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Page 4 JjMJa>w \ u ^ u st^ 7 ^ l 9 y The New Audicle by Sonotone Provides EyeGlasses for Ears In volume, distance. clarity, nat- air conduction development« ao that uralncss of tone-th. new Sonotone all types of cases may be served, Steamers on Columbia Draw 1 hou 3i*cs Audicle 451 sets 4 completely new standard so different, so much bet ter that it has von the admiration of not only 'the hard of hearing useis but of critical acoustical experts. But this is only half the story. Now precision and exactness in fit comes a further important contribu tion, the new Audicle by Sonotone. It is more than a new and greatly im proved model; it can be fitted to your individual needs with an exactness and with results in terms of better hear ing that far surpass any technique ting has been made possible by means j previously possible. For these reasons, oi an amplifier adjustable both in j ¡t has been given a new name, to pitch and degree of amplification, plus I sjgn«Mr.e the news that at last the rccivers of different pitch, plus a sci-1 world really has a modern equivalent, entific fitting technique Involving use i for impaired hearing, of spectacles for of the new Sonotone Audioscope. As a result, those who think they are hear ing as well as possible now may even hear blotter and those who could not be sufficiently helped before can be helped now. And Sonotone’a engineers did not stop at creating an amazingly more efficient instrument, the*' went on and made it smaller, much more con impaired eyesight, both In name and fact. The following quotation Is by Lucas S. Henry, M. D. "The subject of the use of hearing aids is a very Interesting one. The progress in perfecting hearing aids, which has been made during the last three years is really remarkable, due principally to the development of the venient to wear and use, more beau- j bone conduction principle. This pi In tiful to look at, even more depend 1 ciple of the bone oscillator has been In the experimental stage for several years, but the aparatus has until re cently been too cumbersome to be portable. Recent developments have now solved the problem of portability, so that today powerful, portable In struments are available." The Sonotone Portland company Is located In Portland In the Falling building. Phone BEacon 2611. able. For years, until recently, the prob lem of hearing impairment has been the step-child of science. If our eye sight became impaired we quickly got ourselves a pair of glasses. Here was one deject of vital sense, common to millions, for which science had a cor rective. But for that deficiency of another vital sense, heating, also com mon to millions, little was done. Then In 1932, came rtvlly import ant progress. The late Hugo Lieber in vented the first, practical wearable hearing device embodying the princi ple oft “ boiVo construction", that Is: hearing through the bones of the head. This invention brought good hearing or better hosring. In a majority of|er(on_ has opened a beauty parlor In cases, than any development In the! the Commercial Hotel Annex on past 30 years, because heretofore only I Front street. Tho new parlor will Roberts Motor Co. Distributors for Popular Federal Trucks a certain responsibility. To the com munity from which they have taken their sustenance they therefore give back all that they can in business and out. Respected among business men. admired by their friends and acquaintances their value is truly great. This company is located at 123 N. E. Pacific. Phone EA 3195. H. H. Judd Has Beauty Shop Opening In Commercial Hotel Annex at Beaverton Miss Florence Lucas, formerly of the Mary Ellen Beauty Shop, Beav- 4he “ uir condition” or telephone principle had been adapted to correc tion for hearing loss, and its effective application had been limited to a rel atively few cases of d certain type. Hugo Licber's invention met with be called Florence Beauty Shoppe. Miss Lucas has had 9 years ex perience in some of thd larger cities of the east and is prepared to do all kinds of beauty work. Miss Lucas will hold a formal . . , . opening of her new shop Tuesday such tremendous response that today Rt 7;80 p m A Roux hair. thousand of men and women In all tinting and machineless permanent Wiilk.s of life ¡.to wearing Sonotone.*, t (|,,mon trillions will be made, Every- modern men and women who lost no j one ¡„ invited. There will be door time in availing themselves of this I prizes. long-awaited means of fuller enjoy | Her shop will have black chrome ment of living and who refused to be j furniture, Natural waving machine, handicapped, or to impose on friends j Marvel steamer, manicuring table, nnd acquaintance)*, when It was no Turbinator dryers. Color scheme The Bonnaville Navigation company, |Bonneville and the Steamer Cascade rejuvinatora of passenger steamer service on the Willamette and Col umbia rivers win handle 30,000 people in 1937, Their Sunday excursions to Bonneville has become so popular that starting Aug. 22nd, the company will operate both the Steamer Lake | No one who watched almost with as.onishment the long lonv lines and , tha great fleets of motor trucks dur- j ing the war can ever doubt the val ue to civilization of this modern means of transportation. Motor trucks have truly brought about a | revolution in transportation. As a matter of fact, none except those of ! us with vivid memories going some twenty years