The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 09, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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A nnual Picnic
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w in n an ov«*i rip e p ru n e fo u n d a
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was m ade to the « old» .1 Judge w ith
the i, su it th a t th e la« I; id whit«*
p .n its d id no co u n t
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K I N ’U iN
P ic n ic «»f Un* I** 11 <* 11 « I I v
S ix S h i .(|.»\ «, hool . al II»« I t if f h - . «.n
the I n (I A tm k«*i place Ph . .an,
V a lle y lu a d M<>ti<lu\ w ir- w< Il ut
tended In tin* a fte rn o o n tfanie a lni
races, a s h o il p ro g ra m and a b u ll
H illsboro Child
S t i f ft ?rs Burns
I '»III«*
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V i s i t i l i W e re
pi« ent fro m P o rtla n d and ncai hv
place
Piai» N ew Ilou.t*
he o ld h o ll a* en tin* Qua« k«*n-
hush p la it* wa re ie n tly to rn do w n
hv th e new o w n e i p f th e t r a d II
W’ll w one o f the old« I houses in tin
( l is t in i and was b u ilt by the late
A N Davi» o v c i :»u y**ai ago. 'f lic
new o w n e is a rc to b u ild a new
house o f the most m odel n typ e oon
M is H a ir y A Ita h a rd has been
(|U itc ill at hei hom e d o lin g tin*
past week, hut c. (ju ite u n p ro v e d at
th is w r itin g
M r and M rs Köln i t K a n
Her
th a
D a lh n a n n i und son
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W e,h, das
m an ia . Wa- h . sp«*nt
n ig h t w ith M r I la i I is moth« r Mi
S arah H a llm u m
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l.o v in a W e d e k in g
v is ite d
n lu t iu - s a fe w days last week in
Iti* met ton Wash
M i and M r-. A l G o d fre y form» i •
Is o f here, hut w h o are no w m a k in g
th e n hom e in C a lifo rn ia spent tin*
w e e k -e n d w ith th e ir fo rm e r neigh*
bolt* and frie n d s r e tu rn in g to C a l­
ifo rn ia the III t o f the Week
T h e soap <h m o n s tr.d m n
w h ic h
w a . to ta ke place at the c h u rc h he t
T h u rs d a y alt» in o o n w as nut held
at th is tu n e due to a lit t le m isun
d e l s ta n d in g hut w ill he h e ld a lit t le
l i t e r T h e ice cream w jile h w a . to
have been served ss a . sold and a
g o o d ly sum re a lize d fo r th e tn*a -
n rv o f the Ladies A id .«»< o ty
M i s Sai ah D a llrn a n M r and M r
J a k e Fa»x a tte nd e d a w e d d in g re
o p t io n o f a f in nd n V an co u v er
Wash F rid a y
F red V u n K le e k
<;uite i l l at his
hom e here
A fa m ily g a th e rin g was h e ld ut
the hom e o f M i and M rs H a rry A
R ic h a rd d u rin g th e w e e k end M r
und M r
B ru c e G o rd o n and fa m ily
o f C ondon M i
am i M rs
A ld re d
R ic h a rd
and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d .
Jam»- R ic h a rd s o f C lackam as. M r
a m i M i s V i c t o r A m c k c i and fa m ily
o f m a r P o rtla n d w e re p n ent
S ta rts New lln lite
E lw oo d W ils o n i- b u ild in g a house
on the acre he re c e n tlv a cq u ire d on
he fath« i
place W o rk was d a rte d
th e fir s t o f th e weel.
C V alid* i mo t i g iv in g the house
und ro o f o f his hom e a coat o f p a in t
Fair Furnishes
Points of Interest
< <’<>ntl m i »<1 fro m |>avr I I
p ro s e d
( in h a r ia
in g m om e n ts fo r
sesaral o f th e g e n tlem e n v is ito rs at
th e fa ir g rounds, p a rtic u la r ly w hen
th e m ale in q u e s tio n was a ccom pun-
led by frie n d w ife H o w e v e r, it is
ru m o re d th a t one o f
H ills b o ro 's
le a d in g butch« rs m anaged to o u t ­
ta lk the la d y.
