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It w o u ld ta k e a book to de scrib e a h a rd lo t t o d is c o u ra g e . M ost
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th e m ain «-\po tio n o f th e Texa* o f th e d u s t w e saw w a s on d e ­
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th e m - t h a t th e m ost w e lc o m e sig h t
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l-'i o i n D ill?
w e w e n t th ro u g h a fte r th e d r y p la in s a nd m o u n ta in s
pt th a t o f th e ro cks O n th e
it is t ue
v e p o rt. L a . w h ic h boasts t h e | a r e t h e g re e n trees a nd t in y patches
> th e d a rk g re e n pines and
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tru n k s w h ic h
a r e r id o r w h e re H u e y L o n g was shot bia gorge d o w n th e C o lu m b ia R iv ­
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non« o f th is c ro w d d close to g e th e r and CX- and a w his g ra v e on th e la w n er h ig h w a y .
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e s k v y s c ra p in g c a p ito l ; EO RD.
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In ti!
A f t e r a day i n
N ew I
(low up. o u r I e v e r saw \ as la ’ e one i lo o k in g fo re sts th a t I have e ve r O ilc a n
w c w e n t on east a lo n g
u fte rm ,o:i m a r M o b ile
A la b a m a , seen. A g e n tle ra in th a t lo oked a (th e g u lf coast.
It had been th u n d e rin g «»ff and on g reat d al lik e O reg o n m is t fe ll
T h e n e x t fe w days w e sw a m I
each day in a d iffe r e n t place T ue s- |
f o r sev e ra l days so th a t w e h a il br*- as we d ro v e a long.
com e a ccustom ed to th
r o ll o f
E a s tw a rd fro m th e p a rk th e h ig h ­ day it was th e G u lf o f M e x ic o in
th u n d e r and I hushes o f lig h tn in g . w ay
-ip p i
W ednesday in Pensa­
descends r a p id ly o n to th e M i
B u t on th a t p a r tic u la r a fte rn o o n P a in te d I)«**, i t. w h e re ra in seldom , cola B ay. F lo rid a , n e a r th e n a v a l
th e u to rm Ip t us a ll o f a sudden. i f eve r, fa lls and v e g e ta tio n is -v e ry a ir ba r. T h u rs d a y in th e w o r ld
T h e th u n d e r c la sh e d r ig h t o v e r scarce. T ed got a b r illia n t idea on fa m o u s S u w a n e e riv e r, and F rid a y
o u r h ad
so d o s e th a t w e u n ­ how* to m a k e a fo rtu n e fro m th e in th e S ilv e r S p rin g s, w h e re u n ­
co il c io u s ly d u c k e d o u r heads at s tra n g e ly co lo re d so il. H is p la n d e rw a te r m o tio n p ic tu re s tire ta k -
each peal T h e n a bag o f w in d h it wa* to s h ip ca rlo a d s o f thi» p in k
n because th e w a te r is so c ry s ta l
u . b rin g in g w ith it a sheet id d ir t to O reg o n to be used on law ns. j d e a r.
w a te r 1 .suppose th e ra in re a lly He th o u g h t th a t th«» c o m b in a tio n
I f h o te l b u ild in g in M ia m i Beach
e une d o w n in dr«»|is, b u t th ro u g h o f p in k and g r. en w o u ld cause a is a n \ in d ic a tio n o f a n o th e r F lo r i­
th e w in d J iie h l it lo«»ked as i f t h - ens itio n
da boom th e y a re c e rta in ly e x p e c t­
a ir was f ille d
w it h
la y e r a fte r
T h a t schem e w o u ld p ro b a b ly not in g a b ig one th is tu n c M ia m i and
la y e r o f w a te r. T h e re was no s h e lte r be p ra c tic a l, but th e re is a n a tu ra l M ia m i Beach a lre a d y have m ile s
to get u n d e r, and .is I had n e v e r 1<
and m ile s e f h uge a p a rtm e n ts houses
,
h e a rd o f a ra in h a rd e n o ug h to vast c o m m e rc ia l pos.ubilitiv.s.
