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

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    H IL L S R O R O
Page Four
A R G U S.
Team That Won Nine Straight on Gridiron
H ilh i L eads
A ll-S tar T eam
County G rid M entors Nam e
M y th ic a l 1935 Elevens
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, IVfomlmr 12, 1935
OREGON
M axine Dill, president; Bethel W il­
son, vice president; Donald Edy.
secretary -ti e isurer A social meet
illg was held at the Olsen hull ill
SherwiM'd Friday evening
Luulet Bulge school has k e e n
"hard I.it" by the ehiekenpox ep i­
demic. I ljlf of the pupils have been
Sherwood, T u a la tin G ranges compelled to rem ain out of school M r» . M eyer» i» R egistrar;
in the three or four weeks just
Dance on Saturday
■n Joint In stallatio n
B u x to n Folk
A ssist C lu b
G ro u p s P lace
N ew O ffic e rs
from California on buslne»» l»»t
week.
Ilauee Salurilay
A dance will be sponsored by
the grange Saturday night.
Quulity Job printing
pasl
Elect Officers
ifty Mr«. Jr*i a M a y rr « )
l.AUREl. R ID G E - S h e r w o o d
Members of the Citizenship club
BUXTON Town .end club met
G range met at the G range hall eleeied new officers Friday u ■ fol­
Saturday w ith Winona G range of, low . Delbert Davis, president. Hay-I at the grunge hull Thursday. Sev-
Tualatin as guest» In joint Install i mend Cappoen. vice-president. Dor erul Townsendltes from here nt-
tion ceremonies. Charles T D i c k e n ­ othy Cappoen. secretary, Hilly N y­ tended Hie organisation of a club
son of Oswego was installing of- j ström. editor of the Hill Top Bugle: at Tim ber Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Edith Higgle visited rela­
lieer. assisted by Mrs G la d 's My­ Verla Aebiseller, printer. John My-
ers. m aster of Tigard Grange. O f­ eis. inker; Mary Nyström, llccto- tives at llll'kenfeld last week Mrs
I Higgle was a speaker at the lllrk-
ficers Installed to r T ualatin were grapber.
Townsend club December I
Alton H Robbins, master: Ethel
Hot soup lunches are now being i-nfeld
Mrs William lllddink visited '
Pennington, overseer; M a d e lin e served in the school. The soup is
Rice, lecturer; M M Pennington, made by the pupils under the d i­ I relatives in Portland last week.
steward; Matt Kindlespire. assist­ rection of the teacher.
Mrs. Meyers Registrar
ant steward; Olive Gilroy, chaplain;
Mrs Ethel Meyers has been a p ­
L P Johnson, treasurer; Mabel
p o in t e d offieial registrar for Bus
Harkness, secretary; Louis J. F ran ­
I ton precinct, registration books
cis. gatekeeper: Mrs. M. Morse.
close December 31.
Pomona, G lad/S Blank, Ceres.
A C hristm as program Is being 1
Pauline Jurgens. Flora, Ruth Mc­
Reynolds. lady assistant stew ard;
Members of the planning board planned by the school and Sunday !
Mrs M. I. Morse, executive turn- for the reereutional leaders' group school.
Alex Allen was culled to Tucson, j
of W ashington county met with
niittee.
Officers installed for Sherwood Mrs. G ertrude Skow Sanford and Aril., Sunday. He will be cm- I
w ere Charles S. Haynes, master; 1. E. Francis, assistant county agent. ployed by the railroad.
Lewis Kauffman, who has been
Sain Peters, overseer; A nna Boger. Saturday to outline the program for
lecturer;
Henry
Voss, stew ard. the rem ainder of the year. Meet­ .employed in Portland, 1» working
T hat’s what all of our
Archie Stahlneeker, assistant stew ­ ings for euch month will be in 1 at the Elwood Mill again.
Mrs. C urtis Miller and children
ard; Marv Baker, chaplain; Sarah charge of mem bers from one com ­
customers say, who use
I of P ortland spent the w eek-end ut
Rasmussen, treasurer; Clara Edy. munity.
The schedule for these meetings the mill.
secretary; Robert Allison, gate-
our
dry cleaning service
William and Delm ar Higgle of
kepeer; Inez Haynes. Pomona: Tillie follows December. Hillsboro group.
