Tar»* Two ÎFillGbnn^tïArrju H rc L sn o R o A Day of Memorial ä r c u s , B rc ts F o n o , Booms Started for Legislative Heads E veryone, young am i old. sh o u ld be e n c o u ra g e d to a tte n d th e p a trio tic ob serv an ce h e re Sat u n la y . It is v a lu a b le to iH j A I. Imlt-,-1,1 c itiz e n sh ip to h av e th e sa c rific e s of th e C the primary , ' n a tio n s h ero re c a lle d an d to have th e hav« vast b o n in canvassed and w ith yet b en efits a n d d u tie s of c itiz e n sh ip to ld to m o th e r h u rd le to lx 1 ju m p e d at | the fa ll elections boom lets have them . started already fo r candidate '1 he sto re s will be closed a n d a ll th e I I been fo r speaker o f the house and presi- p a trio tic o rg a n iz a tio n s ot th e co m m u n ity I dent o f the senate at the fo rth c o m have been invited and will c o -o p e ra te in ing le g is la tiv e session th e p a ra d e , th e p ro g ra m a t th e th e a tre a u th o ritie s o f today are an d th e exercises a t th e c e m e te ry . T he not Prison so m uch concerned w ith ways g ra v e s of A m e ric a ’s so ld ie r an d sa ilo r •ind means of keeping men inside w alls as they are w ith keeping d e a d will be d e c o ra te d w ith w re a th s and • ¡the them outside, acco rding to James flag s. P D avis o f the new fed eral board P eo p le h ere an d e lse w h e re will visit on prison in du stries D avis was in S a l. in th is week to co n fe r w ith th e g ra v e s of loved ones, gone but not G o ve rn o r M a rtin and prison o f f i fo rg o tte n . It is little enough to set aside cials on prison problem s T he ft th is one d ay to pay trib u te to th e m em ory eral governm ent is now sending n ly one out o f e ve ry ten firs t o f of o u r loved ones a n d of th e n a tio n 's o fenders to prison. D avis said The heroic dead . oth er n in e a r c released under R em em ber. S a tu rd a y is a d a y of M em o p .ii'.le o r t»n pro ba tion. M an y states also in c lin in g to w a rd t h i s ria l and not set asid e lo r c e le b ra ti ions. arc IWiicy. Some s ta te s a r c p r o V ; « . n , ; gam es, picnics, etc. large fai nt.-, on w h ic h prisoners arc orfgon - The Great A m erican Home Thur ’<ln’, M a v ? ndtnoH [ ing, th ro u g h the h a rd 19?ß Knot Hole Views And Interviews w o rk, Ihe gardening, th e b u ild in g o f the smoke house to cure te n sio n ihd f i . l i fo r the la rde r, the c u ttin g i By I ««in H | ) « v l« l down and m a kin g o ve r o f G rand Thi» pru|J<> <il of i 1 m other s old cloth«-, fo r Deborah, the enlarging o f Grandfather's u t ilit y ilu t r ic t to irit huh» W ashing- ton cou nty canu* in to n » »iivpr.su- things fo r G a ry 1 V E R N E M r K iN N E Y M RS E. C. M c K IN N K Y And then .suddenly. Deborah was tio n tin» o t h ir day w ith .1 mined hoii. t w ife. w ho live« on 1 Editor AjMkn'iata Editor i tw e n ty and ■ half. new developm ent i i i ' i i on«* id tin* I T w e n ty .uni a half, and m arriage •m a ile r town« o f tin* counts She O E E K 'I A E N E W h P A F E * O F K A M I I N t . T o N H ilN T V 1 was som ething u n k n o w n and frig h t- und In i ho. bund <h*i thut thin -; S e lected aa Or«*ir<>n*a B e nt W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r. 1930 «•mug W hat was m u rria g e '' W hy | w ere lo o kin u up T hut w ith in ,» N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1*»Y® lid a g irt have to m a rry u man. short w h ile Bonnes ill.* pow er flo n v r a b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A a e o r ia tio n N e w « p a p e r Ulig man she had never seen, w o u ld be d u ll v e il'd to net horin* and w e ll, when she tlid m a rry w ith o u t cost, o r ut leu t not niu< ,| P ro d u c tio n ('o n * e a t. h i M « , a n d G e n e ra l E v c e U a n ra . 1911 t i l l , , , w hat ha pp e n e d ’ (iru n d m o th e r cost, und the I ’ E I’ com pu.ty would Sabacription Rate« S tric tly ( a«b In Advance w o u ld n 't e x p la in She said S tuart he out of tiusinc* Kut ro u n d in g her W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ()u t« id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty was 11 gentlem an. an il a n yth in g fu rm ly lies h u n d re d * of were« m Per >ear U S . per year _ | 2 00 Deborah d id n ’t q u ite understand 111 m o n t h « ____ ______ .aft Foreim countries 3 5« farm lands und M iiiill hone i w lv •• he w o u ld e x p la in to he r But it ow ne r* hove «Igned pe tition .! to hi* wasn't enough And. fo r the first M E M I t l It O re i'. n S ta te le ft out of the proposed d is tric t on F»r«t A u d ite d P a p e r. E d it o r ia l A 'M o c ta tio n a n d tun«- in her life . Deborah cou ld n't the a um p tio n thut the M n h n o in ih L a r g e * t A B C W e e k ly N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A te o ask G ary T hey ta lke d about love pow er und lig h t ro te w o u ld he 1 C ir c u la t io n in W eat. r ia t Ion. 1 Well, that was easy D eborah loved great deal cheapen than the la te < 11 andim it h e r lie a i!'