The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 18, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page Two
H IL L S B O R O
X?illsbon<B*VVr g u s
Honors Rightly Accorded
A R G U S . HITT. S P A R O , O R E G O N
Knot Hole Views
And Interviews
The Great American Heme
Thursday, June 18. 192G
' m ight expect
Ih'borah nun ed I
I uneasily,
W ash in g to n co u n ty is p ro u d of th e
"My d ear b o y ." G ran d m o th er
W it h U h it h la <’ «»m hinrti th e llill« S n r o In d e p e n d e n t
w as .saying, "I cannot see tliut
h o n o r c o n fe rre d upon one of its n a tiv e sons
( B y J.«*»»n S D a v U )
H ilIn b o r n A r g i l* E e tu t) lM ’.M
Y iilla b n rn In d e p e n d e n t E-stub. 1873
I h ere Is the 'lightest i eseinblunre
( B y A I. Lin«lt»«M*|iI
— J u d g e R. E ran k P e te rs — by th e M asonic
I vt G e o rg e P»> I t '” »nice w a s a
M r K I N N E l A M« K I N N E Y . P a fc lM ie r«
bet w m yon and yolir fath er You
p
o
p
u
la
r
e
x
p
re
s
s
io
n
a
m
i
¡n
\I .EM
la'Mul uuthot itie*<
P u b lis h e d T h u rs d a y .
E n te rn d a * *ee»> nii-rla M m a t t e r in th e
g ra n d lodge of O regon. In th e .selection
a re : m i l l ' l l ta lle r Ilian he was. so
I * mt o f fic e u t t lil h b u r n , l) r « v “ ii
b o r o it s t i l t is " L e t G i l r y e I ’.,
huve hud o p p o rtu n ity to • d ll7 f v
M i l CAN A L W A Y P T E L L
m uch niuie . . , ))(>| hups I m ean
of J u d g e P eters as g ra n d m a ste r th e lodge I I H t '" ills in
se m e q u a rte rs , th e G eo rg e
I a th le tic
looking
Hut p erh ap s I , the rvcoiit opinion of the U n it'd
\NHLN G R A h iP A H A S KEEN
has given reco g n itio n to th e tru e fra te rn a l | being
M cG ee, c ity e n g in e e r
VEIiNE M. KINNEY
M B S E. C V . K I N N E Y
lu
nilthit
have
expected
you to i Sf.iti *. .supreme coui I lu tin* N e w
Editor
A d o r i a t e E d it o r
C V E f t T O S E E H U 'N E W
v
spirit th a t a c tiv a te s th e life a n d w ork of , G eurge builds Uns and th at „ew ers
look
like
the
(¡ruhaiiH
M\
h u s­ iY o ik ca.se lire p retty i:«*neially
i am t disposal plants, a irp o rts a m i
band
told
mi»
y
ears
ago,
a
fte
r
he * agreed th.it the p rinciple of iiuiii
th
is
h
ig
h
ly
re
sp
e
c
te
d
H
illsboro
citizen.
S
W
E
E
T
l
E
—
'
—
-
'
-
S
H
E
IT«/» A
parks, s tre it su rfacin g and what
I ilium w age legislation has been
O F F IC IA L X B W S P A I’ E K O F W A S H IN G T O N C O L N T Y
had
been
E
a
t
to
see
you,
th
a
t
you
T h a t he will h a n d le th e o ffice w ith d ig ­ have you lie s probably th e busiest
I dealt a blow from w hich it can re-
runs P a b e a u t y
C k AR'M i NC t PAY
S e lected n * O re g o n 's B e et W e e k ly N e w - p a p e r . 11)30
,
looked
very
m
uch
like
your
m
o
th
­
i cover only th io u g h reso rt to a co n ­
nity a n d c re d it to h im self goes w ith o u t m an in tow n.
N a m e d on A il- A m e r ie a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r h l even . 1930
er
people
Y«»ur
m
o
th
er
way
a
YOU kt NOW f
stitu tio n al am endm im t O regon w a.
H o n o r a b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A - s o c ia l io n N e w s p a p e r
sa y in g in view of his p a st rec o rd am i th e
C H A R M IN G /
very fine w om an, my d ear S tu a rt ” the Hist sta te to (*naet a inininiuni
*
P e rh a p s no one has noticed in
P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t. 1034-35. a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e . 1935
esteem in w hich he is held by all w ho p a rtic u la r H ow ever, th e re js a new
I alw ays believed so.”
wuge law The act. p.u»scd hv this
o rd e r of n eatn ess in th e flow er
S u b s c rip tio n H a le s S t r ic t ly l a s h in A d v a n c e
know him.
O f course you did
A lthough state in 1913 and upheld by tin*
W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
t)ii-'id e W ash in g to n C ounty
i g ard en on th e vacan t lot in the
you w ould .c a rc e ly rem em b er her, i l l . S. .supii'in«* court in 1917, h is
. tJ
tv '/,. / t-
Per year
S i. 50
V. S . '»er y e ar
|2 .0 0
h eart of M am street M is \v g
D en closely follow ed by mo«t of
I think'.”*
S ix m o n th s
.95
F o r e ig n c o u n tr ie s
3.50
C yrus, p resid en t of th e H illsboro
I the o th er 16 states, w hich have
'H e
doesn't rem em b er her a t
I
G
ard
en
club,
assisted
by
her
cliil-
M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te
ill.
D eborah said q u le k h **She | w ritten u iu uinum wagi* legislation
.' dri'ii, ilid th e w ork
F ir s t A m l it »si P a p e r.
E d it o r ia l A»-'««-iä t io n a n d
T he best d a te you can m ak e for the
• • •
died w hen he w as only three. I into th e ir statu tes since that tune.
L a r g e s t A B C W e e k ly
N a tio n a l F x lit o r ia l A s s o ­
• • •
C ir c u la t io n in W ent.
G ran d m o th er lie couldn't p<> ibly
c ia tio n .
F o u rth of Ju ly f o r a good tim e a n d th e
D espite th e tact that n cam paign
The proposed sta te ow ned radio
t em em ber her."
for
votes
this
fall
m
ust
be
waged.
m eetin g of old a n d new frie n d s is rig h t
system for use of the police bureau
A rth u r T opper, c a n d id a te for co u n ­
I’he man l o o k e d across th e tab le and highw ay deput tn ien t him now
h ere in H illsboro at th e c e le b ra tio n sp o n ­ ty clerk, can be found any day
Ills e y e; w ere tw inkling, am used Ip io g icssed lo the stage w h ere but*
sored by th e firem en. Local folk should be to iling o v er colum ns of figures in
D eborah looked backed at hun, ’ will be received for in stallatio n of
connection w ith his w ork as cost
coolly.
the system at the m eeting of th e
N eed of m ore housing fac ilitie s b e­ th e re to g ree t th e ir frie n d s a n d visitors. acco
u n tan t for th e county engineer.
