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Hulett .
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Sor v t y Editor
—, M i n i e r
KnU-rerl as second riaa» m atter
December 9, 1922, a t the p osto ffii*
at Bc-awrton, Orpyon, under tha
A c t o f March 3, 1879.
F R ID A Y , S E IT .
21,
1928.
G overnor Young is excereising on
a stationery bicycle to reduce his
w aistline.
E vidently seeking that
bicycle gracec
T h e permanent w ave m ay be a
g re a t th in g fo r the women, but if
some one wou’d invent a perman
ent neck shave it would help a lot
more
Fred Gunim o f W est Union, la.,
was excused from ju r y duty because
one o f his hoga had chewed hia ear.
E viden tly the hog
liked
chewing
Gumra.
Strangest case on record: A man
in Lou A n geles charges
hia w ife
w ith cru elty because she has made
it im possible fo r him to see his
m oth er-in-law daily.
Jack Dempsey ia said to be goin g
on the atage, but recently he has
hinted that he m ay re-en ter the
rin g
T o be one o f the stars or to
aee them— that ia the question!
F reddie R ig g s o f
Seattle,
fou r
years old, is a constant user o f to
bacco.
T o judge fro m the s ta te
ments made recently in ad vertise
ments, we can s a fe ly predict that
Freddie, who lias started training
ea rly, w ill have a brilliant career
in the opera!
France's official excutioner is dis
appointed because so many death
sentences are commuted that he ha*
a hard tim e m aking a livin g. Som e
how w e just can't s y m p a t h y w i t f
him.
Tne reason w h y the atory ends
queerly is because the ed itor chop
ped o if fou r paragraphs to make it
fit.
A
NEW
C OLUM BUS
The reader may often have w ish
ed that he m ight have lived in that
y ea r 1492, when Columbus crossed
the w a tery wastes apd discovered
new continent.
But to live in the year o f our Lord
1928 and to pick up the m orning pa
per and see th at Lindbergh trad
com pleted a trip o f 9,00o m iles thru
out the South Am erican republic;
and back to St. Louis, or that he has
successfully crossed the A tla n tic O-
cean and landed in P aris is really
to live in the age o f a new C olum
bus.
H e has done what has never been
done before.
Hia stock in trade
was m erely a skilled hand and a
c le a r brain.
There was no g re a t
capital behind him, no organization
th at prom pted him.
I .e just did
it himself-
A n d as fa r as I have been able to
see, I have found no line in any
paper anywhere c riticizin g or cofl-
dmning him. W ith or.e voice the p e o
ple of a ll countries have united in
e xa ltin g Lindbergh.
And w ith all
he has carried off vic to ry so m o-
which ought
to character ze
a
g re a t man.
resentment.
F o r a fte r all there ia
only one th ing we ie »e n t in a man,
be he g re a t or small, and that is
undue egotism .
N obody voted fo r him and he was
not elected to anything, but ranks
along w ith Abraham Lincoln and
General G rant a t one who does
things
does them w ith sim p lici
ty and punctuality.
A lo n g w ith niilions i f other A -
m ericans I am glad to shy my hat
into the r ng and to hurrah fo r
Lin d b ergh ! I f I w ere to have an o
th er son 1 think I wou'd call him
Lindbergh, fo r thsre i i no
man
whose exam ple I would want him
to im itete more than Lindbergh's,
an exam ple o f adventurous youth
combined w ith there sterlin g qu a l
ities o f s 'm p lu ity
and
modesty
ought to characterize a g re a t man.
A f t e r all he dies not seem to want
ativtbing. H e does not ask fo r our
m oney or our votes. H e only wants
a chance to go to w ork a t th at w ork
which he understand« heat, whi^h i*
flyin g. I hope he w ill stick to this
and show ua an exam rle o f a man
who takes de’ igh t in d o i g that
which he can do-
CONTROI. OF POWER SOURCES.
FRANK I . WILLIS.
WAR AGAINST RATS.
AMERICAN FLYING.
Canadas Government encourages
use ot electric power, particularly on
farms and in small communities.
Water power ia developed fully to
generate the current, and all arc aa-
liited in its installation.