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I nspecl h r iga I io n Sys tern
Paralysis Strikes
Lumber Industry
< ( on I i n u r d fr o m |>« » r I )
at th e close o f w ot # to n ig h t »T h iir.;-
day ,
'O u t boom, in th e r iv e r are f u ll. ’*
L
It ( ' r . b y
m an a g e r d e cla re d
th i. m o rn in g , "and w e cannot m ove
the ra fts because* o f the C a rp e n te rs
A Joiners* p ic k e ts « n th e r iv e r
M ills using o u r l»>gi also are shu*.
d o w n because o f the fa ilu re o f m a r ­
ket
We o p erated in th e wo«rfis a
l«aig as p«•*• rih h * ”
T he co m p a n y take# out a m illio n
feet o f log*, per day fro m th e T illa ­
m ook b u rn . am i. C ro sb y p«Jnt«*d
out
the lo g ' w h ic h w o u ld have
com e out on the days lost, n e ve r
w ill he salvaged, because o f a l im it ­
ed tint» n i w h ic h to m o v e the d a m -
ug»*d tim b e r, and th e g reat quan
t it y to be m oved
lla m u g e R e p o rte d
In sects w h ic h have begun a co n ­
c e rte d a tta c k on th e tim b e r, he
.-aid, are c re a tin g m ore havoc e v e ry
day and h a ste n in g th«* tu n e w hen
. alvag»* op«*r.itions m u .t stop.
G le n w o o d L u m b e r com pany, a
m a l l n u ll o p e ra tin g at th e Con
.■ohdat«*d ca m p n e a r G le n w o o d , . 't ill
is in o p e ra tio n and a b le to m a rk e t
lim ite d q u a n titie s o f lujnb»*r O t h ­
e r sm a ll m ilks in th e c o u n ty are
o p e ra tin g , as is th e S tu n so ri m ill at
G aston
In H ills b o ro , th e m ill o f t h e
H ills b o ro L u m b e r co m p a n y i. a p ­
p ro a c h in g a s h u t-d o w n , it was re ­
p o rte d
Logs, su p p lie d b y Sunset
L o g g in g co m p a n y, no lo n g e r ar«*
c o m in g o u t «»f th e w t d ' and th e
n u ll is o p e ra tin g on a lim ite d s u p ­
p ly b ro u g h t m b y tru c k .
These
su p p lie s a r« e xp e cte d to fa il • as
soon a.s ra in s b e g in , m a k in g t r u c k ­
in g d if f ic u lt in th e m o u n ta in s T h ir ­
t y - fiv e n u n a re e m p lo y e d here.
Speaker Attacks
Liquor Interests
Used Cars
« • • •
You Pay for
T h e re was some c o n flic t S a tu rd a y |
a fte rn o o n b e tw een th e dog show Q ualify .. . H7iy
and th e 4 H stock ju d g in g tra in s u n - |
t i l one o f th e dogs p la y fu lly seized i
a m o u th fu l o f p o rk , and th e p o rk e r ' Not H ave It?
h u rr ie d a w a y th ro u g h th e trees to ­
w a rd the stables.
• • • •
W h ite pants and s h irt a re one o f
*
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W heat Surplus
Seems on W ay
T he price of any Used ( ’a r
is supposed (<> include all
necessary
recondit io n in g .
You pay fo r a good car. You
ra n m ake »ure you g et such
a c a r by choosing it from our
stock.
Here's a Sam ple
1935 Chev Coupe
In p in k o f c o n d itio n , d a rk blue,
iv o r y wheels, 9 9 'i tire s, b ra ke s tops.
Y o u h ave e v e ry th in g y o u co u ld
e xp e ct in th is re n e w e d car. Besides
o u r guarantee.
O N LY
Look, Another
1936 Chev Master Town
Sedan
L o w m ileage, had e x c e lle n t care,
m o to r v e ry sm oo th , p a in t lik e new ,
sp a re tir e n e v e r been used. H ere
is t r u ly a tr o u b le - fre e ear Besides
o u r guarantee.