., hei .sect w h ich then w o u ld a p p ly to Wu ii- ■ fra g ile old face, her tender hands, Ington county Cheaper, the y .,v, her soft ge ntle sm ile She w ould because o f the la rg e r po pulation have done u n y th in g fo r G ra n d adjacent to and w ith in the unut« m other. B u t It wasn't lik e that of P ortla nd und the >m uli popul 1 In going about o u r daily business we t G ra n d m o th e r had said so herself, tio n of ru ra l W ashington counts a re prone to overlook th e unsig h tly spots b lu sh in g fu rio u s ly She said the • • • em ployed un de r an honor system w hich th e s tra n g e r w ithin o u r g a te s will love a wom an had fo r her husband I hr Jumping fru it e o n trs ti of Oregon's pi ison in d u strie s problem was som ething q u ite d iffe re n t, more notice at a glance, and th is w eek-end will California might find » a n te is not n e a rly so serious as that in wondet fu l guiitl m aterial in Maxlilng tun see m any stra n g e rs , or r a th e r fo rm e r re s i m any states. D avis said. A thorough S tu a rt G raham was w r itin g to T he e le c to ra te can now h av e a few stu county, ur sum«- unr from this d y o f the s itu a tio n here w ill be d e n ts of H illsboro, w ho will ta k e note of m onths ot rest from th e p o litical w ars of her now. lie had begun w hen she ! county might attain fame by made la te r th is yea r be fore any was tw e n ty , and over the fu s t le t- | all these th in g s w hile visiting here. rn trrin g Hashing tun c o u n t y th e last few w eeks. T he c a n d id a te s have recom m endations are made fo r new te r G ary had shaken his head und F o r in stance, w ithin less th a n a block been elected in a fa ir m a n n e r a n d ab o u t industries. aid it fo u n d e d ve ry sudden, sonte- i frogs in tin- i untrsts. At any h o w . and over the second he said , rate Mr». It E, Bald win on o f th e m ain business section o f th e tow n next S e p tem b e r th ey will s ta rt dow n the Sunset road east of Bravrrtou, M an y o f the la rg e r O regon em the fellow seemed io w ant to know we see g rass on th e p a rk in g s and v a c an t hom e-stretch. In th e m ean tim e, because of ployers are p a yin g th e ir c o n trib u | an a w fu l lo t about w hat k in d of in- 1 is authority for this one: One lots w hich is alm ost w aist-d eep . O ccu th e long tim e b etw een th e p rim a rie s and tions to th e un em p loym e nt com vestm ents G ra n d fa th e r had le ft his | night recently one ot the nrigti pensation fu n d un de r protest. So m oney in. lie an il Deborah talke d i hors was walking along a nrai p an ts of ca rs p a rk e d a t th e cu rb in g s c a n th e g e n e ra l election, th e vo ters will p ro b fa r how ever, none has refused to it over, and Deboruh had said, w ith ' by road w hen he m rt a large something or other eoining to not a lig h t w ith o u t g e ttin g g rass, dew if ably have fo rg o tte n m uch o f th e e d u c a pay nor to atta ck the act in the those cold fin g e rs at her heart and P u b lic a tio n o f am ounts be ward him in prodigious leaps a sm ile on her lip *, that It d id n 't in th e m orning, and o fte n sp ittle -b u g s on tio n al w ork of th e c a n d id a te s an d th e y courts. in g paid b y some o f th e la rg e r lie jumped the fence and then m.i'.tei w h e th e r S tu a rt had uny th e ir clothing. W e still have se v era l d ays will have to sell them selves all o v er ag ain . c o n trib u to rs was protested as a m oney o r not. that su re ly site had I investigated. The something or in w hich to h av e th ese u n sig h tly lots an d M ay th e best m an win. W e believe th a t v io la tio n o f the p ro visio ns o f the enough fo r two. and the situ a tio n | other was a huge frog. The act fo r secrecy re g a rd in g rep orts frog. .Mrs Baldw in explained, was th a t i f she d id n 't tn u rry him, p a rk in g s m ow ed b efo re th e high school in m ost cases m en of a b ility a n d q u a lifi and in fo rm a tio n file d by c o n trib u - R a ld w in poor or not poor, th e re w o u ld n 't 1 was onr from t h e alum ni m em bers re tu rn fo r th e ju b ile e ca tio n s have been selected a n d th a t th e tors be a n y th in g fo r any of them . The j frog farm which had escaped celeb ratio n p ro g ra m a t th e high school, people have an o p p o rtu n ity of fillin g o f 1 v A u,r u **"« by * A * tto * rn e y G e n e r a i H O n e V m O O I l tim e was desperate G a ry «aid mis- ! a year or more ago. The Bald 1 iro n gates leading to the w o rld e ra b ly tha t they w o u ld n 't be able ' wins rabe frogs and glamorous and b efore o th e rs a rriv e to d e c o r a t e fices w ith good m en. locked and barred, b u t G a ry lifte d to pay the tuxes on the o n ly home | water lilies. the shutters o f a thousand litt le graves of rela tiv e s an d frien d s. , »« / «* •-» th e y hud. I f th e y d id n 't gel some w indow s, m agic casements, a ll o f m oney soon So o f course there than a fiv e per cent a u ie re n tia a! l in ...ffe rer.U in S tim u la tio n o f real estate sale« R ight in th e c e n te r of tow n is a m ost them , opening on the foam o f w a s n o th in g to do but go th ro u g h j .h ro w in g state business to O regon is fou nd a ll along t h e eastern i By Frances S h e lle y Wees) p e rilo u s seas. unsightly spot, w hich is overlooked by C o n g ra tu la tio n s a n d good w ishes to j concerns m ay in te rfe re w ith the w ith it bo un da ry o f W ashington county, THE STORY beard's desire to p re le c t local in B