The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 04, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
Paire Tw»
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"It will be a simple m atter." Mid
Vance, "to go over the tabouret
for fingerprints and to compare
them w ith yours.”
“It would be unnecessary, how­
ever." came the calm reply. "You
would find my fingerprints on it.
I often touch the fu rn itu re and
objects in this room."
Vance sm iled faintly and.- I
thought, admiringly.
"In that ease we shan't bother."
He moved round the lam p and
stood for a moment beside a circu­
lar camphor-wood table just be­
hind the davenport. Iu the center
of the table, on a slender leak-
wood base, stood a white baluster-
type vase about nine inches tall.
1 had noticed Vance stop and
glance at this vase when h<_ had
first entered the library; but now
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday. April I, 1935
Sauvies Island visited Mr and Mrs
We s|>eeiuli/e in quality com­
Ch.ult's Bos and family Sunday.
mercial printing Argus.
tf
Mr 'feeder of C entralia has been
spending a few days on bis place
Dully i*ii|w to Portlund
at C idar Mill.
H ills b o ro A u to F r r ig h t
Mr and Mrs Bay Page*. Mi and
Mrs Sam Kunz, and Clarence Kunz
Itondixl »tut Insured Carrier
of Portland visilmi Mr and Mis
Proceeds W e d n e s d a y Show Charles Boy and Mr a n d Mis Serving Heuveriuti. Aloliu, H erd*
■y
ville, lllllwhor«», Cornelius and
J Glenn C arr Sunday afternoon
G o to B aseball T e a m
Forest Grove
William Kassabaum of Portland
S. S. V « n D'na
Pickup ami D elivery Servie« at
’ visited Mr. and Mis Charles Boy
Package Rate«
•
IIEl’HANV CEDAH MILL
Hill Friday.
Hillsboro Phone MJ
B ill>
farce, 'Let's (let HHeheti,”
CopyrtRht by W . H. W rig h t
will In* p u so n ted by the Cellar
Fust SUU* 'IVrmlnal Portland
O ur classified columns may have
Mill bnsebill team next Wednes­ Just what you are looking for i
W NU S ervir»
Ph<Mic KAat IH JI
day at 8 15 p in This pittgrain will Head them
tf
be auginenn’d by musical numbers
THE STOUT
by the Bethany baud and other
local artists
Cast includes Otto
C HA PTER 1 Philo V ence. sx M ri in
Zurbrugg, Marvin Stalder, Willard
•ohrid* crim e rnyMeri*». *• called in to
T h e C hu rch es o f C h rist Scientist of F orest G ro v e ,
Bauer. Matt »Snyder, Everett F ind­
invwtiKHte the suppoeeii • J * * * ! * *
and H ills b o ro , O reg o n
ley. Tony Traehsel, C e r t r u d e
’T 5 K X . " S S 2 U #<l 2 S ! S »
he stu d ied it critically as i f soim -
tnscs.
D istrict A ttorney Mnrkham
h»«
Beeves amt Clara Thompson. Miss
Iron.«*» the c ireu m a tsn e» over the teie- thing about It puzzled him
H
a
u
n
t
Lets
is
directing
Everyone
Phone from Gamble. Coe-« butler. Get- w e r e all w atching him; and not
is eueouragetl to come as the pro­
T X « <X . tumble
k-lst interested person in the
ceeds will ,o toward buying equip­
»Aid h< had looked through the keyhole t’OOIM WAS L ld llg . H lS e> e s w e r e
ment for tl ” . t>aseball team Cake
and had »een Coe seated, a revolver in f i x e d o n V a n c e 'S f a c e .
and coffee will be sold
r X ^ h,^
X
,* - t bi X ihT n J ."
E xtrordln-ry!" Vance m urm ur-
Dinner guests of M C Larsen
nod«. M.rth.rn »nd Vance «« to Co«-« cd after several moments eontem-
and faintly .Sunday were Dorothy
h»u«e in New York-» 7®». The» ft»» plation of the vase Then he lifted;
Boberts.