Farmer» are taught to grind feed
with it, rump water and
and do their
ther work.
other
And, by the way, United States
farmers are urgently invited by the
Canadian government to settle ia
Canada.
T> t n i m i f e
U m FH , to <
Ì Iki* aswegaper.
I tear Misa Flo,
1 hare gone out w ith • boy for
six month*.
He ia nineteen y e a r»
»Id and 1 am only seventeen, I love
him dearly and ha tella me ha loves
in.
R ecafltly he uiat another g irl
and ha qui. com ing to see me aa
often aa bafora.
He *ays he »t il'
lo v e » me. Please te ll me how 1 can
gain h i» freindahip again, fo r I am
worried all the tim e about him The
g irl ha goea w ith doesn't seam tt
care anything about him
B LU E EYES,
a a a
Dear
get the
friend's
to him
in g *11
Blue E y e * :— Juat try to fo r
other g ir l ard Increase you
affection by being as aweet
as you can be and displav
your good qualities t'. him.
Our attention here ia concentrated
on a different problem. W e w¿nt to
make sure that the right people get
possession o f our power sources, the
right people being those that control
power and peddle it to the people.
As to farmers and others that buy
and use power, our Government has
not found time to think about them.
A little encouragement from our
Government would make it impossible
fo r any nation to compete with
American flying.
The first flying machine was made
here. Lindbergh was born here. W e
have the money and engineers. This
ought to be the flying nation.
Masses — 7 :4 0
Sunday
10 g. m.
Su nday
C a te c h is m —
4:30 and
B a p tis m —
S p. m .
Weekday M aas 8 :2 0 a. m.
.Saturday
Confession — 4 Of)
and 7 '3 0 p. m.
R e v. J. M. O 'N e ill
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la s t'll
heat.
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V is ito r » w » l -
Rogara.
G.
Underhill.
N.
G
M.
Secretary
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N o.
Vis incela
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th ir d
Tues
day evenings
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In Every Home
I
— complete telephone service i* a convenience
to every member of the femiiy, Properly placed
extension telephone* aave tiring ateps for the
housewife. Son or daughter, tister or brother,
dad or mother— find them a year ’round comfort
and satitfactior.
And too, the telephone is an aid in emergencies
and-a protection in danger.
Sunday. Septem ber I4th
10.00 A M - Sunday School
J. L. Holden. Supt
11 00 A M
Morning W orship
7 00 P M - Young Peoples Meeting
8 00 r M --P reach in g Service.
8 00 P M —W ednesday P ra yer Mt-el
Ing
You have a cordial welcom e lo at
tend th e »* serv ic e »
R O Y L. N O LT,
Pastor
Berthold’s Famous Feeds
Berthold' Egg Mash
Berthold' Dairy Feed
Berthold’Scratch Feed
Church of iTiriat
Announcements fo r Sept. 29.
B-ble School at 9:46-
Them la
a p'ace fo r you, w ith com petent
teachers and som ething new each
. -Sunday that w ill interest you. Our
rncorff ia c|ioibing
M ake it jijm p
| n «xt Sunday«
Preaching and Lord 's Supper at
eleven.
The sermon is on "C h r'a t,
; the R ock."
There w ill ba special music also.
K vanin g S e rv ice «: C. E. at 7:00.
, Breaching and song service at 8:00
Four young people became Chris -
tiana by con fess>ig Christ and ba-
in g baptised last
Sunday
night.
1-eVs have another g re a t service
next Sunday even in g!
The s e r
mon is on: “ And audden'y them
was a g re a t earthqu ake.'1
I f you am a stran ger when you
come, you w ill go aw a y acquain
ted
— O scar Cooper, M Yiister.
CHARLES BERTHOLD
Hay, Grain, Feed, Poultry Supplies
Oardert Seed
Lime, Cement, Raster, Fertilizer
B u v s r t o a , O b *
N o b s i P . D e p o t.
2x4s to 2xl0’s per M. $10.00
lx l2 ’s ...................... 12.00
Rock-Surface Roofing
Per Roll ............. $ 2.25
Cedar Siding, per M. 15.00
Bam Plank, per M.. 15.00
W, J. McCrèftdyTumber to.
