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B A R B W IR E
Are Your Clothes
Out of D ate?
B IL L
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found a dressm aker that
;m vthing and
m ake it
look like an original from Vogue. She
can cop y any dress you wish.
She
offers excellent w ork and am azing
low prices . . . specializes in w ed
ding gow ns.
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Old
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Cedar Mills Nam ed for
Cedarmill of J. Q . A . Young
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Back From
Arkansas Ranch
H ello F olks:
W ell, I got back from the K ellem 's
1000 acre ranch over in the Ozarks.
not so fa r from Siloam Springs, A r
kansas.
It wuz nice to see so m any
old friends over there in the relig
ious services and to see so many in
telligent young folks attendin’. Y ou
see this is the Tenth Annual A rkom a
Bible C onference. Pistol Pete, Frank
Eaton and W T. Taylor, Pres.
W ill
R o g e is
Birthday
association
both
wrote me they would like to kum
over.
W hen I showed this to the
Hi Muck Ety Mucks o f the C on fer
ences they authorized me to give 'em
a year invitation ahead to
kum
over and make talks next year. These
ole fellers are both ole tim e U. S.
Deputy Marshalls o f the ole Indian
T y days.
T hey will jine in with us
next year.
B IL L
Build New Judging Ring
A new ju d gin g ring in the 4-H and
F F A section at the O regon state fair
livestock grounds at Salem and a
new ram p at the south side o f the
agricultural pavilion fo r convenience
o f concessionaires are am on g co n
struction now goin g on in prepara
tion for the fair open in g on Labor
day.
A new paddock at the race
track, as well as the
new stage
will be am on g the 1941 im provem ents
also.
tune seem ed to ride their covered I
w agon with them.
One night they i
cam ped out a lon g the m urm uring
A M E R IC A N ISM
cou rse o f a little creek.
It was In j
A m ericanism Is love o f cou n
dian country, but there was no out- '
try, loyality to its institutions
w ard sign o f trouble.
and ideals, eagerness to de
N ext m orn in g tw enty o f their oxen i
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fend it against all enem ies,
w ere gone.
N o am ount o f hunting
No, Good Reader, the Seven Wallabies are not chorus girls, but the
undivided
allegiance
to the
revealed their w hereabouts, th o u g h ,
world's forrm ost lady acrobats.
T hey’re English girls, making their
COSMETIC]
flag, and a desire to secure
the track s and those o f horses in d i-1
F o r B fiu t y
first American appearance, and what they do with grace and ease is
F o r L o v e lU a e o *
the blessings o f liberty to ou r
cated that they had been driven
something to talk about. Y ou’ll see them at the Oregon State Pair in
aw ay by a m arauding band o f skulk-1
selves and posterity.
¡Salem September 1 through 7.
in g red men.
But great as was thia .
individually designed beau
loss, Dr. Y ou n g adjusted his wagons. ,
ty aids developed especial
and continued on.
H e was g oin g to o ffe r them the secu rity o f the fo rt ion, and I was the m eans o f procu r- j
ly for W estern clim ate conditions.
from j-ornan
P ortland
u io i to p i ’ Ll
O f *
p
\
O regon and a few setbacks were not fo r the night Just w hy is not know n ing a mail route iroin
COM P L IM E NT A K Y F A C IA L S
H ow ever, through som e outside in- j G lencoe (N orth P lains).
An entir« O ID IC v^ U C S lIO n S
<x A n S W e r i
to turn him from his course.
fluence, perhaps that o f Odgen him -j village now stands on my original
A T T R IB U T E S O F G O D
A lderw ay Bldg., P ortland A T 6745
By
N
ovem
ber
the
Y
oungs
were
in
Continued from page 1
O regon, up in the section now know n ! 8elf- the Pa , ty w a* NnP'ly ad m itted ! 280 acres.”
1 Addressing the F’ather, what
T ak e E levator to F ourth F loor
as Untatillu the Pendleton Country. to the con fin es o f the stockade, af-|
John Q. A. Y oun g was a staunch | attribute did Christ ascribe to h im . _ ^
in the long-run.