It w asn't going to lie exactly highw ay eommhoilon in P o rtlan d
com es m ore pron o u n ced every day. M any C o-operation of every local m an. w om an If lie ev e r ta lk s politics, no one
ea y to carry off this situ atio n Hut on J u n e 27. F o u rteen In stallatio n t
people have been h e re in q uest of a m od­ an d child can best be show n w ith th e fire ­ , e v e r catch es him at it.
no m u tter how difficult it m ight are contem plated. T h ree stations of
• •
he it was b e tte r than m arry in g 1004) w att capacity each w ill he in,
ern house, hut th ey re p o rt th a t it is like m en th ro u g h a tte n d a n c e a n d a friendly I U n d er th e • d irectio
n of G ran t
S tu art G raham . T h e re had been . t a l l . «1 it Salem . LaGiamh*
m
fin d in g a needle in a h a y sta c k . S ev eral boost.
\ e r y little dissem bling on S tu a rt K lam ath Falls S m allei station
! Z um w alt, ja ile r, som e of th e ancient
have said th a t th ey a re living in P o rtla n d
m aples in th e co u rt house y ard
G ra h a m ’s part, even in Mr H o i- ; 50 w att capacity w ill be installed
’ have been g e ttin g a trim m in g , lin e
W drth>'. pre cnee. A pp aren tly it at Roseburg, T he D alles, P ortland.
because of in ab ility to find a su ita b le place
hadn't s e e m e d necessary to turn to ) A storia, Hend. C oquille and ltu in
A re a l p olitical c a m p a ig n loom s in j tree, c arefu lly p reserv ed at the
here.
' n o rth east c o rn e r of the co u rt house.
p reten d gentleness and
iiirtcyy [ S till '■mailer .'-tatluiu uf 10 w a tt
H om e c o n stru c tio n at th e p re se n t tim e W ash in g to n county th is y e a r w hat w ith , lijst one sid e co m pletely in an a t ­
c i en for a |,.w necessary hours. It eapuelty w ill b<- i n s t a l l e d a t P e n
both
th
e
re
p
u
b
lic
a
n
s
a
n
d
d
e
m
o
c
ra
ts
well
tem pt to sa v e th e tre e w hich has
tiad Ins n perfectly obvious that he d e ltn n . B a k e r , E u g e n e and G ia n ti
w ould seem like a very d ecen t in v estm ent.
been ailing. A n o th e r tre e on the
hadn't dream.*d for a m om ent that I’ll»!. It ix e.itlmiiti'd Dial th e tii-
H om e o w n e rsh ip a d d s to th e jo y of living o rg an iz ed fo r m ilitan t activitv.
w est side w as cut dow n because
stie could or w ould refuse to u t U l lil U o ilH Will eust
of
(o f th e ro tte n h e a rt of it.
anil in m any cases will m ak e fo r a m ore
m arry him, refu se to go llitough w hich llie federal govern m en t will
•
•
•
w ith t h e h o rrib le bargain W hen supply 45 p er cent
sta b le citizen sh ip .
she did suiiiiiion up her courage,
T he Jo h n C onnell of IVitsh-
J. M. P erson, m a n a g e r of th e W a sh ­
a fte r tw o hours of listening to his
ington co u n ty could now . say
A biilanee of m ore Itiun $4000
to the Jo h n C onnell of W h ite­
talk w ith Mr
H olw orthy, w hen ■still reinam iiig in a relief fund
ington Savings & Loan association, brings
F
ew
er.
Rut
B
e
tte
r
C
ountry
N
e
w
sp
a
p
e
rs
hall. Mich., ‘T il m atch fish
th e w ords .sprang to tier lips and co n trib u ted by state employe^ in
out th e need fo r housing co n stru ctio n here
O he of th e lessons of th e d ep ressio n w hich has.
y a rn s w ith you." W hile our
lie h eard h erself saying in a 11931 w ill lie u»ecl fur ttie relief of
in a recen t sta te m e n t in w hich he s a id : a p p aren tly , been w ell learn ed is disclosed in th e
Jo h n catc h es suckers, t h e i r
1 q u eer cold little voice ttiat »he any em ploye w ho was on th e »lute
J o h n catch es 14-pound ch an n el
“ The hom e bu ild in g business will u n d o u b t­ latest statistics on p ro d u ctio n of n ew sp ap ers in
could n ever m arry him no m a tte r payroll at the lim e th e fund w as
catfish. t h e J o h n C onnells
, helped D eborah out G ran d m o th er i w hat li ippencd, he had been te r ­ created and w ho m ight be in nee I
edly rea c h p ro p o rtio n s n ev er b e fo re a t ­ w h at is know n as th e c o u n try w eek ly field. T hese
hav e the floor. T his colum n
fig u res show th a t, in m ost of th e areas in w hich
had nt looked at D eborah at a!,. rible He had called her prudish, at some tim e In the fu tu re T his
tain ed . T he a c u te housing s h o rta g e to ­ tw
w ould be glad to c a rry th e best
ignorant, insane.
o n ew sp ap er ow n ers had for y e a rs m a in ta in e d the
was decided by m em ber» of the
except
for one q u ick eneom pas m g
fish
story
by
each
of
the
C
on­
g e th e r w ith th e la rg e su p p ly o f fu n d s fictio n th a t a tow n could not get alo n g w ith one
G ran d m o th er w o uldn't hav e b e ­ fund com m ittee at u m eeting this
nells.
glance
as if to m ake s u r e th.it s h e lieved it, co u ld n 't have believed it, week T he m oney hiu been tied up
a v ailab le fo r hom e loans is a com b in atio n new spaper, one of th e p ap ers has gone out th ro u g h
(B y F ran ces S helley Wees)
th e in terv en tio n of th e s h e riff or a m e rg e r has r e ­
w as still int ¿’t. H er eves had gone if sh e had I,ecu told It w ould in the F irst N ational bank of S a ­
th a t is id ea l fo r dev elo p m en t of th e house su
B
U
SIN
E
SS
tl
l
A
T
S
TH E STORY
lted in th e elim in atio n of one p ap er, to give th e
to th e man. and he had stood tall have killed her to brin g S tu a rt lem and has only recen tly been re-
co n stru ctio n business.”
< H A I* I E H I
B r y n (Jam «** llryn il« l» t» R
G rah am here and let tier see him leascd A pproxim ately $05.000 was
1 B y K a y s e e i
o w n er of th e one w hich re m a in e d a ch an ce to p ro ­
I I I » , a t a l l b r u n z t il y n u n ir m a n «»f w e a lth ,
and
stra ig h t ind sm iling that faint a he was S he and G ra n d fa th e r eoutribliteii by »late em ployes h
C onfusion in th e d e liv e ry of m ail a n d h i* c h u m , T u b b y Fort»«**, a r e d is -
It su rely looks good to see th e p riv a te duce a b e tte r n ew sp ap er and. at th e sam e tim e, to
ste
a
d
y
sm
ile
of his. w aiting. The had told them selves for y ears that w ard th e relief of neixty per.on-i
establish a h ealth y lead ah ead of th e s h e riff and I io tw o b ro th e rs w ith th e sam e e im in ic B r y n ’* m m in ir m a r r ia y e T u b b y
co nstruction w ork ta k in g p lace in various cred
ito rs.
i in itials p ro b ab ly w as one of the b e lie v e r it u s« hetne t«» v e t B r y n * W e a lth sun had glinted on his brow n hair, in a m iserably u n happy w orld one at th e tim e
fr
o
m
h
im
.
