius route 2 is J H
School A b o u t R eady
pect, and take the chance of get
Personal
Contact on Collection»
H
erbert
Hwecker
of
Manning
are
ting back my money by large-scale Hillier who is a believer in the
working for 1 Jesse in the prune
Argus classified ads Hillier has
placering."
W ashington County Office
I Hr Mr« K L
harvest
"You're t o o generous." G arth 140 acres on which he raises a few
KINTON Grunge will meet Sal
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
Kobert Holzmun is in the Doorn-
protested "I couldn't think of ta k ­ pigs, milks 12 cows and raises lit
urduy in all day meeting, begin­ lack er hospital for an appendicitis
Heiond and Malli MtreeU
ing your money In fact. I'll have grain and hay
ning at 10 30 u in All granger« operation
Phone 3071
Mrs E W Hinrichs is the A r­
to own up I had a little testing
are welcome to attend
Hillsboro. Oregon
acid with me when 1 happened gus correspondent for Blooming
Ladies* Aid society will meet at
Argus
classified
ads
get
results
upon this gray alloy So. as 1 do Of course Mrs Hinrichs would ap­
the church today tT hursday) with
not believe in cheating, suppose* preciate. as would all correspond
By Robert
an all day meeting with pot luck
we head back for the Mackenzie** cuts, the co-operation of the peo­
dinner nt noon This will be u
Ames Bennet
The millionaire mine b u y e r ple in the district.
‘'quilting party” so the ladies a t­
Carl Sim antel has a brother com­
chuckled and clapped him on the
tending will please bring sewing
W N U Servie»
ing
to
Oregon
from
Scotland.
South
back
Boy,
you're
a
whole
lot
less
tools.
Copyright by
Dakota, soon He is moving his
a fool than you look."
Robert Ames Bennet
Mr and Mrs Oscar I.ierm an and
un Iho N. I.. Pop fin n i about l 1 miles south of
Huxby stared hard Then, pock household goods and family by
family, who have been living on
motor
truck Sim antel has a son
eting the alloy, he went for the
II illsboru, on
r-
the
Warren Wilson place during
in
South
Dakota
and
believes
he
(Continue«! fro m last weefc)
shovel.
the past year, moved to Beaverton
will also soon be coming to O re­
T H E STORY
last week Mr and Mrs Warren
"Good idea," G arth said "A pan gon The Siiuantels. before coming
CHATTER
I A*
Alan G arth, pros­
Wilson, who have been making
from above Discovery, one below to Washington county, lived in
pector, is preparing to leave fo r hi#
their home in Beaverton, are now
m in in c claim in the E a r N o rth , a plan**
and the same from three or four South Dakota for 25 years.
M cC orm ick h in d er;
M cC orm ick m o w er;
land# at the airway# «¡»lerjreney station
back on their own place.
• horses;
hundred feet out each side—they'll
In
it
are
Burton
H a m ill, m illionaire
An old subscriber to the Argus
tell you w hether or not it's m ere­
rid in g c u ltiv a to r; disc: feed chopper; small chop-
Mr
Moreback
and
assistant
of
r
n
k
i
minim?
magnate, hi#
daughter.
L ilith ,
and a constant user of the cla««i-
ly a small pocket.”
Sherwood, who were employed p p p ; spring-loolh and peg-tooth harrow s; p lo w ; wagon
and V iv ia n H uxby. pilot and m in ing en­
Without replying. Huxby set off fied columns is Henry Scheuer-
gineer.
Bcliexintr him to be only an p ec t
BEAVERTON Beaverton Grange drilling the school well, (truck a
i ,n . .r , n t
| . r . - l« l . . r ; the men o ffe r to
For
, y O a r , h le d d o w n ¡ n , o up the trough. Mr Ramill limped
m ake an a<r trip to G arth s claim , at- ..
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slowely after him.
hi« I „ m h .t t h ? , ,
1 ‘ in
save the legend of feet An electric pump will be in »tines; Superior gram d r i l l ; c ircu lar saw and in aud le;
1h.ii h ihej refer io the i>lminun>-he»r- I h c trough tO w here .1 llloss-bed-
Miss Ramill appeared to have
iiiR ore *»
nearly
w arrhle«.'
