P a g e Six W ism er and H illsboro flavor ano smoothness O reneo and Hook C reek ball loams illy G irl Seoul T roop No. Ill) playi'd at O reneo Friday Hock BEYOND COMPARE- .1 W altei - and E Kelly went deer C reek lost in O renco's fir.si team I I to 18. w hile Ilock C reek beat O rvn- I hunting S alurduy and cam e hack ATA PRICE THAT EVEN A I vvilh one deer co s second team 21 to 30. Mrs C II K ullerm au is having SCOTCHMAN WILL SPARE! W ins Honor» Bible school at h er hom e every ex h ib ited a n u m b er of his Brown Friday a fter school Sw iss cattle at the Pacific Interna ( ’ Kennedy value hack from Cal tional fair last week, won th e senioi iforuta Sunday evening and will go and grand cham pion hull and cow I to C hina aw ard and also six firsts Mrs D evers is the new school teacher at C edar Mill Mrs .1 Thuinpaon had uit o p era­ tion for appendicitis O ctober :• E v n v Sunday night at the C edar Mills Sunday school, Mrs C hantlcr collies oul from P orllaud and holds NORTH PLAINS W M W ilken meeting-, at " o'clock for young w u ch'cted p T A secretary in­ pc 'ph- E veryone Is welcome. stead of Ml's W ilken as incorrect lx given in the pa|M*r last week O FFICE desks for sale. West Made ■ LCNDKD W H I1 K K V -M PROOF ZS S, G rain N .u tia l ( p i n t , » lin e s Fam ily Here products in variety of designs Ed Reede. the new liarlier in and w eeds H illsboro Argus, Hills ïS T f.* ’.’ ’ o n n u in » co m o n . I I L L I M I I N N I K » M l) A N I)I O U I * V IL L I MV N orth Plains, lias moved Ins wife boro agent. 4t( L k lC U lIV lO m c itiC H ItV IU ltlL IH i M V ci and little d a u g h te r K aren here from S ilverton They arc living in M argaret H unger's house P aul Collins, student pastor fr o m E.ugene. was a guest Sunday at tin C D. C ham berlain home L aura Millet w as taken to S m ith's hospital for an appendix operation I T hursday. She is progressing fav o r­ ably. Rucker in lluapital J C R ucker is seriously ill in the county hospital , T ruem an F em m ore is leaving T uesday for the southern p a rt of the stale, w here he will be em p lo y ­ ed w ith the S I' A- S railro ad O. It Bush is in the Good S a m ­ a rita n hospital in P o rtlan d w ith an in ju red shoulder. (By Mrs. F. 1. Brown) L.-W REl. M o n th ly b u s in Oun m eeting of the Earners' U nion lo­ ty M onth” a t its m eeting here S a t­ tion « cal w ill be held in the com m unity u rd ay An open m eeting w ill be Sept« hall T hursday (tonight ) at pi held a t 1 p m. to w hich all m em ­ bid dr C lover hulling, w hich has been bers and friends a re invited. An lo v in going mi in term itten tly for se v ­ address w ill be given by a m em ­ «*c went to the hills S aturday ^o hunt on M anning school grounds by a Lo T hey had not re tu rn e d at this larg e score T hursday afternoon. M. w riting 56 Bledsoes Move C harlie Schm idt, a d eputy fire J W Mr. and Mrs. I. P Bledsoe have 166 w arden w orking out of F o r e s t Jack Holt and his new leading lady. m oved to E stacada T hey sold th eir 7.1 G rove, is at hom e here for the w in ­ G race B radley, w ho a re co- farm some tim e ago to Tony Hee- M. ter. sta rre d m "R oaring T im ber" at peed sa c k e r of M anning. P la n E njoys P arty ,5( Families Move the V enetian T hursday. Friday M « A "scavenger'' party and o th er and S atu rd ay . "The Jones Fam ily Mr. and Mrs. C. P. T olke and Reco H and signals a re one o f the m ost im p o rtan t req u irem en ts fo r gam es w ere enjoyed by the F rie n d ­ m big B usiness' " is slated on the fam ily moved F rid ay from t h e N. safe m otoring. S tate laws v ary as betw een extending the arm ly C o rn er class of t h e S unday double bill. W illiam B oyd in I W A rm en tro u t farm east of B anks to school at th eir m eeting at the ■ ’ ,Oi S1/ na * L,chan&es in th e m ovem ent of the c a r and E. H opalong Rides A gain" and