S
h
o
u
ld
th
e
«
rirl.
D
e
b
o
ra
h
,
p a rt of th e city. E a rlie r in th e y e a r con­
In ev ery in stan ce in w h ich c o u n trv to w n s have ' u n d e rly in g reaso n s b ehind th e o r­ w h o m B r y n h a d m e t a t th e o f fic e .« f b. and had m ade h s brow n sk in look star w ould alw ay s sh in e a.s brig h t
C o n tin u atio n of the program of
as th e sun; no m a tte r w hat liap-
sid e ra b le im p ro v em en t took p lace in th e one n ew sp ap er in stead of tw o. th e ch an g e has been g an izatio n of th e S e lfrid g e Bros. a t to r n e y , r«*d H o lw o r t h y . m .» rry S t u a r t . very clea r and who,
le G rand-
d istin ctly fo r th e b etter, fo r in creased p atro n ag e, on F u rn itu re com pany at H illsboro G ru h a n i b e fo r e h e r t w e n t y - f i r s t b ir t h d a y . m o t h e r h u d lo o k e d i n t o h G e . w . fo r I pern d. the G rah am s w ere gentle- ad u lt education uft I th e oi
business section an d now resid en ce con­ th
i
men.
w
ill
d epend upon the ava Intubi»
e one hand, has p ro m p ted th e re m a in in g p u b lish e r back in 1924. B ut. w h a te v e r the t»e w i l l in h e r it a v n * t f o r t u n e fr o m a long tune, a ten.se. .silent, search ­
h e r g r a n d f a t h e r . S t u a r t h i d g r e a t ly . Ii* .
t o
G ary had gu< ed w hat m ight of federal fund . in Hiding
stru ctio n is noted in sev eral places. This to do a m uch b e tte r jo b of p ro d u ctio n , and. on th e reason, th e p a rtn e rsh ip flo u rish ed plea
MNl D e b o ra h , w h o re fu g e e t o m a r r y i ing look: anil then she hud d raw n
J M a n sk i dire e to r of the
is a m uch b rig h te r p ictu re th a n a few other, th e businessm en, w ith b u t one a d v e rtisin g a n d prospered. A fter th e death h im . B r y n . potUnir u » Oil U lie m p ltiy e s l p n . a d eep b re a th and put out tier happi n He h a d n ’t been go sure of p Kotien
ro g ra m
M aa ke
aid ttiat 10,345
I of th e senior p a rtn e r in 1934. th e
Hi G raham s a fte r all D eborah re
r*
to
m a rry
D e la trn h . a *
hand S he tiad sm iled back at him, m em bered his w ords as he h a i l adult» are now enrolled in the l a r ­
y e a rs ago w hen b u ild in g w as a t a s ta n d ­ bill to m eet each m onth, a re n o w ab le to b u v m o re sto re nam e w as changed to the g S in t u e a e r r t, . fo o r f f e $«>0.0oo,
t h e y n o t to liv e a«
space. U n d er th e circu m stan ces, it is b u t n a tu ra l
still. L et us hope th e re is m ore of it. The th a t businessm en and th e ir c h am b e rs of co m m erce S elfrid g e F u rn itu re com pany and m a n a n d w ife . T w • n ty - th re e y e a r* p r e - i a flu tte rin g re lie v e d . happy smile, helped tier into th e rick ety wagon mus cour es being offri ed In til •
v io u * . A n n e L u r r ie d h a d elui>ed w i t h a n ' am i he had tak en both tier little
dim n at their neighbor s furni He 25 eountie» and git m g em ploym ent
noise of h am m ers an d saw s rings good to should th ro w o bstacles in th e w ay of th o se w ould- the business has co n tin u ed to grow a d v e n tu r e r on th e «lay
set f o r h e r
u n d e r th e sole m an ag e m en t o f » lin g t»> C o u r tn e y G ra h a m . Tw .» d a y * a ft’ , w h ite h a n d s In his ow n O h, he tiad tuck ed till' du st-co v er a r o u i l I to 232 o therw ise joble .i teachers
b
e
n
ew
sp
ap
erm
en
who,
en
v
io
u
s
of
th
e
su
ccess
a
t­
w as living up to his bargain.
th e e a r. This is one of th e fin est w avs to
• • •
G eorge L. S elfridge.
her amt. his old face w orn and
»•r th e b i r t h o f h e r .la u g h te r . A n n e died.
ta in e d b y ab le p u b lish ers, b re e z e in to a c o u n try
The
He .seemed to unde, stand the .sit­ trout,led. had said, "If you don't
T h e la ts L. G. S e lfrid g e lau n ch ed S h o r t ly a f t e r , th e f a th e r di«-1
in crease p riv a te em ploym ent.
Tw
o
Salem
citizen* w ho wit«
to w n w ith little b u t th e d e sire to sh a re th e su c­ th e v e n tu re in 1922 w hen h e bought L a r n e d * * , g r a n d p a r e n t* , to o k th e c h ild uation at a glance and decide w hat like him . Mi . D eborah, don't you
cess th e estab lish ed p u b lish e r h as w on th ro u g h y ears out O. E. M cC arty, w ho w as lo­ w i t h th e m t o O re g o n w h e re , w ith o u t c h ild it w as lie m ust do. Il w as perfect have an y th in g to do w ith him . nes; I’d the laying of the cir-net
stone foi O n g o n * old cap ital in
p a n io n s , D e b o ra h g r e w up . T.»
i» r.-
of h ard , conscientious e ffo rt an d lo y alty to h is 'c o m ­ cated in th e sto re space now oc- . c ffu o m
acting, and D eborah knew that W ell get along .some way W e'll 187.3 w it «* present to w atch Govei •
a rd
h« r
fr o m
-orne f o r t u n e
h u n te r ,
m u n ity .
cu p ied by th e stag e depot. His i h e r g r a n d f a t h e r ha.I a r ra n g e d f o r h e r t o .she .should hav e been gratefu l and ju ! look around for an o th e r w ay " nor M artin tu rn th e first d irt fur
O v er at G oldendale. a to w n w ith a sm a lle r pop- b ro th e r. G eorge L . also lived in m a r r y S t u a r t, «on o f ( \ u r tn e y G ra h a m , ap p reciativ e, but in stead she was
T ins w as ttie o th er wav. T he tall th e pn»p<kM (| new cap ital last w eek.
u latio n th a n Hood R iver, th r e e n ew sp a p e rs h av e H illsboro and. in spite of th e fact w h e n o f »if,». b e lie v in g th e a llia n c e an g ry . A n g r y iM -eause .
