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THE Page Four IT ills b n n ^ A rg u s W ith W h ic h la C o m bined th e llilla h o r o In depen dent B ' | l4 v»r,' z\rg u a « » ta h 1S94 H illa b o ro In depen dent e*tab. 1878 M r K IN N K Y M r K IN N K Y . Publiahera P o bliahed T hu rad ay*. E n te re d a* aoeond-elaaa m a tte r in the p o a to ffio e a t H ills b o ro . O reg on A w . V E R N E M c K IN N E Y E d ito r Sr E ir» t A u d ite d Paper. L a r u - e»t A tu fite d W e e k ly C irc u la tio n in O regon M r« "b *r—O re r ò » S ta te E d i- to r ia l A.KK.'fiatH'n and N a tio n a l E d ito r ia l A a a u ria tL n O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER M RS. E. C. M c K IN N E Y AsstX 'iate E d ito r W A S H IN G T O N OF CO UNTY S u b s c rip tio n Ratea S tr ic t ly Cash in Advance U . S O utaide O regon Il J F o re ig n C o untries P e r year ... S t* months 1 2 .0 0 8 T h e H ills b o r o A ru u a aaaumee no f in a n c ia l r w p o n e ib ility fo r e rro r» p u b lish e d in its colum n s. bu t in chm * w h e r e t h i a p a p e r 1« a t f a u lt w i ll r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f an a d v e rt it en t in w h ic h th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occur». Special Privilege Service Change H IL L S B O R O ARG US, Analysis o f Hand Proves In te re s tin g H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, Muy 31. 1934 OREGON j NOTED MEN TO HEAD 65TH O. S.C. COMMENC E MENT J Effective this week the Argus is re suming the old publication time of T hurs day noon and deliveries will be the same as before postal set"« ice w a s curtailed. Changes have been m ade by the postal departm ent which perm its the resum ption l la Analysis of V»ur Hand May of the old service. Mean Many Hollars to Vou In order that the Argus may more easily Serial Mo \ No 1 You like or dislike, love comply with hourly regulations o f t h e or hate, almost sight. This tend graphic arts code, correspondents a r e ency may lead at you Into wrong asked to please continue sending in their friendships which may have a m a terial effect on your life. Your letters at the same time. Advertising must personality t< nrdenl bi nature you also be in at the same time. love loyalty and need to be loved Item s of news are solicited from sub m return No 5 You prefer ix-.u-c. but will scribers and others, who are asked to stand up lor your rights if the oc mail or telephone them to the Argus im casion demands it. You are apt io speak up toil impulsively and re m ediately a lte r they occur. That is. if you it afterw ard' Your type should have a wedding, a death, an accident, vis gret capital!,le on your personality as itors, build a house or put on a program , you will make friends by the score Serial No. Il notify the Argus the day it happens or not 7 Your type is not obstinate later than the next day as the wheels but No. you will sometimes let yourself must be kept turning every day in order Ik' imposed upon. You show u n usual talent for coping with a d to get out the paper. verse circa instances. The publishers are endeavoring to give No. 5- You are mentally alert, a mixer, quick witted and agree you the best paper th a t is within then good able, and your genial m anner and pow er to do and they will appreciate the qir.ck understanding endear you to help and suggestions of subscribers and advertisers. A dvertisers are a big force in m aintaining and sending this county new spaper to you regularly and they de- pationage. A igus nuxeitiseis tiim s that anyone u u i patronize with confidence. 4F\ <... i ....... McCabe, both of Compilila route 2. May 22. W alter II Tides and H elm M. Bed. both of Yamhill, May 24 Humphrey Parry of North Piativi and Flossie Berry of Portland. May 20 William E ilaani Rhinelander and I'aiolvn Jean Bond, both ol i'oreat Grove. Mav 28 Frank A Miller of lllllkhoro und Laura Marie Coupe of Forcai Grove, May 28 {. I inulina's Ail rice Il fix Tim nV« lient! lo Ih » i»r»l«t»n» uud»M “ f !»