Howard Himes. M i s s
Wrede. » friend of C o e «. /h e r e »Uo » ,d s e y c g lethargically
"I Say, Mr
Repairs, alterations, and home
Nellie Larsen and Mrs L. Terrill
2S d ” D J?«SS i; H e S X e y X S r v ,
,n the Liang was this bit of lo tte ry on
of Portland O ther Sunday guests
im provem ents result in health­
dJbr. revealing the death rluunher. Coe I the table early last night?
were Mr and Mrs Ralph Hamilton
b c l ^ .n a d t ^ i « ^ o w n bat wear»
„H o w
c o u ld
j
l> o s s lb ly
know
ier surroundings, a lightening
and Erwin Endorf of Portland
J iS T <rf ^ c i d e V ance
a i. murder.! that?” Liang
asked in a vague.
of every -day tasks, and a more
Wesley chapel prayer meeting
QH APTER IX -Hilda Lake. Coe'» niece, mechanical voice.
livable e n v ir o n m e n t . N e w
was held .it tile Miss K atherine
aayv Coe deserved d eath - -that he col-
V ailC C p ic k l' d U p the vast' and
equipm ent, home i m p r o v e -
K atterm an home Wednesday night
11 c k * ‘’1'
with eleven present.
ments, a n d m odern conven­
th at ns her guardian he controlled her
" ¡got exactly a museum piece, is
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stef fan and
fortu n e and wan pamimonio*n. Medical ,
j^jr £ jang>' |le mused. "R ather S iences give the young people
L. Young visited Mr and Mrs.
B nam tocr Doremus arrive« a n d
**v»
pride and satisfaction in the
su icid e; then on being asked about car- inferior. I should say it was im-
John Hipes of Portlund Sunday
tain m ysterious feature« by Vance, b» i Ration Ting yao made under Taol
farm home
Mrs. Cleve Owens visited her
change« h i. mind. He declare« Coe had K u a n g .
This piece W O ltid never
niece. Mrs. Robert Parks, of P o rt­
h«dh H” i. W
fX n d % . “X ¡have deceived a collector as shrewd
By JAMES G. KOWKIX. <\ S
land Erldav
hMil Ix'cr» struck on the head and one o f 3S A r c h e r C o c . • . . Do yOU not
of Kaitasa City. Missouri
SEBA
se\.
ing
club
met
ut
Mrs
his ribs broken. F in ally a sm all wound a g r e e w ith me. Mr. Liang*”
Sam W alter's home Wednesday.
is faoad. The wound had bled internally.
”M r. Coe
knew much uDOUt
Member of the Board of I«ectureship of The Mother Church,
M o ve to P ortlan d
The First Church of Christ Sei«nti«L in Boston, Mas«.
L“ Z ;u S S t.*-H rh o lir'X cW .p*
Chinese ceramics," the Chinaman
Mr and Mrs E Nelson mo’ ed
Coa'a
wound, show in g Coe w as
fu lly answered evasively, w ithout taking
to
Portlund
Saturday.
J raoed when he was stabbed. Gamble h i s eyes from Vance.
In Union High School Auditorium, 7th Ave. N
Lincoln Young spent two days
route 2. Mr Sim antel came to C ..L ..-1 L -
announce» th at there ia som ething q u eer, y ance shook his head sadly-. "No
and E. Lincoln St., Hillaboro, Oregon.
Oregon last fall from Wolsey. S. D 3 4 -lT O llS K < D I K .llT S
in the front halt.
last
week
w
ith
his
son,
Frank
A rcher would never have been
C HA PTER III--T h ey find a wounded
Young of Portland.
Newcomers
to
Washington
county
I
Scotch terrier V ance takm the dug hi <ak « t 111 by this Specimen. . . . It'S
S unday E venin g, A p r il 7 th — 8 :1 5 o'clock
D ic k
Wolfert of North Plains
are a bit confused by the many
a veterinarian. W rods. who ha« become m o s t COllf USin .
visited Mr and Mrs. Glenn C arr)
| products that can be grown in i
engaged to
Mi«.
Lake again st Coe-»
He started to replace the vase on
The Public Is Cordially Invllrd Io Altrnd.
SOUTH S C H O L L S - Ruby Re­ Sunday
Oregon, he said.
wiahe». and Grami. who h«> been Cosro tht. sUnd. but suddeniy w ithheld
Hugh
Adams
and
Ray
Neil
o
f'
bekah
lodge
in
conjunction
with
Henry Seheuerm an near Bloom­
K T ScX « ¡¡toL dT n... .n im port^ ‘he movement of his hand and set
ing inserted an advertisem ent in Lincoln lodge will sponsor a social
con aectin g link. Gamble aaya Brisbane the vase to One side.