back can remember how we got along without then». Although to the average man one Had Thorough and truck looks very much like another > • , — r . except that one is heavy and one is U n u s u a l 1 raining light, it is not to be forgotten that. | ----------- , just as there are pleasure cars and Ax a specialist in Chiropractic pleasure cars, there are motor trucks Dr. H. H. Judd has proven to many and motor trucks. Those on farms residents of Tualatin Valley that | and in urban business in this com- Chiropractic Treatments have cf- munlty who have need for motor fected the prevention and cure of |transportation are indeed fortunate many human ailments. All persons in having located here a firm which | who are lacking in strength and carries the best that the motor truck energy to perform their dally tasks, industry has to offer. Whatever whose tired bodies are aching with your transportation problem is, they pain, will find adjustments will give are prepared to solve it for you in the them a new outlook on lifa way of a motor truck. You may be With an unusual and thoro training sure of dollar for dollar value when Dr. H. H. Judd, Chiropractor, is you buy their line. without doubt among the leading Not only do they offer the best pcoPIe ,n this profession in the coun- that money can purchase, but they try- Besides a knowledge gained Both boats leave thg foot of South- have a complete service station at ^bru yt-Xfs of study he has equipped west Stark street. your command when new parts are Even though two steamers are be- needed or when the slightest adjust ing operated, tickets for the trips ment is desired. should be secured early in each week I They are furthermore men who In advance of the Sunday and partic- have learned their job. They are ularly for out of Portland people. n°t just mere salesmen. They have studied this problem of transporta tion and they will be glad to give Crowley’s Brake & Wheel Shop Performs Public Service his office to meet the demand of every patient. He is now head of one of the largest and most modern- ly equipped offices. He has restored health to hundreds of people. If you are not in good health you should s«je Dr. H. H. Judd known all over this section as a leader in longer necessary. Now, on top of the many improve- wlll be black, red and white. monts which have come from the Son ! Dr. U. S. G. Fletcher otoñe laboratories, both in bone and ! Decker Business C o l l e g e is Distinctive The Decker Business College has merited distinction achieved by care ful training of students .ns being far- above the average commercial school. On a visit to this Institution one will instantly feel tho atmosphere of business Idealism and general educa tional Interest. Rv Its dignity, the visitor is Immedin'ely impressed that here Is a good wide-awake business college whcrrfln students find effi cient specialized training. That Is well deserving of its established repu tation for thoroughness and quality Is witnessed by its chief asset which Is the personality of the Instructors ns revealed in their wholesome dlgnl fitsi appearance their earnestness In dealing with the students am! their direct and intfllUgent discus sion of school matters with the visi tor Many firms In this city and for miles around have secured well trained employes through this rell- ahlo school. The management maintains In the institution only sue<h policies and practices ns will In the community Chiropodist, is Prominent Professional Man Those from this Locality who have Received his Professional Ser vices arc Boosting for I)r. Fletcher The profession of Chiropody should i bn one of the utmost importance and we cannot fall to stress the remark able progress this branch of tho | medical profession has made by af fecting, In most cases, cures and al leviating pain and discomfort by scientific treatment of all afflictions | of the feet. During the many years that Dr. I Fletcher has been in active practice he has gained a valuable clientele due to his demonstrated ability as a practical Chiropodist, for he Is a graduate of an accredited school and uses the latest and most modern methods known to his profession. Those who secure his services are sure to be pleased as he Is a man who performs hla work in a thorough ly conscientious manner and he Is sure to satisfy the most exacting. He has gained the respect and good will of all who have had dealings | with him and we predict for him a Auto Brake Service Estab- lishments are Becoming a Necessity . __ »v. * , , - his field. He will prove to you be- L how von ™vg|'*rP OpinJ0n aS yond a question of a doubt that the tmnsnortntinn ^ w * c^Ie °f y<?Ur primary cause of your sickness lies rw r t wuh y°ur Hc wi> ' -H' nerformeH their rr a hCy f &ne tha nerve or nerves that are being performed their service successfully _______ Is evidenced by the dally testimony lmPov®*'lshcd dua tl?e pressure of the users of their trucks and by ,T D T 8UbiaJcat,° " of Lo o tr ind hi\ 'Ch daiIy,heart trouble stomach trouble, kid- S g way. ney trouble, headaches, nervousness They are not just business men. neuritis or a general break-down in They recognize that their residence health, and how to overcome these mission. Consequently the’ brake 1° the community places upon them diseases without purging the system expert is coming into prominence, i * ------------------- ------- Just such careful attention in the I C C 1114/1 PADAPE1 IC little details and always