In and hotels, b u t th e y a rc b u ild in g
sto p a ear w e d ro v e on. A.; the th e so u th e rn p a rt (?f th e sta te in m ore. W e ptissed at least a dozen
ra in c o n tin u e d w e began to pass one p la ce th e w in d has b lo w n up im m ense new s tru c tu re s th a t w e re
Stopp«*«! ears. I w o n ite re d w h y th e y dunes o f p u re w h ite g yp su m w h ic h b e in g p u t up.
had . topped on th e h ig h w a y . There» s tre tc h fo r se ve ra l m ile -' G yp su m ,
N o rth
fro m M ia m i m osq u ito e s
w a.-; d a n g e r o f b e in g h it f o r e v e ry w h ic h i also k n o w n as a la b a ste r, is i based us th ro u g h
P a lm Beach,
th in g was t» lu rre d fo r th e d r iv e r used in p la s’ e r b o a rd and has n u m ­ I D a yt n.i Beach. S i. A u g u s tin e , J a c k ­
i v e il w ith th e w in d s h ie ld s w ip e e ro u s o th e r b u ild in g uses. T h e re s o n v ille , a n d th e n u p th e A t la n tic ,
gh G — ..a am i t ti e |
g o in g f u ll speed T h e n I fo u n d th a t it is fo u n d in a s e e m in g ly in e x ­
t i n y h a d n ’t stopped o f t h e ir o w n h a u s tib le s u p p ly in its p u re state. Carollnas to th e historic p e n in s u la i
accord, b u t had been stopped b y T h e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t has set o l V ir g in i w h ic h in c lu d e s Y o r k - '
th e ra in T h e w a te r d r iv in g
i n o f f a se ctio n o f these e v e r s h iftin g i to w n
Ja m e sto w n .
W illia m s b u rg ,
th ro u g h o u r r a d ia to r co ve re d th e dunes as a n .itlo n a l m o n u m e n t fo r and R ich m o n d . It w o u ld ta k e m a n y
s p a rk p lu g s o r got in som eplace it it has p ixssib ih tie s as a r cre a tio n I ages to te ll o f t h e
w o n d e rfu l
s h o u ld n ’t and w e w e re s ta lle d , too. area. U n d e r the in te n se ra>* o f a th in g s w c sa w in W a sh in g to n . D '
We had o n ly been stopped a fe w noon d a \ sun en th a t g le a m in g t ' . A n n a p o lis . B a ltim o re , P h ila d e l­
m in u te s w h e n we fe lt a b lim p on w h ite s u rfa c e one m ust be c a re fu l p h ia , N ew Y o rk . B oston and the
th e re a r o f th e car. A passerby lest he becom e " n o w b lin d e d ’’ fo r
w a s ta k in g it on h im s e lf to g iv e it is as w h ite as a n y th in g fo u n d
us a pu h. O u r c a r in fro n t o f his in n a tu re . T h e du n es an» steep,
s h o u ld g iv e e n ough p ro te c tio n fo r h ard, and sm oo th e n o ug h to m ake
his th a t it w o u ld n 't be s ta lle d , b u t s k iin g g re a t sp o rt. P e rh a ps some
it d id n ’t w o rk th a t w a y. fo r a fte r day w e m ay h e a r o f ski to u rn a ­
he had pushed us fo r a s h o rt d is ­ m ents b e in g h e ld in N e w M e x ic o
ta n ce he was sto p pe d too.
W • in th e W h ite Sands N a tio n a l M o n u ­
coasted as fa r as w e c o u ld , b u t not m ent.