( By Francis S. B arri
Coe. Archer'« brother, w ho lived in_ the
Leaning over, he pushed the lit­
the classified section of the Argus evening next Wednesday In honor
house, le ft for Chicago the previous a fter­
Change in the w eather soon to and his horse was sold the m orn­ of the new members of both lodges.
noon. V ance dcclazaa Brisbane could not tle teakwood pedestal out of the
Ten mwnban of Ruby Rabtkah
triangle of perm it farming was the prediction ing the paper came o u t . Mr
have gone to Chicago, a« his favorite way, revealing a tiny
_
thin w hite porcelain,
about an ° t Mrs. G. C. Chase on route 4. An Seheuerm an was found doing some lodge and their eundidale. Mrs
stick is hanging in the hail.
Bertha
Wekii n, went to Tig.ml
early
spading.
CH A PTER IV — Mi»«
Lake declare« inch wide, w hich had
been lying earlF garden was planned but cold
March 26. where she was initiuted
there wa« n o love
lo«t between Archer hidden underneath Carefully * ad- w eather
checked progress. Tha
by the Tigard team.
X o £ r^ i X d Bn. '£ X 1* u T S n i c X i justing his monocle he picked up Chase boys are now
contenting
?n the low er hail of the Coe home
his the bit of porcelain and held it be- them selves with cutting wood
Scholls Rebekah club last Wed­
dead body b diecovervd. V ance inter- tween his thum b and forefinger to
Henry Jacobson at West Union
nesday evening decided to have
rogatee th e C hinese cook. Liang, who (he light.
was doing a very expert job of
one day-tim e social meeting ei.ch
X*midnighi nOt re ” *° e
'
"Now. this is em inently different,-- re-topping his c ar’ The clearing of
month First of such meetings is
(By Mr». O. H. Fetereonl
---------
he rem arked, studying it closely fence rows recently has added to
scheduled far April 21
(C ontinued from last week)
"A pparently a particle of genuine the appearance of his farm Mr.
BEND — L ittle Ronald E i s n e r
Vance, during this interrogation. Sung Ting yao. A vase of this del- Jacobson .ast week took an air- celebrated bis second birthday at
N O W O N R IG H T T R A C K
had appeared casual; and his m an- ¡cate porcelain would do honor to plane ride over the surrounding the home of his parents. Mr and
"I was a locomotive engineer I
ner had been deferential But now any collection."
country w ith his brother who is a Mrs H L Eisner Present were
pulled my train into Los Angeles
hi« A ttitu d e '6 H ts ^ v e s hardened
Gently he placed the little w hite pilot He reported seeing much his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R. that
day and went to the opening
« i d h e leaned forward in his chair' tn a n « le in his pocket, and address- snow left in the hills Mrs. Jacob- M Scott a rd sons W alter and Wil­
meeting
of the new City Mission
h ™ l e W s r o lw was row
the Chinaman, who sat immo- son. recently in the hospital, has liam and daughter-in-law and son
Sud^inromnromLsme
biIe and unblinking during Vance’s returned to her home and is im- Norman, parents and brothers of to please a friend There I h e . o d
Gospel from which I had a l­
Mrs. Eisner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred the
“Mr. Liang. '
he said, "at w hat co^ ® en ts.
proving.
ways turned away I w ent forward,
tim e did you first return to this
~ d not M r Coe possess a Sung
This has been the worst month Weller and daughters Bonnie June accepted Christ as Saviour und
liouse—early last n ig h t?-’
, Ting yao vase. Mr Liang, about of March ir 45 years, according to and Patty. Mr. and Mrs Ed Jo h n ­ Lord and beeame their first con­
There was a clouded, faraway
‘be ^ ze ° t ibis execrable Tao Ku- ’ Ulrich He-zig. who lives n e a r son and daughter Lucille and M ari­ vert; tw enty-five years ago So our
look in the Chinam an's eyes.
u ,•
«.
.
Mason Hill. Logging o p e ra tio n s . an _ Eisner
. ,
friend, the Rev Britton Ross, out­
"I did not t eturn early last night."