rendering! tiAKAUL IS parts of your car in the best of con- ] dition if you do not have proper brakes, your car is soon out of com- the _ ______ and always rendering i most courteous service has won ! NOTED FOR Auto brake and wheel service es tablishments are becoming more and more a necessity. In many garages, . _ , . , , ____ . when the motorist leaves his auto- f° r Çrowley s Brake and Wheel Shop | EXPERT WORK mobile for repair and instructions to the leading position they occupy. ^ ** wixrv. Every brake part carried by this | ----------- establishment is of the very best j Service Day and Night, Bufford quality, consistent with the price at j Johnson is Manager which each article is sold and guar- i ----------- anteed. j The Coliseum Garage is scientif- The proprietor, Mr. Crowley, is a | ically equipped as regards all class- well known business man and pro- j es of motor rebuilding, automobile greesive booster for the home com- machina work and cylinder grinding munity. Their establishment is one ! and roboring. They make a feature test and tighten the brakes, the brakes are overlooked and, after all, this is the most important item. In cases of accidents the motorist with faulty brakes has little chance of proving himself not guilty of the accident, whether at fault or not. Crowleys Brake & Wheel Shop., lo cated at 203 N. E. Grand, phone EA. 1722, furnishes a complete brake and wheH service. Be sure your brakes are O. K. and ride safely. These well known and skilled auto brake and wheel men have gained a high place In public favor by means of the general good qualities of the service they glvo and the brakes they have serviced. Although your motor may be In perfect running order and the other with drugs. Though . you swim in drugs, the only way to get permanent lelief is to rclmove the cause of the disease. The writer of this article and the publication wishes to call the atten tion of the raaders to the fact that Dr. Judd is offering local people a free clinic on Thursday Saturday, Tuesday, August 26, 28 and 31. He Is located in Portland on the 7th floor of the Studio Bldg. S. W. 9th and Taylor. He is a member of the Tay lor street clinic. The phone is BE 8625. of the leading! shops of this section of cylinder rcboring and have special i and in this business review we are machines and equipment to take care’ The word “news” originates from pleased to compliment thqm upon Qf this important and popular feature ! the lettersthat stand for the four th®* metropolitan service and the Qf their service. I directions of the compass North J * «* - . * reboring by ; East. W e*, and South. their modern establishment. ** ^ivesth a _______ _____________ ________ " In making this review of the on ! ol>:a>n^ le *n » ward progress and commercial effi- fh ’ OIt c y C J8 are eiency of this section, we desire to 1 ° nes/ no‘ iuat f a ¿ood’ Th®! direct the spacial attention of our ,oadingr auto’ tractor and commercial readers to this essential service. and elsowhere 'reflect credir uWn 't'h; Icontinued success In his chosen pro- enuse of education. , Everything new fcss °n^ Portland In modern business Is taught hero. . . . _____ „ ,,, therefore we recommend the business 1 ” n " 8 rr< ‘ ,.r ‘ j. ' oollegn to the public without heslta 9 h a" (L , ?th . n5 mx tion. You should visit the Decker| Hir-ch Bldg. The phone is BE. 5013. Business college) to appreciate what It Is doing for the community In pre-[ paring future business people. ThlsJ school Is located at 2150 S. E. Haw ' thorne. Phone EA. 4524 and Is! under the direction of Mrs. White. T HE WAY MRS MARY MoHENRY Mrs. Mary McHenry, 89, of Hazel- dale, died Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Surviving are one son Richard of Portland; three daughters, Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Mrs. Geo. Watson. Aloha, and Mrs. Lily Robertson of Fresno, Calif, 24 grandchildren, several great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Mary Mcl^eod was born at Barney River, Nova Scotia, Oct. 1847, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl^eod. She went with her parents to Minne sota whi|re she mrfiried in 1871. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Peggs Chapel with interment In Evangelical cemetery at Coopar Mt. Stark Davis Sells Advance Hydro-Type Pumps Stark Davis Company are now fea turing the Advance Pumps, for the home dairy, resorts and Industrial plants. The pumps are both for shal low and deep wells and one of the many features include that there is | no wearing parts below ground level, and has only one moving part. The pumps are scientifically designed, accurately machined, rugged, durable, dependable and yet economical. The workings of the deep-pressure well is that part of the water deliv ered at high pressure from the centri fugal pump is directed down the pressure pipe to a nozzle thru which it flows at high velocity, thereby cre ating a vacuum which draws water thru the foot valve and forces it up to the suction of the pump. The shallow well system is the same as the deep well system, except that the Hydro-Ejector is used only In the smallest size where it is neces sary to provide a longer R. A. Hickox Secretary Inland Boatmen’s Union Accepts C. I. O. as the Only Satisfactory Organization R. A. HICKOX DESERVES CREDIT car manufacturers of this country | and Europe use the process. To prevent loss of power, to have J Igasoline economy and a qulot hum ming motor is