• • •
(p u le fa r eno ug h to get u n d e r th e
ro o f o f an abandoned se rv ic e s ta ­
D ir i’c t ly across th e R io G ra n d e
tio n . it was s t ill p o u rin g so h a rd l ix e r fro m E l Paso. Texas, is th e
th a t it was useless to t r y to do M o xie .in c ity . Ju a re z, w h e re o r ­
a n y w o rk on tile e ngine. A ll w e ganized beggars o f e v e ry age. size.
s
to
OREGON
S h e rw o o d h ig h
A ll day S a tu rd a y , c ro w d s th ro n g -
ed th e P e rfe c tio n B a k e ry in r e ­
sponse to an in v ita tio n to a tte n d
an open house a nd in s p e c tio n o f
th e new and m o d e rn m a c h in e ry
in s ta lle d th e re th is s u m m e r. T he
c ro w d was e s tim a te d at b e tw e e n
1100 and 1200
B y 10 a. m. th e v is ito r s w e re
a r r iv in g in n u m b e rs a nd c o n tin u e d
in c re a s in g ly a ll d a y. M a n y c o u ld
n o t get in s id e to v ie w th e p la n t.
th,- m an a g e m en t re p o rte d .
T h e p ro p rie to rs sta te d M o n d a y
th a t th e y w e re a p p re c ia tiv e o f th e
in te re s t s h o w n b y th e p e o ple o f
th e c o m m u n ity and e x te n d e d an
in v ita tio n to those w h o w e re u n -
a b le to see th e m a c h in e ry to come
any tim e.
Two Enter Contest
for Hillsboro Mayor
(Continned
par» 1»
th e S o u th e rn P a c ific . H e has t a k ­
en a p ro m in e n t p a rt in v e te ra n s '
a ffa irs b o th in th e c o u n ty a n d in
th e state.
T h e p re se n t m a y o r is s e rv in g his
fir s t te rm , h a v in g se rve d b e fo re
th a t as a c o u n c ilm a n . He has b e .n
engaged in business in H ills b o r o
fo r years as th e p ro p r ie to r o f th e
C. C. S to re d e a lin g in d r y goods.
W ith a Speedy R e e o v e ry
H e w it t — “ Y o u d o n 't seem to t h in k
m u c h o f h im "
J e w e tt— " I f he had his conscience
ta k e n o u t it w o u ld be a m in o r o p ­
e ra tio n ." — E x.
D ozen
20c
Il's d o u g h n u t tim e and th e P e rfe c ­
tion B akery know s how to m ake
them — rich hut easily d ig este d —
light but nourishing.
O R IE N T A L SPIC E C A K E
29c - 49c
M a d r w it h N w a n sd n w n
C IN N A M O N B R E A D , lo a f
W ith o u t E iiii. il
fo r
U c liiiiiu s
B A N A N A SPE C IA L C A K E
15c
Toast
29c - 49c
M'
D em and P e rfe c tio n B read a n d P astries
a t Y our G rocers
PERFECTION BAKERY
25c
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DAIRY
G ra d e A
MILK and
CREAM
Phone 4RX1
HILLSBORO
Prices E ffective F rid ay a n d S aturday, Oct. 2 and 3
W e Reserve th e R ight to Lim it Q u an tities __ No sales to D ealers
FREE DELIVERY— FO UR TIM ES DAILY
PH O N E 3131
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Tall
Cans
Peanut
Gillette Razor
WHITE KIHG
» H O O D Y ’S.
Bulk ......................
V jl BI
iu .
4
PR O DUCE
SPEC IA LS
10c
C auliflow er
15c
10c
Lindy S u g a r Peas.
303 size. Can .....................
10c
PEERLESS W A X — Liquid or P aste. 1-lb.
JO H N S O N ’S GLO-COAT. Pint size
39c
49c
Catsup
M edium size.
2 h ead s
...........
CELERY
F resh, crisp bunches
3c
Bunch
19c
S w eet Potatoes
P ric e s E ffe c tiv e S a tu rd a y
O n ly
SLICED BACON
No Rind
37c
PO T ROAST
Q uality Beef
YOU KNOW h ow the price o f grain has gone up.