u t no m a tte r how staunehv A n d then the v e ry w orst th in g m ° aem ? i? * ,P^ _ e' u r y vtla>': bul ?,e v e rth e - th e g r a d u a te s of th e high school. If a t all w here P o rtla n d e r* a r e b u yin g u s trie s fro m outside co m p e titio n in . ’7 h \ ' M7 n n r>'"ild n , G i a n d fu th c r and G ra n d m o th e r ke p t o f a ll )i.tp|x*ned For some reason homes and p a yin g fa ir prices for less d e tra c ts from th e b e a u ty o f th e tow n. possible th ey should c a rry on in th e ir d fo »h. the iro n gates lo cked against r state reMu ire m e n n | U l l k r u n « . l jroum r m .n ,.f the , that G ra n d m o th e r co u ld n 't u n d e r them. O f course, the sales are on an<l hi« r h u n i , T u b b y Ei»rl»e«. a re » li*. Signs on e ith e r side d ra w a tte n tio n of vis quest fo r an e d u catio n , an a sse t th a t c a n w o rld , th e y kne w th a t some day stand, except th a t since a G raham contract, but it serves to illu s tra te eua»inar B ry n * « e o m in r m a rr ia g e . T u b b y they W ould have to be oi»eued ev- had done it the re m ust be a rea- the f.* it that there m ust h r i d e '^ iMrlievea i t m .«< hem e t o y e t B ry n * a H e a lth itors. Sherm an co u n ty -.van fir s t in w ith never be ta k e n aw ay. It is w o rth f a r m ore o ffic ia l electio n re tu rn s th is yea r f r o m h im . S h o u ld th e K ir l . (>«b<.rah. cn if o n ly to a llo w themselves t s >n and a gfxxl one S tu a rt had gree of reco very, p a rtic u la rly in w h o m B r y n had m e t a t th e . f f i . e - f hi« A n o th e r p lace w h e re p e d e stria n s c a n th a n m ere d o lla rs an d cents. O p p o rtu n I Canvassing pass throu gh , on th e ir last jo u rn c y t jo in e d the n a vy tw o o r three years em ploym ent and w ages T h e r e of the p rim a ry vote Ted H ' ¡ w o r th y , m a r r y S t u a r t F or m any years the question o f ago A nd not pass w ith o u t g e ttin g th e ir clothes ities a re g r e a te r now th a n th e y have been w ill not be com pleted before June G a t ra to h r n a e m y . l» efo som ething had oc- ' comes to m in d one p a rtic u la r ile re h e r t w e n t y . f i r - t b ir t h d a y , D e bo rahs fu tu re , w hen the iro n curre d. som ething he d id n ’t q u ite | w h ich in v o lv e d an acre o f land O n w ill in h e r it n vaat fo rtu n e fro m covered w ith all th a t h an g s to ta ll grass fo r som e tim e a n d th e c h a n c e fo r b e tte r 15. according to Secretary o f S t u ’ c «he h e r g r a n d f a t h e r . S t u a r t had g r e a t ly «1»»- gates should be opened, . _ gave them e x p A., _ a _____ result. he was not the Canyon Snell. . la in __ _ _____________ road about __ u h a ______ lf-m ile is on B aseline s tre e t b etw een F irst and w ages has in cre ase d g re a tly . pleaaed I )el»o ra h . w h o re fu s e s t o m a r r y anxious hours of discussion S he ..m ig to be ab le to h ave his sh ip I out of B eaverton ThU tra c t bioiieh't h im . B r y n . t>»«inir a« a n u n e m p lo y e d and Second avenues. C irc u la tio n o f books by O regon ffin e e r . o f f e r * t o m a r r y D e ta ira h . a« w ould nave a fo rtu n e g re a te r th a n by D uboruh's tw e n ty -first b irth d ay som ething m ore than »¡km A n o th (Tu I h , ruiitlnucU, ! lib ra rie s — not in c lu d in g th e state S t u a r t , f u r |5<».‘ H»ti. th e y n o t to liv e a* her fathe r's before her. since it er sale nearby of about an u n e Civic p rid e is o u r g re a te s t need, so let m a n a n d w ife . T w e n ’ y - th r e e y « a ra p re - had g ro w n th ro u g h the years. She ! ---------------------------— ; lib r a r y d u rin g 1935 totaled 5.342.- viot««. A n n e L a r n e d h a il el<>|>ed w i t h a n ¡ and th re r-q io u ters w ith a fa ir hole e us ta k e to d ay and tom o rro w to l o o k ..th e r th a n her 557 volum es, acco rding to a com a d v e n tu r e r o n th e d a y «et f o r h e r w e d- had no re lativ e and garage, bro u g h t th e ow ne r grandparents. Debora m .i-t be , :n- * r a iS C O t O I K lC C $4tXXI in ea I, around a n d get d ressed up before o u r vis p ila tio n ju s t com pleted by M i-s liin g to C o u rtn e y G ra h a m . T w o day« a f t - H a rrie tt C. Long, state lib ra ria n . *’r 1 b i r t h o f h e r d a iiy h t e r . A n n e d ie d . 1 i n > < itors arriv e. H a n d b ill N u isan ce th irteen eig h t > ear« ago. G ran d - / S T hat means an average o f fiv e To those „ ho u n i t • hi vers ' fa th e r had gotw aw ay to San P o rtla n d B e tte r Business bureau is out w ith a : books to r e ve ry reside nt o . . f the ___ __ T w e n ty -th re e years p re vio u sly, P o r tla n d B < *tt«r B u sina« « B u re a u . In c I down their back«, there lx a protest against g lo ry sheets, w h ic h have no paid state. O n th e o th e r hand, w i t h , A nn e W h itta k e r L a rn e d had eloped, Francisco on a jo u rn e y , and when i l l y E ver hear o f pi aise fo r sale ' W ell, haunted house along the C a n c irc u la tio n , post o ffic e e n try o r recognized stan din g o n ly 1.181.735 volum es in th e li- on th e m o rn in g o f the day of her he re tu rn e d he had stopped fr o w n you can buy It N o t o n ly that, but yon road. B aland» alone, w ith as periodicals. The bureau says. “ T h e y c a p ita lize ra rie s - o - - f _ _ ____ _ .. nH.ans tha t w a d in g to C o u rtn e y G raham , and ing. and th e y to ld her th a t her fu the state draw n from other homes, like tu re happiness was take n care of. a shrew d gro up o f pro m oters hove n U o r ‘ dt' d.n il ar- s • P been do in g a lu c ra tiv e business a hei m u in hi« n trc .it A. ,.. C o u rtn e y G raham , less tha n a ( om m ents m ad e to th e A rg u s in d ic a te -t !?