$75 u n d e r
I b e
m a rk e t
P ric e d fo r q u ic k
sale O N I.Y
O O
NEW 1938
Automatic Tuning
PHILCO
T he si id c d acreage fu r th e 1937
c ro p to ta le d 81 m illio n acres, c o m ­
pared w ith a fiv * -y e a r ave ra g e fo r
>r o f th«* (Jreg<>n J o u rn a l, and R o b e rt tin ' years 1928-1932 o f a n ly 67 m il­
M ar h a ll Hana le ft. i scociate e
ip t iii n t fo r th« W illa m e tte V a lle y D e ­ lio n u re Y ie ld s w ere b e lo w a v e r­
H K ip p , m anager if land de
v e lo p m e n t unsocial ion. in sp e ct th e J E Reeve.-, fa rm n e a r C o rn e liu s age h o w e v e r, hence th e p ro d u c tio n
as p a rt o f the e ig h th a n n u a l W illa m e tte v a lle y ir r ig a tio n to u r
T he th is y e a r is e s tim a te d a t o n ly 3 p e r
to u r wa . »ponsored by th«» O reg o n S ta te co lle g e e x te n s io n s e rv ic e A ci n t above th e fiv e -y e a r average
p o rta b le re v o lv in g . p n n k l* r #>* tern irrig a te s 17*2 acres o f p a s tu re on le f t i red to L a te s t e stim a te s are th a t
tin* Re« ve.s L in n I r r ig a tio n ha.s tu rn e d a lia b ilit y in to an a-»>et. B e ­ th e c a rry o v e r n e x t J u ly w ill be
fo re ir r ig a tio n th e n* was no p « lu r e c ro p T he ir r ig a tio n p ro je c t was m ore th a n 190 m illio n bushels, as
designed w ith th«* assistance o f Jo h n Enschede. Pepco fa rm s e rv ic e co m pared w ith a n o rm a l c a rry o v e r
o f a b o ut 125 m illio n bushels I f p re s­
re p i e .e n ta tiv e
e n t fa v o ra b le p ric e s re s u lt in an
eq u al p la n tin g o f w h e a t fo r n e x t
huge a u d ito riu m to w itn e s s th e m u r- , y e a r's crop , th e c o m b in e d p ro d u c ­
n a g e c e re m o n y o f tiu* m y s te ry tio n fro m ave ra g e y ie ld s , p lu s th e
couple, whose id e n tity was n o t r e ­ ; c a rry o v e r, w o u ld g iv e A m e ric a one
vealed u n til th e c e re m o n y had been o f th e la rg e s t w h e a t surp lu se s in
co m p le te d Rev H e n ry H a lle r o f ­ its h is to ry .
fic ia te d T h e c o u p le was M iss L il-
(l unllnurd from pair I >
W ith th is s itu a tio n in m in d , th e
p a rtm e n t
sto re : Hillsoor«» A rg u s : I ban T rm k a . and C h e s te r R oberson, A A A i a d v is in g w in te r w h e a t p ro -
Hillsbor»» A p p lia n c e A
P lu m b in g located m V e rn o n ia fo r th e pre se n t. d u o i s and o th e r fa rm e rs Who g ro w
fa ll-s o w n crops, th a t th e p ro b a b le
co m p a n y; H ilD b o ro Feed co m p a n y F rie n d s A tte n d e d
T h e b rid e was a tte n d e d by M rs
p ro v is io n s in th e 1938 p ro g ra m w ill
and M avs B ro th e rs o f N o rth P la in s
Jam es A D a vis o f V e rn o n ia w h ile 1 c a ll fo r seeding o f s o il d e p le tin g
I ist of Exhibits
Im p e ria l F«*< d A G ra in co m p a n y; h e r h u sb an d se rve d as best m an. ' crops o f n o t to exceed 80 p e r ce n t
P a in e , i o f th e 1937 s o il d e p le tin g base a c re ­
E u rm crs Cash sto re . «lack F oste r F lo w e r g ir ls w e r« C o n n ie
tw o » x h ib i’ s. W C. G if f o r d . E A d a u g h te r o f M r. a nd M rs. G u y age T h is suggestion is m ade at th is
G r if f it h . M i l h r P ro d u c ts co m p a n y; Paine, and A lic e D avis. In th e b r id e ­ tim e fo r th e g u id a n c e o f fa rm e rs
M o n ro e
and
C’ ris s e ll;
H e in ric h g ro o m 's p a rty w e re s ix a lta r boys, w h o need th is in fo rm a tio n b e fo re
B ro th e r
K u r a t li
A
W ism e r; in c lu d in g R o b e rt F u rro w '. H o llis th e f u ll d e ta ils o f th e 1938 p ro g ra m
C h a ri.
W a lk e r; W G. Id»*. R o ya l S co tt D ale B e rg g re n a nd A d e lb e r t a re announced. T h e o u tlin e o f th e
! p ro g ra m be in g d e ve lo pe d in W a sh ­
Soda w o rk s ; K e ith W ilc o x ; rI ria ng h * H a f f n e r
M u s ic w as fu rn is h e d b y a d o u b le in g to n . fo llo w in g th e c o lle c tio n o f
M illin g c o m p a n y ; T ho m a s S Sholes.
