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H IL L S R Û IÎÛ
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
! H erdlein. M r and Mrs Jo h n S tark.
the date of th e first publication of
M r and Mrs. A lbert Mover and
Club Formed
this sum m ons, to-w it, on or before
I
¡children. Mrs Ida Mover. Mis- E s­ Banks H ig h Eleven W ins First
, D ecem ber 1st, 1936. und if y ou fail
th er Meyer. Henry N eum ann. Mrs
to so app ear and an sw er said com ­
N eum ann Mr. an d Mr- Rudolf
at Fern Hill M Meyer.
Game:
C
hurch
P
lanning
M
eet
plaint for w ant thereof the p lain ­
Mr and Mrs O scar Pfahl
tiffs will apply to the court for the
Thursday, October 29, 199«
you by publication by o rd er of tin- il«v«»n i I. Io
ulti«’
o f
l|
ho.
lion R F ran k Peters. Ju d g e of the M in i h tu
í in * U|
ubove en titled court, m ade und en- t’ I m
ti-reii in said court and cause on f I la «M t i illit I . « , tl o b y h ü » , I o th«.
the 23rd day of O ctober. 1936. pre It.M lIc I . B o x 17. N h o r w o .i I. 0
. in ib i i l i o i n ib » >1
scribing such publication m the I ll h u »IA t i . i I» mu
. I f l r < t p u b it
H illsboro Argils a new spaper of |U5ii.
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ib li. - t t ii- . n Novnnl
g n e ia l circu latio n in W ashington
J I I I X U \ l i . II \ I \ I
C ounty Stat»' of Oregon. once each 11 m
A
I iH i o r . A i l o iit t - «
w»-ek tor four <41 successive weeks,
tin- first publication being on th e
m i t i c i : 01
I l\A l
II!
29th »lay of O ctober. 1936 and the
(b u i
last publication being on tin- 26th « I v N . u u t , i . . . h „ U , f I. i O.| h o t
»lay of N ovem ber. 1936
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REYNOLDS, Fl.E G FL .»• SMITH
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A ttorneys for P laintiffs. 909 Amer i . lin t » , a i I t h ..f a t Or,
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10 o f O
f i n i t i io
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lu i u r t it i y
II- o f tu
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H o ll. -
and children. Mr and Mrs. Louis
iB» mi », Marr Sandy)
»he gam es and dancing. The c o m - 1 relief pray id for in th eir com __ plaint
by
.........
N eu k irk and John. Mr and Mrs
i
.
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BANKS B anks high school foot- 1 mitt»
have h»«en appointed by I on file herein, to-w it. that oil and
M rs. J e p s o n S e c re ta ry o f F red Muhly. Blanche. W alter, O s­ ball
f ix .t l
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defeated G erv ais high Agnes V anderzanden. president, as I each of you be strictly f o r c c l o . c . l
.un.I I
I II...
c ar and A lbert Muhly. Mr. and school squad
Friday
14
to
0
at
G
ervais
U n it; O b serv e B irth d a y
, b o ti
Mrs I. H Muhly. Mrs. Sophie 'T h is is th e first gam e w on by follows- G am es Li-ona Hess, c h a ir - , and b arred of alt right, title, inter-
man. B arbara R iten au r and P a u l - ,,s t and estate in and to the follow -
B relje, Ernest B relje. L e o n a r d (B anks this season.
« lo b i
t h l l. h . - . l
tl
.n
m e S h av er Louise By bee beads the ; mg described real property sit-
(Jlv M
m . E W Hinrfrh.)
Shuft. A rlene and Norm a Muhly.
t u b ili a l .'
N«>»
k ltlN G
Itali.
refreshm ent com m ittee including unted in W ashington County Stat
Mrs.
M
aurice
Thom
pson
a
n
d
BLOOMING—Boys of the Fern Mr and Mrs H enry H ering and
Ih«* ti
W
ana
Wirt.-
and
Jack
W
inters
d
au
g
h
ter
Doris
of
V
ernonia
w
ere
of
Oregon,
to-w
it:
i I Ut \
N V A I III I I I
\ I l II.
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Hill school organized a 4-H
lub d au g h ters and Mr and Mr- Wil-
| w eek-end visito rs at th e C lifford Public speaking class and glee club
T hursday afternoon W ilfred K alsch liam H ering and Daniel
l o t num bered tw en ty -n in e (19)
I
w
ill
assist
w
ith
th
e
program
.