-, m ¡¡, young m an at th e head of the table, They w ere II S Hulle, 91, and Mi
w o u ld
be u h a p p y . ne
W h e n D e b o ra h
M em bers of w a r v e te ra n s ’ o rg a n iz a ­ been m erg ed in to one. a n d a d v ertise rs, su b sc rib e rs th a t one of th e b ro th e rs used in ­ w a s f if t e e n , h e r g r a n d f a t h e r di«d. S«i u r i- because, w atch in g him w ith f ira n d - w illing to sell In.-, gentlem anly up- Ida H u L h rock.
an d ow n ers w ill be m u ch th e b e tte r fo r th e new itia ls and th e o th e r sp elled out his ti«** had been set u -i« le to ke e p th e f a m ­ , m other, sh e had realized suddenly l«'aranee, hi.s good m anners, his
• • •
tions an d th e ir a u x ilia rie s, com posed of deal.
A fter all. to th e o u tsid e r w h o v isits a c o u n try nam e, th e ir m ail co n tin u a lly got ily . h u t a m a rk e t c r a s h le f t s c a rc e ly tti.it all th e w ay up from S an F ra n ­ sm iles, for a y e a r for fifty thou-
S tate d ep a rtm e n ts and ¡ilxtitu-
T h i- w as
..m
l
dollai
s.
those w ho w ere close to w a r b ecau se of to w n and b u y s th e local n ew sp ap er, th is sam e n ew s­ m ixed. So. it is h ig h ly possible th at e u n n o k u n g o h w n f o r to th D e e m b o ra t o h ** liv e g r a on.
cisco he had been actin g w ith her.
tm ns are already beginning to give
n d m o th e r , an
Of eoursi
h av in g sons, b ro th e rs, h u sb an d s o r fa th e rs p ap er is th e m irro r in w h ich th is s tra n g e r believes in 1924 th ey gave up th e stru g g le in v a lid , G a ry , a « e rv a n t. m a n a g in g th e too. am using t i e r , m ak in g t i e :
, in . i'e o n . e m ust be ' " r : atten tio n to th e ir b iennial budgets
and
just,
hr
an d becam e p .G n c rs . T h en the fin a n c e s . A t t w e n ty , th e th o u g h t o f m a r ­ laugh, te llin g h er in terestin g things,
h a d not been eo n scler
f,,i
1937-38. B udget re q u e sts for
in th e service, re a liz e m ore th a n an y one h e sees th e re flectio n of local cond itio n s. A nd a : m
ail could all be d eliv ered to one ,. r ia g e g . r e a t ly ; f r ig h t e n * D e b o ra h . I t had th in k in g of h er com fort b e ra u s ,- ii.g Ins own o p p o rtu n ities th en - in the next tw o year* art* «'Xp<*ct«*d to
n ew sp ap er ca rrie s th e m essage th a t it is e ith e r
m eet
eet
S t»
,
place
and
th
e
confusion
elim
in
ated
,,*
*
«
’n
t ’ :*nnc«l t h h a a t D e b o ra h m
S
tu a rt
else th a t w a r is ju s t w h a t G e n e ral S h e r­ b poor
M
r
H
olw
orthy's
office,
not
ju
s
t
at
it w as p a rt of th e b a rg ain On the
ein g p u b lish ed in a d ead to w n o r by an in d iffe re n t
exceed those for the c u rre n t b ien ­
T he S e lfrid g e F u rn itu re com pany rie«I.
''
r w vh e re th e y w e re t»j h« m a r - trip she h ad forgotten the bargain, first A fter D eborah had stood up nium because of the g rad u ally in ­
m an said it w as. T hey know w a r is t e r ­ n ew sp ap erm an , or b o th .----- Hood R iv er N ew s
and
at th e p resen t tim e is local d eale r
told
S
tu
a
rt
in
th
at
stran
g
e
< H A B T F I t I I-
T u b b y a n d B r y n a w a it j th e tact th a t tie w as going to be
creasing cost of all com m odities It
rib le. b u t th e y th o ro u g h ly re a liz e t h a t th e
I for N orge elec tric re frig e ra to rs and D e b o ra h in n i h o te l in F ris c o . O v e r a paid, and paid well, as he had e x ­ voie
th a t she co u ld n ’t possibly is also expected th at stren u o u s cf
p e rio d
of
on,
y
e
a
r
th
e
gr<*
rn
is
to
I
gas
ranges.
K
e
lv
in
a
to
r
re
frig
e
ra
to
rs
m
arry
him.
a
fter
she
tiad
repeated
g re a te s t p re v e n ta tiv e fo r w a r in th is co u n ­
pressed it, for giving th e ir m a r­
fo rt# w ill be mad«* to resto re
M r. Sloan T his a n d T h a t
e h u n te r a n .I can
P h ilco radios an d h a n d les a com- j p ro v e he i* n ” o f o r t u n to
try is p re p a re d n e ss.
riag e th e ap p e a ra n c e of a happy it again and again and m ade him o f s t a t e o f f ic ia ls a n d e m p lo y e
th e s a t is fa c tio n
It is d ifficu lt fo r th e a v erag e re a d e r to reco n cile I p lt'te line of fu rn itu re , h om e f u r ­ | j o m f a k h e e r D g e r b u o n ra d h m o h th a e p r p . y O
■
■
■
Hint
-
iie
m
ean
t
it.
lie
tiad
been
th e r r i* e th e f o r -
th e 1932 base from w hich it was
one, th e ap p e a ra n c e of a real m a r­
tu n e Is to g o to c h a r it y . T h e w i ll is
S urely th e ir ideas an d ad vice should A lfred P. S lo an J r . th e b itte r c ritic of th e Roose­ nish in g s an d paints.
riage b etw een tw o young people in a wild rage. It was then th a t he reduced by cut« enfo rced by th e
u m e w h a t a m b fg tio u
v elt ad m in istratio n , a n d A lfred P. S loan J r . th e
a * t o w h . n D ebt »rah
T
he
firm
has
th
re
e
re
g
u
la
r
em
-
had
nd
suet,
h
o
rrib
le
tilings
to
be c a re fu lly co n sid ered by all th e th in k in g p ro p h et of p ro sp erity .
legislative session o t 1033.
. had fallen in love tier.
, ployes,
L y n n S elfridge. E verett w i o r to t h y m a T r u r y b . b y T h e g i r l a r r iv e s w ith H o i- w ho had .
\ f te r a m om ent D eborah hi d I
« i|
w ith each o th er at first sight.
f im i h e r
people of th e co u n try .
ru
n
T h e p re sid e n t of G en eral M otors com pany, d u r­ [L a w re n c e and P e te S c h u k a rt. T he » h a r m in g a n d xweet u rp rÌM
•iway,
into
an
o
u
ter
office,
am i
g r e a t ly
be-
Well, no m atter: even if it w as a anvv h ere to e*cnpc from S tu a rt
S tate em ployes w ho hav e been
g his re c e n t v isit in P o rtla n d , in his ad d resses D ouglass R adio S erv ice is located w ild e re d .