1 believe he did. Liang spoke were going across the road, which I school program was postponed standing pastor of Salem, gave his
he answered, in a faulty sing-song in a curiously repressed voice, according to Mr. Herzig will have from last Friday until
tomorrow testimony at a recent meeting at
voice. " I arrived at midnight."
w ithout m odulation or inflection ! its good and bad points. Cutting 'F rid ay ! d ie to several of the the Hinson Memorial church, P ort­
"Yes. you arrived a t midnight— "And when did you last see the t the tim ber gives a good view of children being out of school a land
Gamble heard you come in. But I Ting yao vase last?”
■ the valley but also clears all ob- few days w ith *1Ines8
Next spoke another Mission con­
am speaking of your earlier visit
“I do not rem ember."
I struction to the w ind Mr Herzig
Mr. and Mrs Bert Meyer vis- vert. an upstanding Hawaiian, now
—some time around eight o’clock.
Vance
kept his steady eyes on has taken the Argus for over "5 *ted recentiy at the home of Mis on his way back to the Islands
let us say."
the man.
years
~ Meyer s brother, John White, at His father had been town m ar­
, ‘‘You are evidently laboring un-
"When.
Mr. Liang, did you last Farm in„
______ Tualatin V iew and brought Mr shal
over there and had lost out
der a misapprehension," Liang re- see this
nineteenth-century imita- as X ™ h e r
w h ‘te hom*' with the™ to spend through
drink The boy came to
turned.
! tion-’" He’
35 w eather perm its at the J. A. I several days.
Vance ignored the retort.
the table P
Vuylsteke farm on C ornelius route
Mr and Mra o j Tollefson and the states, worked us a track-hand
"And what did you see in., this
nnt
1
Mr
VuylMeke
is
m
ilk.ng
17
cow
s1
Mr
and
°
J
™
l
'
f“
n
and
t
.
.
__ i- mr. vuyisiexe is mincing 17 cows I
r.
u
j .
, .
,---- 1 on a Montana railw ay, received
looked8 half ntO
hourge ^ u n y ° a t e £
5en“ “
° n hls - i n e . who is"‘staying at «¿e T oile?
- r & l ,± .
room a t about eight o’clock?
“How could I have seen any
Seattle There he became despon-
thing, when I was not here?" came ' -^
tor a full half-m inute; then ' Several
w . , . _ “ “
visited Lorraine’s par- dent and was on hill way to
---- ------
------------
■-
h*s eyes retu rned to Vance.
several acres of low land h a \e ents. Mr and Mrs. VanTessel. and
-i,
,,, lh,,,r
iir,da..s
the calm,
unruffled
reply.
A group of young ¿?-op^e m a
‘ rcher Coe?", “I have never seen it before." been under w ater tw .ee this win- family at Troutdale Sunday
Did you see Mr. Arc
¡"ally
i
S
T
*
J
he.«
L
W.OU1M
farm
near
Mr
.n
d
Mrs
AMwt
Scott
vis-
*"
persisted Vance
"I assure you—"
____,
___
i-,,
"And was anyone with him ?-- his monocle to his waistcoat pock- and
almost a11 wil1
under -—
culti- H .I » , . 1 » Mr S co tf. n « « .„ d
---------------------------
“ “ d
T was not here.”
i et. “And here it sits in a place of va.lion thls ^ ear
„ oand, a? ° spent Sevtral! not have that gave them courage
"I’erhaps you visited Mr Coe s honor, crying out its souriousness
Mrs H L Halvorsen of Hillsboro
r'or.r*»
,r t u"«
i
, ¡j
t0 l*ve and he wanted it. He fol-
bedroom upstairs.” Vance went on to anyone who enters the room
t route 0 added her name to the
k ,S r V‘ «ted H.ePP|,er lowed them into the Mission hall
with quiet but firm insistence. “And Most interestin'.”
' j man.v Argus readers this week.
r 2 ^ ,S
P
a S t r
k
°ir
*
.W?
and came back other nights, to
then, it may be, you thought it
who had
plans near
to future
get 100
S
’ l o r to
£ v e disappear
T £ P& - from
I™ISi y the
‘ou “ " M
d" arkham
Vance’s
a p ^ b e n e n t rhafin«
^ r e l e ? Mrs-
baby Halvorsen
c lu c k
the
advisable
.h i. vicinity last week
!eeS rinaI1y K° forward. "If there Is a
in this
1 God let him take the hate out of
w ^ T o u t reti^ning a t ih to iS h t " ■ fancies, now spoke.