,
Sandy
home
I m M illard and V anS chuyver Tract,
w ill b? the leader and th e group
M is s
R egina N eum ann is em ­
Council Named
S coutm aster Veil«- W hite a n d
being a Subdivision of th e S o u th ­
w ill do m anual tra in in g work. ! ployed on th e C anyon read it e a r
P resent m em bers of th e B anks west q u a rte r iS W ip of Section 28.
four Boy Scouts. Billy K essler. Fai l
M em bers a re H ow ard Gaston. E r- Portland.
land Aho. Roy Ushiva. E arl Pavey.
F red erick W illiam S chulenberg M cPeak. Bobby Stohlev and V er­ high school student council a re a- and th e N orthw est q u a rte r »NW»>.
U M lt.l lb«> 2 1 «( «lay
Ja c k Hulsm an. Sam V'chiyama and was baptized in th e local church non W olford, spent the w eek-end follows Jack Seabold. Vic L aPorte. and the N orth hull iNW> of the
iti lh .- t
(lit
N O T IC E
r o ( K E IH T 0 K S
Ju n io r Jepson.
i S unday m orning H enry Scheuer- ¡cam ping, boating and fish in g on H erm an Schaler. Roger Schofield. Southw est q u a rte r iS W ’ P of S ec­
I>«t>n o f
*11.1 ,
N ik 4 IVA
( o n n i» C o u it I
b it i v l o n
Mrs. Sophie B relje. E rnest B rel­ n iin n and B ernice Schoen su b sti­ th e Alsea riv e r E arl M cPeak was R ichard P o tter Alta B row n, Irene tion 33. T ow nship 1 S outh of Range
l> . 0 r« » u o n , a«
Bvbee, Agnes Van- 1 W ist of W illam ette M eridian, in I n ( b . ( ' . n i i t t y C o n n o f lb«» S ia lo « f
p lu « .* I'..i I n a i l i
je and L eonard Shuft. w ho have tu ted at the cerem ony for H erbert ¡th e only one w ho m ade a catch and Fisher. Louise Billy
J«’« l i o | t t
to
ai
K»»n. f o r lb«» ( '« n iit t y o f W a -« h in i
in a i
H r c o iiu t no
Kelly.
E velyn said C ounty of W ashington. S tate
been visiting at th e L eonard Muhly H asehke of Texas and M rs Emma , he succeeded in lan d in g a sm all der.-anden.
p o r t , i f a n y th
P r o b a t e I ). |< a r lm o n t
b«». u h t l f. i Ih o
¡salmon
R
inek
and
Rud
V
andom
elen
The
'o
f
Oregon,
according
to
the
plat
of
•otili»tu«*ni
of
i
home, left by car M onday m orning Schoen of Hillsboro. B everly Jean
»
lia
i»
u n ii t b o «
i ut«» o f 1 ' n i i r n
h u r l \ \ atura«»» *».
The church board m et Wednes­ council includes th e student body record in the R ecorder's O ffice at K t Noti«-«*
M •
.
for th e ir hom e in Glencoe. Minn B randaw . d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs day
t t b«*r«-b» Ki»«*n I ha I ( b o t
cfficers
and
evening
and
decided
to
have
o
th
e
r
rep
resen
tativ
es
Hillsboro.
Oregon,
recorded
in
book
HI I I N M
bat
I»«-«» u Mp|Munt«->| o \ « t - u lr
S E I h l . l I t . A.ln
Mr. and Mrs I-. H. N eu k irk and C harles B randaw of P ortland, was an o th er all-d ay m eeting w ith a elected by c l a s s organizations "Z" at Page 89. said lot 29 em b ra c ­ ai<n«*«l
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Jo h n and the E. W H inrichs fam ­ also baptized at th e sam e service basket lunch at noon N ovem ber 8 D uties of this council are both e x ­ ing 10 acres m ore or less as per
Sponsors
w
ere
Robert
and
R
uth
ily spent Monday at th e coast
Mrs. C lifford S andy w as a w e e k ­ ecutive and legislative.
plat.