Voss. Ceres; Helen Asbahr. Flora: January, Forest G rove group, Feb­ near U lrkenfeld were Suturduy
regularly! Ix?t us put your
Mrs. Robert Allison, lady assistant ruary, Aloha group; Mureli, S h er­ | night and Sunday visitors ut the D
steward; Robert Allison, executive wood group; April, North Plains B. Edw ards a n d J e s s e M e y e r s
name on our regular Call
group; May, Banks group.
1 homes.
committee.
The various types of recreation
and Deliver list for all
Mr. and Mrs. William Fulconcr
Wed at Tillamook
which will be studied at these | and Bobby and Mary of Elwood
Miss G ertrude Darby, daughter m
eetings include marching, m ixer ' upper camp visited from Friday to
dry cleaning and pressing.
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Darby of
circle games, singing, re ­ Sunday ut the O tto Stowell home.
Tillamook, and Fred Krebs, son of games,
lays, folk dances and large group
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Krebs of Six and outdoor games. Meetings will
Corners, w ere united In m arriage be held regularly on the third Tues­ ‘ and family of near Sehefflin visited
in the Lutheran church nt T illa­ day of each month in the Hillsboro Sunday at the Carl Estepp home.
Otto Stowell is home from Port-
mook November 27. The couple will G range hall from 8 to 10 p. m.
1 land, w tiere tie hus been receiving
make their home at Six Corners.
treatm ent for an Injured leg and
Approxim ately forty friends and
j foot.
relatives welcomed Mr and Mrs.
Frank Burgholzer and family of
Krebs on th eir retu rn from their
IlllUbnro. Ore.
Telephone 47
Fairvale spent Sunday at Fred
wedding trip by a rousing charivari
Sulivan's.
Tuesday night.
Fred and Bud Lelpold were hero
Potato harvest is in full swing on
Funeral services for Mrs Daniel
the mountain. Farm ers report that Duavillc. 59, resident of this com­
a large percentage of the crop is m unity for 28 years, w en held at
frozen.
the Donelson A Sewell chapel here
Mrs. H arry W right has returned Saturday afternoon. Interm ent was
to her home for a few weeks. She in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs.
has been staying in Portland.
D eavillc died December 5 in the
The William Dethridge family Jones hospital, w here she had been
moved to Portland Friday. Mr for 28 days. Her illness had ex­
D ethridge will be em ployed as a tended over a three-year period
riveter at Bonneville.
Mrs. Deaville was born in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Demmin and August 14. 1870. m arried Daniel
daughters Melba and Alda of South Deaville at Huron. S D . Novem­
Tualatin visited Mrs. Elizabeth ber 9. 1892. and came to Oregon in
W erre Sunday, who retu rn ed home 1907. Deceased is survived by the
with them.
w idow er and four sons a n d a
Miss M axine Dill is employed a? daughter: Ralph F . Gresham; John
the J. C. Penney store in Portland T„ Hood River; B ernard R and
during the holiday rush season.
Edw ard A , and Mrs. Bessie Lari-
Mr. and Mrs. W illard Downey son, Hillsboro.
and children JoA nn and Ju n e of
Longview, W ash. were w eek-end
Neighborhood news from 30 A r­
guests at th e H. P. S trick ler home. gus correspondents I n d if f e r e n t
Middleton C hristian Endeavor so­ sections of W ashington county a p ­
ciety. recently formed, is arousing pear in the A rgus euch w e e k .
much interest in the ncighborhon I L earn w hat your friends are do­
Meetings are held in the Middle- ing for less than three cents u
ton Baptist church. Officers are week.
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Ten out of the 11 first string
Hilhi gridders w ere named on the
two 1935 Washington county all-
star football elevens announced this
week by coaches of the four major
high schools. Tigard was second
w ith five players on the mythical
teams. Forest Grove next with four,
while Beaverton placed three grid-
deis in the line-up.