T he fo llo w in g s ta te m e n t by M rs. M ary in
little d isco n certin g to k eep rem em ­ G raham Hut S tu a rt tiad followed escaping federal Incom e tax es in
an d in te rv ie w s so u n d ed a to n e of o p tim ism an d in th e b u ilding, b u t is not a p a rt
L. Love of Louisville, K y., n a tio n a l p re si­ confidence. B usiness, he said, is g e n e ra lly good and ! of th e S e lfrid g e firm .
( C o n tin u e d f r o m la * t w e e k )
b erin g w hat th e tru e situ a tio n wa
"
a bully lb- w is the past may not be so fo rtu n ate
G eorge S e lfrid g e is a c tiv e in Io-
D eborah w as m a rrie d and It No harm had been done S he had still ta lk in g to tier, p u sh in g him self in th e fu tu re T his applies e sp ecial­
d e n t of th e W o m a n ’s R elief C orns, a u x il­ w ill co n tin u e so fo r at least a n o th e r y e a r w ith a
civic affairs, b cin# a d irecto r hom e again. It w as less th an a been re serv ed th ro u g h it all, and d irectly betw een tier and the door, ly to em ployes of self su p p o rtin g
ia ry of th e G ra n d A rm v of th e R epublic, co n tin u atio n d e p e n d e n t upon in te llig e n t m an ag e­ I cal
m ent. H is ow n co m p an y b ro k e all reco rd s fo r sales and m em b er of th e re ta il trad es w eek since she had gone aw av had not. sh e assu red herself, a l­ betw een tier and freedom , w hen dep artm en ts. F irst in tim atio n th at
in d ic a te s th e a ttitu d e of p a trio tic A m e ri­ of au to m o b iles in th e m o n th of A pril, h e said, and ! co m m ittee of th e ch am b e r of com ­ from the m ountain, but it seem ed low ed h erself to he a n y th in g but tin . q u ie t young m an w ith t Ii e U ncle Sum was ro u n d in g up new
steady gray eyes bad risen from a c o n trib u to rs to hia public pin ••
can w om en, w ho love th e ir c o u n try and its p ro fits fo r th e firs t q u a rte r of 1936 w e re th e m erce. and a m e m b e r of th e O dd a thousar.fi years. S h e w as .so m uch im personal w ith him .
F ellow s lodge. H is prin cip al hobby older, now . S he knew so m uch
G ra n d m o th e r w as gazing at him c h a ir and fared him B ryn h ad n 't cam.' in a ieq u est for a h. t o f em ­
know so m eth in g of th e tria ls an d tr ib u la ­ larg est sin ce 1929. so m eth in g o v er 52 m illio n as on
his few d ay s of le isu re is hie- ; m ore th an she had know n a w eek ag ain as if she could scarcely tak e m oved, except that (us arm cam e ployes of th e in d u strial accident
pared w ith 31 m illio n a y e a r ago.
tions of those w ho o ffe red th e ir lives in com Y
¡ng h im self to a q u i e t fishing ago th a t h er th o u g h ts w ere like h e r eyes aw ay. It w as u n fo rtu n a te sti aight up, and his fist tut S tu a rt eommiM lon. to g eth er w ith th e ir
et w e find Mr. S loan a big c o n trib u to r to th e stream . .
th e ir c o u n try ’s se rv ic e:
.th e th o u g h ts of a s tra n g e r, sh e th a t he m ean t so rnueti to h er if u n d e r th e chin w ith a te rrific crash. salaries fur the past four yi-.u
L ib e rty league, th e C ru sad ers an d o th e r h a rs h foes
looked at h er old life and e v e ry ­ G ra n d m o th e r a p p ro v ed of him too and S tu a rt had cru m p led to th e This d e p artm en t is su p p o rted by
of th e new deal aq d h im self a co n sisten t an d p e r ­
W p b eliev e in ad eq u ate n atio n al d efense and
co n trib u tio n s from in d u strial em ­
th in g th a t had been in it w ith a highly. It m ight m ake it d if fic u lt., floor.
sisten t critic of th e p re se n t ad m in istra tio n . We
in m ilitary tra in in g in o u r schools as th e best
(T«> t , ' r o n t in t ir .] I
ployers and receives no sta te fund
stra
n
g
e
r's
eyes,
clear,
w
on
d
erin
g
at
the
end
of
th
e
y
ear,
to
ex
p
lain
possible in su ran ce w e can p ro v id e fo r o u r c o u n ­
assum e th a t his co n ten tio n is th a t p ro s p e rity is r e ­
A nu m b er of o th er sta te d e p a rt­
F irst C h u rc h of C h rist (S cientist) critical.
w hy D eborah w ould be h ap p ier
try 's safety.
tu rn in g in sp ite of th e n ew deal, b u t th e av e ra g e
If you ch an g e y o u r address k in d ­ m ents an* in the sam e category,
S ervices a re held ev ery S unday
w
ith
o
u
t
him
A
nd
G
ra
n
d
m
o
th
e
r
in
T
hey
w
ere
at
luncheon,
sh
e
and
citizen,
we
th
in
k
,
w
ill
be
disposed
a
g
ain
st
accep
tan
ce
ly no tify th e A rgus d ire c t an d at notably th e public u tilities com ­
W e all ta k e out in su ra n c e on th in g s w e love
tf mission. th e m otor tra n sp o rt d iv i­
of such a d o ctrin e. A nd all g o v e rn m e n ta l m easu res i at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening G ra n d m o th e r and th e m an. seated th e m ean tim e m ight th in k . . . sh e I once
and tre a su re an d th e m em b ers of m y o rg an izatio n
[serv ices at 8 o’clock; S u n d ay school at th e long table in the m iddle of
do
have
so
m
eth
in
g
to
do
w
ith
econom
ic
conditions.
feel th a t com pulsory m ilita ry tra in in g is a form
sion. ttie liq u o r control com m ission
[a t 11 a. m. P u p ils up to th e age th e vast shadow y d in in g room . T he
—A storia A sto rian -B u d g et.
of insurance, not onlv on th e sa fe ty of o u r n a ­
and th e bunking d ep artm en t.
j
of
20
y
e
a
rs
a
re
w
elcom
ed.