B u i f o r t ills s p e c ia l s a le —— y o n r g r o c e r is s till
featuring m any o f K ellogg's d eliciou s, ready-,o-eal
cereals at the low est prices in their history.
15c
I
50 »a
2
78c
C-H-B TO M A TO JU IC E. No. S c a n ................. 25c
C-H-B CA TSU P— Large 14-oz. bottle. 2 for 25c
Gerber’s
:1
R eliable G R A PE FR U IT. 300 size
Dole PIN E A PPL E JU IC E — No. 2 can.
Brooms
25c
10c
2 fo r 23c
29c
a - .
...19c
A ntiseptic BATHROOM TISSUE. 4 rolls
ZEE KITCHEN TOW ELS
.................
10c
Salad Zest £*.
22c
W ORCESTERSH IRE SAUCE— Sir W illiam s 10c
29c
LEE «St PER R IN ’S SAUCE. Sm all size
CAKE FLOUR
Large p k g ..........
'40-foot
C u tter Rolls
TH O M PSO N
SEEDLESS. .
B attle C reek.
3c
POTATOES
10c
SWANSDOWN
WAX PARER
RAISINS
See you r grocer and stock your pantry sh elves
today! O ven-fresh — ready to serve. Great for
school-day breakfasts. No cook in g. K ellogg's save
you tim e as w ell as m oney. Made by K ellogg in
Pound ..
23c
3 for 1 Oc
12-oz. bottle
F or BETTER MEATS
Pound
15C
Y akim a U. S. No.
ED’S
MASTER
MARKET
GREAT HARVEST
SALE!
17c
b .„
25c
22c
D undee G olden B antam .
303 cans. P er can
2„„.
19c
39c
LAUNDRY SOAP.
G iant Size. .............................
20-M uie T eam BORAX. 2-lb. pkg.
20-M ule BORAX CHIPS. L arge pkg.
HZ
2
A nd 25 C hesterfield
B lades
W R IG H T ’S SILVER CREAM . J a r
TO O TH PIC K S. 5c size
V a
Ä
FIR GROVE
L e g a l b la n ks. 5c and 10c. A co m ­
p le te s u p p ly a v a ila b le at the H ills ­
b o ro A rg u s .
t,
HILLSBORO
Pound
J \ is th e good old
o rthodox food fo r
wee tots. A nd of all
Milk? F IR G R O V B is
peerless fo r nourishing
q u alities a n d purity.
In sp ected w ith utm ost
c a re — every drop.
T h e e d ito r, in p ro p o rtio n to his
means, d o ts m ore fo r his to w n th a n
a n y o th e r ten men. and in a ll
fa irn e s s he o u g h t to be su p p orte d ,
n o t because y o u lik«* h im . o r a d ­
m ire his w ritin g s , b u t because the
lo c a l paper is th e bi st in v e s tm e n t
a c o m m u n ity can m ake T od a y th e
e d ito rs o f local papers do th e m ost
fo r th e least m oney o f any people
on e a rth .— "S coop's C o ly u m " in the
D a n v ille 'V a .i R egister.
D r nd»». la r ’-ge Cans
Mad«1 « i t l i S w a n sd o w n
C O O K IES, 3 dozen
!
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T o m a fn es
No housewife can afford to miss Kel­
logg’s Great Harvest Sale! Right now,
your grocer is featuring Kellogg’s
Cereals and many tempting foods at
special prices—the greatest value
of the fall season.
for ...........................................................
N ational D oughnut M onth
(C o n tin u e d fro m pace 1)
th e case wa< dism issed on m o tio n
o f G R ussell M organ, d is tr ic t a t­
to rn e y .
In g w o ld R om cr.sm o o f P o rtla n d ,
a rre ste d fo llo w in g a w re c k on the
R e e d v ille - O re n co road, pleaded
n : g u ilt y S a tu rd a y to a charge o f
d i v in g w h ile in to x ic a te d .