The Hillsboro squad, c o u n t y
champions, furnished t h e entire
right side of the first team forw aid
wall and the Tigard Tigers sup-1
plied the left side of the line. Hillis,
St M ary’s high school of Huber turned out a football squad that won nine consecutive victories in the
capable Viking center, drew the
1935 Season. The eleven won two of the contests by a single point, but in the rem aining seven left
keystone assignment to complete
no doubt of its superiorly over Opponents and is an outstanding claim ant for the Catholic h i g h
the line selections.
schools' top grid nonor. Members of the squad an d their coach shown above are. left to right, front
W arren Wahner, Hilhi backfield
row. Alton. Mathews. Scheetz, Alton. Kelleher. Second row—Webb. J. Hughes. Precise, Bechard. Tny-
ace, was selected for a first string
I qi * Carrington. Reynolds, Davis. Back row —Coach Robinson, DcPiero, Stassen. Hail, M errill, T.
halfback position and was rated |
Hughes, Donovan, W ilbur and F ather H eesaeker.—Cut courtesy Oregonian.
the outstanding ball carrier of the
county for the season. Bailey of
Forest Grove was selected as q u ar­ Store took 2 and lost 1 to Horn-
terback for his ability to pick the back's in th e City league.
right play along w ith the indi­ , In the Commercial league Elry's
vidual ability to handle the work took 2 and lost 1 to Fairw ay and
of a star ball carrier. Both W ahner j Dodge won 2 and lost 1 to Perfec- ,
"Dog Gone!” exclaim ed A. L.
GREENVILLE — Pupils not ab­ Amacher one day recently in the
and Bailey were the unanimous tion. Pharm acy was blanked twice
sent
nor
tard
y
for
the
past
six
choice of th e coaches.
Argus office. Needless to say he
the Nationals, losing 3 each to
Coaches co-operating in the se­ in
Bristol's and H eadquarters com­ weeks w ere Patricia Carm en, Mil­ was informed that a classified ad
lections were B. M. Goodman, Hills­ pany w hile H eadquarters won 2 dred Cop. Norman Schulmerich. in the Argus was a good way to
boro; Fred Halverson, Forest Grove; and lost 1 in play w ith Union Oil. , Vincent and Vernon Susbauer, E r­ bring the dog back, and so a smalt
T. W. Smith, Tigard; and Ed W ar­ B. E. Maling office took 3 straight ma and Charles Vuylsteke. Not plea for the retu rn of the pet was
ren, Beaverton. Each named his from the Ray-M aling office force ! absent, Robert Cop. E verett and placed on the classified p3ge. Re­
choice for first and second ra t­
the Plant won 3 from th e Ship- J Elmer VariBehey. Mildred Vande- sults w ere almost im m ediate b e­
ings and from these selections the and
hey and Elaine Jackson w ere out cause the Argus was distributed by
ping
departm ent.
coaches agreed on the “super all­
of school last week on account of the postoffice Thursday morning
League Standing*
stars."
Tct. illness.
W
L
American League
and by 3 o'clock that afternoon Am­
The all-star teams follow:
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20
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Fixit Shop
Henry Cop of G reenville gave acher was again in possession of
Second Team,
.500
15
First Team.
15
Royal Soda Works
. 43 t a pot luck dinner Sunday. Guests his dog.
n vaU, H. Chevrolet Garage
17
L. E.
13
Moore. T.
Schulmerich. H Home Laundry
A dvertisers appreciate both speed
.400 w ere Mr. and Mrs. George H er­
L. T.
IS
Potbielan. T.
12
Stunkard. H City League
Pet. mans of Verboort. Mr. and Mrs. and convenience, and assistance in
L. G.
W
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Quinn. T.
T.
BtwL
.600 Joe VanDyke of Gaston. Mr. and preparing your
12
C
H illis. F. G.
Hornback Used Furniture IS
advertisem ent is
Hetu. B. C. C. Store
.566
R. G
Coe let t. H.
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Mrs. Ray Vandehey of Kansas City. cheerfully given at the desk.
Goetter. H Lenta A uto Tarts
16
Wunderlich. H.
R. T.
14
Armes. F. G. Pastim e Card Room
.366 Mr. and Mrs. Remy V uylsteke of
K. E.
Mohr, H.
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11
Torbet. H. Commercial League—
Pet. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cop. Mr. Cook, part of the David Monroe D
Q
Bailey, F. G.
L
W
G.
Hines.
F.
.566
W ahner. H.
L. H
Perfection Bakery
17 13
and Mrs. H erm an Cop. and Mr. L. C. No. 44 TIN R3W.
Barry, B. Fairway Market
K. H
.533
Carson, T.
16 14
John Egger J r et ux to Esther
Garfield. H. Dodge Motor
.444 and Mrs. W illiam Vandehey, all of
Emmons. B.
F
14 16
.433 Greenville.
M. Williams, 5 Acres in Section 24
'■ '< » u
Pet.
National League—
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Bernice Vuylsteke. and M ildred T2S R2W
.800
Headquarters Co.
