Paire Tw e H I LESBO KO we found him in a room securely and powerfully boiled on the Inside, and with no other means of ingress or egress. AU the windows are closed, mid all the shades drawn The electric lights are burning, and the bed has not been slept in. What took place here last night, th ere­ fore, must have happened before Coe's usual tune for retiring. F u r­ thermore, 1 am inclined to think th at we must also consider the implied fact that, just before his death he had been reading about peach-bloom vases and th at lie hao started to write a letter or make a memorandum of some kind. T h at dated piece of stationery and m at fountain pen on the floor must be added to the problem. . . ." At tins pouit we could hear h u r­ ried footsteps mounting the stairs, and tile next moment Gamble stood at the door with a startled look THE KENNEL MURDER CASE By S. S. V'an • D in e Copyright by W. H. W right WNU Service THK STORY AU Il I L E S H O H . NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By CLIFFORD McBRIDE CHAPTER 1 Philo V ance, expert in Koiving crim e m yattrie», ia called in to in vestigate the supposed suicide o f Archer ID Dl> CJPS, Coe. wealthy collector of Chir«««e cera- mica. D istrict A ttorney Markham learned the cirtu nu U ncaa over the phone from Gamble, Tn tin g no response when he had knocked on his employer'» bedroom d**»r. Gamble •aid he had looked through the keyhole and had aeen Coe »eated. a revolver in his right hand and a bullet hole iu his tem ple. The door w as hoiie»i from the Ituide. Markham .n d V a n « to ( » . W rX I M r. Markham. ” he stammered, the interruption, .sir. but— th ere’s something q u eer— vers Queer, sir—down in the front h ail.' _______ haa “e x c u s e tei»- CHAPTER 111 T h e W ounded Scottie "Well, what's in the half?” barked M arkhan, Vance's recapitulation ofr Coe< thJo .bo . had produced an lrriu tu ig effect Signor Graasi. a guest. Sergeant Heath and D etective Hennessey burst in the door, revealing the de«th chamber. Coe is clothed in a dressing gow n, but w ears street shoes. Heath »ays it is a plain case of suicide. \ anca saj*s it is murder. CHAPTER H Hilda Lake. Coe's niece, •ays Coe deserved death- -that he col­ lected ceram ics through unfair mean» and incurred the enm ity of C hinese; al»e that as her guardian he controlled her fortu n e and w as parsim onious. Medical Exam iner D r a m a r r iv e and says su icid e, then on being asked about cer- tain m ysterious features by Vance, he changes his mind. He declares Ckw had been dead for hours when the bullet entered his bead. It is found that Coe had been »truck on th e head and on e of h i. rib . bnA »". H n .lb r . . m all wound V . ^ . n,tf^ n h i . Wr i ^ ^ b r i n ^ o U : , ; rn^ , unrd» We • • • «<• U t Dt SW lftlj to tile door. C om e a lo n g . G a m b le . ' lie Called, as lie p a t t e d QUlCkl.V down the Stairs, W e all followed in Silent amaze- m en l - W h e r e IS It?" V a il« de- “ J ? " * * ’ * ™ h e h “ d r e a c h ‘’d t h e and w aistcoat, w ith hole« coinciding w ith R ,’* e r Coe's wound, showing Coe was dtwsed when be was stabbed. fully — ---- : (Continued from last w eek) beware of 0 0 6 AND DEPOSIT ALL HANDBILLS D ll IUI11. “A dOtf. SIT: Gamble announced M arkham gave a sta rt oí ex- asperation. • What of it? ’ "A wounded dog. sir.” the butler explained. Before M arkham could answer Vance had leaped to his feet. "T hat's the thing I've been wait- m g for!" There Was a suppressed n o t e o f e x c i t e m e n t U1 hlS VOlCe. "A ThuiKdny, M an li 7. 1935 OREGON IN T H E B A S K E T w o lin ij Cf4 doff» \ l v land vlsltllig hl.s brother. Sani < ">■ and also bis latina C. f l'"V » " ' haa Inani 111 for some “ me Mrs Venie ITU’kelt a ’id < hlldri D of Banks vtsllrd Mi and Mi Al Ired l.ewls, Hatnrdiir eveiuilg Mr nnd Mrs Alfred G'Wls ami ehlldren .Islleil Mrs Lewis lucrili er, lesici- Bell, of lioiìh ol Bank Y o u n g F o lk s H o ld I ’ n rty a t ; Siindny . ... , Mi and Mrs. W E Mari Wilma H u ll S a t u r d a y N ig h t and Martorio and Mi and Mi I.loyd Anderson and ehlldren "I ' lilllsuie spini Buudiiy «Uh MI and illy Wilma M ain Mis c |> Sellers an.l ilauglilei KANSAS CITY Kansas City 1 of lowa Bill Mr and Mrs Fal l C o o k e o f ih ai Woin.ui . club is haying . ume inucii needed iniproveineiils done m the Hlllaboro vtslled al the Cimili basement of their hall. I Hamilton liome Tuosday evenhn: M C Iliklev or A week-end visitor at the V I Mr and Mi Lewis home was Mrs. Bertha lieiu Banks s p e lli Wedm ala. wllli Mi and Mrs C II Hamilton Mi nun of Blooming About seventy young folks galli- I lik le y h a s b e il i III Ini s o m e Ulne ered al the Kansas t'Hy lu ll Sal bui Is inucli beller now Al Woodltou.se ol Fon si (iiov. uniat evening tor a social tune Alter an itntnslng program the rest who has beeu w o rk in g U d ir tisw e g o of the evening was spent tit sing­ thè Lisi iwo monibs was mi all day visitor ut the C II Hamilton ing and dancing l.am nr sandy and SUtnley ove- liome Thursday Mrs Victor lowLs entri t a l l i , al a seil of Vernonia called at the Ernest Marr home Saturday m orn­ numlN'r of ber frlends and relatues wllli all day salltings Iwo day lasl ing. Mrs. A C Lyda Was In P ort­ wuli all dav tpilltnig - Iwo dar Ibis land Wednesday visit nig her staler yyeek Mrs Cobb Faina and Earl Easley were oul of HubM'rllM* now lo llu* Argu In school Hus week With bad colds Oregon »I ab a yem Six m onili. Mrs Rose W ihx I s I s still serious HA cents. Three iiitUillis ab tents ly 111 at the home of her sister Two months 3a ceñís Mrs J. H Beaman Mr. and Mrs Cobb and Mr.. Volts of IHirtland. staler and .m lh D K . R. J . N IC O L er of Mrs I.ydu spent the wc - k -' end at the A C. Lvda home. Claude Kslmger who Ira., b e n | D R . E. W . A I . M Q U I S T 111 for the past week. Is recovering Mrs A C. Lyda visited won Mrs V e te r in a r ia n s G iltner mid Mrs Watkins ol For ) est Grove Friday afternoon. T e le p h iu ie b i t am i UI! Rollle Cox sjH'iu Sunday u, Port- < H a ll im p r o v e d a t K a n s a s C it y ATTENTION - USERS OF CEMENT n a u w a j. Gamble stepped to the heavy portieres a t the right of the en- trance door, and drew one of them We a s id e . ‘'Ju st a moment. Doctor.’’ M ark- "I heard a strange sound just ____________________________________ ___________ _______ s T ' i t seu re5 ^ u ^ 2 g . V h e n 6! » u l ? “ P° U" ’ f *" the “ **“ shW‘- her relatives there, according to word received here “W hat!" Doremus wheeled in looked back of this curtain, there an lnsbK- IV afterw ard Miss Bertha Irtnler is 111. She surprise. "Not a chance. T h at bird I saw the dog." H eath was piqued. I "ft's a curious situation." M ark- is at the home of her brother In was stabbed In the back—couldn't "Does it belong to auvone in the "We know plenty," he boasted haln murmured. Portland. possibly have done it himself. He house?" M arkham asked. truculently. "And when we g e t "Yes. It's curous." Vance agreed Miss Stella Gurske Is In P o rt­ died of internal hemmorhage caus- "Oh, no. sir!” the man assured going, it won't be so d —n pleasant "And damnable. But once we trace ed by the su b . H es been dead him. "T hat's why I was so startled, for you." the dog's ownership, we may know land seeking employment. eight or ten hours—maybe longer. There s never been a dog in this M arkham stepped forward "You something pertinent Gus Moeller received a deep gash The bullet in his right temple don't house since I've been here—and gentlemen will have to wait in j when a part of the woodsaw with M arkham looked doubtful. mean a thing — he was already th at's gouig on ten years. " the drawing room for a while." he 1 which he was working Friday flew How. in Heaven's name, are . Suicide? H uh!" And w ith __ and Wrede "And dead . . .Suicide? Huh! with As he held back the portiere, we _ said ~ to Grassi dog?" he off lll’cl hlt li'mple. The visor going to trace a stray a wave of the hand he went out could see the small, prone shape of please "be so" good "as to keeD 'th e asked dispiritedly "The citv ■ is full - of the cap he was wearing pre­ M arkham stood for a time look- a slightly brmdled Scottish terrier, door closed until we w ant von " vented Ute accident from being it belonged to the more serious. ing unhappily at the floor. Finally lying on its side w ith its four short H eath waved the tw o m e n h t of them And If "■. he made a commanding gesture to legs stretched out. Over the lett into th e d ra w in g ro o m and drew P.erson ho ein ertd ,h ere la*t n ‘ght the owner is certainly not going to K eath. eye was a clotted wound: and on the sliding doors shut. S tate Capitol News L etter—G iv­ for H or even answer a ‘‘You'd better notify the boys the i loor was a black stain of dried "Come. Sergeant." M arkham said advertise ing Uie highlights of official ac­ ■found' advertisement." Sergeant Get the fingerprint men blood. The eye beneath the wound "W ed better make a once-over of ..