Page Two H IL L S B O R O X?illsbon 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 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. 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