24
6
Jo h n Egger et ux to Esther M
.448 Cop attended th e linen show er at
Bristol Hardware .
13 16
.413 Roy Sunday for Mrs. Edw ard Jesse Williams. 1 Acre in Section 24 T2S
Union Oil Co.
12 17
.333 of Mountaindale.
Hillsboro Pharm acy
10 20
R2W.
Pet.
Cannery League—
W
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Jam es A. Bryce to William A.
Charlie Vanderzanden injured his
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Shipping
20
10
East Side Term inal bowlers again
.566 foot Saturday afternoon in Westim- Brown et ux. Tract 39 in Comte &
Plant
17 13
bowed to the Hillsboro pin dusters B. E. Maling
K ohlm an's Little Homes No. 1.
.500 ber mill and is unable to work.
15 15
in a game played Sunday on the Ray-M aling
.266
8 22
Frances J. Messinger to B. A
Francis Herb of Hillside won
Individual
High
Scores
Oregon Alleys in Portland when
first prize at the card p arty Friday Vose et ux, 19 Acres in Section 18
205
Ray
Dillon.
American
league
th e Hillsboro team stacked up a
235 night at the home of M artin V an­ T2S R2W.
Rood. City league
score of 2635 to 2532. Playing with Tom
241 derzanden of Verboort.
C- Koble, Commercial league
the locals were Cook. Corey, Es­ R. Dillon, National league
25S
As a practical application of serv ­
204 ice to others the sewing c l u b
linger. Rogers and Dillon.
I.. H e w i t t . C anneri.
In league play last week. Home
made tea tow els at th eir meeting
L aundry and Chevrolet swapped
Thursday and presented them to
places in the American League and
the K rieger family, who recently
Edw ard Franklin Lewis, 10. son
Bristol H ardw are slipped up a
lost their home by fire.
of Mr. and Mrs. A lfred F Lewis
notch into second place in the N a­
of the Kansas City district, died
tionals w ith Pharm acy dropping in ­
December 4 of scarlet fever. He
W restling cards w ill be spon­
to cellar.
was ill for ten days. G raveside
Positions in the various prize sored by Washington county post.
(B y Mrs. Lou W right)
services w ere held F riday *ti F or­
contests show Union Oil in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at their
Mrs. H arry M iller of Montesano. est View cem etery w ith Rev. C. P.
lead for the C. Eslinger prize; R. hall at Ninth and Oak streets, be­
Dillon in the lead for the Wick ginning December 19, according to Wash., is staying w ith Mrs. B Sabin officiating. Forest Grove U n­
prize; Joe Corrieri leading in the Odell Brandaw, w ho is in charge Gent w hile Mr. G ent is in the dertaking company was in charge
Good Sam aritan hospital in P o rt­ of arrangem ents.
Men's Shop contest, while R D il­ of arrangem ents.
Virgil Hamlin, Portland promoter, land, having his hands operated on.
He was born in Forest Grove
lon won the weekly cake offered
Mrs. D arrel Hayden of W ashing­ Ju n e 20, 1925. Deceased is survived
by Perfection Bakery for highest is arranging the matches.
ton spent Wednesday night w ith by his parents and a brother, Jam es
score in a single game.
Sylvia Shiffer at the home of Ray­ Alfred.
In league play Chevrolet won 2, Sutherland W in s L etter
mond Hodge, w here Sylvia is stay­
lost 1 to Royal Soda, and Fixit Shop
in
Oregon
State
Football
ing and going to school.
won 3 straight irom Home Laundry
Dick Sutherland of Hillsboro,
F A. Bennett spent from Monday
in th e American. Lentz won 3
straight from Pastim e w hile C. C. now a sophomore at Oregon State to Friday in P ortland w ith Mr. and
(B y Mr*. Zell G. fit rut Here 1
college, has been recommended for Mrs. B. O rtm an.
Hiteon ladies attended Tigard
a football sw eater by Coach Lon
Rebekah
club at the home of Mrs.
Stiner. Tw enty-nine w ere so hon­
Eisner last Wednesday.
WANTED—Men to Qualify
ored.
Chester Robinson is out qf high
for Good Pay Positions
Augusta U. Hare et v ir to Edwin school with measles.
