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H ighlights in
U 'i’r A ’s N ew s
a
H r p tc m lir r 3
D ro u th p ro b le m d isco sod nt D e.
M «»il»«* . Iow a, by K< n * i-y<*lt and
I . a lid o ri and o th e r d ro u th ta te r? *v
H IL L S B O R O
chat lid io ' Kent lem án
D ru n k e n
c o u p le
i n P o rtla n d
b r u i -•* baby soil (Jet Jail •en
.ititi IMMJ Tuie
N<•w Je rse y .stale tnw • per
p lo t o f a lie n ra d ic a l to a i.SHU*
1(00 r \ el!
S uprem e a tta c k staged by re ta i.
and a llie s to c a p tu re Iro n .
S e p te m b e r I
lle n d ix
a ir speed r a c <•
e xp lo d es in m id -a ir o ve r
and P ilo t Joe Jacobson u..e
chut««
R oosevelt re tu rn .; east w ith d ro u th
p a rle y data I*’ II a m i I-an d o n say
D e .M o in e s c o n fe re n ce to be p ro ­
d u c tiv e o f d ro u th a id actio n
Mi
B ci y l M a rk h a m . E n g lish so
c ie ty w om an, s ta rts solo H ig h t to
New Y o lk
New le ft w in g g o v e rn m e n t goe«
in to p o w i i m M a d iid . Spam E ra n -
( i c o C u b a lle o r . s o c ia li t new p re ­
m ie r
Hi bel c a p tu re I n in , b a ttle
< onlinuc.s
Hoo.« \« lt la u d
M a rk T w a in at
H a n n ib a l. M o . in d e d ic a tin g M a rk
T w a in M e m o ria l b rid g e
C h e c iin g S p rin g fie ld , I I I . c ro w d
h e a r* P ie s id e n t R o ia ie ve lt say th a t
fe d e ra l c re d it i.s on a "s o u n d e r
ba i . th a n at any o th e r tim e in the
n a tio n 's h is to ry .
S rp le m b e r 5
M rs
B e ry l
B a rk h a m ,
B r itis h
a v ia tiix ,
flic .
A tla n tic
C ra c k u p
i t N ova S cotia ends d a rin g flig h t.
T en k ille d w h e n tr i- m o t o r sight«
M rs .
Anna
Van
S k ik e
of
seeing p lu n e c ra d le s in P e n n s y l­
V e n ice , C a lif., le a rn e d to K w im
v a n ia
a t th e age o f (Jl. S in c e th a t
G o v e rn o r L a n do n p ro c la im s a la ­
tim e Nhe has c e le b ra te d each
b o r h o lid a y w it h " n o roo m in it
b ir th d a y b y ta k in g a 1 0 -m ile
fo r class d iv is io n s and p re ju d ic e s ’’
hW'im.
In th o a b o ve p ic tu re
A r th u r B ru g g e r o f P o rtla n d tukc3
M rs . V a n S k ik e is c o n g ra tu la t­
A s to ria re g a tta s w im m in g honors
e d b y a g ir l b a th e r a f t e r h e r
in .swim ucroxx C o lu m b ia riv e r.
m o s t re c e n t lo n g d is ta n c e p a d ­
S p a n ish urnbussudor to tJ S. re-
d le —on h e r 7 6 th b ir th d a y ! S he
lig n - post because b e lie f.; in c o m ­
p a tib le w ith ne w S pam .di g o v e rn - '
w a s in th e w a te r 17 h o u rs a n d
m ent.
15 m in u te s .
S p a n ish rebel.'; ta k e F o r t G ua 1 *
lu p e and m a rc h on San S ebastian
O reg o n
S ta te
co lle g e adds to i.e t d iv o r c e f r o m G e o rg e Barnes.
S ta te irv'ltutK»n.H
e k increase
te a c h in g sta ff, p re p a re fo r . In d e n t
I of $1 loo.non m b u d ge t.
b ody o f 3500
P o rtu gu e se reds q u ic k ly q u e lle d
'
Septem ber 6
Mr.s B V. W eaverson, 1’5. P o r t­ M a r tia l la w p ro c la im e d .
S p a n ish rebel*« c o n tin u e m a rch
land, k ille d in a u to era h n e a r M c ­
In te rn a tio n a l
M in n v ille
C la u d e
Eugene
M c ­ on Sun S ebastian.
C u tc h e o n , 23. P o rtla n d , fa ta lly in ­ g ro u p seek < measure s to p re v e n t
ju r e d in au to a c c id e n t .it T illa ­ E u ro p ea n w ar.
m oo k
B illy
F u lle r , 9. R ic k re ill.