the aim and when it | gets out of trim it requires work of a specialist. This firm has able automotive en-1 gineers with ears and eyes trained to detect all knocks and causes of I trouble. Mr. Johnson who understands all j types of motors from the simple one, engine to the | the six. the eight and Portland is proud of this citizen who has helped make Portland famous. No! cylinder stationary review of the names of men would four-cylinder, be complete without the name of R. j the twelve, and no matter what kind A. Hickox. of motor you have you will find that Mr. Hickox has always contribut- ] whem it goes out of this shop it will ed more than his share lo the progress be sparking on all cylinders, and prosperity of Portl°nd. His per-1 This garage is located at 2077 N. W. sonal success has always been turned Marshall. The phone BR, 2051, to the advantage of his fellow citizens. -------------------------- Mr. Hickox deserves every bit of I Advertise!—Advertising brings suc- TodayV Taxogram- For the past seven years, the Federal Government has spent two dollars for every dollar It has ta ken in. Treasury figures show Federal receipts during this seven- year period to bo $23,602,000,000— and expenditures totaling $45,854,- 000,000—Although Federal reve nues have increased since 1933, government spending in thd past four years has proceeded at such a pace that our total national debt today has reached $36.000.000,000. praise we are able to give him at this °*sa. success brings happiness time. The writer of this article hopes tha/t Mr. Hickox will continue to serve | this territory as secretary of Inland Boatman’s union for many years to come. Mr. Hiekox’s reasons for accepting the C. I. O. is as follows, as yet the C. I. O. has no constitution. At their operating coming convention in Chicago they Pyke’s Radiator Shop 1 Blk E. of P. O, Metzger Radiators Boiled Out nnd Repaired Saw Gumming Lawnmowers & Toole Sharpened Electric Welding and Aluminum Soldering CALIFORNIA TI. CARS regularly assigned our 'ins to (aliiom ia are air-randi- ted! This means, that no matter •at type of a< mmmodationt you choose and regarJ/err of tho uoolhor, you’ll ride in cool, clean, comfort all the way. Car tempera tures are automatically kept at iust the right degree. There’s no dust or dirt. Noise is deadened. When you go to California, enjoy this marvelous comfort, which only the train provides! Kail fares are 2e a mile and less. W hy travel less com fortably when rail fares are so low? Southern Pacific ••• local S P. «(ant or writs J. A. OKMANDY. Crn Past. Afrit, tlj P aci6s building, feitiand, Oiagua Approximately three hundred word* make up seventy-five pql cent of all the words used In ordinary speech and writing. range and higher pressure. Iwill form their constitution which Stark Davis is located in Portland must be accepted by the rank and at 933 S. W. Third avenue, phone num- file. To have some voice in said consti- ber ATwater 4144. j tution Mr. Hickox feels that everyone - should be in on the ground floor thus What to do with those white shoes f,nab‘inK ^eryone, hava a v° ic« in is quickly solved by Levenson Shoe 118 rormRUon- Repair shop in Portland at Wash ington near third. They dye your shoes any color desired at prices rnoro reasonably than one would expect. They also pay postago on shoes mailed. THE GREEN LANTERN CAFE AT ALOHA CAN NOW S17PPLY YOU WITH FROSKIST ICE CREAM 30c a Quart 15c a Why Pay More for lee Cream whcyi you can get the Bent Prices quoted for Special Flavors TRY OUR STEAKS AND CHICKEN DINNERS We across the Street from tlho Aloha Stage Depot No Beer or Wines Served by Ua for less The word "cleave" has directly op posite meanings. It means to adhere closely and also means a cut apart. The average curvature of the earth Is two Inches per mile._____________ Authorised Dealers for F airbank-Morse Automatic WATER SYSTEMS DEWEY The Plumber Beaverton, Oregon The highest and lowest places in the United States are both in Califor nia and only eighty-six miles apart. Now is the time to order your gen- Mt. Whitney is 14496 feet above sea eral furnace and stove oil for winter, i level; Death Valley Is 276 feet below Call C. J. Barnes, local manager Gen- j gca level. oral Petroleum Co. and he will sup- __ -------- ply you. The idqal comfort of oil ! The average height of men in Am-1 burning stoves and furnaces in homes ekioa is five feet and eight inches, has created a greater demand for oil j and of women, five feet and four this year than ever before. Inches. Aloha Shoe Renewing Guaranteed First Class SHOE REPAIRING iAdisa Work given Special Attention M. E. HAl.t.ARD AI.OIIA Feed Them The Best For Increased Poultry prof Us try our Vitamtlk Feed. Food is the builder of all animal tis sues. Nowhere is the study of food of more Importance than in the problems of poultry raising Whether you raise poultry for your table or for market. let us demonstrate how this feed will benefit your flack. 8203 J. B. Imlay & Sons 3740 Better SERVICE Always BUY NOW! ROOFING, Per Roll COMPOSITION SHINGLES, Per Bdl. _ CALSOMINE, Per lb ________________ _____ PAINT, Per G al. ______________ __ _____ ___ %x6 FLOORING, Per M _________________ SHINGLES, Per Sq________________________ $1.25 $1.98 .07 1.65 17.00 2.20 See Us For Sewer and Drain Tile, Wall Board Paint, Oil, Glass, Doors and Windows AJ.OIIA REEDV1LLS w. Co. J. McCready Lumber Our Red Truck# Deliver Phone 4603 F. D. Peck, Mgr. Re*. Phone 12503