^ co rin g the Hears (greatest
Phone, 4(503
—because o f Distinctive Beauty
Thrilling Performance«wAmazincr Economy
W S"
—
If I DEPOSITS
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NOTICE TO CRED.TORii
The beat substitutes fo r green
feeds f o r poultry are a lfa lfa and
(la t e r hay, w rites H. A . S m ith ,fo r
The C O A C H
*585
27lJÄ.#49 5
cX»...-..#595
*675
You can follow no better example than emulating the
man who has a definite savings plan.
Who visits his
savings bank regularly and deposits a certain percent*
age of his earnings weekly. This is what you might
term systematic saving.
T h t Conv tfriMfl
&7 m -....*695
£ £ ^ *7 1 5
UtnilT Tr»rh * 5 2 0
(O m S i Omit)
-i~v *375
Open a bank account today— now! Get the saving habit
you’ ll always have money for the proverbai rainy day!
(OmmOOmit)
Week after week and month
after m onth the B igger and
Better C h e vro le t hag awept
on to g re a te r and g re a ter
height* o f popularity—until to
day It stands acknow ledged
everywhere as first choice of
the nation for 1928!
Never has any Chevrolet en
jo y e d *uch o v e r w h e lm in g
public acceptance— for never
ha* any lo w -p riced car P ro
vid ed tuch an outstanding
com bination o f distin ctive
beauty, thrilling performance
and amazing economy!
Its beautiful bodies hy Fish er-
long, low an J racy, and finished
in color* (hat reveal to-day's
mode for im arm eri and indi
viduality—are far in advance
o f accented standard* in the
field o f low-priced car*. Intide
and out they prove anew that
Fisher craftsmanship is a thing
apart.
But Chevrolet performance it
no less impressive (han Chev
rolet beauty and atvle. Never
hefore wa* a low-nriced car so
easy to handle— for the steer
ing mechanism i* fitted with
hall hearings throughout . , .
the clutch anJ gear-shift lever
respond to the slightest touch
. . . g n d b ig n o n -lo c k in g 4*
wheel brakes give a measure
o f braking control that Is more
than equal to every occasion.
Come in and aee the car iliat
has won the approval o f m ot«
than three-quarters o f a million
b u y e r* *in c c Jan u ary 1st.
Learn fo r yo u rse lf w h y it U
scoring the greatest succete o f
this great automotive year!
B A N K OF B E A V E R T O N
A GOOD BANK
IN A GOOD TOWN IN THB GARDEN
W. Livermore, Pre*.
Bernard & Stipe
SPOT OP OREGON
Stipe’s Garage
Beaverton
B. K. Denney, Vice Prex.
Doy Gray, Cashier
Q
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(till
I. w. w. e . Hall.
Mr». Waller
Harris, Secretary, Mrs. Marjor
ie Lewis, N. (1.
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Big Stocks! Special Prices!
DOORS
W IN D O W S
S H IN G L E S
M O U L D IN G S
S C R E E N W IR E
CEM ENT
SAND
GRAVEL
N A IL S
B U IL D E R S
HARDW ARE
PO ULTRY
N E T T IN G
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Ada. » • I f
LUMBER I
F 0 PECK, SALES NGN., BEAVERTON, PHON« 660»
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On the great mountain called
Nash an, in Manchuria, far up where
air is pure and dear, Japan, as a
monument to the new Emperor, will
build the greatest astronomical ob
servatory in Asia.
That observatory, with a sixty-inch
reflector and thirty-inch refracting
telescope, will be a much nobler
monument than any rearing horse o f
krona«.
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news
G A S O L IN E
West Coast Telephone Company |
Nazarene Church
« V
‘OUR RED TRUCKS DELIVER’
Liberal,
and
1 9:30 a. m
900 tona o f hay w ere »old a t O n-
A new Are truck has been added
taro at $10 a ton
to the Sutherlln f r a department.
The People's W est Coast H y d o -
F lec*r'c
Corporation
are
m aking . . A moden feed m ill w ill he con
extensive im provem ents
and
e x- structed by tha Scio M ill A E le v a
tentiona to their lig h t and power tor Co. to raplaca the ona burned
down recently
lints at Toledo.
This comes from Italy: “ M ajor
de lUrnardi has established a new
world’s air record, 318M miles an
hour."