S e p te llllK T 9
fa ta lly h u r t w h e n s tru c k by ca r
T h ir te e n P o rtla n d fir m s b it by
at R o cka w a y.
w a lk o u t o f 22(1 fo u n d ry em p lo ye s
Business in d e x sh o w s b ig b u s i­
H it le r :u ills B o lsh e vism . Jews
ness s p u rt on P a c ific coa.st. L u m ­ and D e m o cra cy. H e d e cla re s th a t
b e r a nd o il p ro d u c tio n gain.
lost co lo n ics m ust he reg a in e d
P re s id e n t R oosevelt sets aside
F ig h tin g h a lte d at San S e bastian
$2.500.(MM) m o re to a id in fin d in g <‘ itv
m ay s u i re n d e r
w ith o u t
jo b s L o n g ra n g e p ro g ra m fo r a id ­ fig h t
in g d ro u th - s tr ic k e n fa rm e rs p la n ­
T h re e B r itis h p o lic e m e n at J e r u ­
ned
In fu e s id e ch a t appeals to salem s la in
e m p lo y e rs , la rg e a nd s m a ll, to u «•
N o rm a n Thom as, g I'ia lta t presi
h e lp o f fe d e ra l and s ta te e m p lo y ­ d e n t m l ca n d id a te , say L a n d o n ha.
m e n t se rvice s
He e m p lo y m e n t in no m ore mass appeal th a n H \ « i
in d u s try speeding r a p id ly , he says. had
S p a n ish lo y a lis ts ic c a p tu re key
G o v e rn o r T o lin a d g e o f G e o rg ia .
1« u tm n to s o u th e rn d o o r to M a d rid . R o u .c v e lt c r itic , b e h in d in race fo r
B o y, 10. b lo w s u p b rid g e lad«, n senate.
w ith rebels.
S r p te m b r r Id
Septem ber 7
S p a n ish rebels tr iu m p h a n t in B ay
L a n d o n s p e a k in g b e fo re A m e r i­ o f B isca y re g io n , hut m e t ren e w e d
ca:! L e g io n in K ansas C ity s a y s . g o v e rn m e n t o ffe n s iv e s e lse w h e re in
1
Spain.
legislation" w ith " th e s tro n g w ill ; G o v e rn o r T u lm a d g e o f G e o rg ia ,
fo r peace" to keep th is n a tio n o u t b itte r R oosevelt c r itic , a d m its d -
o f w a r "W e m in t he ie a d y to s a e ri- feat to ju n io r St n a to r R u n < 1!. fir m
fle e s h o rt-ru n p ro fits ." he said.
b a c k e r o f F R policies
H o lid a y fin d s la b o r fa c in g t r e ­
W o rk s ta rte d on O reg o n 's n e w
m en d o u s in te rn a l w a r L a n d o n ca lls c a p ito l b u ild in g
fo r a " u n ite d ' o rg a n iz e d
la b o r ; A m e ric a n w a rs h ip s q u it S panish
"s tru g g le fo r h ig h e r liv in g s ta n d ­ seas W a rc ra ft o rd e re d to - i.in d by
a rd " Pr .id e n t G re e n o f A. E of in n e a rb y p o rts
S e c re ta ry H u ll
I. says th e re has been "a co n su l- i w a rn s r e m a in in g A m e ric a n s no f u r ­
e ra b le im p ro v e m e n t" in e m p lo y ­ th e r re s p o n s ib ility seen.
m e n t since last L a b o r day and o f- ! U S. tre a s u ry o ffe rin g o f $400.-
fe rs la b o r’s pro p o sa l o f a fl-h o u r 000,000 o f 20-30-year 2 3» p e r cent
day and tin* 5 -d a y w e e k as .solu- | bonds o v e rs u b s c rib e d 13 tim ef;.
tio n . M iss Per k i l l s ,
se c re ta ry o f '
la b o r, says p riv a te In d u s try
has1
absorbed 1,000,000 u n e m p lo y e d in
la st ye a r.
S a lt L a k e p a p er p o ll sh o w s U ta h '
2 to 1 fo r Roosevelt.