°l',g h tle i s ly . ‘«PPro'-ed- pub- age o f fiv e tim es d u rin g the y e a r h«d he beet s e llin g it to g u llib le O regonians. ' the window« a r e wralhered a tio n o f fla tte rin g a rticle s about them selves and - - » e r have been received in the so- year a fte r the mm riage o f Deborah's d u rin g the past few m onths, the th a t a lot of people, living in a n d outside lic board», w hile rank grass and have placed orders fo r q u a n titie s o f the so-called m other, had taken un to h im se lf a been d u p ^ - in t o . S r s * 'h ^ P o rtla n d B e tte r Business Bureau weeds rh o k r the y a r d , u n- of H illsboro, a g re e w ith us th a t th e tra ffic U-ife F or h im to do so had been The consequences were disastrous. states. Iram pled by human fe rk situation in th e city needs serious stu d y purchasing w orth le ss p u b lic ity ." The m edium these pro m oters use i Strange thing« happen here, schools o f H a w a ii came fro m O re- The yo u n g m an had no money, a blow , b u t a fte r ta lk in g it a ll In p re pa ration fo r the state cen tenn ia l, citizens 1 gon. acco rding to W over fo r a nu m b e r o f year«. G ra n d is a p u b lic a tio n called u " p u f f" or | the neighbor« »ay. and u n and observation on th e p a rt of local o f o f Dallas. Texas, have begun a elean-up. In June - W. Beer», b u t he had expected to have a «M eet. Iie i ni«e o f the u n i p ervisor o f a g ric u ltu ra l education great deal when th e Larneds re fa th e r and G ra n d m o th e r had con g lo r y named sound« are heard when ficials. S everal have ex p ressed a “ T h a n k s ” th e ir 20 m illio n d o lla r e xp osition opens. Discussing su soled them selves by saying th a t le nted and fo rg a ve th e ir o n l y fo rm ly . ugar-couted and flo w e ry ‘ the w inter rain« clatter on the in the te r r ito r y , w h o was a Sa- Anne. h a n d b ill nuisance, the F o rt W o rth S tar-T ele gra m I lem v is ito r th is week. M a n y O re- daughter. H o w eve r, he encounter- o o f _ „ course .„ , as f? r. “ 3 (- o u rtn ,,>' w rite -u p s w h ich are th e ir stock in to th e e d ito r fo r w hich we give th a n k s , as the steeply angled roof, and «tormy says: w ith w a x h n n n v e i h T i s ¿ " « " E * * ' lra d ,‘ ca p ita lize on p rid e and lg o n men w h o have gone to the ■ d un expected d iffic u ltie s wind.« sigh and moan through too often people w hen th e y a g re e w ith C itizens o f Dallas, aroused in a cam paign to ' islands to ta ke tea chin g positions ¡he d a u g h te r h e rse lf; fo r when she , . *J?P.PY 1 1 f. , haj b , ‘< ri i v a n i t y and m -11 p u ffs at a p ro fit bending f i r « . Perhaps t h e p re p a ra tio n fo r the you do not say an y th in g , h u t w hen som e- clean up th e c ity . 's streets _ in _ _________ dead. C o u rtn e y w o u ld h a v e d e v o t e d A s l( k . th e ir * Wch discovered w h y lie had m a rrie d ghosts which haunt the place . i.ia.ve gra du ated in to b e tte r pa yin g thing goes wrong they let you know auick- «re ta kin g pot shot* i jo bs w ith la rge in d u s tria l concerns her. she crep t aw ay fro m him . her his life to m o u rn in g her loss, w o uld in v a ria b ly resem ble seme n a tio n a l- I are but the «battered dreams of lv e n m n rb a n rl w iB . M at h a n d °*n nuisance. A n ordin ance to p ro h ib it Beers said. he art as n e a rly b ro ke n as a phvsi- have considered h im s e lf a w idow er. ly k n o w n m agazine o r trade jo u r - I the couple who began it« con It enough and with emphasis. th e distribution of this form of advertising is pro- • • • cal organ can be b ro ken by hum an No; C o u rtn e y had been a perfect nal, these " p u ff sheets" have n o th struction and failed Io con In d e fe re n ce to o u r cu sto m ers an d vis posed. L ife in sura nce com panies w ro te ynhappiness. and, w hen her daugh- N ew F.ngand gentlem an and he had in g in com m on w ith a bona fid e ’ summate their plartN leaving the done no w rong. “ E xperience o f va rio u s cities w h ic h have resorted itors p a rk in g space sh o u ld not be ta k e n p u b lic a tio n T h e y d e riv e next to 48.134 new policies in O regon last te r was o n ly a fe w days old. sh« uncompleted «hell to lie a play to la w to end th is nuisance has sup plied a v e ry d e f l onL b o r,n. m ,’n tl! s n .T h in g ' fro m n d /e r B s n i/s p m e.' f ln died F o rtu n a te ly , th e young fa th e r . ,.H l' thing of the weather, for up fo r a d v e rtisin g p u rposes. T h e re is a in ite fo rm u la fo r w h at can be done and w h a t can not 'y e a r, re p re se n tin g $61.041.25; the .if er IJi bora.i h e i.