It m ay hurt it. T here they met Dr. W hitm an who ter being warned
by V cB a n e that Christian, fou n din ng and support- j A H oly
Father,
keep
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T here, how ever, is sure to be a great w as con d u ctin g the W hitm an mission they should be
carefu l
what t h e y ; ing the M ethodist E piscopal
church thine ow n name
those w hom thou
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boom in exports during the recon at W aiilatpu Indian
name for place
in Cedar Mills. He devoted his tim e hast given me.
John 17:11.
place 8aid, lo r the very walls had ears. I t;
F
or
qu
ick
action,
a want ad brings
s t r u c t i o n period.
Our governm ent o f rye grass.
It was
was cold
cold weathei
weathei is ve,y likely that the cow ard ly cap ; and efforts
untiringly to the up-1
2 Is holiness also in C hrist?
ready cash.
rye grass.
It
is now
storing food to o ffe r starv
tain
was
afraid
o
f
in
cu
rrin
g
the
In-
i
building
o
f
the
ch
urch
there.
Dur-
A
Because
thou
wilt
not
leave
my
ing E urope at the psych ological m o with w in ter com in g on and the emi- j dians’ w rath
if he befriended the ing his later years he looked abou t soul in hell, neither w ilt thou su ffe r;
gran ts were w eary and needed food ;
m ent w hen such an o ffe r will help
whites.
and said to his w ife, “ T he m e m b e rs; thine holy one to see corruption. A ctsI
and clothing.
It would still require I
H IG H B LO O D P R E S S U R E
In forcin g H itler to quit.
F rom F ort
W alla W alla, Y ou n g ’s are about all old people and in a few \ 2:27.
w eeks before they reached the Tu-|
party, under
the guidance o f P eter I years will all be gone, and if we j
3 W hat is said o f the goodness o f '
W hy G am ble?
R H E U M A T IS M
alatin
cou
ntry
and
in
the
m
eantim
e
j
But w hy try to decide how long
Skene Odgen, w ho rode the lead ba- do not have a revival soon, I a m 1 G od ?
C O N S T IP A T IO N
there w ere m any hardships that I
W orld W ar II is to last or what will
teau —flat bottom ed boat, the
trip* afraid there will be no ch urch left. ’ |
A And the Lord passed by before
m ight be encountered.
A P P E N D IC IT IS
be the peace term s?
W e k n ow that
w as made dow n the C olum bia w ith-
In 1905 a
revival w as held and
him, and proclaim ed The L ord, the
So the father, E lam Y ou n g asked
G od still rules this old earth and
ou t fu rth er mishap, excep t the c o l d ; there were m any conversions.
The Lord God, m erciful
and
gracious, j
Q uickly R elieved at
Dr. W hitm an
about getting some
th at the H itler group will be put out
and su fferin g from exposure o f the pioneer was delighted. He said to his lon g su fferin g and abundant in g o o d -!
508 Tim es Bldg., Portlund
supplies.
Dr. W hitm an
told him
o f business.
All nations are sure
m em bers o f the party.
The Y o u n g s ' w ife, “ N ow it is all right.”
The fol- ness and truth.
Ep. 34:6.
that he wanted to build a grist mill
to learn som ething good fro m the
w ere not clad fo r such bitterly cold low in g Sunday he asked to be re- > 4 W hat was the nature o f C h rist's,
DR. R O SS H. E L L IO T T
at the M ission, w hich was abou t;
co n flict and it will be a better world
w eather as existed
at that tim e, lieved as teacher o f the Bible class,! w ork while am on g m en?
Chino pru ctlc and N aturopathic
th irty m iles away, near the place
in w hich to live.
H ence, “ Investing-
but the trip was made
in good ord er saying, “ I believe my w ork is fin- j
A H ow God
anointed Jesus
o f;
PH Y SICIA N
w h ere W alla W alla n ow stands. The
as usual” m ay be the best policy.
j N azareth with H oly G host and with j
D o cto r told Y oun g that he n e e d 'd I and they arrived at F ort V an cou ver j ished.”
