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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
must bo fam ished.”
H er unexpected g r a e io u s n e s s
calmed his half-crazed m ind
‘ W hy. L ilit h you roasted th is
y o u rse lf' It w ill taste d o u b ly de­
lic io u s ' He forced a laugh "B u t I
co u ld n 't take the food out o f y o u r
Bv Robert Ames Bennett
m outh.”
B en efit N ovem ber 15; Red
( W N U S e rv ice C o p y rig h t by
" I ' l l soon cook more. There's
R obert An»«* B e n n e tt)
p le n ty "
Cross C hairm an N am ed
G a rth caught M r R a m ill's hungry
look, and shook his head "N o t
(R y M m . Joh n M D a vid ao n )
( Con tin lied from l.« t week)
yet fo r us. sir We ll pack in some
H E L V E T IA The school teacher.
C H A P T E R IV
m ore o f the meat before the w o l­
Joseph Wenzel, w ill present a con­
verines get it."
cert N ovem ber 15 at the school
The Whip Hand
He la id a mat of w illo w foliage,
Everyone is in v ite d The funds w ill
The g ir l lic k e d her fing ers and sliced up w hat was le ft o f the sec­
be used to get a w a te r system in ­ tu rn e d to stare covetously at the ond liv e r, and started o ff w ith
stalled at the school.
pieces o f moose d a n g lin g in the R am ill.
A gro up o f young fo lk s from sm ud ge -fire smoke She spoke to
___
Though at firs t s tiff, the m illio n
P o rtla n d spent Tuesday evening at G a rth alm ost c iv illy :
»■s'- " •* • • . ' - m m
F T
?
aire d id not get out of breath so
the home o f M r. and Mrs. V ic to r
" I'v e no need to rest lik e Dad. q u ic k ly as before T h is was an en
Christensen.
A m ong them were Do 1 have to w a it fo r another couraging sign T hat easy c lim b to P a cific’s g rid iro n w a rrio rs p re p a rin g themselves to meet any and a ll
co m p e titio n Coach Anse C o rne ll's eleven w ill meet l;is old team,
M rs
Christensen's b ro th e rs and piece?"
the cla im and the fast re tu rn had
sister. Clarence, O ren and Doris
been
vio
le
n
t
exercise
fo
r
the
m
ine
"C e rta in ly not. B u t yo u 've let
M ille r
•
•"*
He could
have
the c o o k -fire go out. Keep th is one investor.
,
.. . not
.
. . recov
.
Boy Scouts met at the school going, and you can use it. B e tte r
80 800,1 l f h,s hca r’ ,lad
jo
k
e
be
to
w
a lk o ff and leave us at a tim e on spoiled fish and ro tte n
house here F rid a y nigh t.
cut another spit. M in d the k n ife bad.
to starve?“
w a lru s."
J im D avidson has been to H ills edge, i f yo u d o n 't w a n t to lose a
B ut when he opened his cig ar
Does it look that w a y ’ T w o
H u xb y's face and neck were as
boro several tim es la te ly having fin g e r."
case. G a rth interposed.
moose m ake a deal o f ea ting
.s w o lle n and sore as i f covered w ith
the wound on his hand dressed.
"Y o u have o n ly fo u r le ft, s ir
She showed she could be deft
As G a rth spoke, he pointed ahead boils. His tem pe r was no less sore
He cut it w ith an axe w h ile chop­
enough when she chose One stroke B etter hold them back to taper o ff at the red chunks on the spruce ; “ Y ou 're the one w ho put us in this
ping wood. One stitch was taken
o f the k n ife hacked o ff a w illo w gra d u a lly. T h is change o f diet
branches. A lm o st at the same in - fix . you wood louse!"
in the palm and tw o stitches on
tw ig , tw o cuts sharpened the end. going to jo lt you hard enough. No stant his r if le je rk e d up. The see-
G a rth gave h im a p ity in g look.
the back o f the hand.
G rasping the bottom o f the u n ­ w ine o r w h isky, e ith e r.”
ond
shot was fo llo w e d by a sn a rl­ "T h a t's the fly venom ta lk in g . No
M r. and M rs. A d o lp h B adert- cut second liv e r, she sliced up
M
r.