S p a n ish
lo y a lis ts
re p o rt reb e ls '
M ilto n H T re g a s k is o f P o rtla n d
ch e cke d in d e te rm in e d e ffo r t to was a rre tte d by P o rtla n d p o lic e
c a p tu re M a d rid .
th is w i'. k and lod g e d in th e c o u n ­
F re n c h c o m m u n is ts c a ll s t r ik e to ty
ja il h re b y
D e p u ty S h e r iff
fo rc e F re n c h
g o v e rn m e n t to a id 1 H a r ry J o h ru o n A rra ig n e d T h u r s ­
S p a n ish g o v e rn m e n t in c iv il w a r. ! day he was b o u nd o v e r to th e
S e c re ta ry o f T re a s u ry M o rg e n -I g ra n d ju r y , b y J u d g e D o n a ld T.
th a n announces tr e a s u r y ’s $914.000.- T e m p le to n
1MM) S e p te m b e r b o rr o w in g w o u ld be
E A . F.llefson o f O rcnco . a rre ste d
on a 20 to 2 3 -ye a r basis and says by d e p u tie s fro m th e s h e riff's o f ­
th is is e v id e n c e o f "a c o n s ta n tly , fic e on a ch a rg e o f b e in g in to x i
grow in g c o n fid e n c e in th e govern­ cated in a p u b lic place, w as fin e d
m e n t’s c re d it.”
$tt) and costs in J u s tic e H a ve n s’
C o lo n e l K n o x
de cla re s p re se n t c o u rt T h u rs d a y .
a d m in is tra tio n had "fo m e n te d la ­
F ra n k S ch a e fe r o f T im b e r, a r-
b o r s t r if e " a nd had passed la w s rest,'d by s h e r iff's d e p u tie s on a
ra is in g " th e iro n h and o f g o v e rn - • ch a rg e o f th re a te n in g to c o m m it a
m e n t’’ o v e r la b o r.
fe lo n y , was released on b o n d T h u r.
Septem ber H
day a fte rn o o n fo llo w in g his a rre st
G o v e rn o r M a rtin o f W a sh in g to n in th e m o rn in g .
C h a rg e d w ith d r iv in g h is a u to ­
has s lig h t lead o v e r J o h n C. S te v ­
enson. backed b y p r o d u c t io n - f o r - . m o b ile o v e r m a il b o x. s and h ig h ­
u s - o rg a n iz a tio n ,
fo r dem ocratic w a y signs in th e v ic in it y o f R o a m ­
e r's Rest. S. A r c h ie M a rs to n of
g u b e rn a to ria l n o m in a tio n .
L a n d o n announces in te n t to m a k e ' I.a k e G ro v e
was lodged
in th e
addre . in M a in e S a tu rd a y n ig h t. c o u n ty ja il o v e r th e w e e k -e n d by
.Ioan
B lo n d e ll,
screen actress. ‘ state police.
Portland Man Held
by Hillsboro Court
N ! IIC IT IO N
A N I)
1 IIE
EY ES
( B y O r**iron S ta te B o a rd o f H e a lth )
P h y s ic ia n s h a ve lu n g n o te d a
r l e r e la tio n s h ip am ong th e d i f ­
fe re n t p a rts o f th e h u m a n body.
A p p a re n tly o u r organs do n o t fu n c ­
tio n in io la t io n ; t i n y are m o re or
le
di , in te n t on each o th e r fo r
n o rm a l d im u la tio n a c tiv ity . T h is
seems to in d ic a te th a t th e fu n c ­
tio n s o f tlie special p a rts o f th e
body a re v it a lly d e p e n d e n t u pon
g e neral w e lfa re We m ust, th e re ­
fore. keep o u r bodies in a h e a lth ­
fu l c o n d itio n i f w e expet t th e d if -
fe re n t organs to o p erate sm o o th iy.
O ne o f th e m a in fa cto r: in ke e p -
in g a b o d y h e a lth y i.s n u tr itio n .
and a good w a y o f re g u la tin g n u ­
t r it io n is b y tlie e xe rcise o f i n ­
te llig e n t c o n tro l o f tiie d ie t. Essen­
tia l to ade qu a te n u t r it io n is th e
in c lu s io n in th e diet of foods con-
S u b s c rib e n o w to th e A rg u s . In
i ta in in g v ita m in A. I.ack of v ita - W ashington county $1.50 a year
S
ix
m o n th s 85c. T h re e m o n th s 50
■ m in A . a rre sts g ro w th and in te r-
tl
I feres s e rio u s ly w ith n o rm a l h e a lth cents. T w o m o n th s 35 cents.
' a c tiv itie s
T h is v ita m in is fo u n d
I p r in c ip a lly in green and y e llo w
vegetables, in fre s h eggs and cream ,
j and in v a rio u s a n im a l fats. It m ay
' lie m a n u fa c tu re d
fro m
caratone.
| th e y e llo w c o lo rin g m a tte r o f th e
: a bove foods.