E ven ings by A ppointm ent
nc0< 0 on January 10,
1847. F rom th ere j
On the W ed n esday after that, he i pow er: w h o w ent about doing good, j
T h is
m eans diversity broadly and
labor, som eone to get out the logs
they continued on to O regon
City
spent the entire day attending G range Acts. 10:38.
H om e Calls Made
avoid gettin g “ hipped" on any one
and prepare them fo r building the
and
spent the rem ainder o f
that \ in w h ich he was very active, and
5 W hat is said o f
the m ercy o f j
industry. Divide up your funds am ong
stru ctu re to house the mill
W ould
all the leading 24 industries, but
yea r in a one room shanty.
: that night w ent to
prayer m eetin g; G od ?
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Y o u n g and his fam ily be interested
A T he Lord is m ercifu l and gra
H ere, John Q. A. and his broth er j in the little church, w hich incident-
•elect safe stocks.
in g oin g to W aiilatpu and getting
cious,
slow
to
anger,
and
plentious
|
T his m eans we should buy into
Daniel assisted their father in c u tt - 1 ally, is still in use.
H e took an ac-
ou t those logs fo r Dr. W h itm an ?
in g cord w ood.
T hey also made axe tive part in the discu ssion; after the in m ercy. Ps. 103:8.
com pan ies w hich can not be busted—
R ead the Ads . . . the m odern
Y o u n g accepted im m ediately
and
6 Is he com passionate?
handles from oak w ood and manu-1 benediction, he chatted happily with
that is, w ith ou t debt and embarras-1
way o f shopping.
on ce arrived at the m ission, the par
A But thou O Lord, art a God
factured and sold bu tch er knives, a s ! friends as he left the building for
sin g preferreds, (unless you buy the
ty w as given fresh supplies o f food
full o f com passion, and graciou s, I =lll=ill = IU=||!=!!!=|||=|||=|||=|||=|||=|||=||| = |||:
All they re- i home.
bonds or p referred ).
It m eans to and oth er necessities and nifter a a means o f livelihood.
celved S or their prod u cts was O reg on ,
An hour later, John Q uincy Adam s long su fferin g, and plentious in m er-
seek industries with small labor costs
The Sm art W om en o f the
sh ort rest they w ent in to the nearby
Ps. 86:15.
and industries which are “ co m in g '’
S cript w hich the m erchants accepted Y ou n g w as dead. Death cam e quietly cy and truth..
N orthw est P refer
hills to cu t the logs.
It w as a fa m
and peacefully, w hen he was still in
9 H ow did M oses represent G od’s
in return fo r goods.
rather than "g o in g ” .
Select securi
ily outing.
The w om en tended cam p
in keeping covenant
T he
Y oungs
m oved to Tualatin good health and en joy in g keen fa c- j faithfulness
ties selling below their actual value
and did the cook in g while the men
He was in his 77th year.
w ith his people?
Plains M ay 10, 1848, first settling in ulties.
and buy into com panies operated by
w ork ed at the cutting. A fte r several
T hree generations o f Y oungs still I A K n ow therefore
that
the Lord
m en o f ch aracter.
T his last is o f d a y s --it w as now the last o f N ovem the vicinity o f H illsboro, where E lam
There is Link thy God, the faith fu l God, which
Y ou n g ,the father,
and the m other live at C edar Mill.
g rea t im portance.
ber, the fo o d was again gettin g low
m ercy
with
spent the rem ainder o f their lives. (A braham L in coln ), son o f J. Q. A., keepeth coven ant and
N o Hcuson fo r Pessim ism
Amy, M ildred, F lorence and Carl
and so it w as decided to let James,
T he father died in the 67th, the Frank Y ou n g a son o f Link, and them that love him and keep his
It should be realized that A m eri
Specialists in Perm anent w aving
a b roth er o f John Q. A. Y oung, take
m other in the 74th years o f their F rank's you ng son. In all this m akes com m andm ents to a thousand gene
ca n industries are in far better co n
are here to serve you
a load o f logs down to the m ission
Deut. 7:9.
five generations o f the Y ou n g fa m i r a t in g .
| lives.
dition today than during W orld W ar
F or that soft, natural F rederics’
and brin g back a supply o f food.
