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TOPAT, FROM OCTOBER t i , 1921 OUR •> the vh sn tfttr «ml entent of euch H IT E O N NEWS lini*r»*vi*itivR| nr impr«»v#m*nt» they IIITKON r o u e s A TT K N II [ elmll make theeevuv Mid to levy such W O M K N 'S C L U B I N S T I T I T K " r *ddltt«mi%i i«\. not «»» e\ .. as » j as: " * 'd ten mille un Ih«- »toller, **»» nil Mr*. Herman M ettent m e and Mi»* tnweble real an«t pii«oit«l pru|i«»rty KIT* Van Kleek a t t u d id the itigli- lit Mill r»»*«t dlatrlct. an a tunjmity CORRESPONDENTS Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as T old by Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly^ jj tute *iv*n in the Central lib r a r y ! of ,u> h r*»w*** u , i>.yve. af If JVU are a irranyer you do not want to forgvt that \».i<huurton NEIGHBORS HELP HINTON County Pomona (Trance meets next FARMER HI II I) B ÏARN Wednesday, Oct. 20>th, with Green There were 14 men pnssent at Mountain p t i i p t in Buxton, KINTON NEWS the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A meeting o f the Ladies' Aid So Cutting last Friday, and there was riety with invite,! friends was held an old fashioned barn miring. Mr . •« ‘ h* ch,ur£ .Thursday i f U n w i . Cutting it erecting . new bam . M * “ ” bu*‘ nw\* c o n w ., eJ w ,,.h ««ie W fa a f _________ < t i * CkttTCft And « id WOIV dU CM W ll. 35x60 feet. M d w y gcwl projrrim* was made on thi* occasion. It u Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Spollmann needle*« to *ay that * goodly num • and »on. Clarence Robert, Mrs. Ora l>er o f ladies were present, nnd a May Workman, and Mrs. Bvnthall. wonderful dinner wns served to the j all o f Portland, were visitors t h e men at noon. All present spent a ' first o f the week at the home o f very pleasant day. and all are hop- , th* Pomeroy family, lag that there will be a •'bam M„ Eme ^ K W k KD , chn. warming later on. | d m were ww k end »ruesU of her — 1 brother In Portland. Mr. Van Klee John Klein o f Portland was call j spent the day Sunday at the 'Thornp ing on old friends around town son home, his family making the return trip with him. Sunday. miu o f Portland Saturday by th* Ap f„ r lh„ pur>>><„ o f r, toln, .... .. plu-d Education Department of th e| w„ h which i„ rtefray (lie ..r ^rrgon FaW ation of W o m m ' i m ,'k >n*cl»i imutvi ■>> »» or I m • provw aata in mut ho »< i M itrk t No. I t W m I i I iik I ii « C ounty. O rv*«ix ,lul>* I D . I cd tnlp K ill iln.v * Oelolu*» Bobby Can* pl»ell i* qu it« ill at 1917. hit home. A»t V J. Ward. County J u»lge Mr. Joe Meat* it employed in a C4T-49 Portland rara**. Mr. M. Kahn has been ill at his home the past three day*, _ Mr. Ernest Hite has a number o f painful boils on his hand. Mr. Herman Metaentine was in Portland on business Saturday. KOTH E mu o r in T tt I t l s T I I H T l l o . t l l M K K 1'- v iitm a r a r i »1. h o \u IN IH ITH IIT NO. *« N o lle * 1« h e r e b y g iv e n th a t * twaet* ln < »if th»' r*# n t*iit tics p a y e r » ««f District WaaMngthfi C o u n t y , O r e g o n , 1» h e r e b y c a lle d , anti w ilt h* h e ld « t ti»«« ttrrn a a S»*ho»>l II’ *u.««* In pii t«t IttMil M - i r i c t Wo. IS Miss Gertrude Richter spent the W .i. h in ir io n C o u n ty O re g o n * on th*' ■\oek end at her homo in Portland. 5 th «lay o f N o v e m b e r , 1917, a t th«- Mrs. Herman Metaentine »w as a h o u r o f t o ’c l o c k p in )*f « * i d «lay. caller at the Drallic home Sunday. t o d la c u « * th * g t h lr ik b lilly o f le v y » in g a » p e e k il o r *d«lltl**»ial r o o d la x . Mrs. Herman Metaentine called at ,,, * , i (, d la trte t. t o U r t r r m ln , w h a t, the Nelson home Thursday evening. ¡ i f « « y . county r,>««l. ..r portion# ... _ .