Iaebenow .
end guest of h e r son-in-law a n d ' Miss K athleen Jen sen of M on­ and u n d er th at certain contract
Miss Irene S inay left O ctober 2d
d aughter. Mr. and Mrs. F rancis m outh Miss P atricia Jen sen of P o r t­ in your favor from A nna M alm ­
fo r P ortland, w here she visited for
about a week before re tu rn in g to
Thom pson, in P o rtlan d .
land. Miss Ethel S tew art and H a r­ borg. a widow, d ated D ecem ber
Mr and Mrs. F red W olford a n 4 old Jen sen of F orest G rove w ere 5. 1934. covering said prem ises, u n ­
h e r home in C alifornia. S he had
son Lyle and d au g h ter Ju a n ita and w eek-end guests at th e H. L. J e n ­ less you shall, on or before a date
been w orking at th e H enry S ch u l­
A. H Wo'.f > -d w ere Sunday d in n er sen home
enberg hom e a few w eeks p rio r to .
to be fixed by the deer»*«' herein,
p arty guests of Mr. and Mrs. B ert ' Mr. and Mrs. F ran k A kers of pay or cause to be paid to the
h e r departure.
(C e n tin n e d fro m p a re I>
G
rin
d
le
of
M
cM
innville
P o rtlan d w ere S unday visitors of plaintiffs th eir costs and d isb u rse­
Mrs. Jepson S ecretary
'cost thro ug h red u ctio n s m ade in
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F ried ley of Mrs. A kers' sister. M rs Bella H a rt­ m ents in cu rred herein, to g eth er
We can supply concrete or
Mrs. Jo h n Jepson has been elect­ : the cost of producing cru sh ed rock. I H illsboro spent th e w eek-end w ith wick.
w ith a reasonable atto rn ey 's f o ­
Bert Hagen of Tigard, opposing ' M r. an d Mrs. Roy P arm lev and
ed secretary of th e local F arm ers'
vitrified
clay pipe, of iron
to be allow ed and fixed by such
U nion to fill th e vacancy created candidate w as not present. Beazan | children
soil pipe. For estimates on
decree and also to pay to p lain ­
by Mrs. H orner m oving to C edar speaking b riefly for him. H agen., Miss C larab el L ip p ert w ent to
t i l t complete job of booking
tiffs all of the in stallm en ts past
he said, w as ill an d reg retted his S eattle W ednesday, w h ere she will
Mill.
d ue and payable u n d er said c o n ­
K enneth B randaw . w ho had been absence.
l i p -Call
be em ployed in G rad y 's studio.
tract, togetln-r w ith all fu rth e r in ­
ill w ith w hooping cough, re tu rn ­
J. E C arp en ter, assessor, w ho is
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean
stallm
ents
th
e
re
u
n
d
e
r
as
m
ay
b
e
­
ed to school last Thursday
seeking re-election, pointed out th at Sellers of G ran ts Pass. O ctober 19
Rev. E. W. H inrichs spent T ues­ he had now serv ed th ree and a half a boy. He has been nam ed W illiam ; Following an o rd e r issued by- com e due and payable to the p lain ­
Ju d g e R. F ran k P e te rs in circuit tiffs d u rin g th e tu n e allow ed by
day. W ednesday and T hursday of years as assessor th ro u g h a period R odm an
' court here, the state highw ay d e ­ such decree for m aking such p a y ­
last w eek atten d in g a conference w hich, he said, w as one of the
Amos S ellers re tu rn e d hom e Mon p artm en t is p re p arin g to m ove 18 m ents and also interest on th e u n ­
of L utheran pastors held at V an­ most strenuous in th e history of I d av from p o rtla nd w ith a fine catch
' graves from th e P o in ter fam ilv paid prin cip al of said co n tract at
couver. Wash
th e county. In connection w ith th e
'fish w hich he caught on a w eek- cem etery, in th e right-of-w ay of the ra te of seven per cent (7n >
Jqyce K ollington of H illsboro ccnduct of his office, h e declared, he cntj fishing trip
th e W olf creek highw ay at S ylvan per annum from Ja n u a ry 26. 1927.
spent th e w eek-end w ith Joyce had contacted m any tay payers w ho
Mrs E K aufm an re tu rn e d hom e
M artin.