I.iliih ded spring rill trickled down from
1» 1 i v n .. •
, £*’res Thomas a
V crdlnius of .tailed and the school children win hand c u ltiv a to r; Buckeye .'100 egg illc tllm lo r; brooder;
She lay still, pro­
•• L*- L aroIIett is in the peach Portland, vice-president of the Am- be enjoying the w ater from the
R a m ill, pro<lti.i of the ja r r a re , p l a in l/ i pool to pool. He stdpped beside a fallen asleep
M elotte c.'cnm sepurntnr; roitil sernper; nuto tr a ile r ;
•h o » « her ,-onte opt fo r G arth.
shallow dugout. roofed with spruce tected by her net from the mos­ business, has 40 acres and reports erieinizntion council in Portland, new’ w ater supply soon
that tinged about h e r a light but good crop for the year talked on patriotism
Herman M. tzentine nf m t-n n buggy; 12 tons h ay ; -I bushels M arquis w h e at; 75 sacks
chapter
l l Through G ir t h '. «mJ- branches, moss and dirt. Under it quitoes
The late peaches teem to be heav-
Born, to Mr and Mrs H A h„ ret d £ l Ore M r. I UI v ’ m Bier
an re the plane - - n
rea r he- I h . claim , a v a J m a U
a n J p ic k a x
g head
u-..-, c i___
.. . ,.-..i..._ • .
,r * ” lr,e Mr’ Lilly M Hier- oats and b a rle y ; some clover seed; and other a rtirle a tot»
from the company of ter this year than the earlier e ones
irlv
H
^ m1
b" ' W*lter 'v place for another year and com numerous to mention
G arth went on up aslant the worn
pan. and a little alum- his Relieved
The LaFolletts also raise
unpleasant
travel
mates.
Garth
tundra. When he came to w here inum cooking pot.
.
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a
— *
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stretched out like the girl He
T E R M S d E S A L E : $20 and under cash, over $20 six
th e smooth slope dropped into a
G arth turned to Huxby. "There's thought of the vast length of time this year. The hop m arket seems move to Seattle Wash., w here her
,,
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note. S ', interest. 2 ', o ff on all
shallow trough, a backw ard glance the pan. Get your samples and go that had been required to erode to be on the incline and good prices husband is interested in the oper- , Mri ■ * '• ?! B
Mr,’ months’ tim
i e, bankable
i
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showed the girl and Huxby loiter- to it"
Josephine A Cox visited friend, s u m s paid Cltslt over $_’<•.
the side of the mountain above are anticipated for the growers atlon of a ch on of stores
ing along behind her father. The
'How do I know your holes him. N ature had spent ages in this year It seems that hops arc
Mrs M C McKcrchcr had as h e r ' ln
from Monday to Wed-
portly millionaire came panting up aren't salted?"
collecting these hundreds of thou­ beeoming harder to raise over for- house guest tin- c ist week M 's G n*'"l“-v Mr’ Bierly visited M r.
beside G arth.
"You don't know anything. Why sands of dollars' worth of precious mer years, due seemingly to more A Gilmore of K irkland. W ish
Mary Kershaw of Oak Grove and
"Well'.'" he asked.
not scratch down to gravel your- alloy upon which he now lay bask­ disease and insects So it is with
with
Mr
Rex Denncv accompanied Mrs Cox
1 *’? ??
i 'n Mrs Ethel L Mel- H . A . K u r a tli, A u c tio n e e r
J. J. W it m e r , C le rk
“There's my claim." G arth an- self” Or perhaps I salted all the ing And he had chanced to stum ­ fruit growers as each year requires bv her daughter Sarell. arrived by llrun’
Milwaukie
swered. My lower stake is down trough, before I laid on t h i s ble upon the treasure near the end more careful and scientific care plane from I.os Angeles last week
Isaac Ennis of G ray's Harbor,
at that cross dyke of gneiss, a blanket of grass and moss."
and js visiting her parents, Mr Wash , visited Conrad Algesheimei
of a trip of which exploration and of the orchards.
thousand feet or so from the lake
Mr. Ramill interposed: "Mining adventure had been the prime mo­
Visiting at the Philip Mohr home and Mrs Fred Sipe at
Garden anit Edward Rood and sister Mis*
shore The upper one stands about engineers have to guard against tive and prospecting only a side are their son-in-law and daughter. Home
Ina Rtxxl last week He resided
th ree hundred feet below those fraud as well as error. Garth. I issue Now. by law. he was sole Mr and Mrs Forrest Campbell. Miss Breeding, one of the new here over tU years ago and built
slide ledges. You could stake a was salted once myself, in my owner of all this wealth.