*• ¿rwii liH .lh .r . J VS.illn» Hl \ irth li» iH p l« u HI U ngalo. N I m a trlu«i4'h«nl »»»»< b I. ih k I i MilTrrllMi The I m - j O ho nl w lil. ll gi•ii>ltn«,ilip f H'« ' inni) ih I k I anil w lih ’h ho now g h i t > it x lll lo r hl« rm s i n la U ir l ì i NlliHMil, I n o i l Oil • fM iiio iia nt<>nta> h •!> » - r U l l i l ■ lrl|U«< a r llo n |.i«i». I I I pur LMMIU I« I o lO’llI l *11*1' < »>«••»< m i l « o o l h » Mini I ip a I H ip I ii B « iiu i | ab mm h lin in g am i «»«a» P iin 4 ln ’ .ith M na» IPiiPt« p ra isin g Iho I'd g a TioaiH H 'iit In»»« I ibpii rp« i'l»p«l flou» »11*11111« of al> uw Il ill* er«, ai l.I ar.niai-h. In • lig i a iii.n. h p a rttn irn . g«» pain« lo b lung am i .•llu< «ymptoni« o i «•*.. »» a< b illy U r lio I dg». H u ili' «'S Foul Mi-tiulaa« lililg . Hl I ’a iiL M inn fo r « frow «am alo Tl»o ? »lay t i l » l lm» o i I I*;« T ahlola I» ««»Id on • im .nojr- ba»*k g laia.dvp <>r sa tis fa c tio n by k Ï . I <laa Ogden L. Mills, secretary of the tre a s ury during a part of the Hoover adm in I I . !!«<>.,,> istration. and Bainbridge Colby, secre tary of state under the late President \\ ¡1- son. assail the new deal and decry regi m entation and bureaucracy. These effete New Yorkers, accustom ed to sitting in th lap of luxury, don’t seem to tak e into ac count the desires and feelings of the aver- age Am erican, who in most cases, hopes w ith all his heart for the success of the Stationery Value recovery policies. It seems particularly un fittin g "for a cabinet m em ber of the <t adm inistration to do any com plaining . Leading figures in the annual graduation exercises at O regon Slate College. Sunday and Monday. June 3 ami 4, cause of recovery and when such great and the scene of part of the ceremonies. Above, from left. l)r. H erm an Frank Swartz. Berkeley, commence m ent speaker; Bishop Titus Lowe. Portland, to preach baccalaureate setnion Sunday; Chancellor W. J. strides have been m ade under Roosevelt. K err, who will take part in his 27th O.S.C. com m encem ent; President George W. Peavy, to preside Not Running Away These gentlem en fail to take into consid over the exercises for the first time. Below, part o f last year's academic procession passing the Memorial eration the possible results of continuation T hat prices are not running away from Union building to the assembly halt under the policies th at resulted in the wages is shown in a nation-wide survey LORI» BALTIMORE g reat depression. O R F G O N S T A T E C O L L EG E , its reunion together with a dozen C lum ber of Commerce »» ypc.il.rr. PORTFOLIO ju st released by the Standard Statistics Corvallis.—Invitations are out for or more other classes to have spe- Members of ihr ■ tate board of high- Co., the purpose of which was to "ascer ___ ____ friend and stranger alike Read- the 6Sth annual comm encement ex- cial gatherings. Sunday there will er education and o l l i e i late oftioals tain w hether the net purchasing power of mesa to believe Uie best of others, ercises here at which lime 400 dr- be the usual baccalaureate services will he guests of liunur the average w orker has been enhanced Voters Chose Wisely .on Krees "'il'1 be conferred, 51 of which in which all Corv.i’h , churches will This will Le the fust . uiiiuienrr 50 luH'ii-fiiHHh shi'ct.s on an by his higher rem uneration," with special life, make you universally popular will be advanced degrees of m asters join and at which Bishop T itus m i nt Io he p -e led , te r by I'resi- viisy writing pud. 21 vnvel- The voters of Oregon chose wisely in consideration for the result of the recent No. lo -Y o 'tiT ’ioie of th e finer of arts or m asters of science. The I owe of Portland, head of the M. th- dent George W. Peavy, recently ap- opvs to mutch in u conven the selection of th eir candidates. General wave of wage increases. things of life is well developed tentative list of those to receive o d i t Episcopal church in this area, pointed head of the , »Urge lie has ient pocket. Charles M artin for the dem ocrats and Joe Dunne for the republicans. Dunne garnered a lot of votes here because of Limited (juuntity ul his work fo r the milk control bill. M artin ______ ___ ____ ______ ______ this low price. is a particularly strong candidate and as thus fa r (to April 19. 