__ , . _ . __ __________ i ^ i l ' h c r e o f in a ab l ,ll» t r le t s h a ll h « im A large number o f the city folks Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Bowles and took , , m . .. -Mis* Gertrude Rich le s w A In any spcrlsl manner, and son of Greenburg spent the day in *** ? ' the Califom ia-t'regon game Satur- , hr rh, r„ . „ r , ml *Xt*llt o f «uch son the first o f the "week, ,and the town Friday, tni|>f«»v*nt*nt «»r lm|»r»»v*m«*nta th«*> report 6 f the guns were heard on •hall m ak* tharcon nnd to l*vy *uct W. C. Hall was employed in Far- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolen nnd chil all rides, we have not hear,! •pactal *»r «d d ltlo n a l tax not to rx eet Grove for a few days last week dren were callers at the Olson home c a* d tan m ills on th* d ollar, on all how much game was bagged. He now is employed in Salem. Sunday. tax ah l* r*a! and p *r*o*a ! pr«»|»*rt> Services at the church Sunday ar • In «mid r««ad district, a « a tuaj»»rlt> J. J. Van Kleek returned Frida> as follow s: Fible school at 11 o' Hunting season is now open. We o f su ch r**l»t« i»t tnx p a y or« o f «aid from Ashland, where he spent the d ock in the morning: preaehirg wonder if ev bang means a road d istrict «h all d*#m advlaabl week with refctives and friends. service by the pastor. Rev. W. I - pheasant? fo r th* purp<<«* o f rai-tnjr moti« Mr. and Mrs. George Newell of Strange, at 1:S0 o'clock in the of- Miss Dorothea Struthers was a »Mtt* w h ich to d efra y th* *xp«*ns* o f I m • Portland spent Sunday with Mrs. temoon. Everybody is invited t> week end guest o f Miss Helen Bee su ch sp ecia l Im provem *nt or p rov *m *n ts in said Itaad D istrict No. Newell's father, S. H. Pomeroy. attend these services. of Portland. 3*. W nah tn ston C ounty, threiion. Miss Sadie Miller o f the Hazel- Mrs. Eveline HaU, Mrs. J. W e s t o .i There are 26 pupilg in the Hiteon IVatcd this ttth »lay «»f *Vt«»tH»r dale district was a guest Sunday a: Hall and daughter. Miss Kyeiim „h o o t now. James Miller is a new iM f R. J W ard. Ad* the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Augus' and Mrs. Mable Hall-Smith, d r o . „ venth grader. County .ludir* C47-4S Dallmann. — out from Portland Sunday, an! Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and baby Mrs. Victor Landess and daugh were guests o f their old fr ie n ! b|^r called at { u o t ic k o k uiaTRlCT it n t n M g n ter o f Portland spent a few day. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox, at their ^*u" the Uite home Sunday. IN « t h v i m : ai*»ori \i. h i k i i recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. j home on Cooper mountain. tvx in n i« r m < T n o . ai Mr. Charles Van Kleek attended Van Kleek. N o l le * la h*r»’ l*v k I v * h th a t a m***t the barn raisimr at the Home Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Ficken an d: BARNES ITEMS c f Harold Cutting o f Kinton Friday. In ji o f t h e re* M en t ta x pay«*r* o f D la t r lc t N o. I I , W a a h ln ir to n C o u n ty fam ily spent the day Friday in I Mr and Mrs. GiULom o f Bull O r v f o n . la h e r e b y c a lle d , a n d w ill Portland, where they were trans Ruth Wirth went to Mt. Hoo 1 Run -ue guests at the homo of b * h e ld a t llu l»«'r C o ii»m * rc la l C lu l acting business. Sunday. thv*r daughter, Mrs. Charles Strn- H o u k * . In aal«l li«>ad D la t r lc t No. «»I Mrs. J. M. LBkkson o f Shedd spent Mrs. Jenne visited Mrs. Mii’i r there. * ^ W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . O r erf o n . o n th- 5 th «lay o f N o v e m b e r . IM T , at th* a few days last week at the horn, last Vincent olson had a portion of h o u r o f 6 oVI»H*k p. m. o f an Id d a y o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Van Kleek on Tuesday. We t o d la cu a a th * a d v l» a h lllt y «»f l* \ y The new B im es school building hi* lt»f amputated Pleasant Valley road. hone he will have a most speedy I n g a » p t c i a l o r a d d it io n a l ron d t o ' is progressing rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brook, and Mrs In a a ld d la tr lc t. t o d rte rm ln «- a h « t recovery. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Semba--. T. Seuethe, all o f Liimton, w erj if a n y . co u n ty roa d * or p o r t io n * Mias Gertrude Richter and Miss t h e r e o f In aald »tlrdrtrt « h a ll b r in» visited Mr. land Mrs. Miller. Sunday callers at the home o f Mr. F ffie Van Kleek attended the Coun prov<«d. In a n y i«p*ckal m*nr»«»r, an and Mrs. Everett W right. * Miss Gladys Young was . guest ty Teacheni- In8titutf heW in HUte- t o l e v y au ch «*|»*clal t*r ad«fitl«'na __,__ By the end o f this week the on of Eileen « ì negar over the week L' __ t a x . n o t t o e x c e e d ten m ills o n tit boro Saturday. ion crop in this vicinity will be end. d o l l a i ^ o n *11 t a x a b le re a l a n d p4*r Miss Viola Hanson, who is at s o n a l p r o p e r t y in a ald r**ad d la trle l about all housed in the onion hous Miss Josephine Swey o f Portland tending the Oregon Normal school m a m a jo r i t y o f au ch r e s id e n t ta es o f a number o f growers. visited with Mrs. W. T. Lehnhe-r sh a l at Monmouth, was a week end vis p a y e r s o f aafd r^*nd d is t r ic t Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christenson xst week. d e e m a d v is a b le fo r th e p u r p o s e itor at her home. and daughter, Esther Irene of Lau r a is in g , m o n e y w ith w h ic h I«* d e f r a The Misses Hfinna sn«i A n m A group o f Ritoon Progressive th e « *p« ni»f o f au»'li ape«*ial Im p r o v e rel, spent Sunday at tile home cf Young spent the week end in Porl- c!ub ladies met at the home o f Mrs. m e n t o r lnnpr<>\enienta In s a id Mon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy. 'ar.d with Mrs. E. D. StowelL Charles Struthers Monday a ftor- D i s t r ic t N o. f i . W a s h l o x t o n C o u n ty Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall o f Li The boys o f Barnes school p la y d r 0n. Proceedings censured until O r e g o n . Grande were guests last week a' Swedeville school a game of fo t- D a te d t h is 11th d a y o f O c to b e r the ! azaar, Octoocr 29. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J jall. The score was 54 to 18 in IM T . Don’t forget me. I am the date Holboke on Pleasant Valley rosd. Adv c K- J. W A R D 'avor o f Barnes. o f the Hitavn Progressive club ba 41*47 C o u n t y Judff* This has been a busy time will Mrs. Charles Swenson and i h l- zaar. My name is O ctober. 29. You the walnut growers in this com ren, Carl Jean and Dorothy from v. ill find me at the Hiteon school T | rK n r D IS T R IC T R OA D RRfCT munity. and most o f the locally Sheridan are visiting at the W. house. I will be very pleased to i\f; to votpi si*aei lAis it«» An grown walnuts have been gathered. T. Lehnherr home in Huber. nee you. T A X IN D I S T R I C T NO. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly a n N o tic e in h e r e b y f f l v r t t h a t a m« *t family were in Hillrboro Sunday NOT1CK o f |>|»TRICT R O A D M B lB T -.t » * o t th« re*4dant tax pay«'*» B a r n e s d i s t r i c t t o where they were guests of Mr IN<- TC' V»»TH NITA I U . ROAD | fH etrict No. 47. Waahtntft.