R
a
m
ill
w
a
lke
d
along
q
u
ite
in
g
squall
The
squall
s
h
rille
d
in
to
| cool, ca lcu la tin g schemer in his
scher, w ho have been v is itin g th e ir lengthw ise, a ll the w ay to the raw -
a distance w ith the cig ar case op a sh rie k th a t nipp ed o ff i n t o rig h t senses w o u ld ask fo r tro u b le
daughter. Mrs. Emma Sorensen, at hide thong She poked the green
en. his face im passive inside the silence.
when his hands were tied. I m ight
L in n to n . visite d the Pete Jossy wood fro m near the fire , p ile d on
m osquito gauze o f t h e headnet
When M r. R a m ill ra th e r hesita­ p o in t out. however, th a t the venom
fa m ily Sunday. B atertscher re tu rn ­ d ry sticks, and crouched dow n to
When at last he looked up, he tin g ly follow ed G a rth to the hang­ was due to y o u r haste in tr y in g
ed to L in n to n and Mrs. B ad ert- ho ld her spit ove r the blaze.
closed the cigar case and handed in g legs o f moose, he saw a three- to— u h —a p p ro p ria te m y discovery
scher w ill stay here fo r a tim e w ith
G a rth had at once begun to it to Gath. “ Y o u 're the do ctor."
foot, s tu b -ta ile d w ild c a t w ith b la ck- cla im ."
her daughter, Mrs. Ida Jossy.
G a rth put the case in his s h irt tu fte d ears ly in g un de r a t o r n
E lm e r G u e rb e r and fa m ily and m ake catcut. I t w o u ld be needed
"T h a t's a lie. You cast the plane
to
sew
the
moccasins.
He
was
in
pocket.
shoulder o f moose meat A second a d rift I was stung w h ile try in g to
Elizabeth Brooks vis ite d Mrs. G ue r-
ber at the Good S am aritan hospital
at w o r't - ancl ,he K‘ r ' was
"A ll rig h t, sir. Y o u 'll get them cat. s lig h tly larger, had leaped sev­ save it. Curse the lu c k ! I came
-
-
—
. .
' s t ill m ore in te n tly eyeing he r meat, when th e y 'll do you the most good eral yards aw ay before dro p p in g .
w ith in an aee o f reaching t h e
w
hen
H
u
x
b
y
came
s
trid
in
g
bc' —and y o u 'll get them a ll.”
G a rth dre w his kn ife . "O n ly a snagged lin e A lm ost had it. when
m a jo r operation and expects to be
tw
een
the
spruces.
home soon.
,
.
A g a in M r. R a m ill w a lke d along p a ir o f ly n x . N ot m uch fo r tw o the plane dragged it loose and
The once elegant engineer was | w ith his gaze on the ground. They shots. We haven't any cartrid ge s w ent do w n over those h e llish fa lls !"
R alph Pieren. w ho has been v is ­
itin g his parents, M r and M rs. A l smeared w ith m ud fro m his m id - were near the m uskeg sw am p be to th ro w away. B u t we can u s e ! “ I m ig h t re m in d you th a t you
Pieren. d u rin g the m onth, r e tu r n ­ body dow n to w h e re the ro c k -m ilk fore he looked up. He tu rn e d his the skins, and the meat w i ll m ake ordered me to cast o ff the lin e
change fro m moose."
( at th e p o in t o f y o u r pisto l."
ed to M y rtle P oint Monday. F ra n k w a te r o f the fo rd had drenched the shrew d gaze upon G arth, and spoke
bog slim e fro m his shoes and w ith b lu n t directness: “ W hat s y o u r
He fla ye d the bodies, bagged the ' T lle th ru s t proved too m uch for
H o fe r accom panied him.
M rs
E lizabeth R itte r received leather a v ia to r trousers. Snags had game?"
best cuts o f meat in the skins, and H u xby. He sat silent. G a rth went
400 baby chicks last week to help scratched his fly in g ja c k e t and
hung them high. The ne xt m ove 0,1 w ith his d u ie t argum ent:
"M y game
" Al1 ,ha t is now P“ st history-
supply the dem and fo r w in te r f r y ­ even to rn th ro u g h one sleeve.
"Yes. We m ay as w e ll settle this was to see i f M r. R a m ill cou ld
ers.