1934), he has had No. 4— You enjoy the type of ver Jubilee class of 190Q w ll hold ligion a n d p r e s i d e n t o f th e B e r k e l e y governor of Oregon would be a credit to to bear an insignificant p art of the high- muslc ‘J?31 u a blRher; ,th,‘ * ~ Marriage IJcrnarw the state. He has thoroughly exhibited his er cost burden. Food prices, where largest Y oT ^nv-ve^r^ie'or hv Fire Department Kay H Rlctiarctawi of W enat courage in congress and. if elected. Ore- gains in prices already have occurred, ac- considerate of the feelings of oth- * chee. Wash . and Stella lxxinr Herr gon can look for a w orthw hile and com- count f or only 30 per’ cent of average ex- erS- serial No d Answers Two Calls Additional Scrip Forest Grove. May 22. petent adm inistration. penses; the increase in clothing prices ef- ! No. 3— a . tendency to . impatience is Redeemable of Fred . Pile of blazing clothes on the A Ooetze ar.it Edith May and Intolerance of others not so sleeping porch of the M arshall Elder I _____________ fects 1 2 per cent.” Twenty more number» of More than 50 per cent of the w orker's K X & Z ' M S f t tr£ ‘d£ 3 THE DELTA W ashington county scrip will be redeemed In eivUi at the TROUT FISHING budget, the analysis discloses comprises Others may not be so ’* ell endowed dav evening at 9 o’clock Cause of scrip office In t h e Well» What Now? Hillsboro fisherm en Headquarters DRUG STORE shelter, fuel, insurance, medical care, car “ re‘s ^ c e L K u h Vhem thL hre U u"kn°*» building This brings the num bers called from 1 to 200 CORWIN HARDWARE Now th a t the sales tax has been voted fare, and other miscellany in which costs than impatience. vented1* pM^bie’icrtmw’firrsun- Scrip office will be open Hportlng Gouda down w hat do the opponents offer in the are relatively fixed or price increases are , n o i —You are » lover of action. lav aXtcrQoon When tin- carburetor for the transaction of busi Compir te I.Ine I'lshlng Tackle way of relief for property taxes, which "slow to p en etrate." Many of the price , u°“ c a ^ u T T g r m d out k“ ™ « ness in connection with coun 1152 Second SI. lldLshoru ty scrip front !• a in to 12 cannot continue to carry such unbearable advance burdens already had been as- <¡*0 »orx cheerfully, and arc >«'- Gee had just started to drive away patient of petty detail and cram ped f£ m " th e c\wb on M am 'sW c.’t when a ,n S a ta lJ a >'s w the future, loads. The tax league a few short years sumed prior to the wage changes, so th at tlie blaze was discovered A fire cx- endeavored to have the exemptions on in- the wage earner felt the benefit in an quarters. An inferiority complex may be anKUlsher pul oul Ult. bl;vze before , „ shown by the little linger Have ;u . dama^ waa dl)UC other th an >»uv app.; ,r quite normal between come tax cut down to include more peo- im m ediate increase in purchasing power, you an inferiority complex? W atch a /vw burned wires attack;. Ih cre may be three or pie, but the people turned this down de- These considerations lead to the con- for your serial number. __________ ;______ lour attacks a day or they may occur as frequently as every half cisively. W h at now? elusion as expressed in the survey th a t the 4*------- I hour. __________ __ “expanding em ploym ent and increases in * Commander Gates During the third stage or period 1 industrial wages are building up a firm We Sell for Cash Only! H o e o e r . i