« e f The b o y s a d vertise rs w ill not patro nize the • • • . . p a tro nize them I insurance, acco rding to ...,- I 7~w ho ne ver kn e w that he was place for ev ery th in g . S ev eral m onths ago be done by law . V arious ordinances on the subject new an nu al re p o rt o f H ugh H Earle, in - ' a th e r— was kic k e d in a v ita l spot name was S tu a rt, and now at t h ir T h e ir colum ns uro devoted to o v e r The car was a la rge one and have been knocked out by th e courts, but others teen he was a ta ll, handsom e lad a h ° rs<)' and died before he stu s about D rity ick 1 T l u ^ l r i v J r t\.b ? "m « 'ly was we rec a ll a case w h ere on a busy S a tu r have been sustained. The m ain p o in t seems to be surance com m issioner. Insurance in and ffe B d a rry storie T hey e n jo y no Tom re g , u la in th is state at the end o f colJld cause any m ore m isfo rtu n e ; o f great prom ise H is fa th e r and d a y a c a r w as p a rk e d all d a v on M ain th a t th e ordin ance m ust avoid d is c rim in a tio n in force fa rm - g ra n d fa th e r both th o u g h t th a t a 1935. the re p o rt shows, aggregated lh u s s tre n g th e n in g the b e lie f of second a tte m p t at an a llia n ce be-1 " £ (, J g ^ d c r U h ^ ^ : ria im o d ° C<'UP“ t ' ,>n * pro- fa v o r o f ce rta in classes o f h a n d b ills i t it is to stand $615.859,503. s tre e t betw een Second a n d T h ird f o r a n u m b e r o f people in the venge- the equipage to be fro m up in the courts. tw een the tw o fa m ilie s • • • m ig h t ci'ive d to ju s tify p rin tin g and th e ir Monta d e m o n stra tio n purposes. ana Said the d riv e r, us he "T h e re is no do ub t in the m in d o f a n y urb a n T w e n ty -th re e tr a f fic fa ta litie s in T he aged and b ro ken g ra n d p a r- prove a happy one. So it was u n u n ce rta in c irc u la tio n , o f cour.se, ut | waded ro u g h w a ist hig h vetch b d m ° ^ r b n ^ UttZ ? .U nUc‘^ " Ce_C-.aura 5'tt'L ..°.U h a nd: O re S°n d u rin g A p r il boosted ’ th c ents to o k th e ir daughter'« c h ild and derstood tha t if the y o u n g people made up alm ost e n tire ly o f copies ¡ and oats th to ta lk to - the man in th e — ------ ia w n , fro n t porches, g u tte rs and ^ r V s c o r e ¿o‘ a "¿ ¿ U o ^ r LTso fo r = X ^ te ? ' ’ « ^ h ^ ^ w ^ sold to “ puffet»«." r da T I. o .. t, T . .fie ld : "Y o u m ust have had u lo t n n f o fo r r t h th e e n a m e rw pe .ro rio .z i d i - i n n , n h a n n ln « « . i t If, th e y to ,,.i,i ......... < acn o th e r w hen t h iy g re w up flow ed bl-ds d ‘f h e b nrarctiet I a^ Plo °"h s h ru b b e ry a? d m ore tha tha same unhappiness. ld t h e m - . , t was h e r- th .|t M r r ..rn,.d T h e B e tte r Business Bureau re- ; o f ra m here N ow take w h ere I to ld U ■ T r P*actic,e 15 so ob noxious to the 193o. N in e o f th e v ic tim s w e r e selves, m ise ra b ly th e v had guard- u 7 1 I M r' E a rn '.d Fh,r ,t|\ ) 7 l ‘<n''lv ° . 7 ‘gon tutizens have came fro m in eastern M ontana we n e L .ge . ^ * ^ 5 “ to destroy^ e n tire ly its u se fu l- pedestrians. B y a stra n g e c o in c i- ed her w e ll, she w o u ld ne ver have ; howed ! hat hls u n h a p p y e x p e n - th o u g h tlc x s ly approved nubhea- a in 't had These “ K now Y our H illsb o ro ” pro- ness to those w ho pay the b ills to r p r in tin g and d is- dence the nu m b e r o f in ju rie s d u r- m et th is handsom e yo u n g scoun- trib u tin g . I t is not good business on th e p a rt o f a tn g A p r il, to ta lin g 434. was id e n ti- d re l. and a ll w o u ld have been as p ram s th a t h av e been held th is y e a r by m erchant to s o lic it business in a fo rm w h ic h antag- c a lly th e same as th a t fo r A p r il, ; th e y had planned. She w o u ld have th e c h a m b e r of com m erce h av e been very omzes the prospective custom er. m a rrie d C o u rtn e y G raha ai. cu 7 he l i ! te r produced by discarded h a n d b ills on m uch w o rth w h ile and should be continued • • • of an old and - pot '■ fat scape fro m b u rn in g streets is not. o f course, the o n ly cle a n -u p p ro b O f the 958 m en and wom en in a ll her w ays w o u ld have been in g to m a rry each o th e r H i' m ade p u b lic ity nex t y ear. T hey have been b en eficial to the w in d s and cloudless da w n upon his w ill, and it wss a m odel o f in le m o f a c ity . B u t i t is an ag g ra va tio n o f a pro blem the O regon p e n ite n tia ry 131 are life ways o f p lea santn i and a ll her cloudless daw n w h ich pro cla im ed th e com m unity and to th e business firm s w h ich exists at a ll seasons. Texas citie s w h ic h w ish ge nu ity. In it he said th a t his So liv e that when you come to ju s t another day o f heat i.n .l d r y - , term ers, records at th e prison s h o w .' paths w o u ld have been paths o f gra n d d a u g h te r D eborah should in - th a t told th e ir fellow businessm en som e to present a pleasing appearance to C e n te n n ia l v is j One 'V i r ï v ' , M , r k Twn Hn T b e . m , u n til the soul ,.