The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 10, Image 10

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A R G U S. H IL L SB O R O . O R E G O N
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O F TU ' S U B S C R IP T IO N
IN N O T IM E !
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A n idea o f the thoroughncs« w i'h w h ic h the Japan*’
w a r is p ro vid e d by th is p ic tu re . Hogs w< ai im ; u . '> in-
cd do w n the G inza. T o k lo ’i Broadw ay. Should T u k io
th e a ir and poison gas spread o ve r the c ity , the l i i ’i
dogs, w e a rin g th e ir m asks, w o uld c a rry messages an
0(1
year period 1925-19.15.
O regon apples d u rin g the period,
fo r example, w ere shipped to 63
points a ll the w ay fro m San A n ­
tonia. Texas, to St. Paul, M inn.,
and fro m P ortland. O r e . to P o rt­
land. Maine. New Y o rk was by far
the largest average user o f O re­
gon apples w h ile next in lin e were
P ortland. O re . San Francisco, Los
Angeles. Chicago, and Kansas C ity ,
Mo
The unloads o f Oregon pears
show a m arke t d iffe re n ce f r o m
apples. New Y o rk is fa r in the
lead again, but in second place is
Chicago, follow e d by Philadelphia.
P ortland. O re . Boston and D etroit.
Last year, however, San Francisco
ranked close to Boston. A to ta l o f
3411 cars w ere shipped in 1935
and o f these 1742 were unloaded in
45 of the 66 domestic m arkets fro m
w h ich such unload reports are
available.
O regon fresh prunes are sh ip ­
ped to n e a rly as m any m arkets as
Oregon apples, going m ostly to
eastern, m id dle -w e ste rn and sou th­
ern states. Oregon celery is a prod-
1 net consistently shipped to m any
m arkets w ith Omaha, M inneapolis,
Houston. O klahom a C ity . S ioux
i C ity and San Francisco am ong the
I heavy purchasers. O nions w e nt to
I 54 o f the 66 points d u rin g the
, period.
As the re p o rt covers o n ly 66
m arkets, it does not show the
destination o f a ll the carlots loaded
State Fair Childrens Feature
Ih e D ia m o n d J u b ile e O re g o n « ta le f a ir nt S a le m
13 w ill fe a tu r e a »pe< la l a fte r n o o n p r o g ra m t»jr
if y o u n g s te r*. A b o v e Is Z o ltte , c h ie f o f th e g a n g ,
w lio vs ill King a n d d a n c e , a n d llr a it H o itu m a n .
w h ich were listed fo r the samt
period in a previous c irc u la r No
299 issued re ce n tly. The c ircu la i
lists unload reports on 30 separat«
com m odities and groups of com
m odifies.
In fo rm a tio n in the c irc u la r wa.
com piled from II S. D. A. rep orts
by O. S. C. students rece ivin g N.
Y A. as' Istance w o rk in g under the
d ire ctio n o f L. It U re ithu upt, ex­
tension economist.
Q u a lity
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/ WOCTU FIVE GENT-P-AM
REVULASHUN.1
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STUPENDOUS.
C harging - only
Hr. and M rs. H a rry Rchmeltzer
urned M onday fro m Lone Pine
C ro o k county, w here they took
ss M a ry Schmeltz.er,
w ho is
ool p rin c ip a l there. They same
ne via C ra te r La ke and the
st h ig h w a y.
Irs. J. T. McCann return ed Sun-
fro n i Roseburg, where she was
ed by the serious illness o f her
ther.
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O u r classified colum ns m ay hav»
G. M ille r is v e ry i l l at Jones
ju s t w h at you are lo o k in g fo r—
p ila l in H illsb oro .
U
ears in th is v ic in ity are being Read them
one
P enny
H U R R Y *H U RR Y /
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These star performers will be on hand when the three-day
Pendleton Round Up show opens September 10: At tot» is Queen
Alary II ; center is Bob Crosby, known the wotld over for his
roping ability, and below is Everett Bowman, winner twice of the
Sam Jackson trophy, emblematic of the world's all-around cowboy
championship.
sent to the S p ring broo k cannery,
where 250 tons w ill be frozen and
the rest canned.
W C. Heaton and H e n ry S chultz
w ent to DePoe Bay Sunday to fish.
They took Donald W esenw iski to
his home there, a fte r his v is it at
the Heaton home.
Donald S chm eltzer of Redmond
pent the week-end w ith his p a r­
ents, M r. and Mrs. John Schm elt-
p rin tin g
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