W ill personally interview men w ill­
Mrs. H erbert Olson was ill last
Wilson Caswell et ux, Lot 29 W il­
ing to work hard for good pay
week, but is able to be around 1
low Brook Farm.
positions in Electric R efrigeration
South Tualatin Juniors met last
Annie Bell to P atrick Murphy. again.
and A ir Conditioning business. Pre­
week at the Lorenz home, a party 120 Acres in Section 34 T3N R3W.
Hiteon pupils have been p rep ar­
fer men with fair education, m e­
followed t h e business meeting.
chanically inclined, now employed.
F. Robert H auger et al to Charles ing a Christm as program.
Must be w illin g to devote some
Christm as exchange of the club Clark et al. part of 13 T1S R1W.
spare tim e at home to preliminary
which will be December 20 at the
United States of America to P eter B en efit Program T o n ig h t
training to become installation and
home of Yvonne Bunnell, is limited Tromp, 80 Acres in Section 13 T2S
service experts. W rite, givin g age,
at F arm in g to n Church
to a five-cent present, each suit­ R3W
phone, present occupation.
(B y C atherine Boire)
able for boy or girl. The session
Anna Pcscinski t o Benedictine
FARMINGTON—A
program will
U tilitie s Engineering
will also take the form of a taffy Sisters. 28.79 Acres in Section 13
be given at the Farm ington C h ris -,
Institute
party, each person attending to TIN R2W.
tian church tonight 'T hursday) at
bring 1 ' i cups of sugar for the
Box 551 B everly Hills, Cal.
Annie Moran to Elm er W illiams 8 o’clock to raise funds to shingle
candy pull.
et ux. Lot 156 Johnson Estate A d­ the church. There w ill be no ad ­
David Edmonds of Portland was dition.
mission charge.
a week-end visitor at the W. A.
Virgil B. Price to H oward A.
Bunnell home.
K nepp et ux, p art of Lot 55 Steel s
FLOWERS A N D WINTER
Yvonne Bunnell spent Saturday Addition B eaver.os.
Flower plant* and hulba so fair
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
night at Forest G rove w ith her
Benjam in F ranklin Savings & I tucked to lied with loving? rare;
keep cozy beneath the ground
aunt, returning home Sunday.
M. D.
Loan association to M a t y G. Daly, To
When kiriif winter roams around.
1.19 Acres T1S RiW
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
George O. Clayville e tu x to P hilip Through the bleak w inter and «now,
SPECIALIST
Adams et ux, 40 Acres in Section ’Tin an erstaay of j o y to know.
Embedded beneath the aod
E. B. Anderson made a business 8 T2S R1W
GLASSES FITTED
Clarence J. Sam ple et ux to H ar­ A re livin g gems protected by God.
trip to Salem Wednesday.
A card party and dance will be riet E. Percival et al, 20 Acres in The mild aunnhine of apring
Room 3
Will coax them and bring
given at the Cedar Mill G range Section 4 T2S R1W.
Commercial N ational Bank Annax
From the cold barren earth
Ernest Johnson et ux to R obert A
hall Saturday night under new
bloom of colorful mirth.
Phonaa
Houra
P.irves et ux, 20 Acres in Section
management.
MKRIA S l ’IERING. Laurel.
Residence 2972
9:30 a. m. to 12 m.
26
T1S
R3W.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Dave
Schindler
of
O ffice 2971
1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
John W. C url et ux to Gilgian
M ilwaukie visited relatives and
Ask your attorney to send your
Allenbach, Lots 98 and 99 Bailey’s legal advertising to th e Argus.
friends here recently.
Mrs. Louise May and Hazel May Addition to G roveland Acres.
W alter A. S harp et ux to V A.
of Vancouver visited relatives here
Smith et ux, 15 Acres in Section
Sunday.
S H O E R E P A IR IN G
30 T2S R1W.
and L eath er W o rk
Elizabeth Loeffler to H. N. Pen-
Subscribe now to th e Argus. In
Washington county $1.50 a year son et ux, Block “J" Metzger Acre
H . C. V A R N E R
Six months 85c. T hree m onths 50 Tracts.
Opposite Court House
Edna M ildred G razer to M yrtle
cents. Two months 35 cents.
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144 N. Second Ave.
Dog Gone! Ad
Honor Roll for
Greenville Given Brings It Back
Hillsboro Bowlers
Victorious Again
Edward Lewis, 10,
Dies Scarlet Fever
V. F. W. to Sponsor
Wrestling Cards
Thatcher
Hiteon
Real Estate Transfers
South Tualatin
Recreation Group
Meetings Planned
Now My Dress is
Spotless Again . . .