O id f - i' file d thi.- w e e k in c ir c u it
(
t in c lu d e L iq u id a tio n B a n k
o f B e a ve rto n , a p p ro v a l o f re p o rt
o ' re c e ip ts and disb u rse m e n ts: l i ­
q u id a tio n o f S hute S a vin g s bank,
a p p ro v in g re p o rt o f rece ip ts and
u -o o rse rn e n t
M. T. C ox vs. C a rl
A H o ffm a n , a d m in is tra to r estate of
J N. H o ffm a n et al. c o n firm a tio n ;
th e B a ir C o m p a n y vs G ru n t M o r ­
ro w . et al. decree: K a tie Parsons,
a d m in is tr a tr ix estate o f A d n a n W.
A nd e reg g . s e ttin g tim e fo r a m e n d ­
in g c o m p la in t: G us N elson vs Pe­
te r De Ree. decree.
T h e fo llo w in g o rd e rs w e re file d
th is w eek in p ro b a te c o u rt, Janies
S la te r. E liz a b e th
P it'e k .iu . Jo h n
S c h illin g .
R ic h a rd
G len
T h o rn ­
b u rg h . H e n ry F
Parsons. II
G.
Parsons, C h a rle s G u sta ve S chm o-
ke l.
S arah A. H o o v e r.
P h ilip
I.o re n z S chaefer. G race A Wood.
O. G Bretz. L o u is e and D o ro th y
Good, J o h n F ra n k . Jo h n L o ftis .
N ew cases file d th is w eek ill
c ir c u it c o u rt in c lu d e G. R. J o h n ­
son vs H F. K a p p ie . m oney; th e
C ity P u b lic
M eat
M a rk e t c o m ­
pany. vs W e stirnb e r L u m b e r c o m ­
pany. m oney. A u g u st K a p tu r vs
E le a n o r A M c D o u g a ll, fo re c lo s u re ;
E a rl C. B ro n a u g h vs C a rrie
B.
C la r k G ro to n et al. q u ie t title .
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fT S KELLOGGS
3
Passer Bad Checks
Awaiting Sentence
BORAXO— H and cle a n e r
M OP HANDLES— Spring Clam p
^ haven ' t you heard ?
DOUGHNUTS
len to r u in and o n ly th e grass h u ts
o f th e la b o re rs, w h o became la n d
< vnei ; re m a in , th e la n d im p ro p e r­
ly
t ille d and th e y ie ld s b a re ly
enough to keep a liv e th e ow ners.
T im es -,eem good in M exico. Jo y
,.d T he v a lu e o f M e x ic a n m oney
• pegged and p rices re m a in stable.
T he - ilv e r b u y in g p o lic y o f the
Uni
1 States, fo r a tim e , caused
v a -t q u a n titie s i,f M e x ic a n m oney
to pa-» in to U n ite d States s ilv e r
b u llio n fo r ale to th is g o ve rn m e nt
b n ’ i h s was stopped w h e n M e x ic o
mad
it a c rim e to possess s ilv e r
and forced th e c ir c u la tin g m oney
back to th e tre a s u ry .
P a p e r m on e y was issued intend
and u ed u n t il ne w m on e y w ith a
reduced s ilv e r co n te n t co u ld be
stam ped and placed in c irc u la tio n .
Many Attend Open
House at Bakery
THE WOMEN FOLK
HURRYING IN
TOWN FOR Y
DELICIOUS
Mexican Fate Tied
with War in Spain
M o u n ta in H om e M b v io n a r y
eie»
w ill ni»•et O c to b e r 15. M
Spi co is pre;■»ident.
ft on I in u e d ( ro m p t , / r I I
Si hool B egins
bbs
»oi J a rte d
M onda.
d<
M i «« E ll' een T ru e a tea« ti» i
fin d ; fo
I It
-hs
on
h e r t h in 1 year G ib b .
m p lo :
I hoi i* has rei e ive d u n e w coal o pay th
fo r i
day o f th » trik e I f ‘ t?