-p, tivity "True." Vance nodded "But the Argus. at Salem. Every week in the and the photographer We re in for w'as swollen shut, but the other eye. Coe's room before the bovs get . ue tf it. . . . And youal take charge, of dark hazel and oval, looked up at here." m atter isn't as obscure and diffi­ course." us » « h an expression of tragic ap- H eath sullenly led the way up cult “ as th at. T h a t little Scottie is no mere pet-shop companion. F ar “I hope, sir." H eath said a bit peal. stairs, pleadingly to M arkham, "th a t you Vance took the dog tenderly in During the next five m inutes or from it. She'd make trouble in the are not going to step out on this 1115 afm s- . so. M arkham and the sergeant E'P8 sonie ?ur lending win- case I don't like the way things “W hat s tre e ts this?" he asked walked about C oes quarters givtn- bers. I-know a little about Scotties, stack up. Almost anything m ighta °f ho one in particular. "Seventy- them a cursory inspection. H eath Markham, and 1 have an idea she s happened here last night." 11 (I nad n re first? door. Gamble Gamble. went " went to to each each window window and and raised raised iZLa“0 both- u Laurieston d u Ornsay tf . . . o . p Open en th th at at door. .. 1 anQ n k ia-v rarely seen the sergeant, so o per- The butler, apparently ------------- - the • shades. - - as - much W hen he had completed u .... . . . - Tllat 4 very we” —M arkham turbed; and I could not b la m ae e him. ___ _ surprised as any of the rest of us. his rounds he went ud to M ark- teemed hurried to obey. ham p by Vance's techm call- for every phase of the crime seemed ham. .■ was annoyed . - contradictory a n d incom prehen- Vance stepped into the vestibule, "Here's a funny one sir T h e w in 1 tle s—’’b u t a hat do those Unngs siblei. the dog held gently against his dows are all shut tight—but th at me^ n to an>one hut a breeder? i "No. Sergeant." M arkham assured breast. aln t au gverv one of em is locked" ca-n 1 .?** th at they get us an y ' where him ; “I shall rem ain and do all I " I n i going to Doctor Blarney." he And this room is on the second uh p r'’ "Oh. but they do." smiled Vance can. There m ust be some simple announced. "He's just up the street, story, so th at no one could get "They get u us s ‘« much forrader. erplanation. and we re sure to find I'U be back presently." And he hur m from th e niitsirie w h v oil u c n lu r r a a e r . The □rerannon? outside Why all the breeding of certain blood-lmes in it sooner or later . . . Don't be ried down the stone steps. precaution? discouraged,' he added, in a kindly This new development left us all "Archer Coe was a peculiar man this country is known to every tone. "We haven l begun the in- even more puzzled than before Sergeant," M arkham replied "He serious dog fancier. And a bitch , ***' like this one is the result of years vestigation yet." Vance s anim ated response to G am - was always afraid burglars woud of intensive breeding. Furtherm ore. Vance had seated himself in a hie s announcem ent regarding th e break in and steal his treasures ” ___ ___________ ____ ______________ "W ho'd w ant7 th i« ''iu n k » “ H eath she’s in p('rft'ct show condtion now. low-backed chair near the _____ win- dog. . and his _ cryptic rem ark as he dows and was smoking placidly, hurried downstairs, added another grumbled skeptically and moved to the chances are th at a dog as his eyes on the ceiling. element of alm ost outlandish mys- the desk good as this one has been shown "Yes. Markham, "—he spoke lan- terY a situation already in- M arkham after casually inspect- A,Vd whf ne,v" a dog is shown, an- guidly. yet withal th o u g h tfu lly - cf« i i biyw5 0m_PUca.Iedi; utg the ¿ L e t walked a c r a S t h e o f -r ° L iacU ls Put on record "Huh!" H eath was umimpressed "there's some explanation, b u t I J M arkham was staring a t the front room to the teakwood chest beneath doubt if ft will prove to be a door through which Vance had one of the east windows I then "B ut even if you did find the owner simple one. Let us summarize, for just passed, chewing his c i g a r remembered th at Vance h ad re- of this mut. where would you be? th e sake of clarity, before we pro- nervously. Presenty he fixed G am - garded this chest curiously during The owner might simply say. Oh. ceed with our interviews of the ble with an angry look. his conversation with Doctor Dore- , thank you. kind sir. The little devil i ran away last Thursday'." family and guests . . . First. Coe "You never saw th at dog be- mus about Cdb's broken rib Vance smiled. was struck over the h u e and per- fore?" ‘T v e seen nothing of the weapon “She might. Sergeant But well- liaps rendered unconscious. T hen he No. sir. The butler had become th a t killed Coe.” M arkham re- bred dogs don't follow strangers In­ nrobably tumbled against some hard oily again. "Never, sir. It s most marked. to unknown houses. Moreover, dogs object and broke a rib. All this was mysterious. I can't imagine how i 'it's not here " H eath asserted as good as this one are not gen­ evidently preceded by some sort it got in the house." dogmatically. "It was withdrawn perm itted to roam the streets , of physical contretem ps. Coe was. Wrede and Grassi had come to from Coe's body and I'll bet the erally unattended. T here's something par- we may assume, in his street clothes the drawing room door, and stood guy cached it where it wouidn t ; ticularly strange about that dog's a t the time L ater on—how much looking out curiously Into the hall be found." later we don't know—he was stab- M arkham, seeing them, addressed A few" m inutes later Vance re- ?re^e,HCe.h ? bed in the back through his coat himself to W re d ^ turned to the house. As he entered mfimrely m o r e t t t the m urderer i and waistcoat with a small, pe- Do you Mr. Wrede, know any- the room his face was troubled. unt?l we have“ further dam culiarly shaped instrum ent, and he thing about a small black shaggy and anger smoldered in his grav a.^ume th a t he v i n o o ^ in ' died of internal hemmorhage. At dog th a t m ight have found access eyes. * > La t 7 lyu ' some time subsequent to the stab- to„ this house?” "There's a good chance she'll h e r^ o id e tJ ^ U* Probably to keep | bing. his coat and waistcoat were Wrede looked puzzled. live.” he reported: “but th a t was ” — - W hat Vance -- was going to say removed and carefully hung up in “Why. no." he answered, after a a vicious blow some one dealt her fu rth er was interrupted a noise the clothes closet. His dressing slight hesitation. "No one here A blunt instrum ent of some k in d " of footsteps and voices in by the low- I gown was put on. buttoned, and cared for dogs I happen to know 11 had rarely seen Vance so up- er front hall. A moment later, three the belt neatly tied about him th a t both Archer and Brisbane de- set.i « plainclothes men a n d two uni- Moreover, his hair was correctly tested pets." "W hat does it all mean?" M ark- tormed officers from t h e local combed But his street shoes were "W hat about Miss Lake?" ham asked him. "Where does th a t nrecinct s ta tio n e'l'a'tterert " in tn ‘'? h / not changed to beuroom slippers "She has no use for dogs. She dog fit in?" precinct station clattered into the room. Furtherm ore, we found him sit- likes cats.” q don't know yet." Vance sank (C ontinued N ext W eek) ting in a comfortable attitude in an M arkham frowned. into a chair and took out his easy chair—in a positon he could "WeU. a dog has just been found cigarette case. "B ut I have a feelin' not possbly have been in when here in the hall—back of those it's our opening wedge. T hat little he was stabbed. And his broken curtains." dog is the one totally irrelevant rib indicates clearly th at he was 'T h at's most rem arkable.'’ Wrede item in this whole bloody affair— a t one time prostrate over some seemed genuinely astonished. "I she's our one contact with the world hard object . . Then, as if all can't imagine where it came from, outside. She doesn't belong here BLOOMING Rev. E. W Hinrichs ., this were not incongruous enough. I t m ust have followed some one in. and therefore will have something February 26 to we know th at after he was killed without being seen." im portant to say to us. F urth er- 28 attending pent the conference o : by the stab in his back and before M arkham did not answer, and more, she was wounded in this L utheran pastors of Oregon in I rigor mortis had set in. a bullet H eath, taking his cigar from h.s house." trash ed into his right temple. The mouth, stepped forward belligerent- M arkham 's eyes suddenly n a r- Portland. Ladles of the congregation at gun from which the bullet was pre- ly. and th ru st out his jaw rowed sumablv fired was clutched tightlv 'B ut you like dogs, don't you?" "And the wound was sim ilar to Blooming met a t the parsonage i I a n d t / t h e Thursday. Visitors were M .s lames in his right hand. And we m ust not be shot forth, in his best th ird - the one on Coe head head, and in the L Musolf C ar, gjm antel. Albert forget the serene expression on degree m anner. same place." H ergert and Ous Moeller ol Bloom- I Coe's face. It was not the expres- Wrede was taken aback by the Vance nodded dubiously, Mrs Janecke of Cornelius. Mrs | sion of a man who had been strug- sergeant s sudden aggressiveness. 'But th a t may be merely a coin- ing. Zanow of Hillsboro, and Mrs Mat- gling with an antagonist and been "Why, y e s.' he said. "I'm very cidence." he returned after a mo- thes of Portland knoeked unconscious by a blow on fond of them. I ve always kept one ment. “In any event, no one in a Brelje, who left for ) the head. And this fact. M arkham ,' till I moved into the apartm ent this house cared for dogs. There's her G randm former home 1 n Minnesota is one of the strangest phases of next door. . . ' never been one here. No member Fct)ruarv 20 stood the trtn well the case. Coe was in a peaceful, or „ W hat kind of a dog? dem anded of this household brought th at dog ..¿T aaas' ,.aD„v be reun, ed wi h at least a satisfied, state of mind Heath, without relaxing his b elli- in. M arkham But had the dog got d happy to be reunited with when he departed this life . cose m anner. , in by mistake, no member of the Vane" puffed again on his cigar- 'A Doberman Pinscher. Wrede family would have hesitated t o ette. and his eyes became dreamy. f°id him, and turned to M arkham strike it.” “Now, there are other elements "I don't exactly understand this "You think an outsider brought in the situation th at must be tak - m ah ’s questions." .. it in?" en in*o consideration. For instance, W ere all a little on edge, M ark- No, th a t wouldn’t oe reasonable ---------- ------------------------------------- ham apologized. "Some very peculiar either " Vance frowned meditative- FOUND! A SIX-FOOT SAW things went on in th is house last ly. T h at's tiie strange thing about Mother and the boys ran across night. Coe did not commit suicide the dog's presence here. It w a s1 this cross-cut saw back in the tlm - —he was murdered." probably a terrible accident—a fatal ber. Kerosene, ebow-grease and a Wrede did not appear surprised, miscalculation. T h at's why I ’m so buck rubbed off the rust; a file "A h!” he murmured. "I was afraid deuced interested And then there's put the teeth in sliape and we cut of th a t.” this point to be considered, the our winter's wood with it. ' Grassi now gave a guttural ex- person who found the dog here Ju st like th at, some folks think plantation, and stepped into the yyas afraid to let her out. Instead God tinkers up lost souls. Not so; hall. ' —for his own safety—he tried to ,ie never takes the man dead in "M urdered?" he repeated. "M r.