and
small daughter The Camp- teachers of Beaverton, was elected 'h e buildings on the Rood furm
claim above mine, but I doubt if callow days Just to ease his pro-
He thought of the two men up- bells
were formerly of Bend, but advisor of the Girl Reserves M m alsH a ral1 fence eight rails high
you'd find pay dirt. There is none fessional conscience, suppose you slope whom he had brought to have
been transferred to Hood K atherine Dennev gave a review »round the 250 acres Very little of
at all between the lower stake and clear gravel for us midway be- share in his good fortune They River Mr Campbell is salesman of the Reserve convention at Sea- il remains.
the lake The dyke stopped the tween here and the staked hole had thanked him by seeking to lie fo¡_uSwif, & C.°
bcck la’t sum m er to which she
S II Pomeroy and Robert Teufel
dow ndrift of the alloy. I sampled down there."
and cheat him out of it all But
The garage being too near the was a delegate
returned the last of the week from
several acres. Beginning at grass
"That's m y discovery s t a k e," tnat was the n ature of far too road. A. P. Cooper was busy m ot -
Mrs Elmer Harden returned from a 10-day hunting trip In the big
roots and going down to frost, the Garth replied. "Wasn't looking for many men. There was no reason ing it to a more convenient place a week's visit with her brother-ln- woods They bagged u deer
d irt ran from five to ten dollars a gold in this trough. Just happened to be surprised or angered They X c m ^ o f squas°h’‘tha'tt'rhe “had FU
“ T i U ' “”2
° SC“r
Mr and Mr’ Alexander Herrick
T H E S C IlO L l.S T IL E CO., y o u r own home indun-
pan. This trough is a placer pock- to notice the gray metal where had failed to outplay him with jpw irnens of squash that he had Effcngcr. of Tillamook
Mr and Mrs
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'f t
• Sellwood
jvhwuvim visited
vtatic-kj mi.
try, is here to serve you any day of the year. O u r
ci a cache filled by the age-long the spring gush of the rill had torn
their stacked cards. He looked at ralsed
Miss Margaret West was given a Edward L Cox Sunday
dow ndrift from those disintegrated 'h e moss from
the gravel. About a clump of alpine blossoms close I A b,t ot rem odeling was being
services ure gladly given on any ord er — w h eth er
be
handkerchief shower at the home
Mr Moreback the we ell driller I
veins up the mountain. My claim my digging. I must beg to be ex ­ beside his elbow, and smiled
t
done at the J. E. Hulsman farm, of Mr and Mrs R B McMinn ,rA
one tile or 111.HOI)— not lim ited to fu ll load Iola.
covers all or nearly all the deposit, cused. What if I should happen
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Upslope he heard the swirl of
iV e n e tia n tic k e t. P e te r Z u e rc h e r. IH 1. H ills b o ro ,
and it is worth several hundred to drop a handful of th at galena gravel in the gold pan After a scribers and receive good results study class and program
Miss ....
Vandermost
place
Monday
W e w ill m eet a ll prices, re g a rd le s s
thousand dollars, if not a million ' into the hole, when your expert time the sound died out. His keen
,tbe ads . .
West will attend Oregon State col- „lorniniz
The cool certainty of Garth's was n°t looking?"
In the dairy business and milk- lege
.
. .
ear
eaught
the
dull
tread
of
heavy
o f w h o m akes th em .
statem ent compelled belief Mr.
Ignoring the irony. Huxby pull feet on the turf.
ing 17 cows is F W Hering on
______________
, Mri
McCormick and fam-
R am ill's ruddy face went blank
*d the shovel from the dugout
Cornelius route 2 Mr Hering has c
*
e s x - .j
1 *ly of Hlll!,boro visl,ed ht' r mother.
Mr
Ramill
turned
tow
ard
Garth
Y a rd s at H ills b o ro
P la n t at Scholls
Mrs. Lilly Bierly, Sunday. Mrs
His daughter looked at G arth shelter and gouged into a bed of "We will go back to the plane for 75 acres on which he carries on *"o rest G ro v e C h ild re n
w ith a sudden change from bore- moss
Ramill stooped his port lunch while considering the m at­ his dairying and grain raising
T a k e T . B. S k in Test
dom and disdain to an interest j to* body to pick up the gold pan.