-n C--unt> HAVE NEW B LU .DING Bierly's mother, Mrs. L. S. Bierly T A X IN D ia T R IC T NO. 1« O regon U h ereby called , and w ll C o n r ir u c t io n of one of III** Mrs. Fred Brown of North Plain N otice Is h ereby g iv en that n m eet- fin e s t tw o -ro o m s c h o o ls in i in ;: o f the resid en t ta* p ayer* o f spent a few days last week at th, W a sh in g ton home o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cui- W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y i s l o s t a r ! ! Itoa<- D istrict No. 14. tig. Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Cutting's i m m e d i a t e l y in t h e B a r n . '» d i s - ! r " " n^ J» « - « ' b y »«> •. »II be h* ld at th«* F ra n k A llen rea- mother. • n c t . It li a » br»«*n a n n o u o c p r l b y ;d ..nre ln M td itoad n u t r i c i No. i*. Some of the Kinton folks have ?f. P. J o h n s o n , W h o w a s a W lfd tM l ! W ^Rhinctnn C«»unty, O regon , on the 3 8 ,5 0 0 .0 0 con tra ct l a * l j * * t b day «»f N ovem ber. 1927. at the teen employed during the past week t h e j ¡lour o f 2 o ’c lo c k p. in. o f «aid day. in the walnut harvests o f Scholls, 1 ♦*» dU«*u«« th^ advlaablllty of levy- where the walnut crop is beirg H a v ilf y d ll m o d e r n C o n v e l l i - 1 I’m: , t «perlai or additional r«»nd tax harvested. ♦•nee«, ineliidiriir e le c lr ir H k I i I in "Aid dutrlrt. to det«'rmlne what, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and basem ent w ith Imi a ir fu m a r e . *ny- county or portion» . I h . , ♦hereof In »aid d latrlct »h all he Itri- family of Portland, and Allred ~ .iiü l iiii|in»\ct| walks am i ¡.¡a in any »p e d a l m anner, and Richards o f Multnomah were Sun ir r o u iid s , t h e b u i l d i n g wi l l b e o f day guests at- the home o f Mr. and f i r e p r o o f s t r u c t u r e w it h c o n Mrs. H. A. Richards. Mrs. A1 Godfrey and son Edwin and Mrs. C. W . Yourg spent the week end in The Dalles, where they were guests <-f Mrs. loung’ s moth er, Mrs. Walkenshaw. Mrs. Everett Wright has been quite poorly during the past week at her home on Tile Flat road. We are glad to report her condition as being somewhat Improved. c r e t e a n d t i le w a l l s in fla m m a b le m a te r ia l and in non- th e I*.ti»'«l this It tli d«y of A |> D lit*M l* A t t o r e « )« unti M f«»r eal«l H« itivBioi r St, 1917, .* 1 It, 't MIIMI*. ealate. * 41-47 — — October, ÍÍ i ÉÉ é MÉ MIIAA . ! k l s r v u l r l l o f I h r ttr tu to In h«i»«l, «»* In um nlh ly M lim lulllo K lllln, Dewta-ed. D ai*«! a t l*V r*«t ttrutra, O r r fo t t . th U 19IT ,\dv K J. WA1UX County lud*»' o 41-47 R onni to Res. 3 6 0 2 Beaverton P h on e 3 6 0 3 ff iv n c M «r h \ m . « « m .r M r M la oh e f'iiunty t « « r t e t (« e « ta te «tf O r e « » « fa r W a*lkla««aa tNeaiily In thè M ailer o f ih « U i«t W tll and T aatkm cnt an«l R a ta !« of fle rh a rt II lltd b ok *. Dpcapaed. N«»ttoe la her«'hy itlven that thè* untler«l*ttt'«l exe«'Ut«*r o f th-* ta«t w lll j ind te«tam «'nt en d eet- *a «»f tl^rht4*t Il l(olb«>k.«'» fv r i need, lui» flted hi « rln «l ace*'«»it un»! r«*p«*rt aa a n c a 1 « vevutor In thè C ou n ty t'«>urt o f ta«* Stata of O m n n for W anhlniftori tV u n ty , and that «atd final aecuunt *nd r e p o r t ha* baan «et f»»r fina* carin a an«l D iH k tn ft)! hef«»re «a ut i»urt al ih* c ou rt r**«»m «»f « ilil *»urt In lllllahoit). O m p in . «*n Mmi- «lay. O ctobar S4, I9S7, al IO u’ ctiK'k m o f aald day. Date»! and flrat puhllahed Hept. 3t. I9ST. D al« o f laat i»uhh«atl«*n th|i»h«-r 1«. lift. ItRN H Y IIOLBOKN. Rxa«»utor «'f ih«* lea»t W tll and Tea* e n t an d K »ta t« o f Oarhart H tlo lb o k * . Da»aa«e*1 M. H Dump, realdence and ad«lre.ui, M tllahons o r a s o n