F
ree
ceiling
w
as
high
and
su
p
p
o
rted
by
,
tion. b u t on th e in d iv id u al safety of th e m en w ho
¡re a d in g room open on W ednesdays i d ark , h eav y oaken beam s a t one
w ill be called to d efen d it in tim e of w ar If it
M rs C lara I’atterxon. s u p e rin ­
I a n d -S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n til 4 p. m. - end w as a g reat fireplace w ith a
tak es fo u r y ears a t W est P o in t to tra in an officer,
ten d en t of the sta te in d u strial -rho-At
S u n d ay 's topic, "Is th e U niverse carv ed oak m antelpiece and a stone
it isn t reaso n ab le to th in k w e can m ak e an officer
(B y S pecial C o rresp o n d en t)
for girl plan to a k the n ext le>"
in clu d in g Man, E volved by A tom ic h earth .
out of a civ ilian in th re e m onths in th e stress of
F orce?”
e la t u ie for a new tiuililm g
a
A
S
H
IN
G
T
G
N
.—T
h
e
re
g
u
la
r
N
eig
h
b
o
r
L
e
a
g
u
e
,
"
w ar tim e.
activ
ely
D eb o rah sat up an d m oved 'h e
F ifte e n Y e a rs A go
com bination gym nasium , a u d ito ri­
e
le
c
tio
n
y
e
a
r
a
tte
m
p
t
o
f
h
e
a
d
e
d
t>y
S
ta
n
le
y
H
igh,
fo
rm
e
r
silv e r spoon beside h e r p la ’e. S h e
A rgus, J u n e 1C. 1921—H illsb o ro loses to C row n
um and school room' T he in s titu ­
M. E. Churrh (Bethany)
b o th p a rtie s to s n a re v o te rs in to
d ry le a d e r an d e d ito r o f v a rio u s
G ran d m o th er.
W illam ette 4 to 2. H illsb o ro lin eu p : G r a y , p; K reitz.
tion now lias G1 inm ates housed in
On G erm an to w n road. S unday looked across a t
s
u
p
p
o
rtin
g
th
e
ir
c
a
n
d
id
a
te
s
by
re lig io u s p u b lic a tio n s, nnd s u p ­
tw u cottages.
c: P alfrey , lb : G eorge H en d erso n . 2b: D u k e M cC urdy, school ev ery S u n d ay , 10 a m • G e r­ G ran d m o th er w as w earin g h er gray i
W hen H illsboro w as in its in fa n c y as ss: F o ster, 3b; C. H en d erso n , If; Je n se n , cf; C lay m an service, 11 a. m„ first and satin d ress for th e first tim e since g e ttin g th e m to jo in so m e le ag u e p o rte d by a g ro u p o f social
w o rk e rs, e d u c a to rs, c h u rc h le a d ­
th ird S undays: E nglish service, 11 G ra n d fa th e r's death. H er w h ite h a ir i o r c lu b fo r th is o r th a t is going
a city, stock w as p e rm itte d to ru n a t larg e, F reem an , rf.
a m.. second an d fo u rth S undays. [ w as p inned m ore loosely th a n usual. ' fu ll b la s t in b o th cam p s.
e rs , a n d p h ila n th ro p ists.
M rs. A n n a F. V iohl ^ !.d J u n e 12 a t C o rn eliu s.
an d m any re sid e n ts k e p t a cow to su p p ly
—E. J u liu s T raglio, pastor.
O rg a n iz a tio n s se t u p by th e
tf ¡and fluffed out softly aro u n d h er J
C o -c h a irm e n w ith M r. H igh
R ay -M alin g c a n n e ry ru n n in g fu ll b last on s tr a w ­
: face. H er eyes w ere sp ark lin g . ! n a tio n a l c o m m ittees to b a g th e
th e fam ily w ith m ilk ; b esid es c h ick en s
a
re
G eo rg e F o ste r P eab o d y , r e ­
b erries. E ig h ty to 100 w om en em ployed.
i l l y I .r 1 1 n r , <I I t c t l r r llu n ln sN n l l i i r r a t i , I n c t
I '‘light, h ap p y T h e re w as pink in i p io u s v ote, th e la b o r v o te, th e
B anks M. E. C hurch
and an occasional horse. It is said th a t
tire d h a n k e r nnd tr u s te e n f th e
M an ag er P h elp s p re d ic ts la rg e st cro w d in h is ­
h er cheeks, and a th re a d of it in
of sctiem es an n u allv
S
u
n
d
ay
school
e
v
e
ry
S
u
n
at
_every
un
d
ay
w hen th e city council trie d to pass an to ry of city fo r F o u rth of J u ly cele b ratio n . P av ilio n 9:45 a. m., Mrs. F red W olford, su ­ ( her lips. It w as a.s if sh e h ad com e in d e p e n d e n t o r th e p ro g re ssiv e W arm S p rin g s. G a„ F o u n d a tio n , a re T housands
called to the atten tio n of the
v
o
te,
a
re
p
re
p
a
r
in
g
to
sen
d
o
u
t
n
n
d
L
ilia
n
W
ald,
fo
u
n
d
e
r
o
f
th
e
n
e
a
rly
fin
ish
ed
an
d
g
ro
u
n
d
s
in
fin
e
shape.
ord in an ce p ro h ib itin g sto ck from ru n n in g
P o rtlan d B etter B usiness B ureau,
p erin te n d e n t.
P re a c h in g services , to life again, too. An h o u r ago, ,
th e ir b a le s o f lite r a tu re , b u tto n s,
fam o u s H e n ry S tr e e t S e ttle m e n t
C o u n ty re p re se n te d am o n g h o n o r g ra d u a te s at by E llsw o rth T ilton, pastor, every w hen th ey had com e up th e w eed-
hut one of the most u n iq u e racket';
a t Idr^TG, o p p o n en ts of th e m easu re a rg u e d
O. A. C. by C am illa M ills of F o rest G rove, w h o w on S u n d ay ev en in g at 8~ o'clock. L a ­ grow n drive. G ra n d m o th e r h a d
a n d m ed als.
“ f recent m onths is th at of various
In N ew Y ork a n d a p io n e e r In
th a t th e c a ttle k e p t th e to w n c le a n by C
law y ers p racticin g i n S o u th ern
lara H. W aldo $50 p rize fo r th e sen io r w om an co n ­ dies’ A id m eets firs t and th ird been stan d in g at th e side door. I
p u b lic h e a lth n u rs in g a n d social
T h e v o lu m e a n d v a rie ty o f
k eep in g th e g rass e a te n o ff alo n g th e sid e re d as h a v in g th e best q u a litie s of w om anhood: W ednesdays a t 2 p. m.
T exas and Mexico w ho offer to
w o rk .
• • •
tf dressed from head to foot in th e
su ch a p p e a ls to th e g re a t A m e r-
obtain m ail-o rd er M exican divorces
black she had w orn for so long,
streets. \ \ ill w'e h av e to go b a c k to th e Ja m e s L. M ahon, H illsboro; E arl C. C au d le, H ills­
le a n In s tin c t to jo in r.im e tb in g
T
H
E
th
ird
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
to
for resid en ts of ttie U nited States,
boro, an d J o h n Jep p eso n , B acona. A m ong o th e r 1 u a la tln P lain s P re sb y te ria n C hurch w ith one hand p re» 'ed to h er h e a rt ■ a n d w e a r its In sig n ia ca n be e x ­
old-tim e m eth o d ?