Busy canning fruit, m a k i n g
Two thirds of all the children
ter."
th at verged on respect. Here was
Huxby shoveled clear the moss
"Only for a short time." Huxby pickles and preparing the noon- attending the Forest Grove public
a sensation—something new. The and black humus from a space two qualified.
day
meal
for
the
prune
pickers
schools
t k the «km test for tu-
intend to return here
despised woodsy vagabond of the ' ^ee' or more square. He tossed for more "I sam
was Mrs. J. H. Farley. The Far- berculosis Monday, according to
Phone 953
;
Hillaboro
pling
No
need
of
P la n t a t Scholls, O re g o n
wilds was not a pauper, after all! as*de a few stones the size of his your troubling to join us."
leys have seven acres in prunes Margaret D.xoii. eouiiiy nurse Miss
FUNERAL DIRECTOK-M
O ur Motto—"Friendly Service . .
F air Prices”
It was like a play, the w an d erin g !
an^ took the gold pan from
and this week will wind up the Dixon was assisted by Dr H C
G
arth
saw
th
at
his
company
was
•
nd
H a ih ln g tim S tr re t l.e tu '-r n I d and 2nd
lllll d io r a
beggar boy disclosing himself to Mr Ramill to load it with gravel
season for them.
Fortner and Dr Fred S Richards
not
wanted.
"Thanks
I’m
n
o
t
LICENSED
EMHAIJMERN
be the true prince. He had said a They went a few steps downslope
J. E Thomas of Cornelius route of Forest Grove
hungry.
Come
to
think.
I’ll
go
down
. j to the edge of a lower pool.
2 was busy filling silo and w a s ------------------
None too deftly, Huxby dipped to the lake and make sure my old having a bit of trouble with his
lady
grizzly
isn't
lurking
in
the
water into the pan and began to bush."
ensilage cutter. Mr Thomas has
! rotate the contents. After more
"Your phantom bear." mocked a son who is quite a boat builder.
than twice the tim e an old pros-
! pector would have needed for the Miss Ramill "Watch out she doesn't
! operation, t h e mining engineer make a ghost of you."
U nder cover of his smile at the
worked the pan clear of all except
gibe. G arth caught the glance that
i a spoonful of small dull nodules.
Miss Ramill had stretched out passed between her father and
Huxby. The girl had said it. "Watch
| to bask in the sum mer warmth. out’’
ELMONICA—A surprise party
was the word.
was given for J. T Foege at his
I With the upslant of the sun to-
He swung down the trough with home Sunday on his seventy-fifth
i wards the noon of the nineteen-
hour day. the breeze had died no sign of h urry The length of his birthday. Guests w ere his son Aug­
j down. The calm brought a swarm gliding stride made his movements ust Foege. Mr and Mrs H E
of mosquitoes upslope from the appear leisurely Without looking Scruggs and son Bennie. Harold
lake shore. The girl put on her back, he slanted in among t h e Spies, Mr. and Mrs. C. Spies and
headnet, covered the unbooted part scrubby spruces. A mass of the Mr and Mrs A. W. Keehn
| of her legs with caribou moss, and dense evergreens put him out of
Mrs. G. G raham and her mother
Give pure, health-giving milk
sight of the three chechahcos up of eastern Oregon are visiting Mr
resumed her sun bath.
on
the
open
tum
dra.
He
turned
a regular place in the menu
and Mrs George Kelsey
Out of the tail of his eye G arth
j watched Huxby and Mr. Ramill. sharp to the right. Midway down
Mr and Mrs H J O verturf of
for every meal. The need for
the
brush-fringed
lake
shore,
the
i When he saw the two get their
Bend. Mr and Mrs H J O verturf
this invigorating, e n e r g y -
tall
spruces
stood
well
spaced
He
| net-draped heads together over the
Jr. of Eugene and Miss H arriett
building food is particularly
gold pan. he rose and went to­ broke into a run.
Wiseman of P ortland visited Mr
A vista between the trees offered and Mrs Wiseman Sunday. Mrs H
vital during t h e w i n t e r
wards them. The tread of his
him
a
view
upslope
He
halted
be-
J.
O verturf J r and Miss H arriett
moccasins
was
noiseless
Before
months. Milk will efficiently
the two noticed his approach, he hind a screen of young aspens to Wiseman are daughters of Mr and
take the place of sunlight
look.
The
three
had
already
reach-
Mrs. Wiseman Mr. and Mrs H J
stood looking down over their
ed the side of the trough They O verturf J r are going to the U ni­
in supplying necessary vita­
shoulders.