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The New Audicle by Sonotone Provides EyeGlasses for Ears

In volume, distance. clarity, nat- air conduction development« ao that uralncss of ton e-th . new Sonotone all types of cases may be served,

Steamers on Columbia Draw 1 hou 3i*cs

Audicle 451 sets 4 completely new standard so different, so much bet­ter that it has von the admiration of not only 'the hard of hearing useis but of critical acoustical experts. But this is only half the story.

Now precision and exactness in fit

comes a further important contribu tion, the new Audicle by Sonotone. It is more than a new and greatly im­proved model; it can be fitted to your individual needs with an exactness and with results in terms of better hear­ing that far surpass any technique

ting has been made possible by means j previously possible. For these reasons, oi an amplifier adjustable both in j ¡t has been given a new name, to pitch and degree of amplification, plus I sjgn«Mr.e the news that at last the rccivers of different pitch, plus a sci-1 world really has a modern equivalent, entific fitting technique Involving use i for impaired hearing, of spectacles forof the new Sonotone Audioscope. As a result, those who think they are hear­ing as well as possible now may even hear blotter and those who could not be sufficiently helped before can be helped now.

And Sonotone’a engineers did not stop at creating an amazingly more efficient instrument, the*' went on and made it smaller, much more con

impaired eyesight, both In name and fact.

The following quotation Is by Lucas S. Henry, M. D.

"The subject of the use of hearing aids is a very Interesting one. The progress in perfecting hearing aids, which has been made during the last three years is really remarkable, due principally to the development of the

venient to wear and use, more beau- j bone conduction principle. This pi In tiful to look at, even more depend 1 ciple of the bone oscillator has been

In the experimental stage for several years, but the aparatus has until re­cently been too cumbersome to be portable. Recent developments have now solved the problem of portability, so that today powerful, portable In­struments are available."

The Sonotone Portland company Is located In Portland In the Falling building. Phone BEacon 2611.

able.For years, until recently, the prob­

lem of hearing impairment has been the step-child of science. If our eye­sight became impaired we quickly got ourselves a pair of glasses. Here was one deject of vital sense, common to millions, for which science had a cor­rective. But for that deficiency of another vital sense, heating, also com­mon to millions, little was done.

Then In 1932, came rtvlly import­ant progress. The late Hugo Lieber in­vented the first, practical wearable hearing device embodying the princi­ple oft “boiVo construction", that Is: hearing through the bones of the head.This invention brought good hearing or better hosring. In a majority of|er(on_ has opened a beauty parlor In cases, than any development In the! the Commercial Hotel Annex on past 30 years, because heretofore only I Front street. Tho new parlor will

Roberts Motor Co. Distributors for Popular Federal Trucks

a certain responsibility. To the com­munity from which they have takentheir sustenance they therefore give back all that they can in business and out. Respected among business men. admired by their friends and acquaintances their value is truly great. This company is located at 123 N. E. Pacific. Phone E A 3195.

H. H. Judd Has

Beauty Shop Opening In Commercial Hotel Annex at Beaverton

Miss Florence Lucas, formerly ofthe Mary Ellen Beauty Shop, Beav-

4he “uir condition” or telephone principle had been adapted to correc­tion for hearing loss, and its effective application had been limited to a rel­atively few cases of d certain type.

Hugo Licber's invention met with

be called Florence Beauty Shoppe.Miss Lucas has had 9 years ex­

perience in some of thd larger cities of the east and is prepared to do all kinds of beauty work.

Miss Lucas will hold a formal. . , . opening of her new shop Tuesdaysuch tremendous response that today Rt 7;80 p m A Roux hair.

thousand of men and women In all tinting and machineless permanent Wiilk.s of life ¡.to wearing Sonotone.*, t (|,,mon trillions will be made, Every- modern men and women who lost no j one ¡„ invited. There will be door time in availing themselves of this I prizes.long-awaited means of fuller enjoy | Her shop will have black chrome ment of living and who refused to be j furniture, Natural waving machine, handicapped, or to impose on friends j Marvel steamer, manicuring table, nnd acquaintance)*, when It was no Turbinator dryers. Color scheme

The Bonnaville Navigation company, | Bonneville and the Steamer Cascade rejuvinatora of passenger steamer service on the Willamette and Col­umbia rivers win handle 30,000 people in 1937, Their Sunday excursions to Bonneville has become so popular that starting Aug. 22nd, the company will operate both the Steamer Lake

| No one who watched almost with as.onishment the long lonv lines and

, tha great fleets of motor trucks dur- j ing the war can ever doubt the val­ue to civilization of this modern means of transportation. Motor trucks have truly brought about a

| revolution in transportation. As a matter of fact, none except those of

! us with vivid memories going some twenty years back can remember how we got along without then».