A n im a ls , 'in c lu d in g man» store
v ita m in A p r in c ip a lly in th e liv e r,
j Lessor q u a n titie s a re fo u n d in th e
T h e re are m any things yo u 'll
| blood, k id n e y s and lungs. M ore r e ­
lik e about the pure, fresh
c e n tly it has been fo u n d in th e
m ilk the M c F a ll Jersey D a iry
re tin a o f th e h u m a n eye. A n in -
i te re s tin g e x a m p le o f th e re s u lts o f
delivers:
Its
unquestioned
I m a ln u tr itio n on a s p e c ific o rg a n is
p u rity , c a re fu lly
h a n d le d
th e e ffe c t o f th e la c k o f v ita m in A
from an inspected herd, and
. on th e eyes. W hen g e n e ra l b o d ily
delivered to you p ro m p tly.
h e a lth is im p a ire d b y a la c k of
/M l the richness and vitam ins
of nature are in this m ilk .
Pure Milk
Lest You Forget
TRY OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS
and be convinced.
Our
,
B ir th .
,
M elhuish To M r
nnd M r * 4
W M e lh u is h o f H ills b o ro , S e p te m ­
b e r 3. a boy.
i P, te rse n -T o M r nnd M rs. G«or|<*
P e te rsen o f J e w e ll, S e p te m b e r 2.
a boy.
M c M illa n T o M r and M rs. R
I I. M c M illa n o f Hillsboro. Septem ­
ber 9, a g ir l.
classified columns m ay have
just w hat you
Read them.
are
looking
fo r-
tf
Legal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com-
p|ete suppiy ava ila b le at the H ills -
b o ro A rg u s
tf
Say
^F O R E S T
GROVE"
when ordering
Grade A Creamery
BUTTER
Buy a Washington County Product
HIGHEST QUALITY— AVAILABLE ALL GROCERS
Hillsboro — Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11 and 12— Hillsboro
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities — No sales to Dealers
FREE DELIVERY— FOUR TIMES DAILY
PHONE 3131
McFall Jersey
Dairv
IL II. S T A N N A R D , M an ager
I ’ hone 121
Hillsboro
I ’ honc 2104
Rinso
f »; g .
2 for 19c
FREE DELIVERY
Second at Main Street
Phone 3251
Price» Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, Septmber 11, 12 and 14
21c
a ll fin e
19c
25 more oap
5c
l 1 ,b-tin
' 27c
Q
Q
O ff/»
O O
la u n d ry .
FLOTILLA SOA P
COFFEE ‘:',,nEX
QAI TDC H E IN Z o or r
D V I U r D C A M P B E L L 'S
It floats,
t.arge bar
tin
Regular
Regular
cans
i E xce p t C h ic k e n )
Armour's Meal of the Month
CORNED BEEF H A S H
H E A T A N D S E R V E W IT H
S o m e th in g d iffe re n t. Use
as a Sandw ich Spread
C O D D L E D EGGS
1-lb.
cans
25c
Sperry*
Pure Lard
Government
Q
W IT H
Inspected
2 »............... 2 5 c
Pancake Flour
28-oz. pkg.
Mt. Vernon.
Tall cans
6 C.n. 3 7 c
A
CATSUP
C-H-B. Large
14-oz. bottles, m bottles
VAN CAMP’S CHILI CON CARNE. No. 1 tin 10c
HONEYMAID GRAHAMS. 2-lb. box
.......... 28c
COFFEE
26c
73c
FLOUR
Windmill, hardwheat.
49-lb. sack..................
PORTER’S
Chinese Noodles—
14-oz. pkg.
F R IL L E T S —
ftQ s »
1-lb. pkg.
'F re s h E gg N oodles)
14c
jûût
Desert Bloom
49c
25c
1.29
EGGS
Fresh Extras, Large
L
Per
Dozen
26c
CANNED FOOD SALE
BALLOON FLAKES 2,a.,b. pke.
For
o."iKg P k e 7 2 c
H & D JELL DESSERT. 10 flavors .................... 5c
JACK FROST ICE CREAM MIX. Makes a qt. 5c
GOLDEN WEST
QUALITY GROCERIES
A rm our'»
MILK
17c
5'lb
'
pail
41c
U/z-lb..................................38c)
C-H-B TOMATO JUICE. Large 50-oz. can
25c
C-H-B FRESH CUCUMBER CHIPS. Large jar 25c
HONEY
O W N E D
TEA
Lipton’s
Lux Flakes
Small pkg.,
25c
Chocolate..