‘km her and then hid her behind trespass and sin to polish him and Coe was m urdered? I understand the portieres downstairs. And he make him fit. And whv not? Be- lie had taken his own life with a almost succeeded In killing her. The cause sinful human nature is hope- revolver.” dog either witnessed the stabbing less. You can educate it, polish it “He was stabbed in the back." and culture it but it is still hope- Markham informed him. "The bul­ losa for what God wants. For one let did not enter his head till a ft- thing your natural mind is not er death." subject to the law of God. neither Again the Italian gave a curious indeed can be and they th at are guttural exclamation a n d leaned A D JU STM EN TS in the flesh—that have only their heaviy against the casing of the hum an nature to go on—cannot drawing room door. H eath was please Ood. watching him like a tiger, and at Now if Ood docs not polish up this point he moved deliberately No w a itin g . . . no suit your old sin-loving nature ar.d make forward until his face was w ithin How would you like to lose 15 . . . y o u r auto accident it look decent, then what does he? six inches of G rassi’s He does better He breathes his Stabbed with a dagger!" he spat pounds of fat in a m onth and a t a d ju stm e n t w ill be «ettled ..lnl2 ^ U' ^ n -?8ai,?.v by W°.P stu ,f w flat the same time lncre. Increase your energy His Holy Spirit, you are "You d'ye know about it? p ro m p tly by u s. A s k As quickly as he had gone pale, and improve your health? m ust be bom again." says lie. From th e instant of the new birth It the Italian drew himself together. How would you like to lose your about low prem ium p o li­ is God who created within you the ^ u i StooJ eiuC t. wial? 8reat.udl8n?,iy ' double chin and your too proml- cies at once. desire to do his gracious will and looking H eath steadiy In the eyes., .» »u- " I know nothing about it. sir,” | nenI abdomen and a t the same ft is His Ood-life within you th a t brings you through for all time and he said with quiet suavity. "I am i time make your skin so clean and not of the police. Perhaps you know clear th a t it will compel adm lra- eternity. Being born again, what you once a great deal about it.” His tone, tion? despised vou now love. Bible, pray­ — j O et on the scales today and see er to witness in the face of sneers, how much you weigh—then get an peril, suffering, s w o r d , famine, Daily Trips to Portland 85-cent bottle of Kruschen Salts nakedness, death all these you face which will last you four weeks. H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t with Jov. 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We also handle so-called MASONRY CEMENTS, such a- TUFA, etc . which only weigh 78 lbs lo the sack ot one cubic foot and con­ tains an adm ixture to create plasticity in Brick Mortors This ceineut costs less per barrel than standard Portland Cements, but to get the same strength you iinist use more of It and we caiuiot recommend it for floor or wall work Big 1‘ av O p p o rtu n ity In in » Ii»«lI• M 1 1 « w ill im iti it rlithl L*»«' I» Hlllnhor«» tu tpinl ,t< litninilnl loti « l u i « » r v l r » IH I le v ili. Ila ’ f r l M * m l i t i l i Mini 1 , u n lit il 'l l I t i l i , ly ,1.. I . n . , 1 ...... .in|.lii>tri! a lp ti't» . , . W a s h in g to n S tre e t b e tw e e n 1st a n d 2nd H ills b o ro P L A N T A T SCHOLLS. OREGON O ur M otto— “ F rie n d ly Service . . . F a ir Prices” lll t M I m e , I, Im i . .1 . . Mimi b» wilhtn « p a r o Itin e* I n I.u n r t t r in n t! « h tlr « i k ir u r n ltip « • « r ititiH V\ .. i*r« M « » iit , IMtllwM. 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C.) was organ­ ized, the merchant who spent mon­ ey for transporting his store mes­ sage to a certain nu" her of homes found frequently that he was buy­ ing sales mileage hut not getting it. Easy, Pleasant Way To Lose Fat All any newspaper can do is to gather and present reliable news of its community, the state, the nation and the world, and convey business news to a definitely known number of families. Anyone can he his own tor Best Sales Mileage A judge as to the satisfaction he gets from a newspaper as a news organ. I hat is a matter of personal prefer­ ence. But unless the newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ culations, there is no other accepted standard of knowing How MUCH circulation a publication has HOW it is secured- WHKRK it is distrib­ uted. An impartial A. B. C. auditor has no interest to serve hut that of the man who buys advertising space His investigations are carried on strictly from the advertisers’ stand­ point. Once every year this search­ ing audit is made. The findings are shown in the A B. C. audit reporti copy of which is always avallabU concerning this newspaper. CHAS. L. WALKER HILLSBORO ARGUS