W ill solemn naval gentlemen that
call living machines "only an auxili
ary” be good enough to tell what
chance »low-moving ship» on the sur
face would have against a flock o f
airplanes with that speed?
In the County Court o f the State o f
Oregon fo r W ashington County,
lathe M atter o f the Estate o f M e l
len S- Barnes, deceased.
age crop specialist at the Oregon
N otice ia hereby "given, th at the
E xperim ent station in a new bullet- undersigned haa
been
duly
con-
in“ Green
Feed rnd
Pa ture
fo r ' firm ed by the above entitled court,
P ou ltry.”
K ale is given as the beat aa Executor o f the
last w ill
and
w in ter green feed where it can be Testam ent o f said deceased, and has
produced
A continuous supply o f duly qualified a t such,
green feed. cons:d red essential b y ,
N o w th erefore, all perions having
some
poultrvm en. m ay he suppl ed claims against said Eatate are here
b y an intnsive system o f cropping by required to present the same, to -
v -leh la described In the bulletin, geth er with proper vouchers th ere-
| fo r, to the undersigned at the law
I offices o f Hare, M cA lear A P eter*,
Carbon tetrachloride
baa
been jn the Shut* Savin g* Bank Build-
found
*ucces*ful in
treatm ent
o f ) jn(f j „ HQIsboro, Oregon, within aix
sheen
and g ca t* infested w ith liv - | months from date hereof.
er-fluke, a serious handicap to the j
Dated this
day o f Reptem -
industry in many p a rt« o f Oregon
t * r 1928 ,
W h ere breeder» suspect th eir flock»
Hare, M cA lea r A Peters, A tt o r -
*ne infested a small number arc
f o r Executor.
flrat treated and the effect observed.
D oy Gray, Executor o f said es-
A definite diagnos-s ia usually a d
tate.
c-43-47
visable a* numerous sm all stomach
w orm s and sim ilar parasites produce
T '’ ® P E. P Co. are constructing
sym ptom s hard to dist'nguish from
a power ]< m between Colton and
those caused by the liver flukes.
Item am toma of Ihn things « r com
pitoli*« In Randolph County, Ark.,
with I lie help of b anken la it year:
forty three purebred g ills wem bought
at a reasonable price and placed with
taiya and girla, on note*; Ih re« Itimi-
aand ernia from high producing liens
warn distributed with lha Idea of de
veloping flocks of at least one hun
dred hens on every farm : four pure-
bred Jersey bulla whoae dama had a
recorrí of over 700 poumla butterfat,
have been purchased by tha banka
and will ba paid fur out of aervlco
fa »».
to
a
George Haiti cm an and Eddie Stin-
»on, Americans, broke the world*»
endurance record in the air, flying
without stopping fifty-three and one-
half hours.
The French Government offers a
million francs to any French flier
that will win back some flying rec
ords formerly held by French fliers.
M „ Sunday School.
M., M ornin g Worship,
M eeting, W ednesday» at
tha evening.
Donald M acN eil, M inister
St. Cecelia Church
F>r spectacular entertainment
Adam Duncan Dunn, J r, o f Wapato, there will be tha 10th Annual Horse
Waabinqton. and hia Shorthorn Show for which approximately $34,-
bull calf, "K in g of Supremacy." (’00 00 In prise money Is offered.
Program »—7 evenings and I after
Aa long as the Influences et tha noons— feature stirring high ned
4-H Club» remain. America will broad jumps, sterling performances
never lack an adeqtiata anpply of by Harness Homes and thrae- and
capable managers for Its farms. flva-galled American saddle homes
Adam Duncan Dunn. Jr.. Is an ex as well aa exciting six In band draft
cellent exrmple o f the type of team driving contests. During each
young farmer tha organisation Is performance parade« of prize-win
developing. Adam la a former 4-H
ning Livestock will ba »(aged and
Club member. He Is a son o f tha demonstrations given by famous
lata Adam Duncan Dunn, one of the sheep dogs.
original founders and Trust»*-Di
{a addition to tha foregoing. Pa
rector o f tha Pactfle Internet)' oaf
rlile International will combina, la
Livestock Exposition.