i e c l D n c t 1,r 9eeluic the paroxysm become n o n o r O l l i SI t OSl . frequent and le ... vere and M n rp P ro ip rfq H p rp background of increased buying power We Buy in Car l.ols! ~ . < »u . a „4.. ~ thv coughing gradually ceases IVI Oft? T i O j e c t S r i e i e for m oderate and sustained recovery.” COUNTY ARTISANS HOLD Criticism of the treatm ent given pneum onia and convulsions most D ISTRICT MEET EKIDAY vet. rans under the new deal was fr^ u .in tiy '“ u ecu ? u m u u 'g '" ‘e hlldr.'u'i We m anufacture Imperial Brand Feeds in our SERA has cited the need for more Labor disturbances, alw ays prevalent W ashington county Artisans will ’I.? ..,,1 '.'ii. .. IV * ll‘1 liri' •suffering Irom m alnutrl- own modern plant. projects to keep men employed and tak e *n the tedious restoration of norma! trade them off the relief rolls. O thers th a t m ight conditions, the sur\'“v «« g i We sell our Feed direct to the consum er— and should be presented here include im- tinue to be more You save the dealer profit. provem ent of Shute park and the build- ° f recovery from . uruKrail, uailL.1I1K , I1O ing of a swimming pool, which m any per- s,l on- “ But- it concludes,” the fact th a t freshm enu wm follow the mectiiig. t nri nm^ ™ X n trheJ e^ ..? s ifc h ^ m unlrable disease and the young Trade with Imperial — Pay Cash and Save! ptxirly nourished should tx- j sons have w anted here for years. Several these are occurring in a basic rising cycle 1 Junior Artisans oi W ashington d(.c!ared tiiat it w a s 'u m e for the and protected In every wav from com o ther cities have such projects on th e ir of business is generally of bullish signifi- , S c a t Jantzen b cach rsundaya June veterans to assert themselves. IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO. ing In contact with tills Infection. SERA list, why not Hillsboro? cance to industry. — Ex. 3. The school bus will leave Forest Com m ander G ates praised the 50c What Other Editors Say 33c LOWER FEED PRICES Fraternal ------------------------- . . A man in a m etropolitan new spaper decries the “ new d e a l” and calls it a “raw deal" and says the . m a n ” b he who has laid by for his old age. Sounds fine in view of the fact th a t millions had nothing and were starving. W here would the -nest-egg have been now if things had continued as they were a y ear ago. Pete Zim m erm an, who served as jo in t senator from Yam hill, Tillam ook a n d ^Washington counties until the legislature changed the jo in t district, will be an in dependent candidate for governor. He ap p arently received the “call” as have o thers in our m ad politici scram ble in th is state. W ith good candidates on b o t h tic k e ts Mr. and Mrs. A verage V oter should know how to act and keep the senator a t his pre.sent duties. Political partisanship is ju st about as m uch in order today as it was back in the troublous days of 1918, but some peo ple are so bitterly partisan th a t p arty seem s to come above everything else. Some republicans and some dem ocrats are so partisan th a t they create the impression th a t if the Lord himself were heading the adm inistration on the opposite tick et nothing could be right. , , , A sense of balance is neefled in the e conduct of our affairs and on the p a rt of n iv ic (rrn tin q A review of the tax leairue CIVIC groups. A review oi ine t a x l e a g u e m eeting Monday night w o u ld indicate lilat these men have their feet on the ground and are shooting square. The w as no valley and value of a trip east is, if for nothing else, the increased reg ard for one’s own home section. The hospitality of the Missouri people is such th a t anyone entering their borders for a ntional convention can t help but enjoy them selves every m inute. They are fine people and they have a splendid state “ Conventions m ean little to President Roosevelt,” w rites John W. Kelly in his O regonian