pul
and th w o o k w o rk a n d b la ck
r u lin
bo.ud
re fm L h e d .
a g a in st th e u n io n th e n I 1 m u>'t
Gibb.- c o m m u n ity b a ll b a ; be»-
lo w a ll o f th e employe? to re u rn
fr, b ly p a in te d and o th e r im p ro v e
to th e ir e m p lo y m e n t.
m erit made. T h e V a lle y W ra n g le r
R e c e n tly th ' re was a s tr ik e o f
are p 'a y ir.g fo r a 'T rie s o f dares
th e p o w e r s yn d ica te J o y relate»
sponsor! J b y th e G ib b . D ra m a t.
A ll bosini* a-;, w h ic h used e le c tric
c lu b.
pow< r w e n * closed b y la c k o f pow*-
T oe W in te r; hom e has r e c e n tly ) i r. b u t u n d e r the Jaws, th e e m ­
undergone some re m o d e lin g and a p lo ye cannot be suspended o r th e
f n b eoat o f p a in t.
b u s in r s c b ,‘ ed. T he e m p lo ye s m ust
N e w b e rg h ig h school has begun be p a id th e ir sam e ra te o f wage,
and e v c ra l fro m th e Gibb'» end o f regardless.
th is c o m m u n ity are e n ro lle d A m o n g ,
T h e p resent fo rm o f gov< rn m e n t
th e re are
B illy
B u rk e , E le a n o r.
B e rn ic e
a nd
D a le
W in te r, and has a b o u t ru in e d a g ric u ltu r e in a
¡once t h r iv in g c o u n try . J o y says.
Leona G a ib le r.
U n d e r th e la w s o f th e p re se n t g o v-
O lh e r s Nam ed
ie r n m nt. th e n u m b e r o f acres o f
O ffic e rs o f Scholl.- R e bekah c lu b
be in in d iv id u a l
w e re elected a t a business m e e t­ ¡o la w n n d e rs w h h ip ic h i can
lim ite d .
in g on W ednesday e v e n in g o f I i^ ’
C
o
n
se
q
ue
n
tly
J
o
y e x p la in s , w h e n
Mr
wt
H T
H
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dei
M rs G la d y * A te n v ic e -p i »*si-: some(»ne i- fo u n d w ith m ore th a n
j th e la w fu l n u m b e r o f acre- , p e ti­
dent, ù nd M r
J. E F lin t was re - i
tio n s may’ be file d by a n y in d iv id ­
elected s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
u a l fo r a d iv is io n o f th e p ro p e rty .
M rs E G. H e a to n has gone < ,st I , Because o f th i- the once ric h estates
to v is it re la tiv e . M rs. S h ip le y is ,n
charge o f th e te le p h o n e o ffic e d u r- I have been b ro k e n up and deserted
e xce p t fo r th e la b o rin g class w h ic h
in g th( absence o f M rs. H eaton,
.n o w occupies the d iv id e d p ro p e rty
in d M r
M e lv in C r o w and
Mr
T h e peons liv e on th e ir a llo tte d
th e Missr.s J a c q u e lin e and J e a n ­
| acres, ra is e a few beans and .sleep
ette H o w e ll o f T o le d o w e re gue t
u n d e r th e palm
J o y says
says. T h
o f M r. and M r.
J
B. B a r tle tt I m an sio n s w h ic h
Scholls, and M r. and M r. C. C ro w ! p ro sp e ro us Spani once housed
:h D ons have
o f H ills b o ro , th e past w e e k -e n d .
A g ro u p o f S c h o lls y o u n g fo lk . I
a fte r c h o ir
p ra c tic e last F rid a y 1
ev* nm g. m o to re d to H ills b o ro i n i
th e B u rk e tr u c k , and e n jo y e d a j
s k a tin g p a rty . Som e to o k in th e
show.
what ' s a l l
M IL K
Pap* Flvtí
7c
21c
125-foot
C u tter Rolls
-lb.
bag
15c
25c