P a c ific N u L a c c o m p a n y ; R a lp h B u t ­ q u a rte t o f th e H ills b o r o C h ris tia n , re c o m m e n d a tio n s fro m a ll p a rts o f
le r. a u to t r a i l e r . E s lin g e r S h o o tin g c o u n c il, w ith M rs. F. J S e w e ll as th e c o u n try , is n o t y e t c o m p le te d .
g a lle ry ; C a r tw r ig h t P o n tia c sales; acco m p a n ist. She also p la y e d th e
R e la tiv e s o f th e
E d w a rd
M o to r c o m p a n y ; Q u a lity w e d d in g m a rc h .
F» «*d A S»*ed c o m p a n y ; C h an-E asy b rid a l p a rty , a nd guests, w e re se a t­
ed
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ft
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th
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M ilk in g co m p a n y. G o rd o n S a h n o w ;
se rve d section.
H a lv o rs e n M o to r co m p a n y
F o llo w in g th e c e re m o n y , th e re
E ig h t G ran g e s and seven F a rm e r
(B y M rs . J . M . D a v id s o n i
U n io n locals, « x h ib ite d w ith L e a d y was d a n c in g , and th e a w .a rd in g o f
H E L V E T I A — Joseph W enzel.
g
ifts
to o k p la ce at 10 p. m. in ch a rg e
G ra n g e and M ulch lto n F a rm e r U n ­
io n in fir s t p la ce in th e ir re s p e c tiv e o f a c o m m itte e w h ic h in c lu d e d H a r ­ te a ch e r at H e lv e tia school, came
m o rn in g
to
ila le y . Ja ck
R u s h lo w . T o m ' h e re e a rly M o n d a y
. « c tio n s A m o n g th e Grang«*s A lo h a o ld
was «•cond and Sch IL th ird , w h ile SL.«’l«*s. Leon S D a v is and G e o rg e ' ch e ck u p on d is tr ic t b o o ks a nd
j o th e r th in g s necessary fo r s ta rtin g
BI« « u n rig F a rm e r U n io n was sec­
! school th e n e x t day. He fo u n d an
ond. and L a u rc L S c h o lls 1«»« al th ir d
i u n u s u a lly k n o tty p ro b le m th a t had
m th a t d iv is io n
J a m b o r e e S e p t e m b e r 17
I to be solved. A n im m e n se c o lo n y o f
Itid e # I a ir P o o rly
A m e ric a n L e g io n m e m b e rs fro m
T he c ro w d : d u rin g th e th re e days, a ll p a rts o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w ill wasps w e re g o in g b a c k a nd fo r th
v e ry a p p a re n tly w e re n o t p le a su re g a th e r in B a n k ^ F rid a y n ig h t. S ep­ th ro u g h a k n o th o le n e a r a w in d o w
se e kin g T h re e rides, o p e ra tin g fro m te m b e r 17, fo r th e c o u n ty Ix *g io n ! o f th e s ch o o l house. Joe tr ie d f ly
th e o p e n in g d a y. fa ile d to a ttra c t Ja m b o re e . T h e m e e tin g opens at sp ra y, b u t got s tu n g , g a so lin e also
a n y c»>nsid< ru b le p a tro n a g e . B o th 8 30 p m. and in c lu d e s th e b u s i- ; fa ile d , so la te at n ig h t th e y p u t a
th e J u n io r Pi««neer Pageant a nd the n, - .sessions o f L e g io n a n d A u x ­ g a llo n ja r o v e r th e h o le a n d tu rn e d
W P A v a u d e v ill» show’ a ttra c te d fa ir ilia r y fo llo w e d b y a jo in t m e e tin g on a fla s h A t th e same tim e th e y
rap p e d on th e w a ll a nd th e wasps
sized crow ds, w h ile n ig h t a tte n d * f o r th e p ro g ra m a nd lu n c h .
tu m b le d o v e r each o th e r t r y in g to
ance d u rin g th«* fir s t tw o days o f th e
got o u t Som e o f th e boys g o t stung,
fa ir was n o t e x c e e d in g ly la rge .
Use th e W a n t A d s in th e A rg u s . b u t th e y b o ttle d th e w asps and
S a tu rd a y n ig h t, h o w e v e r, b ro u g h t
b ro u g h t th e m hom e a liv e .' T h e re
tf
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fo r in n tu n t, p e rfe c t re c e p tio n !
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136 S. 3rd Ave.
Phone 21X
Hillsboro
’31 Ford 2-door
’27 Chev Pickup
’28 Pontiac Sedan
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BANANAS
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SUGAR
H ill B ros.