column from W ashington “ He w ants results. And isn t th a t as I t snouia be from our leader, Millers of ({nalily Freds Noutb Nceond Kt. % A Broader View Where? . ! Grove stage depot at 8:30 a. m and Scout movement and said the ON OREGON I ARMS I’hone 01 -------------------------Hillsboro stage depot a t nine o'clock future of the country depends on EUGENE Five farmer» of weat- i Sunday morning. I L,lese ho*8 No one opposed w ar more than ! crn Lane county have started dem- i i n v . i wwir-iinxsme wl'° through It ullStlntloil plots III CCX)|), raUon with ito i.A L N EliilliiO K .s j1(, but unpreparednea; means County A a n t G S Eletcher to There Is a greater scope to th e NRA movement CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS destruction. compare Schoulinun oats With other and It has a wider and move vital influence th an Mrs- ° Cosiett Jr. and other rtex Jones, scoutmaster, said the varletites commonly grown on farm s — . legion troop now rated 100 per hi this seetlon. C ertified seed was we had ever thought. This was our feeling after : Ruyal Neighbors having birthdays ra obtained from R. A. Jo h n so n of « « « J « » • "»"« •>, , " f _____________ t - L. P.uer™ . . ho Introduced route 2. Eugene. Farm ers making It s not a c a s e o n lv of n u ttin ir m o r e r w . n l . h » e k 1 Tuesday, May 15. Those pre.sent Commander Gates, said he wax one the trials are H J Mens, and M a r - »O work 1 n e e ^ c r ? »« g L were O.Coslett, A. But- of the must outstanding American Un B roth., , A,la. E D. Herring. k?T,'io rT’ vltaI*y necessary as is th a t angle of the terworth, J. Johansen, F. L. Hewitt, citizens th at it was possible to C ushm an; A 11 Henson. Florencr . NRA. I t is an infinitely greater thing th an tiding | j r . Peppard. H. Young, H. A. im agine - and - J ------ Peter S. R;ce, Mapleton. Siliool- 4TVi»r sarerp.'.r' V It Tt n o lle zaw o r o o t / . e i-iu w fp v n r . , ir ci r e— over OTA an r-m emergency. calls Z for greater v vision th an Wahner. J. i Nicodemus. A W. F. Lor- 1 m an outs are rust resistant, and F or even these. I t is th e beginning of a new order of mor. Wayne Bryson, Dave Ediger. I have done well In rust nurserKs IY1HHH-ING COUGH G rade living, a drastic change in the old haphazard m eth J. Sorensen, T. Thomasson, P. A. . maintained In western L.uie by ____ J _______ ___. L. A ... Wahner, ---------- Whooping cough is a disease of County Agent Fletcher E. Johnson. ods of doing business. It means a well ordered, Qualls, . . . ' scientifically conducted, economic order where legiti R. B. Frost M ane Workman J lh(> KPrlne and summer months. It . List R. W atkins, J. W. Maier, and Miss 18 a real problem In households m ate business effort will be protected and in which Pearl Maier Mrs Qualls made hi-h wllere there are a -lumber of very ROSEBURG G rim and C anaal- now. the chiseller and other destructive elements will be score a t "500' which was played voung chlldrer. Statistics show th a t an variegated alfalfas and stem -rut literally kicked Into oblivion. It Is aimed to elimi during the afternoon eases term inating fatally are great- resistant sweet ( lover made the Ixsst n ate th e fear, th e uncertainty . of a livelihood, __ for , __ ___________ _____ ' er am ong females th an among showing In the legume nurseries on both the business man and the wage earner. It Is EVA OAKES PYTHIAN SISTERS males The younger the child when the Shambrook and Anderson farm s, a new and finer system, with co-operation Instead CHOICE FOR CANDIDATE attacked by whooping cough the according to J. Roland Parker, cuim- of competition; with selfishness and greed dethroned Miss Eva Oakes, daughter of Mr. « "'atcr the cause for alarm for Its D agent, who held h.rage irons and with hum anity and charity and unselfish ef- and Mrs. Lee Oakes, aad Btenog- ¡’ecovery. Babies, therefore should meet Hitts a t both pla.ea recently, fo rt