Pen and Pencil Set FREE
LARGE
5^1
IN D E P E N D E N T L Y
Pork & Beans
M A LTED MILK
Small pkg., 2 for 15c
bars
H illsboro
«485
A rm our's
VAN
CAMP’S
SOAP SALE
LUX TOILET SOAP
or LIFEBUOY SOAP
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
18c
G et a G rid Cooker
Ask fo r P articulars
Prices Are Advancing — Buy Ahead at These Saving Prices
TOMATOES
Campbell's
(Except chicken)
PEAS— Lindy Sugar, tall 303 cans................................. 2
CORN— H-D fancy Whole Kernel, 2's........................... 2
CORN—Shiver’s, fancy Golden Bantam, 2's..........
2
FRUIT COCKTAIL— Del Monte. No. 1 tall can .
2
PINEAPPLE— Mission, whole slice, l 1^ tin s .............. 2
PINEAPPLE JUICE— Dole, No. 2 cans ..................
2
RELIABLE GRAPEFRUIT, 303 cans ....
2
3f.r 2 5 c
PINEAPPLE
•
2
cans
cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
9c
19c
25c
25c
25c
35c
25c
BEANS— Princess Cut Green. No. 2 cans....
BEANS— Santiam Stringless ..........................
SPINACH— H-D. fanev, large 2 1-, cans........
VEG-ALL SALAD VEGETABLES*.................
PEAS— H-D Tiny Sugar. No. 2 cans.............
SOUPS
55c
2 - Dundee.
w c Large «
6
for
for
for
for
for
for
for
19c
29c
25c
29c
19c
23c
19c
4J
c .n ,
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans 69c
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6 cans
6
35c
98
Broken Slice. Large 2*4 cans
Cane and Maple
Wax Pap er
Syrup
Large
64-oz. bottle....
48e
10c Deposit oil Bottle
Ice Cream
Extra Heavy
125-foot
Roll ..................
-f e
M ELONS
raua
O N E -C E N T SALE
■«■BHHHnnMinBaBHHMK
P rice s E ffe c tiv e S a tu rd a y
EACH
M ed iu m Size. F u ll of
Ju ic e . E A C H
CARROTS
S- '■'•.■•tT. ?•* • ;5
C ris p and T e n d e r.
LAR G E BUNCHES
Red Ripe. Large. Solid.
POUND ...........................
Produce Specials F rid a y
and
W E RESERVE T H E
O nly
Shortening
r 'A D D A f ^ C
Solid heads. Grown
Ozr»
CAbDAYjtl by
L. II. Peters. Lb. AV
LETTU CE Large
10( AL
head
Fancy Golden Ripe Fruit.
Large Size. EACH
BANANAS
TOMATOES
MASTER
MARKET
For BETTER MEATS
ORANGES
SHOP TODAY AT THE
100% Freah Milk in Baking
Finest Ingredients— Reasonable Prices
n be a p a rt o f th e . eg-
ic u lu m in e v e ry school,
-y e a r p ro g ra m has been
ed b y th e c o u n c il, a ccord-
Mr H aven, th e o b je c tiv e to
a 35 per ce n t re d u c tio n in a ll
id e n ts d u r in g th e p e rio d
The
o p e ra tio n o f th e O reg o n d e p a rt-
n t m th is p ro g ra m has been as-
cd by th e s e c re ta ry o f state.
Views on Safety
Given by Expert
LAR G E
PKG.
M a y w e re m in d y o u th a t th e e re c tio n o f
a m e m o ria l s h o u ld be s e rio u s ly a n d c a re ­
f u lly con sid e re d . M e m o ria ls a re im p o rta n t
T in y a re necessary. T lie m e m o ria l yo u erect
w i l l be th e one p u b lic , la s tin g , h o n o rin g
re c o rd y o u can m a k e o f th e deceased ol
y o u r fa m ily .
Money spent in Hillsboro for bakery goods
gives local men employment— goes into
Hillsboro trade channels— and helps YOU.
Bakery goods from the NEW HOME BAK­
ERY are etpiitl in every way to the products
sent into Hillsboro by Portland concerns.
So why not buy local products and keep
your money in Hillsboro?
Two bakeries are needed in Hillsboro and
there would be room for more if you insist
on local products at your grocer.
Back of Piggly Wiggly
tha
'//i.
Then patronize Hillsboro industries
North Second Street
happent
the eye c - j
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in th e o p e ra tio r
►dui-ing eow fo r th o m ori
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P in n a 3
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