LUMINOUS FLAME GAS CONVERSION
started
to
h
urry
on
aslant
t
h
e
mins.
versity of Oregon while Miss Wise-
“Not half bad for a starter." he
said. "At least five dollars in your mountainside. Lilith Ramill and
Huxby had the girl's heavy-bodied
first pan."
Q uality job printing—Argus.
"Hardly that value,” replied Mr father betw een them. They were
BURNER only $
Installed ■
Ramill. "Admitting there is some helping him along tw ice as fast
as
he
could
have
made
It
without
TER M S— SS a month
platinum in this alloy, I am afraid
you re a far too sanguine young th eir aid.
Pl«« »m all carrying charge I
No
more
was
needed
to
confirm
man. Call it five per cent p latin­
G
arth
s
suspicions.
He
glided
across
um and five of gold. That leaves
• I f your present solid fuel furnace la in good condition,’
ninety per cent of silver and lead, the glade and ran on through the
G U E R N S E Y D A IR Y
with of course traces of iridium woods like a startled caribou. The
the most inexpensive way to have automatic heat is to
thick growth of spruces screened
SAM HULIT St SONS
and osmium.”
install this gas conversion burner. This is the only burn-\
him from the view of anyone up
"Yes. move the decimal point of on
Phone 2568
the open tundra.
er that operates on the combustion principle for which'
your million three places to the
He vaulted upon the w ing of
1(4 miles south of Hillsboro
Jhan thaPof any^other’type of automatic burner. Reduced
left. Jack, said Huxby. "It brings
your present furnace was designed. Its use makes your^
your wonderful fortune down to the monoplane and ran along it to
gas heating” rates have put the”convenience of this effort-
furnace
10%
-15%
more
efficient.'
jum
p
into
the
cockpit.
In
a
mo­
a few thousands. To sluice this
‘less
heat casily'within your Teach.'
placer, freight out the alloy, and ment he had hold of H uxby's tool-
This gas conversion burner can be installed easily and
pay for separating the metals will k it- He w ent at the engine like
Gold Medal Diploma Winner
a
skilled
airplane
mechanic
quickly. Then you w ill be rid of the nuisances of fuel
So plan’ to see this burner in operation in our show­
leave slim profits. T here may be
in 1954 — Score 98.2
When, after a few moments of
none at all.”
ordering, delivery, cutting and storage— of uneven heat
rooms today.' Hundreds who installed burners last year
quick
work,
he
replaced
the
tool­
"Too bad you've had all your
Silver Medal Diploma Winner
— of monotonous furnace tending— of ashes, soot, d irt
are completely satisfied.*.You w ill be glad you purchased
trouble for nothing." G arth replied. kit and ran back out the wing
in 1933 — Score 97.8
and constant cleaning. The cost of this burner is lower
one of these conversion burners, too.'-
"I counted on your finding it a there was a small metal object In­
real strike—the first big platinum side his buckskin shirt. He jum ped
In s ta lla tio n t lm e ./.o n ly a fe w h o u rs !
off and slipped away to an alder
thicket, a short distance along the
lake bank.
Less than three m inutes later,
he heard a heavy puffing a n d
wheezing and the snap of dry
IF YOU NEED A NEW FURNACE YOU CAN GET A
branches. Then the three staggered O h a ll hoi now found a way to
into sight Mr. Ramill was purple reduce the waste of "stop-and-go"
from exertion. His mouth gaped driving. In Super-Shell gasoline you
COMPLETE GAS HEATING
$|
wide with his gasps for breath
N either his daughter nor Huxby get three different kinds of power
and your old
SYSTEM FOR AS LITTLE A S ..
was winded But both w ere flushed in p e rfe c t balance. And save in
•qui|>in e r .lt
from the exertion of supporting three ways i
Soon members of Oregon’s 4-II Clubs once
the portly millionaire.
TERMS— S * a month
* H e re is the most rem arkable
(T o b« continued)
C aught
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W ild
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in County Trips
I layward
PU BLIC SALE
Tuesday. October 8, at 1 P. M.
Americanization
Cited at Meeting
Estate of N. L. Pop, by R. E. Pop, Adin.
Competitive Prices - -
Continuous Service - -
Donelson fió Sewell
J. L. Foege Given
a Birthday Party
H E R E’ S THE LO W EST COST AUTOMATIC
HEATING U N IT YOU CAN BUY FOR
YOUR PR ESEN T FU R N A C E !