W orst o f a ll. his bare face and now as later. D o n't te ll me you pack the hide o f the cow moos? Wc re m ore concerned w ith the
M att M ercep lost a va lu a b le neck was a sw o lle n mass o f mo- haven't some big scheme in m in d He made a game atte m p t to w a lk present and fu tu re . M r. R a m ill has
horse last week. He had a ru n ­ sq u ito -b ite w e lts and the bleeding You guessed we m eant to cast o ff o ff un de r it, but at once began to show n hls com m on sense by facing
o f the situa tion . He lias
aw ay and the horse stum bled over wounds o f d e e r-fly stings. The skin and leave you h o ld in g the sack stagger. G a rth re lie ve d h im o f the t *1P
a p ile o f ro ck and fe ll in a deep had tlre a d y begun to p u ff and d is ­ O th erw ise you w o u ld n 't have ta k ­ load, and in place o f it gave h im fa lle n in to line. The question is.
in
ditch. Its back was in ju re d so bad­ color.
en tha t key p a rt fro m the plane one o f th e bagged ly n x skins. He do you Miss R a m ill throw-
h im s e lf bagged one o f the b u ll , w i,h us- °C do -v ° u Ko on yo u r
ly th a t it died ne xt day.
A t the sight o f the man's candi- m otor "
Chairman Named
G a rth chuckled. " D id you ever moose qu arters in the c o w h ije o w n ? I f w ith ua. I'm to be ch ie f
tion. G a rth picke d up his rifle .
How about it ’ ’
W. F. N orm an, Red Cross presi- Even the most cold-blooded, cal- o u tw it a fox, corn er a pack o f and heaved it upon his back.
T hey came back to the cam
p
d° * n enough
dent in W ashington county, was c u la tin g schemer can be to rtu re d wolves, o r tra p a c ra fty o ld bear?"
camp
* r. R
- a m ill p a n tin g and sweat K - to see the point. You w in. I jo in
The ru d d - - y face
m illio n - w ith M
here Saturday. M rs. J. M D a v id - ) in to crazed violence.
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— f the
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son was appointed to collect fo r
M iss R a m ill glanced up fro m her aire purpled. "W h a t is the conr.ec- ¡ng. G a rth swung lig h tly ahead o f up."
Miss R a m ill looked puzzled and
the annual r o ll call.
| cooking, and u tte re d a sta rtle d cry. b °n ? "
h im He slipped o ff his heavy pack
W hat s the great
School census w’ere taken here I t aw akened her fa th e r fro m his
"N o th in g in v id io u s ." G a rth as- and stood lo o k in g at the id le couple m ,?," V iv e ljv * "
last week. T here are 59 c h ild re n doze. He sat erect to stare a t : sured him . " I had in m in d o n ly the on the r i l l bank. T hey had eaten
between the ages o f 4 and 20 in H u x b y .
fu n o f the game."
th e ir f i l l o f liv e r, and stretched out
"V e ry sim ple, m y dear He has
d is tric t 55.
"M y G— d. V iv ia n , w hat's hap-
"So? W ell, yo u n g man, it has to rest. No smoke was ris in g fro m H14’ w'h ip hand He is boss. Wc
M rs. Sim on Hershey sold over pened ’ You lo ok lik e som ething already been a d m itte d th a t you 've the embers o f the sm udge-fire. Flies m ust obey his orders, o r w e 'll nev-
100 pounds o f coffee S atu rday in th e cat b ro u g h t hom e."
! so fa r taken a ll the tric k s . I gave w ere beginning to clu ste r on the ___________________________________
the Safeway coffee contest.
"Those d—d pests." H u x b y curs- you c re d it fo r m ore sense, h o w - moose tongues and oth er meat.
A lo t o f hunters arc seen around, ed. “ L e ft m y headnet. Hey, y o u . ever, than you showed w hen you
The g ir l met his lo o k w ith con­
but o n ly a few birds are being a irp la n e th ie f, fe tch me a d rin k . I cast loose the plane. You had no tem ptuous in d iffe re n ce . H u x b y
shot.