8 Is Christ also the em bodim ent
1.
T hey are largely out o f debt and
Tru-Curl
PERM ANENT
W AVE
John Q uincy Adam s Y ou n g m oved ly w h o have lived in Oregon.
It would be a two day trip.
He
N O T E : T he w riter is deeply ap o f tru th ?
th ey are trying to play safe on wai
that lasts longer.
should return on the follow in g day. [ | to the site o f Cedar Mills in 1862, preciative to
A Jesus said unto him, I am the
Mrs.
F rank
Y oung,
business.
Must im portant o f all, T hree days passed and still no sign ; and there spent the rem ainder o f h ij
John
2117 W est Burnside
there is alm ost no speculation going
H ere a re an in form ative few w ho furnished him with all this in w ay the truth and the life.
o f Jam es, so Daniel, another brother ' life.
14:6.
E ntrance Uptown B allroom Bldg.
on either in the w ar stock s or the w as also sent dow n to the m ission to ' lines from the pen o f the pioneer form ation.
9 H ow is the w isdom o f God rep
peace stocks.
All the speculating see w hat w as holdin g Jam es up. He ! him self:
I lived here when Hills-
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resented?
I*
G EM S O F T H O U G H T S E R V IC E
tod ay is by the Federal G overnm ent w asn ’t long In finding out.
E v e n ! boro was named, and when the first
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A
B
ehold
God
is
m
ighty
and
des-1
w h ich has issued securities to fabu- b efore he reached the mission,
he clic u it court
was held
in a log
piseth not an y; he is m ighty in I
uous am ounts.
CUSTOM
was met by a friendly Indian w ho 8Chool house in H illsboro. On May
strength and w isdom .Job 36:5.
But perhaps the sum -total o f g o v told him what had taken place.
1^48, we m oved to Tualatin Val
Custom m ay lead a man into many
10 W hat is said o f the wisdom o f i
ernm ent and private debt does not
Dr. W hitm an and his w ife w e r e ! leV-
W e beard that the volunteers
errors, but it ju stifies none.— F ield C hrist?
now exceed the total o f 1929. A t any
both dead. So w as Jam es and m a n y ! bad driven som e cattle dow n from ing.
A And the child grew and waxed
rate, our G overnm ent bonds are all
, .
.
,
others.
Jam es had been shot as he the Cayuse cou n try that belonged to
stron g in spirit, filled with wisdom ,
ow ned here at home by our people - d rove
w|th hl8 ,oad o f loff8, nev- the im m igrants and had left them
Custom,
education,
and
fashion
W e form the transient standards o f m or and the grace o f God was upon him. [
W h en look ing at on y the Federal
h av,
an o p p o rtunlty to defend with a man in Y am hill County.
Luke 2:40.
w
ent
over
and
found
tw
o
o
f
the
cow
s tals.
debt, I am tem porarily pessimistic ’
„.seif. And scattered about the mis-
Im m ortality, exem pt from age
but when view ing the nation s d e b t , 8,on
the gruesom e evidence and one ox that
had been taken or decay , has a glory o f its ow n .— i 11 In w hat stron g language is the
To Serve You:
fr o m .u s by the Indians. (H e refers the radiance o f Soul.— Mary Bakei perfect ju stice o f God p roclaim ed?
as a whole. I am optim istic w hether
^ butchery that had been inflict
A He is the rock , his w ork is per- \ • I>r. Ben II. Briggs— O ptom etrist
peuce or w ar Is ahead.
to
the
th
eft
at
the
W
aiilatpu
m
ission
Eddy.
i ed upon the luckless residents o f the 1
I feet; for all his w ays are judgm ent.
• S arge Gethlng— Dlspen. Optician
I ’osKildlltie« o f
j station. H orrib lv m utilated bodies, m assacre). W e brought them home
Men com m on ly think a ccord in g to A God o f truths and w ithout iniqu-
N ew Industrie»
and
this
gave
us
a
new
start
in
som e o f them scalped anu others dis-
accord in g ity, just and right is he. Deut. 32:4.!
In discussing tins subject. I h a v e ,
^ w#pe ,
about w h e le they cattle.