Q Q 5 0
M ORE M UES
PER TANKFUL
ROUND TOWN
Momingdew
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
4-H CLUBS
A ID
more will be exhibiting their livestock and
larm products at the Pacific International
Livestock Exposition in Portland. They will be
t.iking honors for the past year’s achievements
and It arning valuable new lessons about farm­
ing methods. In other states nearly a million
other LII members will hear of the lessons
learned as a result of this great annual ex­
po, dion tha' has uninterruptedly aided Oregon
farmers for so many years.
Ibe I'nst National Bank of Portland has wit-
n< se,| the development of the farming and
livestock industries since pioneer days, and
h.as taken a personal interest in this develop­
ment ol the young farmer of tomorrow. We
w elcom e yon at our hank, both here and in
Portland.
R. J. Scearce, M anager
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
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OREGON BOYS and GIRLS
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A Q U IC K TIC K -M E-IP'
FOR RUN DOWN
FEELING
When you feel run-down, ilug-
gish, with no appetite for food or
zest for living—all because of pois­
ons in your system from clogged-
up bowels and inactive kidneys—
that's when you need a good tonic
like Williams S. L. K. Form ula
which is bringing quick relief and
added Joy of living to so many
ailing people.
Williams S L. K. Form ula is
compounded from a form er army
doctor's prescription and contains
several ingredients which act in
four beneficial ways: As a mild
tonic, stomach stim ulant, mild lax­
ative. and diuretic stim ulant for
the kidneys. Many take Williams
S. L. K Form ula also for Indiges­
tion, nausea, loss of w eight and
sallow complexion, where a mild
tonic, laxative, stomachic a n d
diuretic is indicated.
Ask Delta D rug store today for
Williams S. L. K. Formula. Take
a few doses and see how much
better you feel. The first bottle
must satisfy you or money back.
—Adv.
offer you have ever had. A new
Mueller furnace w ith built-in gas
burner, plus all necessary ducts,
air returns, registers, etc., to give
you a complete new heating sys­
tem. You can’t buy any other type
of automatic heating system for
anywhere near thia price. In fact,
moat automatic burnersalonecost
about as much as this complete
automatic gas installation.
Co» oof « up to a cupful o f goto-
lino in 10 m inutoi o f itoop Pill-
clim bing
O’”
'
Con t a r t up to onothor cupful
gaiohn o in 1 hour o f ttuady
running
rui
These three big savings mean many
more miles of driving from every
tan kfu l. Stop fo r 10 gallons of
Super-Shell today.
Remember— this price includes
full installation of furnace w ith
thermostat, humidifier, necessary
■ cold air returns, necessary heat
ducta wrapped in asbestos paper,
( and reg iatera. You have you r
W hen
A t th o je nvitghbrrrly sta tio n s:
— HII.I.NRORO —
Busch’s Super Service
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Coslett's Super Service
Holwege’s Service Station
Rock Creek Service Station
— FORE.1T GROVE —
Bailey's Service Station
Phelps’ Service Station
Highway Service Station, Gaston
y o u h e a t w lth fe a s , y o u g e t
a ll y o u r G a s a t\lo w e s t\p o s t!
• Good-bye furnace drudgery. Gaa househeating ratea'are down I Other
fuel costa are rising. The convenience of fclean, sa^fe, dependable, unfail­
ing gas heat is now easily w ithin your, reach.
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Thousands are taking advantage of another economy only gas offers.
When you heat w ith gas, you also get your gas for cooking, water heat­
ing and refrigeration at lowest cost.y o
/
plue em ail c arryin g charge
choice o f gray, red or green
sprayed finishes. A ll work is in
accordance w ith the C ity of Port­
land's furnace qpde.
♦ This $287.50 M ueller gas fu r­
nace installation isfor homes con­
ta in in g not more than 5 rooms
and bath on one floor, where pipe
furnace system is replaced. I f
your home has 2 stories and not
more than 8 rooms, you w ill need
the M ueller furnace on which the
price is $377.50 and your old pipe
furnace, ducts and attachments.
Terms on thia installation, $11.50
a month plus carrying charge.
W e w ill gladly make a scientific analysia
of your heating requirements and advise
you as to which gaa heating appliance
w ill give you the moat heat for the leaat
money. No obligation.
i
P ortland G as &
C oke C ompany /
Showroom
Third and Main, Hillsboro — Phone 1721
Vancouver - Oregon City . Portland
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