Although to the average man one H a d T h o r o u g h a n d truck looks very much like another > • , — r .except that one is heavy and one is U n u s u a l 1 r a in in glight, it is not to be forgotten that. | -----------

, just as there are pleasure cars and Ax a specialist in Chiropracticpleasure cars, there are motor trucks Dr. H. H. Judd has proven to many and motor trucks. Those on farms residents of Tualatin Valley that

| and in urban business in this com- Chiropractic Treatments have cf- munlty who have need for motor fected the prevention and cure of

| transportation are indeed fortunate many human ailments. All persons in having located here a firm which | who are lacking in strength and carries the best that the motor truck energy to perform their dally tasks, industry has to offer. Whatever whose tired bodies are aching with your transportation problem is, they pain, will find adjustments will give are prepared to solve it for you in the them a new outlook on lifa way of a motor truck. You may be With an unusual and thoro training sure of dollar for dollar value when Dr. H. H. Judd, Chiropractor, is you buy their line. without doubt among the leading

Not only do they offer the best pcoPIe ,n this profession in the coun- that money can purchase, but they try- Besides a knowledge gained

Both boats leave thg foot of South- have a complete service station at b̂ru yt-Xfs of study he has equipped west Stark street. your command when new parts are

Even though two steamers are be- needed or when the slightest adjust­ing operated, tickets for the trips ment is desired.should be secured early in each week I They are furthermore men who In advance of the Sunday and partic- have learned their job. They are ularly for out of Portland people. n°t just mere salesmen. They have

studied this problem of transporta­tion and they will be glad to give

Crowley’s Brake & Wheel Shop Performs Public Service

his office to meet the demand of every patient. He is now head of one of the largest and most modern- ly equipped offices. He has restored health to hundreds of people.

If you are not in good health you should s«je Dr. H. H. Judd known all over this section as a leader in

longer necessary.Now, on top of the many improve-

wlll be black, red and white.

monts which have come from the Son ! Dr. U. S. G. Fletcherotoñe laboratories, both in bone and !

Decker Business C o l l e g e is Distinctive

The Decker Business College has merited distinction achieved by care­ful training of students .ns being far- above the average commercial school.

On a visit to this Institution one will instantly feel tho atmosphere of business Idealism and general educa­tional Interest. Rv Its dignity, the visitor is Immedin'ely impressed that here Is a good wide-awake business college whcrrfln students find effi­cient specialized training. That Is well deserving of its established repu­tation for thoroughness and quality Is witnessed by its chief asset which Is the personality of the Instructors ns revealed in their wholesome dlgnl fitsi appearance their earnestness In dealing with the students am! their direct and intfllUgent discus­sion of school matters with the visi­tor Many firms In this city and for miles around have secured well trained employes through this rell- ahlo school.

The management maintains In the institution only sue<h policies and practices ns will In the community

Chiropodist, is Prominent Professional ManThose from this Locality who have

Received his Professional Ser­vices arc Boosting for

I)r. Fletcher

The profession of Chiropody should i bn one of the utmost importance and we cannot fall to stress the remark­able progress this branch of tho

| medical profession has made by af­fecting, In most cases, cures and al­leviating pain and discomfort by scientific treatment of all afflictions

| of the feet.During the many years that Dr.

I Fletcher has been in active practice he has gained a valuable clientele due to his demonstrated ability as a practical Chiropodist, for he Is a graduate of an accredited school and uses the latest and most modern methods known to his profession.

Those who secure his services are sure to be pleased as he Is a man who performs hla work in a thorough­ly conscientious manner and he Is sure to satisfy the most exacting. He has gained the respect and good will of all who have had dealings

| with him and we predict for him a

Auto Brake Service Estab- lishments are Becoming

a Necessity

.__ » v . * , , - his field. He will prove to you be-L how von ™ v g | '*rP OpinJ0n aS yond a question of a doubt that the tmnsnortntinn ̂ w * c^Ie ° f y<?Ur primary cause of your sickness lies

r w r t wuh y°ur Hc wi>' -H'nerformeH their rr a hCy f &ne tha nerve or nerves that are being performed their service successfully _______Is evidenced by the dally testimony lmPov®*'lshcd dua *° tl?e pressureof the users of their trucks and by , T D T 8UbiaJcat,° " ofLo o t r ind h i\ 'Ch daiIy,heart trouble stomach trouble, kid-S g way. ney trouble, headaches, nervousness

They are not just business men. neuritis or a general break-down inThey recognize that their residence health, and how to overcome these

mission. Consequently the’ brake 1° the community places upon them diseases without purging the systemexpert is coming into prominence, i * ------------------- -------

Just such careful attention in the IC C 1114/1 P A D A P E 1 IClittle details and always rendering! t i A K A U L IS

parts of your car in the best of con- ] dition if you do not have proper brakes, your car is soon out of com-

the_ ______ and always rendering imost courteous service has won ! NOTED FOR

Auto brake and wheel service es­tablishments are becoming more andmore a necessity. In many garages, . _ , . „ , , ____ .when the motorist leaves his auto- f° r Çrowley s Brake and Wheel Shop | E X P E R T W O R K mobile for repair and instructions to the leading position they occupy. ^ ** w ixrv.