th e A. Stephens farm , w hich they W. ' A dolph Schm idt home S atu rd ay Tlie E niporei s C andlesticks purchased this sum m er. Mr. and s. evening. P lans w ere m ade to get a „ a S A X 3 : : ° ± v t e sta rrin g W illiam Pow ell and Mrs. Stephens a re living on the II r supply of wood for th? church. : $ “ l ^ ui i 's p S tw 3 t / £ , ' v U “ “ ’’ prop" old Yates place, w hich was ow ned l.u ise R am er, w ill com e to the Voï. meet­ T w enty w ere present. Next 16 1 in days gone by by Mrs. S tephens V enetian screen Sunday, Mon­ ing w ill be held N ovem ber 12 at Li parents. Mr. and Mrs. Y attt | '------------------- day and T uesday. W. the Eric S chum acher home on the 8. » S S S / ’S f e . ’ S s - S ; form er J a k e M essinger place, where W. urday. a fte r undergoing an e m e r­ they recently moved. C laude R einoehl. and son. Earl " ? 1 ° ccu»-v . ,lu; N gency operation for appendicitis B. I C ourtney of Salem , a re v isiting sc h o o f tern? * th c rCSt New O fficers in C harge N th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H arley ,n £ school term . T h e recently elected officers of ( arly M onday m oriung. S he is con­ T. 1 Q uier. , ^ r a n d Mrs. F red Riggle of the L adies' Social club took c h arg e valescing rap id ly Mrs E W atkins N iBy Mrs. J. A. McCoy) Mr. and Mrs. D ellis C orr.utt. B irk en feld spent t h e w eek - end of th e first m eeting of the c u rren t of P ortland sp e n t th e week at the % • N. J S tanton and P atty Rae atten d ed h ere resh in g lin g th e ir house, KANSAS C ITY —K ansas C ity lo­ y ear held at the R ichard W hittle hom e of her son. Amos assisting 8» th e stock show in P o rtlan d S atu r- G ene M arr, w ho h as been m ak- cal of F arm ers' union m e t’ last hom e W ednesday T he out-going w ith the housew ork w hile Jean R. urda.v. From th ere th ey w ent to ing his hom e at th e Tony Rinck W ednesday ev en in g in th e Royal president. Mrs. Leon Davis, was was m the hospital. Mr and Mrs S. Douglas Hood and th ree children A ndrew W illiam E nd. m erchant _ ...... ............... . given W oodland. W ash, w here they sp en t hom e this sum m er, spent th e w eek- N eighbors h all in ......... B anks. Tliev a rising vote of appreciation % S N ' " ortland r ’la,’a ' visited th eir relative of C h e rry G rove, w here he lived for S un d ay w ith Mrs. C o rn u tt's p ar- end w ith his parents. Mr and Mrs. b ro u g h t up ideas an d plan s for th e for h er successful w ork of the past ', f P 6 V\ w in ters' m eetings. year. Sixteen m em bers w ere pres- ,? da.y and Mrs W atkins -•> years, died al Emanili I hospital ents, Mr. and Mrs. H arry George. A ustin M arr, at Hillsboro. S P ortland. Friday evening follow ing , ent. M eeting next W ednesday w ill re tu rn e d to h e r hom e w ith them G eorge H ollenbeck is b uilding Mrs. Jo e F rv d en d all Mrs M e Mrs. L ottie L eep er is ill M. w lln be held in the club room at the Miss E rnestine G u en th er a n d an operation lie w as -12 y ears old E a garage for his tru ck . Benefiel. Mrs'. Tony R irc k and tonsilitis th is w eek. E. A ndrew F rid w as horn in T raev hall w ith Mrs. E velyn R utschm an F rancis Ccok of P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs. C larence M onroe R ay G lenn Benefiel v isited Mr S ta y in y o u r fa v o rite Tom M M. , „ ontgom ery - ,eft W ednes- as hostess. her cousin. Je a n W atkins, w ho is Minn April 6. 1895 He had suffered of B eaver C reek v isited Mrs M on- an d Mrs F ran k F isher and fam - , 8 day for R iverdale. Cal., to be w ith Mr. and Mi F L. Brow n Mrs ill a t h er home chair a n d c h a n g e from a broken hip hone, w hich brought roe's m other. Mrs. O. H. Stow ell, ily of n e a r O rchard. Wash last und his d a u g h te r Mrs. A rth u r Sm ith. Lee Brow n and Lillie Brown and J W M ulloy. W. II McNay and l>” jU n rs s. resulting m Ins death F rid ay and S atu rd ay . w eek. K. one program to anot'ndr N S urviving are th ree brother;.. Moen Kills Bear Mr. an d Mrs. R W M anlev and fam ily. M ary A nn S m ith left the B. G. McNav fam ilv of F orc-t John C raw fo rd atten d ed a w alnut W. :.O L ,. 