J p ro m o te M r. R o o sev elt’s c a n ­ according i'o Lyle I. Jan z. inan-
in th e old fam iliar gesture, and a ;
'F o ----
u r m iles
o rth of H illsboro)
c o u n ty s tu d e n ts in tn
th e class w ere
e re C h a rle s E. B oge
....... n ......................
p
ecte
d
to
rise
ste
a
d
ily
ns
th
e
a
g e l " I I l i e I t o t l i s l i o in , . H i l l i :iu
d id a c y is th e re c e n tly c re a te d
S u n d ay services: P reaching, 11 a look of fearfu l q u estio n in g in h er |
of C o rn eliu s, H aro ld an d Ire n e R obinson of F o rest
c a m p a ig n g ets h o tte r.
R ecently, a postal frau d o rd e r
“ C o m m itte e o f O n e ’’— th e n a m e
G rove, R o b ert H. W arren s of S h erw o o d an d W ilbur m.; S u n d ay school, 10:15 a. m., C. eyes. T he m an had stopped th e big
T h e D e m o e ra ls a p p a re n tly nee
was issued against an a tto rn e y e n ­
E . 7.30 p. m. W om an’s M issionary b a tte re d -lo o k in g m otor-car. a n d
W. W eed o f B eav erto n .
ta k e n fro m a p h ra s e in th e p re s i­
gaging in this p ractice from Fort
"S outh activities a re am ong th e b e st o u t
le a d in g in fo rm a tio n o f su ch o r ­
W illiam T ab o r H oyt, o w n e r o f H oyt J e w e lry society la st W ednesday of m onth.
d e n t’s J a c k s o n D ay sp eech . It W orth. T exas. He had rep resen ted
G a. m. an d 8 a, m. P a sto r H enry
g a n iz a tio n s th u s fa r, ch iefly b e ­
lets fo r civic en erg y in any com m unity. sto re h ere, a n d A lm a S an d er, m a rrie d J u n e 12 at
h a s a r a t h e r su rp ris in g list of to hi.s clien ts th at for on e h u n d red
T he C o n g reg atio n al C hurch
S. H aller m ay be consulted any day
c a u se th e y h a v e k n o w n all a lo n g
T he response to th e Roy Scout fin a n c ia l M apleton.
o rg a n iz e rs. O n e is S e n a to r R e n - dollars lie w ould re sto re them to
S u n d ay : C h u rch school, 10 a. m., ex cep t M onday betw een 10 a m.
w h o th e ir c a n d id a te w o u ld h e.
A m erican L egion gives Z en as O lson cam e ra in
d riv e w as g ra tify in g and co m m e n d ab le ap p re c ia tio n of serv ices as a d ju ta n t h “fo re leav in g R ichard E. W iley, .superintendent; an d noon, or by ap p o in tm en t, at T h re e “ n o n -p a r tis a n ” affiliates lo n e tt C h a m p C la rk o f M issouri, ttie status of sin g le persons free
at
w h o (¡m e an d a g ain , h a s opposed to e n te r in to a new m arriage.
M o rn in g w orship, 11 o'clock; s e r ­ the house office, 232 N orth T hird
an d w as such th a t activ ity can be in ­ fo r In d ia to e n te r w o rk as m issio n ary .
le n d e ffo rts to re - e le c t F ra n k lin
H ow ever, acco rd in g to th e fin d ­
M ew D eal m e a s u re s in th e S e n ­
mon,
T h e O ne of P harisee; a avenue. T he house w ill rem ain
O ne th o u san d people a .te n d c o u n ty g a rag em en ’s C h a ra c te r D ram atizatio n ” C horus
D. R o o sev elt h a v e a lre a d y b e e n
c reased to o th e r youth groups. T h e re a re
ings of the postul d ep artm en t, these
a te .
open
th ro u g h o u t th e
sum m er
a t B alm G ro v e W ednesday.
M exican divorces o btained through
o rg a n iz e d , a n d a fo u rth Is co n ­
"L ead. K indly L ig h t,” P u g h e-E v an s’ m onths.
alw ay s w illing and fa ith fu l w o rk ers b a c k p icnic
A
n
o
th
e
r
is
H
e
rb
e
rt
R
a
v
a
rd
T h o m as G. W illiam s, re s id e n t h e re 29 y ears, dies —T A rth u r D ungan acting m in-
the mails, from courts w holly lack ­
te m p la te d .
of such a cam paign and they d eserv e th e J u n e 14.
S
w
ope,
fo
rm
e
r
N
ew
Y
o
rk
n
e
w
ing In ju risd ictio n over th e parties,
ister.
T rin ity L u th e ra n C hurch
T h e la b o r v o te, w h ich m n n v
p a p e rm a n , a fr e q u e n t A1 S m ith do not secu re divorces valid in the
th a n k s of th e com m unity.
F lo y d E step p an d R u b y G a llo w ay m a rrie d h ere
S erv ices and S un d ay school w ill
o
b
se
rv
e
rs
feel
w
ill
he
la
rg
e
ly
fo
r
J u n e 15.
s u p n o rte r, an d an in tim a te frie n d
U nited S tates even th e ir v alid ity
All Saints Church (Episcopal)
be co nducted at th e usual tim e
R o o sev elt a n v w a y , w ill b e sew ed
J o h n M. R yan and A. J. M ilte n b e rg e r re p re se n t
o f P e r n a r d M. R a ru c h . S w o p e in M exico seem s to be open to
S ervices fo r th e second S u n d ay n e x t S unday. T he se rv ice begins
u
p
b
y
th
e
L
a
b
o
r
N
o
n
-T
a
rtisa
n
H illsb o ro C ouncil K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s a t sta te a fte r T rin ity , J u n e 21, will be held a t 10:30 a m.; S u n d ay school at
fo rm e rly w as re g a rd e d as a b it­ question.
T,eague, sp o n so red h v M o to r
I he B e tte r B usiness B ureau r e ­
as follow s: C h u rch school, 9:45 a. 9:45. “B lessed a re th ey th a t h ear
te r a n ti-R o o se v e lt m a n .
P a u l L. P a tte rso n , local a tto rn e y , is co n v en tio n in P o rtla n d J u n e 13.
G eo rg e R c rrv . o f th e la te NR A
ports th at those engaged in this
m.; m o rn in g p ra y e r and serm o n by th e W ord of God, and keep it.” You
M r" C a s p a r W b itn cv . w e a lth y
w ell e q u ip p e d to give th e c h a m b e r of
T h irty Y e a rs A go
schem e attem p t to Recure clients
a n d p re s id e n t of (he P rin tin g
th e vicar, 11 Mrs. Irv in g P. J o h n ­ a re co rd ially w elcom ed to w orship
social le n d e r tn N ew Y ork. R e s­ th rough ad v e rtisin g a n d w arns
A rgus, J u n e 14, 190ft--H. T. B ag ley elected c h a n ­ son. w ife of the bishop of C olorado, w ith us.
c o m m erce fo rcefu l lead ersh ip as th e new
P re s s m e n ’s U n i o n : P re s id e n t
ton.
an
d
P
h
ila
d
e
lp
h
ia
,
is
a
n
o
th
e
r
ce llo r co m m an d er of K n ig h ts of P y th ias.