the dominating principles The day is past said rapher ini the county clerk's office, Je safeguarded and kept away from Lespedezas, the much advertised M r C re e l when anv m an a« „ n iTuZ. was selected bv Phoen ciw T o m n l e P* tsons known to have been ex- |xxir-land perennial legume, made HAVE CASH BUYERS dead; he m ust consider his neighbor's business and ' a very mild disease, it u quite ncc- the meetings a t the exceptional business as a whole. The annual nut lurk dinner and c-ssary to the welfare o f young, growth made bv stem rot resistant -S I familv Hillsboru Past children tiia t they have com petent -sweet elover which had been drlll- With this vivid picture sketched by Mr. Creel's family nartv party ol the Hillsboro Inspiring im agination still before us. the NRA takes Noble G rands' club has been post- medlcal Older children may >‘d In rows with limestone on up- B. on the dignity and the majesty of a great forward ponc-d un 11 Sunday, June 10, It ¡PiPJS’ th e stonn "I MM acid aoua. movement to make hum an life—the life of all ho- will be held a t the home of Miss * but *5 is. a Bfcat- | m w is-sa fe r. more livable, finer, more happy— Pacific Lucy H um phreys in Portland. ; In d me “ cal »khl P rin ter and Publisher. -------- ¿¿UKh t that £! Brim To M r- anil Mrs A u ! Past Noble G rands’ club will meet a v e rte d ” 1 c ^ ‘Plications may be j,run (>f near Oregon Clly May 17 ______________ _ I Wednesday evening a t the I. O. O. The dangerous m alady is sp re a d . ‘ b tn c h —To Mr. aud Mrs V. H. F. parlors. Ail members are especl- 1 ally requested to attend. through contact with the secre- Lynch, ol route 1 Hillsboro, May tlons of t.lie nose and m outh, which , 28, a girl may come from sneezing, 'die use 1 i________________ C ertain great m anufacturing concerns are stren of contam inated handkerchiefs, toys, rj. r « . •/ uously opposed to "government interlerence in private 0 0 L a ic business," as they put It. They w ant th e government AtFVxr.s.rxU 4t « : j » , » W A N T L I ) hx|>«*rien<**«1 R irl fo r tf«-nerul to step out and allow them to run industry to suit Although th« period of incuha- h„,iHework. Phon- 2571. »¡.11 O l.UGONSTA'IE COLLEGE, C o r-, U'.n : eem.s to vary in »hooping u u N i l In.-.,,. ,,k |.u, .<• : A r- themselves. If our industrial czars were sane and v„... honest enough to conduct their business affairs on V9.UL;. May 3! Harold Jos< ph Fine- i 1'"JUgn. fourteen da.vs ha« been an a basis of fairness to both m anufacturer and con gan. son of Joe Mnegan of C o r-1 a<'< p u d average. More r e c e n t ; Kilt s a i . i . - tr.-a ...w«, hair il„i t.- »uUu r .. < imn . ..wt, itn <a, h sum er there would be no necessity for th e govern- neiius. Is one of 39 wniors who w ill! studies reveal an Interval ranging I graduated from the school of from seven tjo 14 days. All finding» Ersnk Rin.k. iixi.ii- m ent to step in and enforce regulatory action. B ut be W A N T E D W ork ,»n fa rm by I a t O S. C . a t the from clinical, laboratory and epl- they are not. The one great object with them is to agriculture hoy , e x p e rie n ru ii « t r u ilk in y ro w , p tr. inve.-ligations n r n ^ if p p r o f t h o . lxty-fifth ix ty - iu iii a annual nnual c commencement u m in e n c e m e n v demiologlcal n i v . m h u l i u i x s j Indicate ih h o n ir in nrpfi-rpiH»- o f h ii(h w agfu. **pel? e of the, consumer, and this here Ju n e 4. when 366 students Will th a t the period of in.'ectlvi ?tlvlty In 7175 8. W. D rive , l*ort|ftn< l. ° “ 2 1.De none by charging abnorm al prices which .receive bachelors or masters de- whooping cough, while variab able, Is Or»-j'on si rn w h u i r iin , 1 'X,r. Y oh the public can ill afford to pay grees. G. W. Peavy, newly ap-.not, so extended as was for merly N E p W ic k . W 11 Government knows this, and Is endeavoring to pointed al stagi —the M oun t ttin d u l , _____ president, _________ will __ take ___ ch ___ arg e, suign <d The catarrh ____________j I ‘ hona N o rth P la in » 2 1 E21. f*nd a solution th a t will be fair and ju st to all parties of the evt n t this year for the fir t period preceding die sharar.tcristlc He has Invited Chancellor W. '•’■hoop which makes the clinical (,'Y * T J . y r in d e r fo r sulo. Mr rned- i 10 such actlon can ** expected from ln- J time. T o m p k in s , I.o45 N in t h Ht K err, who has handed out "sheep- hagnosls possible—Is the most ln- dustry as long as government allows the czars a skins” to the las'. 