J u m p liv e ly ."
need to w a lk up lik e a dupe and stared w ith bloodshot h o s tility fro m
G a rth lifte d his r ifle . "P u t up pe rm it V iv ia n to get the d ro p on between his sw ollen eyelids.
y o u r hands. No, d o n't reach fo r you. Easy enough fo r you to've
Instead o f speaking to the couple.
y o u r pistol. U p w ith them , o r I ’ll come out o f cover w ith y o u r r if le
O p en in g
G a rth addressed the g ir l’s fa th e r
_ _
_ _ .
__
w in g you -T h a t's it. N o w ho ld them up. D o n't te ll me you’ d ra th e r
as he re lie ve d h im o f the ly n x
R a m ill ta ke - y o u r tra v e l afoot to the M acK enzic than pack:
pistol. I'v e had enough o f y o u r f ly out in a plane."
"A s I rem em ber, sir. I to ld Miss
John I. K n ig h t. 72, fo rm e r H ills , th re a te n in g "
"T h a t depends, sir. Perhaps I d id
154 S. Second Ave.
boro resident and ow ne r o f the
The m illio n a ire looked at G a rth 's not w ish to p a rt com pany w ith R a m ill she could cook on t h e
K n ig h t A d ju s tm e n t com pany, w h ic h cool gra y eyes, and heaved h im s e lf you so soon. O ver at the riv e r, 1 sm ud ge -fire it she kept it going I
Phone 2361
operated here fo r m any
years, upon his feet to s h u ffle around could o f course have in v ite d in y- w ill say now th a t I do not in te n d
die d at his M c M in n v ille home Oc- behind H u xb y's shoulder. He p u ll- self to f ly out to F ort S m ith w ith to shoot any m ore meat u n til use
A ll Types I»ry C leaning
made o f w hat we have. T here
to b e r 24 a fte r a week's illness. He ed open the le athe r ja c k e t and you. B u t th a t w o u ld h a rd ly have
liv e d here in the nineties.
drew the au tom atic pisto l fro m given us tim e to get acquainted are none too m any r if le cartridges. 1 W IL L C A L L A N D D E L IV E R
M r. K n ig h t had attended a large It* h igh -slun g sheath. H o ld in g the As it is. in the weeks o f close I f the three o f you p re fe r rotten,
K n ig h ts o f P ythias m eeting at F o r- bu tt fo rw a rd , he bro u g h t the weap- com panionship to come we m ay e v ­ m aggoty meat. I 'l l go you to the
last m o u th fu l I'v e liv e d fo r weeks
est G rove ju s t tw o weeks before on to G arth.
en learn to be frie n d s.”
and seemed
in good s p irits and "K e ep it y o u rs e lf." G a rth to ld
M r. R a m ill frow n ed . "Is th a t a
good health. He had been a m em - h im - "Y o u can g ive it back to h im taunt, or m a u d lin sob s tu ff? "
ber o f the lodge fo r m ore than
soon as be gets ove r th is f ly m ad- "N e ith e r."
fo r ty years
and had fille d va rio u s ness There's y o u r headnet. H u x - ;
Then w h a t’s y o u r game? I f you
stations.
| by. B e tte r stand in the sm oke t i l l “ th in
' k ' , a fte r m arooning us here in
these d —d w ilds, you can w in our
He was a ctive in the M c M in n ­ you get i t on.”
The torm e n te d m an firs t ran to frie n d s h ip o r g ra titu d e by g u id in g
v ille K iw a n is clu b fro m the tim e
o f its organ izatio n and was a m em ­ lie do w n on the r i l l bank. B e ­ us out, yo u 're a sadly m istake n
ber of the M c M in n v ille E lks lodge. tw een d rin ks, he doused his b itte n young m an."
D u rin g the
W o rld w ar, M r. face in a pool and dashed t h e
G a rth agreed. ‘‘I t w o u ld be a
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one „ o f the m in u te g ra te fu lly cool w a te r over the back stup
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m istake to
expect
in g
m en and his p a trio tic ta lk s w ere ; of bis neck. The m om ent he stop- decent fro m you o r y o u r d a ug hter
in sp irin g .
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ped, the pests buzzed at h im again. | or H u xby. B u t th in k w h at fu n I ’ve
M r. K n ig h t is su rvive d by his He ran 1° the sm oky side o f the i already had, fa cin g th a t p is to l and
w id o w . T w o sons,
Lom e
a n d ! , i r e w ith o u t stopping fo r his head- te llin g H u x b y he dared not use
Joseph, preceded the fa th e r i in n • net.