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g ra n u la te ti.
100-lb. bag
$4*89
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Blue Can Brand. Lb.
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Peanut Butter
RINSO
Pork & Beans 3
BACON
Lunch Meats
Pound
P l e a s in g A r c m k a n d L a s tin g F la v o r .
P IN E A PPL E JU IC E
L ib b v 's
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CERTO
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W H IT E KIN G SO AP
W ith L a rg e M ix in g B o w l.
Y o u r C hoice o f C o lo rs.
Both
for .
54c
CAMAY Toilet Soap
lie
2 bars
LUX TO ILE T SOAP
3 b,„
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B E V E R L Y . B u lk .
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Large pkg. .................
W e R edeem
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for
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S iz e .
M o rrell’s.
Pound
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20c
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TISSUE s,.:-'" 13c
Jell Well a....... 13c
BUTTER “ u. 37c
C H EESE18c
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girls
F o r Q u ic k D e s s e r t.
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V
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J u s t t h e r i g h t s iz e f o r s c h o o l lu n c h e s .
Matches
crackers
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8c
5c
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A r m o u r 's W h ite C lo u d .
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M a k e s w a s h d a y s e a s ie r .
19c
1.45
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2
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J1.49
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BUY EARLY. BUSHEL Box
W e will have a larg e supply of flat c ra te s specially priced F rid ay - S a tu rd a y .
D on't fo rg e t S afew ay will be h e a d q u a rte rs fo r Peaches.
10-lb bag
H a rd w h e a t.
32c
ELB ER T A S BUSHEL
YAKIMA BOX
S Fancy ,ru“'
P A N C A K E FL O U R Sl
Self-Rising.
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B e sure to hear the
EXCITING FIRST CHAPTER
OF THIS ROLLICKING REAL
LIFE STORY FOR CHILDREN
PEACHES
t h e B e st
o r s a lte d .
Farmers’ Attention
SUGAR
M ade by D ia­
mond M atch Co. .
FLOUR
— OTHERS —
Drink Milk for Health
S u rp lu s i iircrust
I
W e have sev eral o th e r
late m odel cars.
See th e m !
TRADES — TERM S
in g H o s te a se f o r t h e m e e tin g w ill M y e rs . J . B e r n a r d s
a n d G ra c e
tt
bu M e sd am es F e rn
M e ek . A n n a I R a ffe ty .
4rri
M r and M r< A lfr e d N y c g g n r and
< hiidr*<*n o f K«’ lso Want) . art* vm iting
h e r pa re n ts. M r. and M r
F red
Y ungen.
M r and M r : Jo h n F D avidson i
and d a u g h te r L u e lla o f W illa m in a
-p e n t th e w e e k -e n d and L a b o r day
vi d in g lux p a re n t# M r and M r , J
M D a yid so n .
P urity of F ir G rove milk is g u a ra n tee d
D in n e r pat ty guests at th e W illia m
Z ü rc h e r ho m e S u n d a y w« re .Mrs.
by
rigid daily inspection of our barn» and
F r i d a N’u-.-.ba im m er. M rs E B ru g -
dairy c a ttle . Include our milk in every
g«*r W illia m K itte l arid E rnest S tin -
M r and M r
-hr« K a u fm a n n arid
fa m ily o f K a la rn u . W ash
and M r
and M rs. J d m R e u fe n e r o f C a th la ­
m et, Wash . v is ite d then* parents.
r e g a r d in g w h e a t
M r and M rs F re d K e u fe n e « . o v e r
n em pitasi? &d r e c e n t l y b y a n
th e w e e k -e n d M r . Rosie G re e n and
.
. « d b, ' t h e
e x te n s io n
c h ild re n , w h o have b**eri s ta y in g at
¡ist at O re g l o n S t a t e colleg«*
th«* R e u fe n e r hom e d u rin g school
I ll 1
a s s h o w n th a t, w hih*
eh it
v a ca tio n , re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in
p re
prie
o f w h e a t a r e t h e m o st
d e in m a n y year.. b<cau.i;e o f P o rtla n d .Sunday.
fav<
Th«* S u n s h in e c lu b w ill m eet n e x t
th e w >rld shortage, it is h ig h ly im -
P. h a ll at
p roi >able that even th e increased e x - W ednesday a t th e K
P la in s.