26 graduating fcetloiii after which the rontagion free hand Just Plain Greed Harold Finegan O. S. C. Graduate lal.-o taken an active part in stu dent life on the campus, especially I in the dairy and agricultural clubs, and T heta Kappa Nu social fra ternity, of which he was president one year. He has also shown con- ; slderabie interest I n journalistic iwork, work, being being a a member member c ol the staff i oi lhe Da“ v Barometer. I i ‘ U H‘ I,r S l 65 to 80-acre B dairy farm . your property • 1314 Main Street All come w ithout w arn- ing. PROTECTION from all these r i s k s costs only a few cents a day. Insure with TUALATIN VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY W. G • I D E Pitone 811 ' her. by r iv e n 1 h a t 1 ho im . k r 4' o r b . .1 ;t;c;e are Imllar to tin- ■-i. ,, i .. ,i,„- ..r u„ i .„i, ,,r ordinary .•old, with an a tten d an t i . i .«,, i , . . | i Mnurxr, .i-v.-n-.••i, in... t,i,-.i COUgh. During this stage there Is ,l" I..','.lin t. In tl.n C o u n ty C o u rt th»‘ Hint«* 4 ' " llretfun, for W tuhington seldom fever; the duration is from C f ' o u ““ “ mih ' I > ................ n ty , M o m ln y , th e 2nd day cine to two weeks, but It may be as <»f J u ly . I9.T4, t h n a t t (he h o u r o f 10 «/rlo e k In spite of the disparity between th e smallest and the largest of American newspapers, the puo- lishcr of the small country weekly need not be t ” fc**’ , in th e fo re n ixm «»f »aid «lay and th e c o u rt overawed by the has size a of D iace his in metropolitan rival. The of whooping arrives. If the trouble ,.( . „ i . i , „ „ r i i, i,.-,„ ]0Caj newspaper t h » l i i / n f I ts «im Is whooping rough, the cough grows Cy «"i«l <e n rt x , th e lim e s n .l |,li..... for mUnity which the great? c ta S i£ n o t usurp if t h i WOrSe in .s tc n c l < >1 bi tter ILS in an I b e a rin g o f o b je ctio n « th e re to a m i Hie ordinary cold The spasmodic or ih c r u . c local publisher u alive to his opportunities and p i c , i. r- whooping stage Is made plain bv ,r'M . ,""1 M"» :l1- l', !' makes the most of them. eak stra w b e rry Canning th e e r r ,w in ,, , P " " ' " r 1,1 •' li ii li ll . nl i, „ i J in ,,. t’ M, I',:’. ! h .x a series of roughs. Usually “ I ? 1 ? n flS J O f l N I t A I I I I I . I . , , , ........r e f . . . | I, m u Now, as always, th e hometown newspaper is th e j Passed a t Local Cannery in there best and cleanest exponent of constructive Journal- | Peak of th e straw berry canning arc 10 t0 20 short coughs in which Ism. Ex. season is practically passed a t the j child becomes qiilte breathless I Ray-Mallng cannery and this week- , ° P 'V «° he relieved by ttie term ln- end will probably see the end of atln R whoop The expulsion of inu crop, according to cannery of- ; r:o,,s or vomiting very commonly l.lcenscd Embalmers nnrl No doubt most nt us would vote It a pleasing tile flclals. The cannery will continue ends the attack of coughing. Dur- FUNERAL DIRECTORS address if it was delivered in ten m inutes, to but think the handllng peas, black and red ra s p -1 lnK the attack the face becomes appear berries. Payroll during the p a s t, llvl<I a n d the eyes and veins stand the audience is enjoying It as much as the speaker, week Included approximately 350 !out from congestion. 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