7 ZOn, a ' w he.rc she w ill have G rove w ere Sunday d in n er p arty H iltner. Cherry- m eeting at th e W hittaker plant at Carl. P ortland; as desired ic e d fr N orm an Moen k illed a bear w hich m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d w ork fo r th e w in ter. B G rove. and Adolph Yam hill co u n ­ guests at the S. J. Bechen hom e at Rex S unday afternoon. dressed 150 pounds w hile h u n tin g T hursday. Mrs. T hor G roenbeck of W > 3 4 . 9 5 u L ittle Loyd G arrison ______ fell and W est Union. Mr. and M rs A rth u r N ew land of ty; and four sisters. Mrs Alga Gol- in the G reen M ountain co u n try V ernonia assisted in th e store d u r­ 8 T hursday. h u rt him self q u ite badly, k n ocking B irthdays C elebrated P ortland spent th e w eek-end at ser. S uperior. Wis . Mi s Edith Bros in g th e ir absence. h D ance S aturd ay th ree fro n t teeth o u t and cu ttin g H. M W hisnand shared honors th eir ranch here, h arv estin g seed- ,ro m - P ortland. Mi Ethel W alden. M. A dance w ill be sponsored by his lip. He w as ta k e n to th e doctor w ith his cousin. Iva Mary S tew art, ling w aln u ts and w orking on the G aston, mid Mr B ertha Olson. £ C arlton M onday aftern o o n . a t a d in n e r party at the hom e of cem ent ta n k at th e ir spring W. B. A. at th e hall O ctober 16 W. I h e N e w F a r m R a d io is H e r e ! w ith m usic by th e V andeheys. £ Funeral serv ices were held Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. M arshall M ont- his his uncle, uncle- R R W hisnand. celcbrat- W. Fam ily Moves day afternoon front the C h erry W h v b u v a b a tte r y set w h e n von ( till g et 1 his gom ery and tw o ch ild ren left for ing ,h e ir birthday anniversaries 1 Mr. and M rs. I. M B oner and G rove B aptist church C alifo rn ia T h u rsd ay , w h ere th ey Sunday. n e w Z F N I I II F \R.M R A D IO T. : n i • la v s f r <> m son D ick have m oved from the a re to have w o rk for th e w in te r M r and Mrs Ado *{llis<-'bman Í (By Mrs. Gail K arns) e i t h e r » n u r e a r 1 alter» - o r po\» e r line. \ I s < > Z » n il h T aylor farm to a farm n ear G as­ H. U r« Ira n r.,,. .-, , and sons Adolf and R obert w ere airs, tra B row n w as able to leave \t,- v i­ ORENCO—Rev. C harles B H ayes > ton. l a m i R a d in tn ip e r a te fro m .32-volt lig h t p a n t . Horn W. Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. Lee Hodg- ^ as been appointed to serve th e Òr- an d isms u v ,n 2 a?S?h a \ W cdn?s* ay Roy H e .n e c k P of PorUm,d 'Bv Mrs. F ran k Pczuldt) 1 Sec Them T oday ! I By Mrs. I.ou »»'right) don (H azel H u tch iso n ' in P o rtlan d , cnco church u n til n ex t A pril. d a u g h te r Mr? ° / F’rld a - V u n tl> Sunday. t I ROCK CREEK -T h e four consoli­ t n e o hfo r'a w td 't .Z «h QUICn w°f ?,*" M r and Mrs A lbert R osevear Mr and Mrs. C arl I.andaucr. w ho O ctober 6. a girl. Mrs. Hodgdon Society to Meet ] d ated schools of B rooks Hill. L ib­ bn ab e and children Donald a m i F ern w ere visiting relativ es in Kansas 1 1 is a d a u g h te r of Mrs. W. H. H;d- W omen's M issionary society w ill m h e m h , ^ hn 1 , e rty school an d F olkenbcrg school Va h h 3b 3 M arie of W ashougal. Wash d in k of this place. m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. W illiam w eek MELTEBEKE w ere com m enced classes T u e s d a y a t re tu rn e d hom e T hursday. T hey also J W. B. A. ladies are q u iltin g for Enschede n e x t W ednesday a t 2 p. _ S atu rd ay and S unday guests of B rooks Hill w ith ap p ro x im ately IPO w ere present at the golden