Every brake part carried by this | -----------establishment is of the very best j Service Day and Night, Bufford quality, consistent with the price at j Johnson is Managerwhich each article is sold and guar- i -----------anteed. j The Coliseum Garage is scientif-

The proprietor, Mr. Crowley, is a | ically equipped as regards all class- well known business man and pro- j es of motor rebuilding, automobile greesive booster for the home com- machina work and cylinder grinding munity. Their establishment is one ! and roboring. They make a feature

test and tighten the brakes, the brakes are overlooked and, after all, this is the most important item. In cases of accidents the motorist with faulty brakes has little chance of proving himself not guilty of the accident, whether at fault or not. Crowleys Brake & Wheel Shop., lo­cated at 203 N. E. Grand, phone EA. 1722, furnishes a complete brake and wheH service. Be sure your brakes are O. K. and ride safely.

These well known and skilled auto brake and wheel men have gained a high place In public favor by means of the general good qualities of the service they glvo and the brakes they have serviced.

Although your motor may be In perfect running order and the other

with drugs. Though . you swim in drugs, the only way to get permanent lelief is to rclmove the cause of the disease.

The writer of this article and the publication wishes to call the atten­tion of the raaders to the fact that Dr. Judd is offering local people a free clinic on Thursday Saturday, Tuesday, August 26, 28 and 31. He Is located in Portland on the 7th floor of the Studio Bldg. S. W. 9th and Taylor. He is a member of the Tay­lor street clinic. The phone is BE 8625.

of the leading! shops of this section of cylinder rcboring and have special iand in this business review we are machines and equipment to take care’ The word “news” originates frompleased to compliment thqm upon Qf this important and popular feature ! the letters that stand for the fourth®* metropolitan service and the Qf their service. I directions of the compass North

J * « * - . * reboring by ; East. W e*, and South.their modern establishment. * * ^ivesth a ’_______ — _____________ ________ ■"

In making this review of the on ! ol>:a>n^ le *n »ward progress and commercial effi- fh ’ OIt c y C J8 areeiency of this section, we desire to 1 ° nes/ no‘ iuat f a ¿ ood’ Th® !direct the spacial attention of our ,oadingr auto’ tractor and commercialreaders to this essential service.

and elsowhere 'reflect credir uWn 't'h; I continued success In his chosen pro- enuse of education. , Everything new fcss °n^ PortlandIn modern business Is taught hero. . . . _____ „ ,,,therefore we recommend the business 1 ” n " 8 rr< ‘ ,.r ‘ j. 'oollegn to the public without heslta 9 h a" (L , ?th . n 5 m xtion. You should visit the Decker| Hir-ch Bldg. The phone is BE. 5013.Business college) to appreciate what It Is doing for the community In pre-[ paring future business people. ThlsJ school Is located at 2150 S. E. Haw ' thorne. Phone EA. 4524 and Is! under the direction of Mrs. White.

T HE

WAY

MRS MARY MoHENRYMrs. Mary McHenry, 89, of Hazel-

dale, died Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Surviving are one son Richard of Portland; three daughters, Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Mrs. Geo. Watson. Aloha, and Mrs. Lily Robertson of Fresno, Calif, 24 grandchildren, several great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.

Mary Mcl^eod was born at Barney River, Nova Scotia, Oct. 1847, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl^eod. She went with her parents to Minne­sota whi|re she mrfiried in 1871.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at Peggs Chapel with interment In Evangelical cemetery at Coopar Mt.

Stark Davis Sells Advance Hydro-Type Pumps

Stark Davis Company are now fea­turing the Advance Pumps, for the home dairy, resorts and Industrial plants. The pumps are both for shal­low and deep wells and one of the many features include that there is | no wearing parts below ground level, and has only one moving part. The pumps are scientifically designed, accurately machined, rugged, durable, dependable and yet economical.

The workings of the deep-pressure well is that part of the water deliv­ered at high pressure from the centri­fugal pump is directed down the pressure pipe to a nozzle thru which it flows at high velocity, thereby cre­ating a vacuum which draws water thru the foot valve and forces it up to the suction of the pump.

The shallow well system is the same as the deep well system, except that the Hydro-Ejector is used only In the smallest size where it is neces­sary to provide a longer

R. A. Hickox Secretary Inland Boatmen’s Union Accepts C. I. O. as the Only Satisfactory OrganizationR . A . H IC K O X D E S E R V E S C R E D IT

car manufacturers of this country | and Europe use the process.

To prevent loss of power, to have J I gasoline economy and a qulot hum­ming motor is the aim and when it | gets out of trim it requires work of a specialist.