Camp Plummer, the official an Its educational presentation«, Dairy
Land
nual meeting place of 4-H Clnbs In Livestock Exhibits| Dairy
this territory, la ona o f tha most and Manufacturers' P r o d u c t s
outstanding devolopmaata o f tha Rbows; Norlhweat Hay and Orata
P actm tntaraaitoaal. the ISth An Rbowi fndastrtol Exposition; Pox
nual of which will ba held at Port RTtaw; Beys' and Ofrta’ Club Work
land. Oregon, November 9-14, In Exhibit», and great T r u th
Meats" demonstration.
clusive
The Pat Stock and Breading sec
A ll trass porto Hon lines offer re
tions o f tha Exposition promise, duced fama to tha Exposition.
' The dead man'» widow attributed
the Senator’» stuck to the fumes o f
amolty flares that he had been inhal-
constantly, in the course o f a
tical parade.
A weak heart, fighting against
poisoned air, ia in danger.
It would be interfering with
Nature’» plana, perhaps.
Darwin
says a pair o f tropical flies and their
maggot offspring can dispose of a
lion'» carcass in a few hours. K ilf
all the lions and the flies would not
be needed to dispose o f the carrion.
9:46 A .
11:00 A .
P ra ye r
eigh t in
—
Fifteen breeds o f Sheep. Angora
and milk Goats, and rim breads of
Hogs will bo exhibited.
In the
Wool and Mohair Show them la to
ba a splendid showing of sheep and
goat fleeces as w ell aa wool prod
ucts of various kinds.
, , A powerful man. never sparing
stmself. Senator W illis forgot that
there are limits to the heart's endur-
snee. A tired heart often succumbs
In the moat powerful man, wearied byf
constant strain.
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H o more rats, no more M e «
plague.
N o more mosquitoes, no more yel
low fever or malaria.
N o more tse-tse flies, no more
sleeping sicknesa.
N o more house flies, no more filth,
dragged over food o f young chil
dren.
I f the other g trl doe* not care a
bout him, he w ill In tim e come back
to yon com pletely
He baa poaaibly
just a tem porary interest in the
other g irl, and by being aa sweat
and interesting aa you can he, you
may ha able to prevent him from
becomlsg teo interested in her
But do not show him that you
car about his saelag the other girl.
In m y opinion that would lie un
wiae. It would only flatter hia aclf
•steam nnd do no good,
I f you
vara engaged to him you m ight Is-
iat that he does not aee the other
•irl, h” t as you are not engaged to
dm— at least your letter doe» not
ay you are— you have only to wait
-d see what happens. Perhaps a ’l
ill turn out f o r *he heal.
this year, to ba tha beat of Its many
auccaasfnl
events.
Shorthorns.
Hereford», and Aberdeen Angus eg-
bibita will campata toe the prised
ribbons sad a share to Iks Prem i
ums totaling 1109,060 00.
The sudden death o f Senator
Willis, in bis battle for Ohio’s Presi
dential delegates, ended tragically one
phase o f the iOJ8 campaign
Senator W illis would have pre
ferred to die fighting. Those that
know Secretary Hoover know that
Senator W illis’ death will cause him
sincere grief.
good
GENERAL
n lt ig til
A Future Fami Leader
Prophecy fa usually dangerous, par»
ticularty dangerous for farmers when
government prophecies go wrong
The Government forecast on potatoes
last Fall predicted a crop greater than
the real one. Many farmers sold in
h hurry at low prices, some were
not marketed, many fed to stock.
Then the shortage was seen, price
Went up. a few wise people made the
money, N O T tlie farmer».
The League o f Nations proposes
international war against rats, their
complete extermination.
Such a war. made to include mos
quitoes and flies, would be the best
war in history. It would save every
year in lives and money as much as
‘ Che big war cost in any year.
KM
H »w
Tha presides! o f a national bank In
Fayattesrllle, Arkanaa*. has been cred
ited with doing more (or ilia lam iera
o f hia »action than any other una mau.
Ilia work hat oonalslad o f Introducing
pure bred Holstein rattle In t« hie SMM
ty, helping employ a county agent, do
nating prlaea to hoya and girla In club
work, sud distributing belter seed.
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