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Mrs. Deaville Dies
After Long Illness
A h e x c e lle n t
v a lu e ...tlie FOIS IF
b attery
'Let’s go in b y the fireside
a
.
and
have ' a . 'to
u c 4 h 'o f
/ . ’f •»
■ » t
• , ,
MY OW N PRIVATE BLEND!'
THREE SIZES— 13, 15 and 17-I’late
Ranging in price from $6.25 to $8.45 with old but­
tery, The Ford battery is made throughout of the
finest materials, with skilled workmanship. Rigid­
ly tested and fully guaranteed. Come in find let
us instill! one of th e s e reliuhle, long-life batteries
F IT S 8 0 ',
O F A L L CARS
Bethany-Cedar Mills
4,
GIVE ELI XTRIC4 iL GIFTS
Life F
'7 guess every man likes
JlauHdlàfiïac&s
to stretch out his feet and sort
of ease down . . . particularly if
he’s got a glass of real mellow
whiskey to put him in a good
frame of mind.
Go December 12 to January 1 ,1 9 3 6 . Return by January 3 1 ,1 9 3 6 .
Stop-over« Permitted
Coach
Prom Port’and
She’ll adore a
Hospitality Tray
• Trays are o f walnut, mahogany
o r antique white. Six individual
Fostoria glass snack plates with
each set. Cutting block contains
built-in cutting knife attractively
harmonized. Prices range from
$11.50
to
$22.50
depending upon whether you
w ant single o r double automatic
Toastmaster. Easy terms.
PEPC
■STORES
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74.15
95.04
61.60*
48.75
92.12
22.01 •
24.93
11.25
T ourist
$ 64.35
80.60+
108.45t
65.90
48.75
104.55t
22.01
24.93
11.25
Standard
$ 85.80
98.90
126.75
87.90
72.30
122.85
29.35
33.25
15.00
Proportional fare» to many other point». •Return L im it elx month«.
♦ Good in standard sleeping cars or coache» East of Chicago. “Coach *
ticket» good only in coaches. “T ouriet” ticket« good in touriat sleeping
car» and coaches "Standard" tickets good in standard and touriit sleeping
car« and coaches- Sleeping Car charge» ere in addition. Choice of route«
going end returning on ticket« to Eastern pointe.
Insure your car against
FIRE and THEFT in a com-!
pany th a t w i l l p a y
PROMPTLY and IN FULL.
You face two dangers — |
1. The loss of your invest-!
ment. 2. The inability of a I
weak company to pay your!
loss.
"W hen you o ffer a friend a
drink you w a n t it to be just
that kind of w hiskey.. . smooth
and mellow. That’s why I’m
proud to o ffer you my own
Private Blend.
G IF T PR O B L E M
T T ’S always welcome, and there’s
A a pleasant little hint th a t you’d
like to hear from the person you sent
it to! T h at’s worthwhile in any gift.
9*
r ^ SSLER’s]|
"Sure there are lots of good
whiskies. But this is the only
one I know about w ith 60
years of one m an’s e x p e ri­
ence behind it. That is, that sells
at this low.price."
W ÿ_
80
i C pt .’
f Code
No
PULL 9 0 PROOF
CÏIIIHMD lU/Xfl
Sbgkthr
Higher
All Tickets good on these Premier trains Portland to Chicago.
E M P IR E m il.R E II
vie Great Northern R ailw ay .
NORTH < OAST LIMITED
V ie Northern Pacific Ry.
Through fares via these routes may he had on
application to your Southern Pacific Agent.
D etails will be fu-nlshed on request by the un­
dersigned—
F H. CROZIER,General Passenger Agent, S.P.A3,
R ailw ay, Portland, Oregon.
CHAS. L WALKER
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116 SOUTH THIRD- RES 1092
HIlLSEORO.OntûOX
There is a wide range of
prices . . . and most of the
types look as though they’d
cost a g reat deal more than
the low prices you’ll find
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TELEPHONE 1732
Monogrammed Stationery is partic­
ularly attractive and suitable f o r
Christmas.
P R IV A T E
BLEND
Jullill Render hlitilllnff Co., înr. Exeruttve Office«: 465 Islington Av
W H IS K E Y
N. T.
THERE’S WHISKEY FAME IN THE KESSLER NAME— SINCE' 1875