This firm has able automotive en-1 gineers with ears and eyes trained to detect all knocks and causes of I trouble.

Mr. Johnson who understands all j types of motors from the simple one,

engine to the | the six. the eight and

Portland is proud of this citizen who has helped make Portland famous. No! cylinder stationary review of the names of men would four-cylinder, be complete without the name of R. j the twelve, and no matter what kind A. Hickox. of motor you have you will find that

Mr. Hickox has always contribut- ] whem it goes out of this shop it will ed more than his share lo the progress be sparking on all cylinders, and prosperity of Portl°nd. His per-1 This garage is located at 2077 N. W. sonal success has always been turned Marshall. The phone BR, 2051,to the advantage o f his fellow citizens. -------------------------- —

Mr. Hickox deserves every bit of I Advertise!—Advertising brings suc-

TodayV Taxogram-For the past seven years, the

Federal Government has spent two dollars for every dollar It has ta­ken in. Treasury figures show Federal receipts during this seven- year period to bo $23,602,000,000— and expenditures totaling $45,854,- 000,000—Although Federal reve­nues have increased since 1933, government spending in thd past four years has proceeded at such a pace that our total national debt today has reached $36.000.000,000.

praise we are able to give him at this °*sa. success brings happiness time. The writer of this article hopes tha/t Mr. Hickox will continue to serve | this territory as secretary of Inland Boatman’s union for many years to come.

Mr. Hiekox’s reasons for accepting the C. I. O. is as follows, as yet the C. I. O. has no constitution. At their

operating coming convention in Chicago they

Pyke’s Radiator Shop1 Blk E. of P. O, Metzger

Radiators Boiled Out nnd Repaired Saw Gumming

Lawnmowers & Toole Sharpened Electric Welding

and Aluminum Soldering

CALIFORNIAT I. CARS regularly assigned our 'ins to (a liiom ia are air-randi-

ted! This means, that no matter •at type of a< mmmodationt you

choose and regarJ/err o f tho uoolhor, you’ll ride in cool, clean, comfort all the way. Car tempera­tures are automatically kept at iust the right degree. There’s no dust or dirt. Noise is deadened. When you go to California, enjoy this marvelous comfort, which only the train provides! Kail fares are 2e a mile and less. W h y travel less com­fortably when rail fares are so low?

Southern Pacific••• local S P. « (a n t or writs J. A. O K M A N D Y . C r n Past. A f r i t , t l j P aci6s bu ilding, fe it ia n d , Oiagua

Approximately three hundred word* make up seventy-five pql cent of all the words used In ordinary speech and writing.

range and higher pressure. I will form their constitution whichStark Davis is located in Portland must be accepted by the rank and

at 933 S. W. Third avenue, phone num- file. To have some voice in said consti- ber ATwater 4144. j tution Mr. Hickox feels that everyone

- should be in on the ground floor thusWhat to do with those white shoes ■ f,nab‘inK ^eryone, hava a v° ic« in

is quickly solved by Levenson Shoe 118 rormRUon- Repair shop in Portland at Wash­ington near third. They dye your shoes any color desired at prices rnoro reasonably than one would expect.

They also pay postago on shoes mailed.

TH E GREEN LANTERN CAFEAT ALOHA CAN NOW S17PPLY YOU WITH

FROSKIST ICE CREAM30c a Quart 15c a

Why Pay More for lee Cream whcyi you can get the BentPrices quoted for Special Flavors

TRY OUR STEAKS AND CHICKEN DINNERS We across the Street from tlho Aloha Stage Depot

No Beer or Wines Served by Ua

for less

The word "cleave" has directly op­posite meanings. It means to adhere closely and also means a cut apart.

The average curvature of the earth Is two Inches per mile._____________

Authorised Dealers forF airbank-Morse

AutomaticW ATER SYSTEM S

D E W E Y The PlumberBeaverton, Oregon

The highest and lowest places in the United States are both in Califor­nia and only eighty-six miles apart.

Now is the time to order your gen- Mt. Whitney is 14496 feet above sea eral furnace and stove oil for winter, i level; Death Valley Is 276 feet below Call C. J. Barnes, local manager Gen- j gca level.oral Petroleum Co. and he will sup- — __ — --------ply you. The idqal comfort of oil ! The average height of men in Am-1 burning stoves and furnaces in homes ekioa is five feet and eight inches, has created a greater demand for oil j and of women, five feet and four this year than ever before. Inches.

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Guaranteed First Class SHOE REPAIRING

iAdisa Work given Special Attention M. E. HAl.t.ARD AI.OIIA

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For Increased Poultry prof Us try our Vitamtlk Feed. Food is the builder of all animal tis­sues. Nowhere is the study of food of more Importance than in the problems of poultry raising Whether you raise poultry for your table or for market. let us demonstrate how this feed will benefit your flack.

8203 J. B. Imlay & Sons 3740Better SERVICE Always

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