T h e oldest g rav e dates back to u n til
, , the
,, , d ate of such paym ent.
had approved his w ork. He sug- T h u rsd ay from P o rtlan d w here
Jo e C ooper re tu rn e d hom e from gested th at if desired, th e tax p ay ers , she spent sev eral davs w ith her 1876 and is that of a child born to and shal1 3lso P“ -v a11 sum s expend
th e hospital in P o rtlan d last Friday. could nam e a com m ittee to investi- ' d aughter. Mrs. E E P arks, and T heodore and S ilvia P ointer The *’d for ,ax es b-v p laintiffs on said
last b u ria l wxs of A delia C. S titt Prem ises, to g eth er w ith in terest
Birthday Surprise Given
gate th e efficiency of his office, jfam ilv an d h er son and d a u g h ter- niece,
A ll bodie» w ill b e ! , *?ere<’n
th e le«al rate, an d th a t We call furnish all sizes day
P. W. Lillison. his oppo n en t from f ¡„.law . Mr. an d Mrs. Louis K auf- placed in in 1932.
Mrs. Sophie B relje gave a s u r­
a
special
plot
r«-served
P
laintiffs
have
im m ediate restitu tio n and concrete building tile
i m an
prise birthday party last Thursday- Ttgard. w as absent.
and possession of said prem ises
in West H ills M em orial park,
C andidates for sh eriff next re-
Tow nsend C lub to M eet
n ig h t in honor of h er d au g h ter
d
u
rin
g
such
period
allow ed by tin- and brick — lime, cement,
of the P o in te r hom estead
A nita at the L. H. Muhly home. The ceived th e atten tio n of th e group I T he T ow nsend club w ill hold a portion
w hich th e heirs sold to th e p ark co u rt for th e paym ent of such sand,
w
ith
an
an
nouncem
ent
th
at
b
usi­
gravel, reinforcing
evening was spent in playing cards.
sums, and th at upon y o u r fa ilu re
m eeting at th e ch u rch F rid ay at association.
G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ness p rev en ted S h eriff Jo h n C on­ 8 p. m. C h ap lain F. G. P h illip s
to pay all such sum s and to r e ­ iron, mortar color, fireplace
F
or
sev
eral
m
onths,
construction
('»invine»- Y ourself
H allauer an d children. Mrs. V erona nell from attending.
w ill speak. E v ery o n e is in v ited A of th e S ylvan e n tran ce to th e h ig h ­ deem in accordance w ith such d e ­
»1*11 My Office
His opponent. M. K. A braham s of lunch w ill be served.
Helmold. E. K iekhaefer, D aniel
cree th at the fo rfeitu re and fo re­ dampers, etc.
w
ay
has
been
delay«*d
aw
aitin
g
se
t­
Steele. H enry N eukirk. R ichard Forest G rove, how ever, was p res­
E
stim
ates G ladly
E velyn S hipley is confined at her tlem ent of a con tro v ersy w ith the closure of all y o u r right, title, in ­
H erdlein. M isses Helen. D orothy en t and spoke, d eclarin g th at first hom e w ith a very serious a tta c k of h eirs of th e -P o in ter estate over terest and estate in and to said
Evening* and H olidays
and C lara Helmold. Mrs. A lw ina i he w as for im p artial law en force­ appendicitis.
prem
ises
and
u
n
d
er
and
by
v
irtu
e
A
ll
S
izes
C
o
n
c
re
te
a
n
d
C
lay
D
ra
in
T
ile
th e plot de«-ded y ears ago by P o in t­
l>y A ppointm ent
m ent. He believed, h e said, th at an
of said co ntract be decreed to be
A. M izner o f P o rtlan d is visiting
officer should set an ex am p le in his d aughter, Mrs. W alter Beard. e r as a fam ily cem etery.