w edding 3 ’ M eeting P ostponed Mr. R osevear > parents. Mr an d th e H illsboro A ltar society at th e m. an n iv ersary of her parents. I W. The H arm ony club w ill not m eet Mrs. G eorge Rosevear. O th er din- pupils enrolled. The consolidated h a ll th is w eek. J e r ry and Je a n A lex an d er of school has been nam ed S kyline I Mrs. Taylor Returns T h atch er sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith n ex t W ednesday w ith Mrs. Zoe ner p arty guests Sunday w ere Mr school. The follow ing th ree teachers ' S ivi . H elp your correspondent send in •u Money on Every I’m of Mrs Ó. B T aylor and h er b ro th - Mrs. C arlyle, Q uick on account of h e r carin g for and Mrs. F rancis Cooolidgc and early copy Som e Friday or S a tu r ­ 1 l i l s S crciul \v c . a re on the teaching staff: Mr Mc­ IU I.I 'K ( ll il) h e r m other. T hey w ill m eet a t a son D ale of P ortland er. Mr. Eby. m oved from Hood Mrs. S tella Shaw an d h e r niccc. Phiiitr l»l 2 ! day if possible. M illan. principal, and Miss Mary •0 . R iver to Mrs. T ay lo r's farm , n o rth Miss Shaw , of W innipeg. Man.. C an- la te r d ate this m onth. H ere From M iddle »Vest T rachscl of B ethany and Miss F lo r­ dec of tow n, last w eek. The T aylors ada. visited frien d s in O reneo S un- R ecent a rriv als in this com m u­ O tto S tro h m ay er spent th e w e e k ­ ence P auly of Brooks Hill Rev Mc­ o rt m oved to Hood R iv er a few y ears day. n ity a re L avern M ogonegil. G eorge C orm ick of B rooks Hill is driving end w ith hom e folks in P o rtlan d . ago from here, w h ere M r. T aylor Mrs. C. L indgren of P o rtlan d is and W illard Rogers and Jo h n R eier 2 I Mr. and Mrs. J. A McCoy and 13< m et his death w hen a team ra n spen d in g sev eral w eeks w ith M r Ham McCoy of Y am hill w ere at the of S tickney. S. D T hey plan to th e school bus. H e w ent back cast a fte r the bus. aw ay. and Mrs. W. E. B row n M asonic hom e S atu rd ay aftern o o n ! ? e? ^ t f e „ u 'i" t.e r^ r c,.a " d a re ,1OW 2 i B irth d ay P arty Held E nsilage cu ttin g w a s resu m ed Mrs. E. B arb er and sons Don and to see C harles McCoy, w ho has been at th e R ichard D onahue place 122 Mrs. Abe Z a h le r en te rta in e d w ith h e re T uesday at th e C o r b e t t Rex of C orvallis w ere S unday I ill fo r th e past tw o w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nat C ulver of P o rt­ J W. C ro w th er place, la te r in the day guests of Mr. and Mrs C raw ford land w ere en tertain ed at d in n e r at a p arty S atu rd ay in honor of her A n n iv ersary C eleb rated A S eries o f I llu s tr a te d A r tic le s to D e s c r ib e M o d e r n S c ie n tific P ro ce sses 35 th e c u tte r blew up. th ro w in g pieces M rs F red w lf th e L. A. W hittle hom e Sunday dau g h ter. A ldcanc. it being her P. Mr. an d Mrs. L ouie S tro h m ay er Mr. C u lv er and Mr. W hittle are ten th b irth d ay an n iv ersary . Gaines in to th e silo and at ran d o m A end at Rock w? th h e r d a ^ . 2» E m p lo y e d in O n e o f M a n ’s O ld e s t S la j o r In d u s tr ie s w ere , - p a rty - . - guests S unday Mrs. fo rm er schoolm ates n ear Rockford. w ere played u n d e r the direction of n ew c u tte r w as purchased, how - ters fprc « m i n ei uaugn . . -------- - - of .........- pa S tro h m a y e rs d a u g h te r and fam ily. III. T hey had not met for years A lm a Z ah ler P resen t w ere Alice ever, w hich only delay ed th e cut- ivrrs i „ i ,„ ___ , „ 14< ting for a day. C u ttin g and re- ? 