M e m b e rs are
re­
p o i x o f th e c u rre n t m a rk e tin g y e a r N o rth
W ill
occeed in p re v e n tin g an e x - quested to com e e a rly to do q u ilt -
<« p to n a lly large* c a rry o v e r n e x t
aw ay
J L F le m in g G> of B e av e rto n ,
e m p lo y e of the fay M uling c an n e ry
fo i 11 years, was ta ke n to Jones
h n .p itu l th is m« ru in g ‘ T hu rsd a y»
' u f f t r in g fro m a » rush e d cheat sus­
ta in e d when he fe ll th ro u g h a refuse
tra p in th e flo o r He is expected
to re co ve r
Pape FA-«
OREGON
a n g t 'f ■ o f
ur. re *« n ti
th«* b u re a u o f u g ric u ltu r
has been backed up I.
»««• d a te m e n t fro m th»* agr
a d ju x trn e iit o d m m iK tia te
g probable* provision.»
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w ill ( a ll fo r f u r th e r t
m
so il
d e p le tin g
cr<
by th«
p a rtic ip a tin g
H u y w a rd Jo h n son , s u p e rin te n d ­
e n t o f th e A n t i- L iq u o r
league o f
O regon, fo u n d th e lo ca l ch u rch e s
re a d y fo r m ilita n t a ctio n a g a in st the
Sea Scouts o f S S S Rainbow ' liq u o r tr a f f ic H is address Sunday
fu rn is h e d a fir s t a id squad w h ic h n ig h t re ve a le d ta ctics n o w being
gave a id to 15 o r 20 persons d u r ­ used by th e li« iu o r in te re s ts to get
p ro p a g a n d a
in to
homes,
in g th e fa ir, in c lu d in g an e m p lo ye t h e ir
o f one o f the rid es, w h o sm ashed a schools, co lle g e s and churches.
S u p t. Jo h n son a d v o c a te s th re e
toe T h e squad w o rk e d fro m m o rn ­
m eth o d s fo r th e c h u rc h and te m ­
in g u n t il th e fa ir closed ut n ig h t,
perance forces to a d o p t as th e ir a p ­
and a Inn ussiated as ushers ut the p ro a ch to th e s o lu tio n o f th e liq u o r
w e d d in g M em bers o f the «quad in ­ p ro b le m , n a m e ly, s c ie n tific e d u ca ­
c lu d e d J o h n W o t . in charge. Leon tio n on a lco h o l, co m b a t liq u o r a d ­
W ile y , I.o re n
B ro n le e w e .
A lb e rt v e rtis in g and lo ca l o p tio n .
G ille tt P e rry Duina.s. Roy B u rn e tt
J r . E rnest B ri.w n . Ted G a rd n e r.
S a y y o u s a w It In t h e A r g u s .
Ted T h o rn b e rg . B ill M o rle y und
B u d N u u lt.
• • • •
Ed M oo re is p ro u d o f th e fact
th a t g a m b lin g eonei.ssions w e re not 1
to le ra te d at th e fa ir and th a t he
re c e iv e d m an y c o m p lim e n ts on his
cle a n g ro u n d s and b u ild in g s . S pe­
c ia l lig h tin g e ffe ct# also re ce ive d
m u c h fa v o ra b le com m ent.
H IL L S B O R O .
J . m ice ( 'h i istensen, 3 d a u g h te r o f
Mi
uid M i
H a rry ( ‘In e .tcir.c u of
H ill.b o r o
is K .covt lin g in Jo in *,
ho p d a l fro m fir s t degree b u rn #
•« u lh ie d w h in h e r dre* « au g ht fire
about .i p rti T u c .d .iy It is th o u g h t
th a t he had pro« to e d a m atch w ith
w h ic h .he was p la y in g hi the y a rd
She was b u rn e d fro m eh«**.t 1«,
• pm«*. and s h o u ld e r to hips, on th e
h B uh w h e re In i e!«, th in g bin n«*d
•
M a n y a hop« f ill stood in th e ram
S a tu rd a y n ig h t and cra n e d n t•< 1.
toss a id the p lu tf* t in w h e re Ote coin*
m itte c was ca r, f u lly s e le ctin g those
w h o w , re to rec< iv c th e m e rch a n t«
g ift*
u id an h o u r and a h a lf m any
O reg o n ta in h aves a lm ost any one
a ll w e t.
• • • •
ARG US.
25c
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Pancake. C ake. C o rn M ea l F lo u rs , Etc.
10&
ONIONS
TOMATOES
WATERMELONS
N ew C ro p .
F a n c y S lic e r s .
A ll R e d . C r i s p y R ip e .
29c
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RESERV E
Ibs.
T H E R IG H T T O
10c
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