1 M "
F o r the firs t tim e since G a rth I "F un? You m ust be cra zy!”
death. L o m e K n ig h t died in an
A rc tic e xp lo ra tio n e xp e d itio n a had met L ilit h R a m ill. she showed J "N o t at a ll. I had h im sized up.
consideration fo r someone else than The game was to Jet
h im th in k
nu m b e r o f years ago.
herself. H er second piece o f liv e r he had me trapped, then g ive h im
State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv ­ had been cooked enough to be eat- i the la ug h."
in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac­ able. She tore it in tw o and gave ] The big man chewed on this,
' "T h a t’s cle ar enough.
B ut why
t iv it y a t Salem .—E ve ry w eek in h a lf to her fiance.
the A rgus.
tf
"It's good. V iv ia n . T r y it. Y ou w re ck the plane? W ill y o u r ne xt
Plan Program
for Helvetia
CAUGHT IN
Pacific "U ” on Training Sled
THE WILD
er get back to c i v i l i . .itim i."
"O h ’ The despicable, cow ardly
" She met G a rth 's cool gaze and
fe ll silent
He nodded "Y o u 'll begin by re
bu d d in g that fire A fte r that y o u 'll
cook the other liv e r fo r yo u r fa tti­
er and y o u rse lf You w ill then start
gra in in g the h a ir o ff the moose-
hides w h ile llu x b y and y o u r father
go back fo r more meat "
"1 w ill do no sueti t ilin g '"
"V e ry w e ll That means you get
no moccasins to replace yo u r boots
when those flim s y
soles w e a r
th ro u g h on the ro c k s ''
She fla re d “ G a lla n t S ir G ulla
hud!"
"L ea ve her be. G a rth ." her father
interposed " I 'l l tend the fir e und
scrape the s k in s "
"N o L ie down. W henever you
wo
rk, b i u t ’s
mi v y iu
ou
r n foet
We
m
ust
U d to
u n be both
^w
n d o'
und
iu
n t l ax.x*
.«..I
to fetch Ih
tha
pot and >1.
the .. gold
pan."
The m in in g engineer rose and
started up tow
ards the tro u g - h w ith ,
,
8
" u l ul,' v o r Protest
. J*8.,
' oyes widened She
gazed w o n d e rin g ly fro m him to
her fa th e r M r. R a m ill had no less
ob ediently lam dow n as ordered
G a rth ignored the g ir l lie chop­
ped deep notches In the tru n ks
o f the food-euche b irc h trees, about
seven feet high
Ah h h here's real
land real economy ] Comfort!
too,John
KESSLER’S
BY A
WIDE
MARGIN!
tfie degree n f
hen / g u n u)a/it, at a turn n f u eu h e
FOR BEAUTY—FOR ECONOMY—FOR SAFETY
SP/iRK
SA YS C H R IS CAGLE, FA M O U S A L L -A M E R IC A N
FO O TB A LL STAR A N D CO LLEG E CO ACH
PATENTED
BURNING
CIRCULATING
LJEI A T C n
IIC A I CK
tree to
tree, w ith ends wedged in t h e
notches The next move was to
letch a num ber of alder
pole
Win-Il lie return ed , smoke was
b illo w in g up to d riv e the files
fro n t the moos, tongues and m u f­
fles Miss R u n iill had re b u ilt the
sm udge-fire and taken dow n the
liv e r, ready for slicin g She gazed
up ut Idin, storm y-eyed, ready to
fla re if tic had shown the s lig h t­
est flic k e r o f amusement or gloat
tng
Instead, tie gave tie r a cu rt nod
o f acknow ledgem ent. laid I lls kn ife
beside tlle liv e r, and turne d to
space the poles across tin* sapling
fra m e w o rk to m ake a g r ill above
the smudge Upon tilts he laid the
moose leg and the pieces of ly n x
meat
H u xby came hack from the d is ­
covery stake w ttli tin* gold pan and
little a lu m in u m pot lie stated in
surprise at sight o f Miss R a m ill
cooking the liv e r She shrugged hei
slim shoulders, and drew buck from
the fire to give one spit to tier
fa th e r A fte r th a t she s ile n tly o f­
fered the o th e r to G arth.