3pf e," , o f . P £rtla " d ? i r aJ d M rs' T ony K em per, and until recently. V« and Leona B radley. M ildred and fillin g w ill be finished this week. J „ r V ’tb Miss F ran ces VanLoo. T he occasion A de R utschm an, accom panied bv Irene R yland. V irginia A llw en. D or­ l i y PETER G. SC H M ID T, Master Brc» F - m e r s h ere have th e ir clover M oves" J ° hn L ° eanbhu1' w as to cele b rate th e fifteen th w ed- F ran k Hill of H illsboro, retu rn ed is and A lbert Jossy. D elores Bleuer, ding a n n iv ersary of Mr. an d Mrs. T h u rsd ay from a w e e k s hunting P atty M arshall. M argie E pperson T. CUM? and M r^ K u re“ Frost of ha^ ' ^ . e d ^ t h ^ ^ ^ k K em per. tr ip n e a r B urn and A ldcane. S hirley and Alma S eattle a rriv ed h ere O ctober 5 on n ear H ilt«hnrnb S w eek to a farm M. Mrs C lyde M eighen left S unday Mrs. G eorge R osevear visited her Z ahler. th e ir vacation. T hey w ere accom- c i* L * for M issouri to v isit relatives. dau g h ter. Mrs. F rancis Coolidge, Ilu lits Move panied by his m other. Mrs. Jessie t ip iiav p ho^l?<»r,edJ 1Sa u ° f b ee{,c a t" M. J. S ch affer w as ad m itted to a and fam ily of P ortland from last Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H ulit and T illm an, to th e hom e of th e ir sis- bi inc fed ihJ? tru 5*ted here, and are F orest G rove hospital last w eek He W ednesday until S aturdav fam ily moved frcAn the Ruegg place te r and daugh ter. Mrs. Ed Stock- bei * £ £ ? » m e ™ lage ' Mr. and Mrs. S. E S to ller and to A urora the first of the w eek. The is able now to be up and aro u n d Sheldon w e r in P o r t l - a n d - a n d - t o H - a r r is b u r » u n siu u ii N m o rth rm ru p sp en t several o v up aroi ch ild ren joined relatives f r o m sm all d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. w h e re vU ited M r and Mr!'. w iU o ^ rk -e ''6^ hUn“ ng along ,h c 3 3t 3 l ‘mC W oodburn and P ortland at a d in ­ D w ight H ulit w as ill last w eek but O ren F rost and G ilb ert Frost. They «, <•„ „ n er p arty at the home of his - had been im proving w ill v isit Mrs. F ro st's relativ es be- ' n ° f B onneville ter. Mrs. F ran k H anauske of P o rt­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu and fam ily fo re re tu rn in g to S eattle. R ‘ ^onc^ay w ith Mrs. G ail K arns. land. Sunday. a tten d ed a su rp rise b irth d ay d in n er w M r. and Mrs. F ra n k S tow ell and 12. d a u g h ter of Mr and given in honor of Mrs A ndrew Leu School—Alma an d A rth u r Ericson sm all d a u g h ter an d Mr. and Mrs A bts A ddresses Class w Mrs. Amos W atkins, was brought in B ethany Sunday. O thers present a re new pupils for fo u rth and V ictor S tow ell of P o rtlan d visited H. Abts. rep resen tin g - t h e ¡th ird grades, respectively. M axine home from the Jones hospital S at- w ere Mrs. W. Wi mer w th e ir m other an d o th er relativ es C om m ercial N ational . . .D a n .? o l W ooton has been ill w ith flu for P« h e re last w eek. Hillsboro. ____ p p eared before th e 11 a w eek D onald B u rk ey met w ith D. B. E dw ards and son Davy, o'clock c la s s 'in ag ric u ltu re at the w Mrs. J. B. E ngell an d M rs. M ary req u est of E. E. Row land, in stru c- a slight accident a fte r school and u t atten atten d d ed ed IV A lb rech t m ade a trip to C annon tor. to discuss w ith th e boys th e w (h as r r absent r e n"f i one h l ' u day. n i-' b but B each th is w eek-end. The tw o facilities offered bv t h e b a rk fo r i rCSt ° £ t b e 'Ye e *t Some of the r ------. J ...., o iie ie u uy m e Dank lo r play g ro u n d eq u ip ...... m en t is being . ------------ ............ ladies, w ho a re v isitin g a t th e Ed- developing th e ir projects a n a , rep aired by L. J. P u n co ch ar The w ard s hom e from N ebraska, w ere learn in g good m ethods in tarm ) b oys a rc g ettin g a new football. g re a tly im pressed by the scenery financing. ___ ___________ i Mr. and Mrs. O. Ericson a n d a n d ocean as it w as th e ir first trip —_____________________ , fam ily have m oved here from M id- th e re . von ha,-« . . . . li Mr. an d Mrs. N. P Nelson. M r m pnty “ n a ' e a house, an a p a rt- w ay. T hey have bought th e Mc- 3 to r e n t~ use th e C orm ick place and are to m ake ) a n d Mrs. Elvin C earley and Ed A r„ ._ K om m er atten d ed th e fu n eral of g an t adS- th e ir hom e th e re now. M rs. N elson's b ro th er-in -law . F red V B eal, in P ortlan d O ctober 2. T he M isses R uth and Alice G in- th e r m ad e a trip to L ebanon for 6 Single Position Hand Signal Triple M r. W ilken New P.