. J ve
*" Oregon four years
Fred ,, Weller
, . Honored
. . .
my heart," was his cry. On the in-
“I was not in this house”—Liang -' "w hat Possible connection can a 4 h ^ '^ a . ^ 'i n e 8
to NebJaska ’ « ’ Fred r Weller celebrated his birth-
...... Siam
8tant m
, he e Lora
Lord am
dld it T his man
spoke »rith deliberation—"between vase have with the m urder of , ‘s ' ' as tne exPr ®s?lon °* Mrs day at his home March 27. Present a]so has b(.(.n »rowing He had just
half-past two yesterday afternoon, Archer and B risbane Coe ’"
¿?hn B.u rkey ° n Hillsboro route 5 were Mr. and Mrs. H L. Eisner aomt? Jr X
holding meetings up
and m idnight." There was a finality
"That point," answ ered Vance Mr and Mrs Burkey came to Ore- and children M arian and Ronald North and has his eve on an island
in both his m anner and his tone.
dulcetly. is w hat I am endeavorin gon from Farw «*l- Neb four years and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and in
,w -,n w h e r e th e W ord
i'
in h Hawaii
w here the Word h has
Vance sighed wearily, and. tu rn - to ascertain. Y- see. M arkham Ar- ago Mr Turkey s brother, who daughter Lucille
never gone; there he plans to open
ing to the hall door, called G am - cher Coe would not have included livcs th ere- is expected to arrive
work among his own people
„ this Tao Kuang vase in his c o l-! ln O reg°n this spring. The Burkeys
Both men agree to it; "God com-
Where was Mr. Archer Coe sit- lection. Why is it here" I haven't are doing general farm ing on their
mendeth
his love tow ard us. in
2H "
y
’ er-t,th e groggiest notion 5 n the other 30 a" es but Plan
concentrate
• By Vivian Hudaon)
that while we were yet sinners,
“On the davenport, sir." Gamble band- ^ a t little broken piece of ™ *h« J.3*4?"« “f chickens. Their
.... ..............................
Mr
and Mrs. Willis ...........
M H iatt Christ died for us." Romans 5:S —
told him. “In that corner near the Sung Porcelain is of a beautiful
s? ° n be ‘"creas- visited Mr and Mrs Alvin H unger George N. Taylor. Beaverton Paid
er-s
quality
I
can
im
agine
Coe
w
axing
ed
by
500
baby
chicks.
Mrs
Burkey
of
O
rchardale
Wednesday
evening Adv
floor lam p It was Mr Archer'
( ecstatic over a vase of such w are ” * as born in Washington county, Mrs. W R Hudson visited Mrs
________________
favorite seat
"Well?” M arkham retorted ir-1 2!.° . .
.
.
Sophia Smith o f Forest Grove
Quality job printing—Argus
Vance nodded and rose.
'That w m ^ 1 a'll 'for the oresent ' r ‘.!ably “I still can't see the s i g - _Tb??;„ im!’I°YelPent
w eather Wednesday afternoon.
A tio n r i t n v n n r H u t le s »¡Il w «
i n*ficance. . . . .”
” conditions will be welcomed by j Mr. and
___ ___
___ Jesse of I
Mrs. __
August
u
5
“Nor can I." Vance became ser- country people was the opinion o f ' O rchardale visited the L. Jesse
G a m b le w e n t
nut
a n d Vance ious
But •• has significance—and ,M rs-
L. Robinson near Greens- home Thursday afternoon.
walked to the davenDort and look- 3 v*131 significance. It is another bur8. ° n Tigard route 1. Mr. Robin-
A lbert ar d W alter Jesse have
" th an ks FOfi telling ml
ed down at it B e s id e
the la m n absurdly irrelevant factor in this son operates a dairy and is milking
been working at the Moehnke iog- ! about the
and
in front
of the
davenport hideous case Because that little 20 cows at the present time. He i ging camp this past week. Tom |
st<Mxl a low massive tabouret of , r ' an(?ular bit of Ting yao porcelain expects a tester this week
[ Snode and Roy Dargotz worked
te a k w o o d a n d
on th e flo o r n e a r w a s o n t h e table just back of
Good c rip s and good prices in at the Moehnke mill this past
the h ^ rt'h lav
a c o w “ T ch o i where Archer Coe sat last night
‘he berry industry this year are week.