O regonians to be w ary of sending
w ill sp eak T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 25. at
Jo h n L. L ew is, o f th e U n ited
p re s id e n t of th a t org an izatio n . P aul is
o f its o rg a n iz e rs.
A m illio n m oney to such operators.
H a rriso n A llen Jo n e s of M o u n tain d ale d ro w n s a s ilv e r tea sponsored by A ll S a in ts
M ine W o rk ers U n io n : a n d S id ­
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
u n iv e rsa lly liked
tho ro u g h ly q u alified in W illam ette riv e r a t A lb an y w h ile w o rk in g on G
m e m b o rs a re to be a sk e d to loin
uild at th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge
C h u rch school. 9:45, C. C. W eber. I n e y H illm a n , h e a d of th e A m al­
()uirt Rear Gears
a n d te s te d an d th e selection should m eet steam er.
— no d u es n r c o n trib u tio n s. T h e y
F ischer. S h e w ill rev iew A nne su p e rin te n d e n t; d iv in e w orship at i g a m a te d C lo th in g W o rk e rs.
Pinion and rin g gears, w hich
w ill c o n s titu te th e m se lv e s “ eo m -
w ith th e u n an im o u s app ro v al of th e en- v ille. G eorge R. B agley b u y s D u d ley farm a t C e n te r­ L in d b e rg ’s re c e n t book. "N orth to 11; serm on by the pastor. E p w o rth !
• • •
th e O rie n t.’’- R eginald Hicks vic- L eague, 6:45; ev en in g serv ice a t
m iffee s o f o n e ” to d e fe n d th e d riv e the re a r w heels by action
tir e m e m b e rsh ip .
T H E o rg a n iz a tio n w ill m a k e an
B ig e v e n t a t th e P o rtla n d H u n t clu b races in P o rt­ ar.
7:45; a m usical p ro g ram by th e
R o o sev elt po licies a n d d o u b tless on the re a r axles, m ust be p ro p e r­
ly m eshed to Insure q u iet opera-
lan d S a tu rd a y w on b y O regon K id, E. B. Tongue,
*• a c tiv e ca m p a ig n In e v e ry
choir. T his is th e closing serv ice
tn w e a r th e c lu b ’s b u tto n .
ion of an autom obile nnd avoid
Pilgrlm House
o w n e r an d m ount. In th e sev en fu rlo n g ra c e E. B.
stn te , b u t w ill c o n c e n tra te on
of th e co n ference y ear, how ever
T
h
e
R
e
p
u
b
lic
a
n
s
h
a
v
e
n
o
t
y
et
u ndue w ear, according to t h e
J u n e 21: P u b lic chapel w orship, th e re w ill be services on Sunday,
also w on. rid in g “O u r C hoice.” T. H. T o n g u e won
*x»ch p iv o tal s ta te s as P e n n s y l­
o rg a n iz e d
any
su ch
fa n cy O regon S tn te M otor association.
at 9:30 a. m. P a sto r w ill speak on J u n e 28, both m orning and evening
Tfome b e a u tific a tio n will be a w o rth ­ second in th e fat m a n ’s race.
v a n ia . N ew Y o rk . Illinois, a n d
leag
u
es,
b
u
t
soon
y
o
u
m
a
y
e
x
­
G ear tooth w ear, to g e th e r w ith
F o u rth of J u ly co m m ittee m eets M onday an d "T he S ecret of C o n te n tm e n t”, th e We in v ite you to jo in in th is s e r v ­
w h ile f e a tu r e o f th e county fair. S tim u la ­
O hio, w h e re th e la b o r m o v e m e n t
p e r t to h e a sk ed to 1nln an I n ­ b earin g w ear m ay be Indicated
th ird in a series of serm o n s on th e ice n e x t S unday. T he pastor w ill
to hold no ce le b ra tio n th is y ear.
Is
stro
n
g
.
ft
h
as
been
h
in
te
d
tio n o f p rid e in o n e ’s su rro u n d in g s w hen d ecid L es
d e p e n d e n t D em o crats C lu b for by n hum m ing noise In th e re a r
th e
"little C re e d ”. fn reach a t th e m o rn in g service and
ena H esse w ins fre e tr ip to Y ellow stone p a rk 23rd Psalm ,
th a t th is o rg a n iz a tio n m ig h t he
* ♦ •
T est: "I sh all n o t w ant." J u n e 23:
th e
R ep u b lican
c a n d id a te , a
y o u n g w ill be p ro d u c tiv e of m ore a ttr a c ­ in O reg o n ian Y ellow stone p a rk contest.
th e ev e n in g a m usical program
c
o
n
tin
u
e
d
a
f
te
r
th
e
electio
n
an
d
L e a g u e fo r E conom y In G o v e rn ­
Trucks on Farms
D aniel T hom pson P hillip«, 82, O regon p io n eer M idsum m er eve; th e Vigil of St. w ill be given by th e choir, co n ­
tiv e h om es in th e f u tu re . Such a fe a tu re
I'
¡'I
to
th
e
f
o
r
m
a
t
i
o
n
of
an
in
­
J
o
h
n
B
aptist.
J
u
n
e
24:
The
N
a
­
M otor tru ck s In u se on farm s
sisting of an th em s, a n d special
m en t. q S u p p o rt th e C o n stitu tio n
dies at C o rn eliu s J u n e 14.
h a s o u r h e a rtie s t s u p p o rt and commenda­ of 1857,
tiv ity of St. J o h n B aptist.
d e p e n d e n t la b o r p a rty In 1940.
n u m b ers by m em bers of the chorus
S o ciety , o r w h a te v e r else th e of th e U nited S tates Inst y en r to-
M rs. J . K. P . B ro w n of so u th e a st of H illsb o ro
A ll S u n d ay serv ices of p u b lic W elcom e.—C h arles M. Reed, pas­
A bid fo r t)ie c h u rc h v o te Is
tio n .
c a n d id a te ’s m a n a g e rs pan th in k taled 900,385, according to a s ta ­
dies J u n e 12.
w orship d u rin g th e sum m er w ill be to r.
b e in g m a d e th ro u g h th e “G ood
tistical re p o rt received by th e
u p to a ttr a c t v o te rs.
O regon S tate M otor association.
State of Oregon
I.aw in Doubt
s
1
Celebrate Here
Housing
• ♦ •
What Other Editors Say
Honeymoon
Moil nt a in
Good Insurance
CHURCHES
Our Yesterdays
Democrats drab Early Lead
With d)h-for-a-Diitton Hoys
\\
Mexican Divorce
Warning Issued