P
h o n e 1871
absolute
and
for
such
o
th
er
and
S uit finally w as bro u g h t by th e
his personal conduct. A nother point,
Mrs. R. E. M cN abb is visitin g highw ay d e p a rtm e n t to condem n fu rth e r relief as to the court m ay
2nd Floor Well. Illdg
he said, w as in co-operation be- Mrs. Snell in P o rtlan d th is w eek.
seem ju s t and e q u itab le i n t h e
Phone 1341
N orth of C annery, a rro w W. W ashington Et
C e l t i « * ! ' 2nd and Mam
S
Special
the p ro p erty . T h e suit w as not
Itw een th e d ifferen t co unty officials
Mrs G eorge Moss of P h ilom ath contested and ju d g m en t follow ed prem ises:
¡and b etw een th e s h e riffs office and
T
his
sum
m
ons
Is
served
upon
is v isiting h e r d aughter. Mrs. V ern
th e sta te police. M ore atten tio n P rick ett. a n d fam ily and th e ir r e l­ by default. T he sta te set up in its
b rief fo r condem nation th a t th e
should be p aid to uncollected and ativ es this w eek.
cem etery w as not located on the
, unsecured personal taxes, A bra-
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P ric k e tt and
! ham s said. T he office, if he was Miss M ildred W atkins sp en t last p ro p erty deeded by P ointer.
n
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elected, he rem arked, w ould be w eek a t R ockaw ay Beach. T hey
O uckeye i av ilio n , C o rn eliu s operated w ith th e sam e personnel re tu rn e d hom e th ro u g h N ew port. M ackenzie Leaving for
. so long as it w as found efficient.
Mr. an d Mrs. J. J. H utchens vis-
National Sales Session
1, 7 1 ™ ^ thC lef islaAiv e TCandidatcs, ; i t e d Mrs. H utchens' sister. Mrs.
H.
I.
M acK enzie. local F ord d e a l­
W- M' Ja n ru c n ° t G race H essler. in W hite Salm on.
9 P. M. to 12:30 A. M.
im e n iP b
, ope.ned W ash.. from T h u rsd ay u n til Mon- er. w ill leave M onday for D etroit.
Mich., on a special tra in w ith o th er
his statem en t w ith th e d eclaratio n ,ja ..
neat
a p ? ! M’« - E v erett T h o rn b u rg w a sh o st- F ord dealers to a tten d a national
Admission 25c
3nif th a t
.n j l I ess at 3 p arty O ctober 15 in honor sales m eeting. He w ill be gone
favor a lot o f self praise. If elected. ' of Mrs. R. V. H ighsm ith. T w en ty - about ten days.
h e pointed out, “I w ill use common six w om en w ere present.
Lloyd Lester’s
SUMMONS
sense in m y w ork."
T h e E p w orth L eague enjo y ed a
Orchestra
R ay L. A ntrim , dem ocrat of Alo­ sk atin g rin k p arty at H illsboro In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S tate of
ha. p ointed Out th a t he was bo rn in S atu rd ay evening. T h ere w ill be
Oregon, for th e C ounty of W ash­
ington.
O regon, th erefo re w as q u alified to a H allow e’en p arty N ovem ber 7.
Dance Every Saturday Night
know som e of th e th in g s in th e All th e young people a re invit<?d A ndrew J. M cCann and D orothy R
M cCann, P laintiffs,
¡legislative line needed for th e ad-
E. A. Schanen, Mgr.
Dr. Louis Magin. d istrict su p e r­
vs.
n cem en t rtf th e sta te and Wash- in te n d e n t o f th e M. ~
T h erf is ? e ed , .2^ ! d ucted "quart^rF y^ciinfcrence S un- Jo h n H. F reel and A nna Freel
his w ife. D efendants.
co o p e ra tio n , he said, an d w hile ' day aftern o o n in th e churtjji
To the D efendants. Jo h n H F reel
th at su b ject was bro u g h t fo rw ard
N
om
inate
O
fficers
and
A nna F reel. his wife:
h e w an ted it u nderstood th a t h ;
A t a caucus m eetin g M onday ev e ­
In th e N am e of th e S ta te of O re ­
w as not opposing th e D airy Co-op.
He declared th a t h e w ould w ork n in g the follow ing w ere nom in ated gon: You a re h ereby sum m oned and
along th a t lin e for th e b etterm en t 1 for city offices: W illiam Moore, re q u ire d to ap p ear an d answ er th e
m ayor; Amos Sellers, reco rd er: Mrs. com plaint filed h e re in against you
of th e co unty and th e state.