W e g ot alon g about as Ore their inclinations, speak
to their learning and im bibed opin- 1 12 H ow long will these attributes
been con servative and assum ed that had dropped.
N o attem pt had been I ®’° " ! an* did those days,
ions, but generally a ct accord in g to exist?
the peace industries ahead will be made to bury the bodies The In-
S
, 0 )ved on boiled, dried, and boil-
; A O f old hast thou laid the fo u n -,
on ly the sam e group with w hich we dlans did not ca re and the few re- c»l again wheat, w hen we failed to custom .— B acon.
B etw een Alder and M orrison
now are acquainted.
Som e new In m alning whites w ere too badly fright *•* ° “ ' wheat ground at the nearest
T he cu stom and fashion o f to-day dations o f the earth: and the heav- j
dustry may, how ever, com e along to ened and scattered.
will be the aw kw ardness and outrage ens are the w ork o f thy hands. T hey |
It would have m ’ Or» :ron City.
absorb the costs o f the W a r and glvr
“ In ’62 I m oved to C edar Mill and | o f to-m orrow —so arbitrary are these shall perish, but thou shalt endure
meant instnat death had they put in
Yea, all o f them shal lw ax old like a
fu ll em ploym ent to those now w ork
built
a log cabin near the falls.
11 transient laws Duman.
an appearance to render any last ser
garm ent; as a vesture shalt thou j
ing on war orders.
T hin k o f the
purchased 280 acres and ran a sa w
vice to their fallen com panions.
T here is no tyrant like custom , and change them, and
they shall be
g io w th ahead in chpmtstry, synthet
H ave you looked over the ads this
W h y Daniel w as not killed Is not mill fo r a few years, later selling i t 1 no freedom where its edicts are not
changed but thou art the same, and w eek ’’
ics, plastics, television, rayon, anti-j
Then I built resisted.— Bovee.
known, but he w as allow ed to return to W . R. E verson
I f not do so, they ca rry a
thy years shall have no end. Ps. 102 1
k n ock gasoline, snfety
glass, and j
world o f news.
to his folk » in the m ountains and another house near the sam e sltr 1 T he despotism o f cu stom is on the 25.-27.
ch eap coolin g systema, not to men- ]
bear the sad tidings.
But
he had and kept store and p o sto ffice in it j wane. W e are not content to know
tlon new food s and m edicines.
Per
I nam ed the post- that things are; we ask w hether they
‘ ,u ,‘
“““
v’ T . * ? ’
hardly arrived
back at (he cam p fo r seven years.
o £ t C* " ” * " ' v ’ r " * " »
0"* j i W
K
m
i H
W
haps a new ch eap auto will be dc-
.
J
,
,
.
• when several heavily arm ed Cayuse o ffic e s at Cedar Mill and W est Un ought to be. John Stuart Mill.
A O the depth o f the riches both
veloped.
.
, ,
,
j w arriors the O ayuscs
carried
out
o f the w isdom and k n ow ledge o f God
T h e possibilities o f cy clotron s give
h
m assacre- arrived on horseback
how unsearchable are his judgm ents
the great enthusaism to ua optt- \
,n.tru cted tha Y oungs to break
and his w ays past fin d in g out. R om
m ists.
These great electrica l m a -.
^
lo the
T hursday— F riday— Saturday
11 33
ch ln e8 are breakin g down atom s and |
^ wM 1 h
d o but obov o r.
and E njoy it with
ch anging one mineral into anothei
j dors
C LA U D E B R K K K T O N
T h ey are also preparinR the way fo r
Loan
Funds
K now ing nothing o f what their
And Ills Music— His H ospitality
heating ou r h o m e , all w inter from a j fate m
, ht be,
be> the
th(. men
nl(>n KOt their
Funds are again available for loai.o
might
AT T H E
tcasp oon fu l o f uranium and getting 8tock to* #thrr and |oaded up fo r tbp
to
fam ilies
on
fam ily-sized farm
enough pow er from a cu pfu l to run
units who can not obtain adequate
trip to the station.
It was an
our
factories
This
could
«u . ..
v i » . .« - , fo
.v,. r » a year.