- F. A. Secretary JV Position H an d S ig n als 15top or Slow sk ? Kansas City Local Plans for W inter Pastor A ppointed to O reneo C hurch A ndrew Frid Dies in Portland Friday Skyline School T erm Started T hatcher E L E C T R IC S T O R E The A rt of Brewing Beer Farm ington V PLATES BRIDGES CROWNS INLAYS 445 Y ears A co C olumbus D iscovered A merica 0 M a d e in M y ^'OCTOBER L a b o ra to ry I5 ä ®/I6 YOU WILL DISCOVER yí-1 ■ Z ✓ 7 ■ * “ one ( a n e n jo y a b e t t e r c a r th is w in te r n i r °"ig h. ,h e C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l A u to F in a n c e I I a n . A c t N o w ! N e w a n d u s e d c a r p r ic e s w ill not be lo w e r f o r a lo n g tim e . O u r f in a n c t e c o n o m ic a l a n ti c o n v e n ie n t. P lace insurance to your ow n a d v a n ta g e. E stim a tes G lad ly Low est rate a v a ila b le on au to fin an ce. P l a t e s m a d e in 1 d a y R e p a i r e d in 4 h o u r s in m y l a b o r a t o r y . DR. ABRAMS No red tape. No d ela y . No b ro k erage. ■' . --Z -(ip . SHOWN ( T 3 HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE J. T. (Jack) FOSTER D E N TIS T O ver r ig g ly W iggly With Farmen" Cash Store 150 E. Main St. Phone 3063 A merica ' s T J rfwinc . of fermented beverage» ha» “ or, pn important place in the ol civilization. X Sm all, convenient m on th ly p aym en ts. A p p o in tm en ts E v en in g s and Sundays oe Hillsboro. Ore. >''* *' .»our c a r d e a le r t o d a y ! S e le c t th e a u to m o - iilc y o u w a n t! T h e n s e e us f o r th e f in a n c e s . W e o f f e r y o u e c o n o m y , c o n v e n ie n c e , p e r s o n a l s e rv ic e a m i h e lp y o u e s ta b lis h f u t u r e b a n k c r e d it. Commercial National Bank M em ber Independent B an k ers' A ssociation Ilillshnro Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN,St R \N f E CORPO RA TION i xi r pthinai . hrewehies ” The nrW Olympia Brewery „pene,I in /'l.n nr Tumwater where Tumwater Talli tumble the extreme inurberà end nf Puget Saund. Ih< pmrr«»c. of brewing, though now scientifically and technically controlled, have undergone little hniie change since primitive days heenuxe they are natural praeewn, and the lei Imiral methods have lieen designed not to change nn tore’s way» hut to control and direct them. today, the best breweries are marvels nf sanitation and srientifie prndnelion, and. as always, the ingredients use,I are nil direct prndueti nf the rail. Harley — an important ingredient in malted milk, infant, invalid and breakfast foods— 1« the prineipal grain used in brewing beer Other products of the farm used in beer are hops and spee.ially telerted nee, or refined eorn products. Although not generally known nut ide of the industry, water is one of the most important brewing ingredients and, he cause of X. certain beer», including O ly m p ia lleer, have become world famoun. In a series of FIGHT II I I IS I'll »TFP U hhK I » AH IK I I-S Imginning next week in this p a p e r, Mr. Peter G. Schmidt, master loewer anil lei hnieal (lire,-tor, will ,I,-scribe modern brewing methods as c o n d u c te d io “One of America s Exceptional Hieweries" at Tumwater, near Olympia. Washington. (W ald) for Article No. I, next week ) ( l e f t ) Mnmiment nt Tumwater, "P.nd o/ Oregon Trail“, mcrlonhing Tumwater Falli, The imcriptinn tendi, “Thu itane erected by the thrldren of the late I en paid f. 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