« . o k and 1 h « < o f these. C a lv in J u d y o f Doug- peace. i h e rit th e large p a rt o f his fortun e, o r r j rs have a b ig jo b ahead, one p a rt o f w h ic h is las cou nty has been in the prison M a rk Twain. I v it a lit y to be an in d iv id u a lis t gone T m he G raham s w e r e a m o n g m th in g of th e histo ry of th e ir concerns and c ito u rb e v iiu o d in . « the e a m o u n tin g to som e tn th in g ove over r a in g the unw elcom e h a n d b ill.” —O regon Spectator. f o r r « ' , r i v J ) show ed them th ro u g h th e ir plan ts. Too in 1893 ih«.6 “ r » reC” *Ved ^ rst P ^ P le Boston. N o w he re | m illio n d o lla rs in governm ent r l o i r . e t ir r u . f . . r m Z r z i« r t r i ” ? a r® on escutcheon cou ld he fou nd bonds, i f and ony i f she m a rrie d often we a re inclined to ta k e th e th in g s i * i U m U rae r E'u V? n ° ( a b Io t' and even th c erasure m a rk s | S tu a rt G raham on o r before her them w e re sentenced as h a b itu a l w e re so c a re fu lly done as to leave n e a r a t h an d fo r g ra n te d and give them tw e n ty -fir s t b irth d a y . On h e r -these being s*1" 1 no tra ce A P erfect m arriage, it tw e n ty -fir s t b irth d a y h e r g ra n d fa little consideration. F v e v ry th in g possible up fro m C lackam as cou nty. . w o u ld have been. B u t th e ir daugh- ther. i f he w ere a live , w o u ld be (B y Special C orrespondent) should he done to lend en c o u ra g e m e n t States and com m u nitie s s u ffe rin g fro m sm all, • • • e ig h ty -fiv e years o f age. I t was not a n d aid to these local concerns th a t h eln b ad i y e9uiPP<‘d. and poorly staffed rural schools VY A S H IN G TO N —T h e never- M ore tha n 22.000 requests have k re t was in vain. H ow ever, th e y lik e ly th a t he w o uld liv e lo n g a fte r merelal relations w ith foreign been received by the new tra v e l had the c h ild , and ove r the tha t date, so the old man faced the fu rn ish p ayrolls in th e hom e com m unity '*«11 take a cue fro m M ich iga n. dead export bounty plan for countries. M p p tin irs n f th o b i n d c , i t , l n *O r> D r - Eugene B E llio tt, su p e rin te n d e n t o f public bureau o f th e state h ig h w a y de- m othe r's grave th e y vow ed to disposing o f farm surpluses a tio n squ are ly: I f he should The plan won’t work, they say, ivieeungs ot th e kind sponsored by th e in s tru c tio n there, IS seriou sly co n sid e rin g a pla n partm ents fo r in fo rm a tio n on seen-1 them selves th a t n o th in g should situ d ie before he r tw e n ty -fir s t b irth - abroad is due to pop up In a new beenuse you can't export sur C ham ber of com m erce will do ju s t this. to r ,'duce the nu m b e r ot M ic h ig a n r u r a l schools fro m ic trip s w ith in the state. E ig h t m a r th is g i r l'i life . Thc>y dedicated ' day. she and her g ra n d m o th e r were fight next year—this tim e w ithin pluses to a country which won’t 6700 to 700 o r 800. He charges th a t th e present thousand o f the requests came fro m th e ir re m a in in g years to her. It to liv e on th e incom e fro m a se- the AAA Instead of In Congress. take them. m otorists w ho vis ite d the state last seemed to them th a t the y m ust ' lected lis t o f m ore p ro fita b le se- —----------- I t --------------- system is e xtra va g a n t and a disgrace to education. The whole Idea attacks the Reason Is the obscure section M ich iga n, along w ith o th e r states, he points y ear' The rest came fro m “ fo re ig n - creep o u t o f the w o rld w ith h e r , , c u ritie s chosen by h im w ith great C o n g ratu latio n s and b e st w ishes to out. pays its teachers as lo w as $30 a m o n th in the e rs" in o th e r states w h o are p la n - ! hid e her. and fin d fo r her a sane- care: and if a n y th in g happened to of the farm act which authorizes State Department’s reciprocal *------- ' trade agreement progrnm, which poorer r u r a l d istricts, and often th e y are forced to n tn g th e ir f ir s t v is it to O regon. the secretary of agriculture to . prevent ~ D eborah fro m m a rry in g Mrs. M. M. Rom ig as th e new p resid e n t T h e y had sold th e h is to ric m an- you ng G raham , the n the fo rtu n e collect p a rt o f th is p itta n ce by "b o a rd in g around'* nims to stimulate export of use one-third of the nation’s cus of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ association, an o r w ith th e farm ers, as backwoods schoolm asters d id One o f the e n tries in the state sion in Boston, and w ith th e ir was to go to cha ritie s, b u t she was American farm products. toms revenues fo r diversion of gan izatio n of g re a t value in th e com m u in pioneer days. c a p ito l design contest was in- ured b e a u tifu l old household good. , had to have the incom e fro m th e se- Tho question Is whether Sec surplus crops into relief chan fo r $20.000. T he average cost of gone west as fa r as th e y could go. c u ritie s fo r life . The la tte r was The new plan w o u ld u n ite seven o r e ig h t of nity. This g roup is of re a l im p o rta n c e in retary Wallace can hold out nels or fo r subsidy of exports. p re p a rin g the designs fo r the con out to the O regon w ild e r n e ; T here. I s u ffic ie n t to m ake h e r c o m fo rta b le these d is tric ts and co n stru ct a c e n tra l school to ngainst elements in tho A A A th e îr 'c i'n il'^ f '' aSf‘d . H1,erPst in o u r schools, w w m e n en na re ren Already, certain farm lobby h ich c h ild n liv liv in in g g at at a a distance distance m m ig ig h h t t be be tra tra n n s- s- test is said to be w e ll above SlfXJO. in the m ost g lo rio u s n a tu ra l su r- ' and keep he