. . . . . .........
,
,
thftt 8tartrd on tbat
LONESOM E CLUB
credit through the regular lending
greatly increase em ploym ent by low- certaln» Joy
,
Tb
airlved
agencies, announces V lcV —' S Mad
“ W here Old Friends Meet A gain ”
erln g the cost o f g o o d , and r a is in g , thp m „ „ Jo n oxpectinK m(,8t anythtng
sen. local Farm Security Adm inistra
FOURTH &
T A Y L O R — P ortland
the standard o f living
tion Supervisor in the Court House
to happen
But the Indians did not
ca needs is to be sure the preachers
at Hillsboro.
mistreat
them, any m ore than to
keep pace with our scientists and
These loans as in the past are for
shut them up m the room s where
that we develop ch a ra cter so as to m any o f the m ission folk s had been
the purpose o f building up a w orking
use properly ou r material blessings slaughtered.
capital on individual farm s.
T here
were
bloody |
T o be eligible for a loan it is nc
' spots and oth er
evidences o f what |
cessary for the borrow er to have a
i had taken place all over the building
satisfactory lease, a con tract pur
1 E verything was in wild disorder
chase or be an owner.
The Y oungs w ere held prisoners
Because
o f the need o f an in
j fo r several »lays, amid all the confu-
Lowest Prices in O regon
crease in certain
agricultural p ro
, ston
and
disagreeable
con d ition s.!
ducts to meet the requirem ents of
I T hey were not allow ed to bury the
the defense program every farm et
! victim s d*'cently, although som e of
should keep his farm in g enterprise
| them were placed in shallow graves
up to the most efficien t state o f
• and a little debris throw n ov e r the
production
capacity.
In some in
| bodies.
com plete with springs & m attress
stances this may require an increase
It was Peter Skene thlgen. Hud-
of
certain
livestock or
im proved
! son ’s Bay C om p a n y’s ch ie f factor
UNITED
feeding and breeding practices. The
w h o cam e to thp rescue o f the im
Hug's, R anges, H frig f'ra to rs
F S A. does not, how ever, encourage
STATES
i prisoned party.
It was this w orthy
increasing livestock beyond the ca r
and humane leader o f the
British
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I that bought th eir fre»'»lom.
He bar
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so between the hours o f 9-i2 and 13,
tered with the Indians and brought
every day except Saturday
AND STAMPS
about the release »if the prisoners
i In return he gave the w arlike C ay-j
815 S W First at Yam hill
l uses, blankets .butcher knives
and
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Then free again, E lam Y oung got
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The
Indians had gotten aw ay with more ;
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fo
r
the
Tualatin
Country.
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1 plte all the losses o f his stock yes.
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maintains more than three times the surplus required l»v O regon
despite the greatest loss o f all. hts
Insurance l a ws .
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Treasury Department’s Defense
I eon James, he w»»s goin g on
T o many the call o f the open road also means the call o f the open water.
Savings Poster, showing an exact
Tne autfwnobde and good roads have brought thousands of beautiful lakea
The first day he got hts party j
duplication of the original "Minute
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance C o i i?any
and streams w-.thin reach o f the vacationist or the week rnder. Fishing seasons
dow n to Fort W alla W alla, now W al-
Man” statue by famed aculptor
throughout the country are opening, and these young people were among the
! ullu, and here he ran Into one i>f the
OF M cM lN N l IL L l;
Daniel Chester French. Defense
O rganized 1894
hrst to seek their favorite stream. They carry thev own boat, lashed to the
other kind o f men. Captain McHane. I
40 y e a r s o f R e l i a b l e 5 , -i v i c e ( h a s I. W alker. Agent
2k»xls and Stampa, on aale at your
top of their Chevrolet, and held securely s»nth a new vacuum grip holding
1 In charge o f the fort, w as Just the!
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bank or post office, are a vital part
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device actuated by vacuum power from the motor. Note the tufce connecting
j opposite o f P eter Ogden
He
re-1
o f America’s defense preparations.
“ Every Form of Protection"
boat
rack
with
motor
vacuum.
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H illsboro, O regon
fused to aid the em igrants---did not
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