"T h u n k you ." he said "L e t mi*
suggest tllu t you now f i l l the gold
pan w ith w a te r und slice in to It
one o f tin* m uffles They do n't look
prom ising.
But i f sim m ered fo r a
day o r two. u single moose m u ffle
w ill give us several de liciou s meals
of w lu it m ig ht be called aspic je lly ."
T h is won no sign o f in te rest from
the g ir l She wns no lu ng er hungry,
| G a rth Ignored het sileni e
| " A fte r
.tin tin g that diati, yn i
may cook as m uch m o ie of lit
liv e r us yo u r fa ttie r can eat lie
w ill keep on restin g w h ile llu x b y
and I go for a llo ttic i load of moo. .
meat The sooner we puck a ll to
camp, tin- surer we w ill tie that
o ilie r m ouths do not get uwuy w ith
It."
(Concluded neat w « mi U)
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RE-FUELING
W e will pay you the follow ing prices fo r g rain w hen
tra d e d to ns for D airy F e e d :
G rey O ats, No. 2. 38 lbs.
W h ite O ats, No. 2. 38 lbs.
B arley, No. 2. 48 lb s .
$ 2 4 .0 0 ton
2 3 .0 0 ton
2 2 .0 0 ton
W e will d eliv er yon the follow ing D airy F eed iu
’°n lots or m ore a t th e follow ing p ric e s:
Im p erial D airy, 2 0 %
Cow R ation, 17%
M olasses D airy, 15%
o u t*
$ 3 0 .0 0 ton
2 7 .0 0 ton
2 5 .0 0 ton
Food is tin fu e l fo r tin*
hum un engine
. . and m ilk
is the liest and most com -
|ilete food See th a t y o u r
c h ild re n have p le n ty of m ilk
Morningdcw
A bove p rices on tra d e for D airy F eed only.
G U E R N SE Y D A IR Y
On th e above basis it will pay you to tra d e y o u r g rain
for one of these b a la n c e d d a iry rations.
S AM I IU I.IT A SONS
I'llon e
1H
to n
m iles south
o f H ills b o ro
P ay Cash and S ave — T rad e w ith Im perial
1935 — Score
Imperial Feed dC Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
»M.I
Gold Mrdal Diploma Winner
in 1934 — Score 9K 2
Silver Mrdal Diploma Winner
In 1933 — Score 97 X
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ADVERT
In Your Local Newspaper
S timulates S ales
Roger W. Babson, noted business statistician, points
out that newspaper advertising for fourteen consecu­
tive months has registered gains over the same month
of the previous year and says this means that manu­
facturers and merchants alike are looking forward to
better times.
Mi\ Babson calls attention, however, to the habit of
businessmen of reducing their advertising appropria­
tions in slumps. He urges them to increase their ad­
vertising in order to take advantage of one of the most
valuable methods of ironing out the bumps in business.
LET JULIUS KESSLER TELL YOU THE STORY
"M en , I believe you'll say
the same thing etnee you taste
tnv whiskies. Just sip my w his­
kies j/r<ttg/’Z —and you'll un­
derstand why people are say­
ing: "lliev'rc the finest tasting
lo w - p r ite d w h is k ie s since
Repeal!’ ”
K esslers
FULL 90 PROOF
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Advertising Budget
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W. C. Gifford
E. Baseline St.
Hill-bcio. Urtgvn
Phone 292
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Mr. Babson thinks that business men temporarily
lose faith in advertising when sales slump and thus
enter a vicious circle—“decreasing trade brings a de­
cline in advertising budgets; less advertising space
bl ings a further drop in sales; and so on down the
toboggan slide.”
• ’ I ’m not an authority on
whiskey,’ said Chris Cagle,
'but I've never tome across
suth smooth and metlou flavor
at the price! I can only judge
whiskey by the taste . . . hot I
must sav Kessler's whiskey
wins hy a wide margin.’
193ft
D a ir y Feed Specials
J. I. Knight Dies
Hillsboro Cleaners
lie then cut sap
lings to span across from
Announcing
IvlClVlinnV’lIlc HoillC there while Mr
Thursday, October .‘ I I ,
OREGON
W illi W liie li Iu ( 'u n ii,iued llic
H ills b o ro Independent, E stábil lied
1873