r fro m w a nt o r p o ve rty; favorable to the export plan, roundings, they had b u ilt a huge b u t it was not s u ffic ie n t to at- ists and congressmen favorable A t th a t ra te the state got the bene m e ir conduct and im provem ent. A fte r all, ported. C om petent teachers then cou ld be em p lo yed stone house T h e y w ere m ill's fro m tra c t the a tte n tio n o f a sco u n d re lly to the idea are preparing fo r n which has been backed by at reasonable salaries, and m odern e q u ip m e n t in f i t o f m ore than $100.000 o f a rc h i we cannot have too m uch in te re st in these the nearest to w n , and cu t o ff fro m fo rtu n e h u n te r such as he r fa th e r George Peek, Adm inistrator Da drive on the $100,000,000 in lle d a t a to ta l expense n o t gre a te r th a n present te c tu ra l e ffo rt th ro u g h the contest. a ll easy contact w ith c iv iliz a tio n institutions, w hich have th e v ery im p o rt sta • • • had been vis, Chairman M arvin Jones of costs. volved. They nre boasting that H ere th e c h ild . Deborah, g re w T he w i ll was c a re fu lly planned a n t responsibility of e d u c a tin g ou r youth tho House Agriculture Commit O regon pru ne grow ers are under up, w ith o n ly he r grandparents the way has been cleared by I f th e proposal is adopted and w o rk s in M ic h i and executed, a n d G ra n d fa th e r tee, and Representativo H arry and p re p a rin g them fo r w o rth w h ile lives. gan, it is a new deal fo r ru ra l c h ild re n th a t no state a d is tin c t handicap in th e ir e ffo rt and th e servants fo r her com pan sm iled and nodded to h im s e lf w h e n abolition of the export-im port to m a rk e t th e ir pro d u ct by the lack ions. In the e a rly years, when she Coffee o f Nebraska. can a ffo rd to pass up.—G u th rie (O k la ) Leader. section o f AA A , whose heads • • • o f any standard grades, in the o p in was ye t a sm a ll c h ild , she w e nt eve r he th o u g h t o f it. A n obsolute were opposed to export subsi io n o f Solon T. W hite, d ire c to r o f in fre q u e n tly w ith her g ra n d p a r fo o l-p ro o f and ro g u e -p ro o f plan, he qPIIUS fa r Wallace has been dies, and Its subsequent revival the state d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re . ents o ve r t h e rou gh m o u n ta in said to his w ife over and over. A fa irly successful in resisting « • • G ra n d fa th e r had died w hen D e w ith new personnel more favor roads to the lit t le c o u n try to w n , or thc groups of producers who able to their plans. M uch in te re st is be in g shown by was perhaps allo w e d to accom pany borah was ju s t post fifte e n ; and thin gs hud gone q u ite sm oo th ly fo r enme forward w ith plans to use eastern and southern O regon coun Elim ination o f its three top old G a ry, th e ir servant, on a m a r n e a rly th re e years longer? w ith A M aster P u b lis h e r o f a c o u n try w e e k ly recog F ifteen Y ears Ago a balance of $35,000,000 which men is being compared here to nizes th a t his new spaper is his c o m m u n ity 's g re a t ties in the proposal to con stru ct a k e tin g e x p e d itio n : b u t as she gre w G a ry m anaging e v e ry th in g , t h e hA rg U M M ay ?6' 1921 -B in z «i «le r has chapter o f ra ilro a d fro m Burns, w e stw ard to older, and her m othe r's be au ty be- was available fo r subsidizing ex the cclebrnted “ purge” in which est p u b lic u t ilit y in s titu tio n ; th a t he serves his house, the business le tte rs, th e m on- Vank P T h ln r r 'i>Vi y eSCa.Pes b lo w -u p o f auto gasoline a ju n c tio n w ith the S outhern Pa gan to evidence its e lf in her, she 1 ey m atters. B u t then som e th in g ports up to Ju ly 1. Jerome Frank, Fred Howe, Vic paper best w h o serves his c o m m u n ity best; w h o C o u ld n -t^ a T c h 'h im . W' ' d W cn l 80 fast fla ™ c ific and fro m H u m b o ld t, C a lifo rn ia , was kep t m ore and m ore closely I strange and unexpected had hap- The only victories went to seeks f ir s t the fa v o r o f his co n stitu e n cy th ro u g h tor Christgau, nnd other officials n o rth to Coos Bay, acco rding to at home. T h e re w e re q u ite often j pened o u t in th e w o rld , and G a ry California groups. W alnut grow service and then ju s tly expects th a t a ll o th e r need O tto 'E H c k s o T ^ ‘ ‘' 'a V H ilh y t r " o f f ^ " ^ " lost their jobs and their fight for F ra n k C. M cC olloch, p u b lic u t il guests at the great house w hen began to go about w ith a w o rrie d ers, who fo r years have sold nuts fu l th in g s w ill be added u n to h im ; w h o aim s to consumer protection w ithin the itie s com m issioner. M cC olloch e x Deborah was a ch ild , h u t th e y w ere fro w n . F in a lly and D eborah was g a ther a ll the news th a t is f i t to p r in t in e v e ry fie ld nt ono price in the United States p a tr ie k l1J7 to 4PUd H lIlsboro team loses to K ir k - A A A. pects to present th e proposal to grave e ld e rly people lik e h e r eighteen then she had made him o f a c tiv ity in the co m m u n ity , p la c in g special e m G o ve rn o r M a rtin fo r an expression nnd at a lower price abroad, or grandparents, so th a t she g re w u p te ll her the tru th . C le rk K u r a tli reports 13.428 registered voters