To-y s "Les Br'anzes antiques do la And. “ wasMben“ ‘h a vase
m „« id Mr m , J ' | L ' Vasbindcr
Mr a" d Mrs. George Laemer-
fh ln e "
A
| man and Ernest Hunger of Or-
Chine."
.. rcher would not have tolerated in also of T igard route 1.
Aided by willing and helpful ' chardale motored to Green Moun-
Vance contem plated the tabouret 1 „ 53016 room w ith him.
and the book for a moment. Then,
He P33^
a °d looked up som- neighbors and the meetings held ! tain Friday evening with Mr and
at
the Hillsboro C ham ber of Com- Mrs. F rank Bailey.
w ithout turning, he said:
De5»i-
,, , .
.
______________
"Mr. Liang, did you find this
Moreover. M arkham, th at brok- merce, newcomers are being edu-
O ur classified columns may have
tabouret upset when you returned | en n -;P " e n t of porcelain has blood cated to the conditions of Wash-
ington county. This was the opin- just w hat you are looking for—
1 on it.
to the house early last night?-
(Continued N ex t W«ek I
ion of C arl Sim antel on Cornelius Read them.
tf
"I was not here." Liang repeated.
THE KENNEL
MURDER CASE
Better Housing Makes More Livable Environment
Benefit Play
at Cedar Mill
ANNOUNCE A
FREE LECTURE
=
—
ON
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Interesting Bits
of News Gleaned
in County Trips
Plan for Social
To Be Sure of Full Count
Birthdav Parties
Held by Bend Folk
LET
A« B« C.
Do the Additions
KT
Hayward
WET-WASH
SPECIAL
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PACKAGE
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ONION SETS
U. 8. No. Is.
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too. The rate for that advertising is based on the pur­
chase and delivery of a definite, known quantity of
newspapers.
/O O K for the o r a n ^ and q re e n boxJ'
a boutotiflut,
3 lbs. 25e
at
You are assured of good
crops when buying Diamond
Quality Seeds.
Orange and Green seed
boxes at your neighborhood
dealer.
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& CO.
BUY
PORTLAND
SEEDS
at
Safeway
PORTLAND
S>SEE1)«^>
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PORTLAND
SEED
COMPANY
Seeds from Us!
Pay Cash and Save!
Buy them a t
Imperial Feed &
Hillsboro
Feed Co.
Ph«me 271
W. M *in St.
Your laundry done
sparkliniily white, with
th a t snowy f re s h n e s s
only our modern plant
can give. Ready to dry
and iron . . . the most
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— BUY —
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BUY YOUR
PORTLAND SEEDS
from
FARMERS- CASH STORE
Complete Stock of
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SEEDS
at
FAIRWAY MARKET
When you buy a pound of candy, you can put it
on the scales and prove that it weighs 16 ounces. A
quart of milk will pour out two full pints—or a dozen
oranges will he exactly 12, when you count them.
Grain Co.
Miller« of Quality Feeds
Phone 01
2nd Ave., South
Home Laundry Si
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 17
IlilMrnro, Ore.
In absence of the opportunity to follow every one
of these newspapers to their readers’ homes, an organ­
ization was formed 21 years ago which was named
Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.). Newspaper
members of the A. B. C. are required to make a strict
accounting of every detail of their circulations.
Once every twelve months an A. B. C. auditor ana­
lyzes the previous years’ circulation totals. He counts
and re-counts—checks and re-checks in his inspection
until every phase of circulation activity has been pene­
trated.
Figuratively, he follows home every one o f the
newspapers. If quantities of the newspaper have been
distributed without order or payment—if cut rates
have been offered—if premiums have been used to* at­
tract subscribers, full details of these facts are noted
in the A. B. C. audit report. In addition to this, the
report shows e x a c t ly h o w m u ch circulation, e x a c tly
w h e r e it is distributed. An A. B. C. newspaper gives
full-measure advertising value because it trivc« full
count circulation.
HILLSBORO ARGUS
One of Only Two W eekly N ew spaper A. B. ( ’. Members
of the Rocky Mountains.
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