J. W. H ughes of F o rest Grove, C h arles Pow ne. tre a su re r; J. J. in th e above en title d court and
and cause on or b efo re th e ex p iratio n
repu b lican legislative can d id ate for H utchens. C liff T hom pson
re-election, opened by say in g th at ¡C h arles K essler, councilm en. T hese of fo u r (4) w eeks from and a fter
he did not lik e sp eak in g for h im ­ a re to be v oted on T uesday. O th er j
self and denied a sto ry th at he was ! nam es can be w ritten in.
E n tertain m en t and featu res for
DR. R. J. NICOL
against th e d airy m en and th e co­
operative, or had voted against ! th e an n u al H allow e'en p a rty in th e
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
an y co-o p erativ e legislation at the gym nasium F riday, sponsored by
last session. He p ointed out th at th e sen io r class of th e high school,
Veterinarian»
when th e last co -operative law was h av e been plan n ed . T his y e a r the
in th e leg islatu re he w as tak en ill en te rta in m e n t will in clu d e one-act
Telephone
643 and 64!
and rem oved to his home. He also plays, skits an d o th er acts besides
m entioned his p art in keep in g the
can be m ade, he said, b u t he w as ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
new capitol bu ild in g on th e old opposed
to using s ta te m oney fo r ■
■
site.
th ese developm ents. H e pro m ised i
R. G. Seott of n ear Scholls, dem ­ th a t he w ould do e v e ry th in g to hold ■
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James W .
MOTT
(Republican Nominee)
CONGRESSMAN MOTT is one
of the recognized leaders of the
National House of Representa­
tives.
He has placed the First Con­
gressional Distrirt of Oregon in
the most commanding and se­
cure position it lias ever occu­
pied in the Haase.
He has obtained for Ids Dis­
trict More beneficial legisla­
tion and more Federal revenue
than it has ever received be­
fore.
H e is n ranking member of
th e two standing committees
of the House (the Committee
on Ronds and the Committee on
Public Lands) which together
control most of (lie national
legislation directly affecting
the F irst Oregon District.
H e is n member of the Com-
m ittee on
Committees— the
m ost powerful appointive au­
thority of the House of Repre­
sentatives.
He holds n strategic place in
th e floor organization of his
own party In the House nnd is
n m em ber of the council which
determ ines its legisla tiv e pol­
icy In that body.
HIS RE-ELEfTIO N
ASSURES CONTINUED
ACTIVE AND EXPER­
IENCED REPRESENTATION
IN CONGRESS.
fP a id adv.)
R.U.X. R elieves
Y ears of P ain
Com pletely Disabled a t
Times with Swollen,
A ching Joints
A R T H R I T I S _________________
! x * attack s th e
jo in ts w hich be-
' come enlarged
i and e x cru ciat­
ingly p a in f u l.
S ufferers of this
.d r e a d disease
¡usually e x p e ri­
ence increasing
agony y e a r a ft­
e r y ear in sp ite
¡of all th a t can
Says K. U . X . Has
be done to cure
B le a a in r
them . L ife b e­ Keen a to R eal
H e r.
comes a b urden
of pain and su fferin g w ith norm al
pleasures and hopes only a d ir
memory.
If you a re one of th e se u n fo r­
tu n ate sufferers, th e m essage of
Mrs. A nna M oran w ill be a m es­
sage of hope fo r you. S h e says:
“ I have been tro ubled w ith a r lh r it ia fo r
year«, especially in m y knees. Som etim es
my trouble became ao severe (h a t I rould
not w ork. Some frie n d « urged m e to take
W IL L IA M S
li. U . X . C O M P O U N D
and
now, a fte r ta k in x o n ly tw o b o ttle ., I am
com pletely relieved o f thoae a w fu l p a in ,
and net around fin e .
can t r u th f u lly nay
th at R. C . X . h a . been a hlew .inx to m e .”
— M R S . A N N A M O R A N . SOS'/i M a in S t.,
W oodland, C a lifo rn ia .
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Williams R. U. X . Compound
Guaranteed
W ILLIAM S R. U. X. C om pound
is g u aran teed
to re lie v e y o u
prom ptly or it w ill cost you n o th ­
ing. Get a b o ttle a t D elta D rug
Store today. If it does not give you
relief in 10 days—if y o u a re no t
completely satisfied in e v e ry w ay
—take back th e em p ty b o ttle and
you will be refu n d ed th e fu ll p u r­
chase price.—Adv.
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Compound interest helps, of course,
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its steady growth.
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most.
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