D. D. Uutnp, residen ce and ad d rc«* 9v»rc«t Orava. Oregon, A ttornaya fo r aald eatate p 4SI? W « buy lor C«»h and nati (or Cash only CHARLES BERTHOLD Wholesale and Retail Dealer h i ./v Hay, drain, Feed, Poultry Supplies Garden Seed Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fertilizer Custom Mill Warehouse Grains Ground pr Rolled « R K D iT o n » Ik e r « « a t ) r « s a r i mt th e l l ’ l s a f O r e * « « f a r W « s b l « K l » a Taw a l y I « th a M a tta r « 'f th e R e ta te la ------------------------------------------------------------------ of Beaverton, Ore. U i i r s M N ew ton. da«aa»e»1. N olle* la h ereby g iv e n that th e )ind«*r«t*ned ha a h e m by the C m uivf i'w urt o f W aahinitton C oun ty, t»r*a**u. •tuly ap p oin ted a d m ln latra trlx o f tua Kntate o f Inaura M New ton. <|*«*AS*«t. and ha« duly- q u a lified na »ued» ad* m tnlatratrlx. «VII per»..na havl g claim * attain»! a»i»f ratal« nt !: r« ) taqu lrrd to p rea m t the «am«', to-cr»ti er w ith pr«*per v ou ch er» th« r» for, th th* under*l*tn*d. at the law o ff ic e **f D. D. Hump. In F oreat d r o v e , \Vn*tt* in a ton C oun ty. O regon, wlthlt^ «<X m onth» fm m tha «lat«' her*-*f. Dated « t F orçat «Trove, O regon, «hfc* .-*< pt*-..)l«« r 21, 1997. («K A TA V. JACKftON, A d m in istratrix o f the R aíate .if l«Aura M Newt«»n. d aceaæ d D. D. KRIM»9 and M H HUM«'. A ttornaya fo r aald eatate. o «1 17 KVR 4 T T R I V In th e C «M i*ty -------- ■- " Near S. P. Depot. *AI.R O f R P .U Provides Liberal Farm Education RUTATK mt I k * * 0 4 # O f O r e « * » f«*r W n -h ln g t o H C a m p ir in th a M a tte r o f th # K atata of ft h a r lo tt l* K lllln . D r* «-a »«d Tty v ir t u * o f a n o r d e r » a d de« r e » •«f th e C «»unty C o u r t o f VVaal«lngt«m C «»unty, O r e g o n , m a d # a n d en la r « ni o f r a e o r d o n A u g u a t Stfts, 1925. a u - , t h o r la ln g and’ «llre«‘ tln ir th e u n d a f- a lg n e d F hteeittrlx o f th # F a ta t a of C h a r lo t t i« K lllln . 4 e c « * » # d . t*> aell. a t p r iv a t e a ale, t h * re a l * « t a t e b e l o n g in g t o »a id ea ta ta . n«»tlr# la h er# b y g iv e n t h a t, f r o m a n d a ft# r M on j •toy. O c t o b e r I4tlr. 1937, ! » h a ll pr«»- re a d t o a ell, a t p r iv a t e a al* t o th»- h ig h e s t b id d e r , f o r ra a h In h a n d , o r (be held at H a * * I d a I «*— B choo p a r t c a s h a n d balan«'«* In m o n th ly p a y m e n t » , a ll th e f o l l o w i n g «I f • r lb r d Hou««-. In »aid ll«>ad D latrlct No. 47 re a l p r«*p erty b e l o n g i n g t o antd r e W R uhingt-n C oun ty, O reg on , on th ta te . »Ituatrwt ln W a a h in g t o n C o u n ty . 11th d ay o f N ovam her. 1927. at th F la t * o f O r e g o n , t o - w l t : hour o f I o ’c lo c k p. in. o f »aid dn> T le g ln n ln g <tt a p o in t .159 f r e t fTaat. ' to dluru«» the *advU ahlllty o f levy Inir a « p e d a l o r a d d ition a l road tax 359 f# e t S o u th o f th# n ortK w « at c«»r- , n e r o f th e »o u t h h a l f «»f th» n**rth- In «aid dlrttrlet. to determ in e what w # »t q u a r t e r i f R e r t lo n I*. T o w n - If any. cou n ty ro a d » or p ortion s h ip 3 N o rth H a n g e S W . o f the th e r e o f In «aid d istr ic t «h all l>c Im W ill. M «r .. » a id c o r n a r oelrnt In th e p rov ed . In any « p «c ia l m anner, am r e n t e r o f th e C o u n t y R o o d : an d run* t«» levy lu c k » p e d a l o r a«!dltlon*tl n ln g th«*nrc Knet 135 f e e t ; th#n«-r tax. not io e x ceed t**ti mllta on the flo tith 75 f # * t ; th e n r a W e s t 135 f«-et; d olla r, on nil ta x a b le real nnd per t h e n c e N o rth 78 fe e t t é th e p ia r e ««mal p rop erty In raid road