phasis on c o n stru ctive fa rm new s and school ac as to the state's a ttitu d e to w a rd c o m p le te ly cut o ff fro m com pan SECRETARY W ALLACE has ganized t v i T n n d ’’Jrune g^owe™ n i- T here was som e th in g about a In county. tiv itie s ; w h o aim s e ve ry w eek to c u ltiv a te e ve ry the p ro je c t as goon as s u ffic ie n t ions o f h e r ow n age and genera crash in N ew Y o rk som e th in g had h o u X r ag re:,n n tg tO w ;, t S h9 S ” p o rt ™ bsid,eg - possible source o f news and to produce a paper in fo rm a tio n has been received to tio n . She had, how ever, a lib r a r y i?r nuRr becca A N au«ht dies here M ay 22. O. Phelps named as m anager o f the F o u rth of guarantee the re s p o n s ib ility o f the f u ll o f books, and th re e people toppled and fallen , and th e ir care te e m in g w ith news stories th a t are prepa red w ith substandard prunes to keep up fu l lis t or secu ritie s had collapsed prom oters back o f the pro je ct. mists of tho export-im port sec care and packed w ith hum an in te rest; w h o is fa ir, e n tire ly devoted to he r w e lfare . the prico of standard prunes at in to a careless heap w h ic h was T h irty Y ears Ago to le ra n t, im p a rtia l; w h o produces a pa p e r so a t tion nnd other foreign trade spe I t m ust be a d m itte d th a t o f the home. N o w w o u ld be th e ideal tim e to three, G ra n d fa th e r, G ra n d m o th e r b rin g in g them scarce ly enough to tra c tiv e in ty p o g ra p h ic a l appearance th a t i t is a cialists that: A rg u s, M a y 24. 1906—M a ry Ramsey Wood cele liv e on. G ra n d m o th e r d id n 't know , Citrus fr u it growers, however, le t the C om m unists ta ke co n tro l o f bra te s h e r 119th b irth d a y here M ay 20 She was c re d it to its co m m u n ity ; w h o ren de rs ge nu ine s e rv and G a ry, it was G a ry w ho ta u g h t o f course. G ra n d m o th e r c o u ld n ’t Export subsidies would lead to didn’t have much success, chief b o rn in K n o x v ille . T e n n . In 1787. She crossed the ice to re ta il m erchants as th e ir a d v e rtis in g counsel the c o u n try —i f o n ly to see how he r the m ast in te re s tin g thing:;. be to ld a n y th in g lik e that. G ary endless dissipation of public ly because of opposition from the p la in s on horseback in 1852. and agent; w h o nurses an in s a tia b le d e sire to see th e y ’d d iv id e u p the $11,000.00*1 G ra n d fa th e r ta u g h t he r h isto ry, had been m ost re lie ve d to te ll 000 d e fic it.—Judge. funds; the subsidizing, In effect, inter-departm ental commercial M rs. F. C. P a u li died here M ay 21 in her sleep and science, and geography, and 1 Deborah, nnd It had been good h is s u b scrip tio n lis t g ro w ; w h o m a in ta in s a ca.sh- new cotton h ig h w a ys are p o litic a l o f the foreign consumer at the policy committee. M iss S adie S m ith o f southeast o f H illsb o ro died economy. G rand m othe r in -ad vance s u b scrip tio n p o lic y ; w h o appreciates his f u The ll o f am using possibilities. F an taught, h e r ne ed lew ork, and a n u m fu n at firs t, to th in k o f them selves expense of the American ta x M a y 18. Whether Wallace, faced by • o b lig a tio n to his b ro th e r p u blishe rs and m a in ta in s as poor O f course it woud be o n ly cy the distance fro m coast to coast payer; the dumping of farm J M. G re e a r to s ta rt construction o f b ric k p ro fita b le rates, is e th ic a l in his observance o f a ll being cut 1500 m iles on account o f be r o f th in g s th a t made them both u n til Deborah was tw e n ty-o n e , and strong pressure from producing • blush and o ve r w h ic h th e y skipped then they w o u ld be w e a lth ie r than b u ild in g n o rth o f Second street liv e ry stable products on nations that don’t ru le s and customs o f th e in d u s try o f w h ic h he is shrinka ge.—M ilw a u k e e J o u rn a l. groups, w ill be able to continue as h a s tily as possible. B u t G ary P. R. A N. r a ilw a y reaches Banks w ith ra ils want, them; retaliation against ever. U n til Deborah was tw e n ty - a pa rt, and is a m em ber o f state and n a tio n a l press his support of Secretary of State G a ry to ld her stories o f people. M o n d a y. F irs t tr a in o u t to H illsb o ro carried A A one it had ru n lik e a th re a d of associations.- H E R M A N ROE, F ie ld D ire c to r, N a the United States in the form Cordell H ull In opposition to ex Let the advertisements help you Yes, there was Gary. Grandfa song th ro u g h e v e ry th in g th e y did, Mead of Buxton and Ben Dooley of Banks. tio n a l E d ito ria l association. o f higher duties nhrond; nnd make your shopping plans. port bounties, remains to be W ith W hir || la Combined Ik« M lII«bora J««t *JUab-.,o Anru« ««tab. la«4 HtUaburo » t a b 1 I7 | M< K IN N E Y A M< K IN N E Y . Fabltsfcara Fabliah^l Thursday Entered •> a#. -ciftM K at tar (a tha poatoffira at Hillaborv. O ra fo a More Clean-Up Needed 1 . .. Current KOCKet IVhat Other Editors Say City Traffic Worthwhile Export Bounty Disciples Ready for Baftlc— This Time in AAA Cutting the School Bill Our Yesterdays A Master Publisher • • « ther and Grandmother kept the through ail the little subterfuges general disruption of our corn- seen. •