dlwtrict. o f b e g in n in g , c o n t a i n i n g 9375 e q u a t e 11 /T UHIIHA p aym en t* O regon. C ou rt VERY Ulvirion of th* P ael«a Inttlnsti-mal U vM tork E s|~ri- tiun j io*. id , iiinuii:cr*bl* "pportuniU** for v*lu*blo cilocsuon •n conduct in* l*rmii>K operations. And y ti thtt training is »vsilablo to f ie r y farmer In thi* aortion, s i a minimum of cost and *ffort. During the w wk o f October 2« to November 5, inclusive, the I V cifn- internaUonul nold* tu 17th Annus) B sp o.it.on. Millions of doU an’ w oilh oi th« nation’, flneat Fur* Krin) Livestock will bd exhibited— Cattle. U or.es, Sheep, Hou», Gouts and Fone*. 1)00,000 will be awarded in 1‘reniium*. Also there will be Pacific Inter national’* Mwctacular Horse Show: icreat l»alry, I-and. an d'M ano-l faeturer*’ IToduita Shows; Wool Show and Industrial Expoadiun. No matter what brunch o f faiidnK you have adopted, wo. h#re ht the B ank o f Iteavert.m. unhe.itatinnly recommend that you at tend thi* year’* Pacific International. Avail yourself o f *11 the information obtainable; then profit by applying the principle# learned to the sululiou o f your own farm problem#. . U) E D A N K UK B E A V E R T O N m »fPMi 5T> a c c o r d in g to th e s p e c ific a tio n s . T e m p o r a r i l y t h e o l d b u i l d i n g is b e in g u s e d f o r th e c la s s e s . The n e w s t r u c t u r e w ill b e r e a d y f o r o c cu p a n c y a b o u t th e year. fir s t of The cigarette that earned first j You see all the road when you drive a Buick. T h e dreaded "b lin d spot” is gone forever! In Buick for 1928 closed car fron t posts are nar USE LONG DISTANCE - The Economical Way rowed so that a ll the road, ahead o f you and at the side, is clear. A n d thanks to the efficiency o f Fisher crafts manship, these slim corner posts have even Oregon Telephone Company greater strength than the type formerly used. See a Buick for 1928 at the nearest showroom . Get behind the wheel and prove for yourself how clearly you can see a ll the road from the driver’s seat. The Y ard of Service; per M $ 1 6 .0 0 per M Ceiling per M Barn Sash la c h » A Camel th e "V ^ O U R voice, traveling over the high»vays of ■A the telephone system, gains immediate audi ence in the most remote sections of the nation. Flooring fe a t Tarma «»# «atei ('nati part «a «h au«t halan«'* s p e c ia l r o o f i n g . B o t h r o o m s wi l l b e w e ll v e n t i l a t e d and lig h te d , Highways of Speech Lap Siding * * * iiMiJ»»rlty of nut'll rfnHU'ttt U « payer« of ««Iti r«)*tt iluirlt-i »hull «teem *dvl««hie for th«* pirp»i*# of i*l«ittg nwnty with which to defray th«' expen»* » f euch sptem jinprov*- meiu or Improvement* In ha I i I I%««<*• I Olslrlrl Ntv. 47, Waahlngtt'n County, place by its goodness •4vwi'» The greatest endorsement ever given to a cigarette is revealed by the fact that Government figures show that more Camels are being smoked today than ever before. A n endorsement by the many—not the few. BUICK M O TO R C O M P A N Y , FLINT, M IC H IG A N •/ Or*rr./ M .u r. Lorfv,«*m Sedans «1195 to «1995 , Coupe «1195 to « 8 5 0 Sport Models «1195 to «1525 n fa % f M^rnment m « «« ha added. T * G. M. A. C. fmanrmg pUm. t L moil dffrahte, * a+aUaMe. 20 00 1 8 .0 0 .7 0 Cello g la ss lor hotbed & chicken -house, ■ IS cen ts per ft. ■ * W. J. McCready Lumber Co. MARION WATSON. SALES AGENT, BEAVERTON. ORE- a BUICK>I928 V. If all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn’t hear anything about «pedal treat ment* to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place o f choice tobaccos. R I C H T E R | HILLSBORO, » OREGON © »**y. t . J . .»m old, T S m Comp.«.. W io m iU lfn . N. C.