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Pagi» Two H IL L S B O R O Dairy Cows at Show A R G U S , H TL LS R O R O . O R E G O N I in pressions Cam p Clatsop Interest Thursday, June 25. 19GG The Great American llnme v«*r, w it h r urs and c h a ir* ¡1 (¿ IIIIS dont» in deep v io le t \\ ¿1.» .i huge fu u i poster bed against D airy c a ttle should have an im portant th«« in n e i’ w a ll, w ith a b e a u tifu l J1OTHFIC DEAL?,! OO. x ' t W dX T T Û ûO T C T.1AT place in the county fab ; of W ash in g to n W ith W hich i* ('«im hinrd the H iiK h o ro Independent \ ioh*t ¿Hui (in lushed s ilv e r • pi rad »Bv I.! A r th u r K .e e g e r. c o m POCEffOMC e c V ” CAMP -IMIT» j S l UVFC,- county because of th e im portance of the lip u n it. ¿mi i a lu n g s ilv e r L>uw I o f I lillH lx ir o A r t ’ in E » tab Ih P I Hill*t*«*r»» In d e p e n d e n t E - ta b . 1*73 (By A. I. ) m a n d e r o f liit’ nd In fa n try » VU»l«*lIs nu u lit t le tu b le at o ik * aide I W A N T T O tsT A Y H fC h W.TB O t'S IF A N Q M c K I N N K Y X M . h l S M V P u b lis h e r* MEM The S lid e r e lie f pot g rea t d airy ind u stry in the p rosperity of E d ito r A rg u s T h e c o m p a n y a r- ¿it Ih«» A m i. foot of th e bed. was a Published Thuradoy. E n tered as -«■»•» n»l-class m a tte r in the w h ic h has h e rn s im m e rin g n»«*i "THE O T H F .^ BOX. THES G O T A NEW th is section A fine show ing of dairy c a ttle 1 riv e d at C am p C la ts o p in good in .in ’ « h e .i\ y p ig s k in bag, as yet 1 ilv e v e r since G o v e rn o r M a rtin 1» « to ffic e a t H ilh rito r**, O re ” « »n S W A 1' ! x o - HOLF AMO THF l-f:r?T PLA C E w ould adil m uch to the a n n u al exhibit am i s h ip ,' T h e boys w e re v e ry m uch unopened th re w th e fat in (he In c tw o we< k • TO PiL?H THAT XOU n t C SAW • She w e n t across to it and lifte d ago is e \p (*ctcd Io come to a fu ll M R S E. C M .- K IN N E Y W V E R N E M. K I N N E Y w ith the o th e r fine fe a tu re s m ake th e I d isg u sted to find a m o to r convoy \ •tate E d it o r E d ito r I a w a itin g th e m at th e depot, jo th e y it w ith ¿1 vicious je r k It was I b o il at a m e e tin g o f the r e lie f co in - W ashington county show one of th e best d id n u t have th e p riv ile g e »> f heav.x She w e n t th ro u g h th e lied 1 m ilte e in P o rtla n d F rid a ) T ip* in the n o rth w est. One d a iry m a n has e x I m a rc h in g fro m the s ta tio n to cam p room a m i th e s ittin g roo m to the g o v e rn o r has a n nounced his O I E K I A I N E W S P A P E R OF W KSHINGTON COI \ T \ in - c o rr id o r She p u t tin* bag d o w n (le n tio n o f a tte n d in g , and pressed a w illingness to exhibit 20 cows as w e have b efore T h e te n ts w a re Selected n * Or«»«:<»n’ - Rest W e e k ly N e t* -p a p e r. 19’’ 0 o b je cts up. w h ic h was also a n e w e x w ith a th u m p on th e flo o r o u tsid e I to be discussed w ill p ro b a b ly i n Name«! on A II- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E iexen. p.L»»> and o th ers w ould doubtless be ready to perience. The co m p a n y baggage a r- th e do o r, p u lle d tin* s ittin g room c lu d e redo« to m o f th e r e lie f r o ll . H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A - . iat ■ n N e w s p a p e r ; riv e r! in cam p at 4 alt) p m . and do th e sam e thing. door shut w ith ¿1 bang and hoi ia n d re d u c tio n o f o v e rh e a d m.sts o f P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t, 1934-35, and G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935 ; at 5:10 w e had to be re a d y fo r a th e bolt i d u ' f ¿»diurnisti at ion A lre a d y tw o Lack of prem ium m oney am i room at re g im e n ta l parade, so y o u S ubscription R a te * S tric tly t a«h in Advance I ineinb« 1 , o f the r e lie f co m m itte e W it h in W a tih iiiirto n C«»nnt in ty k n o w th e re v. a. - a ta ll s c u rry in g th e fa ir g ro u n d s a re am ong facto rs that C H A P T E R III E It B ryson «if F.ug«*ii«* and M o i s? h.> P er year n d . H’e have had th re e r e g i have prev en ted show ing o th e r th a n by a m ro e n u ta | C«*liu G u v iu o f T h e Dali« • have S ix m o n th s l parades and one b rig a d e rc - T h e re w e re h ig h s p ik e d iro n r«*- igned as a r«*sult o f G o \ «*i n«»” 4-H club m em bers in recent years. Because ( view so fa r. and th e eam p is ju s t gat«* • at tlh* end o f t b e weed 'M a r t in ’s c r itic is m o f th e ir w o rk M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te F i r s t A u d it « ! P a p e r. of th e g re a t im portance of d a iry in g here .start, d S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w e had E d it o r ia l A> >* la tio n a n d g ro w n d r iv e B ry n leaned h is s h o u l i and fu r th c i h ig n a tio n.. an- « \ 1 .a rg«‘- t A B C \ \ eek !y a fie ld in sp e ctio n . T h e edm pany N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Asso del ■ against th« in. to o k hi . s ilv e r i pei-ti d In a p u b lic sta te m e n t Sat som e m eans m ight be w orked out th ro u g h was h ig h ly com plim ented by M ajor C ir c u la tio n in W est. c ia tio n . c.i*e out th o u g h tfu lly and lit a 1 u id a y tin* g o v e rn o r i«-Itenite«! Ins c o n trib u tio n s to pay prem ium s. G e n e ra l W h it,' to r its app ea ra n ce cig a re tte . insistence th a t ¿ill “ c h i s e h - i b e M odesty fo rb id s me re p e a tin g his T he Argus, w hich has alw ay s helped re m a rk s , also th e re m a rk s m ade T h e re is a m o m e n t in « v e ry day i rem o ve d fro m tin* r e lie f ro lls , de- m u t I k * am ong th e m o u n ta in , w h e n a fte r I r la i in g that i « lie f fu n d in all e ffo rts to fu rth e r ag ric u ltu re , will r . n d e re d m e m ore o r less stage noon is d e fin ite ly o v e r and eve- eon e rve d fo r th e in c a p a c ita te d and s tru c k , so th a t 1 h a rd ly re m e m b e r he w illing to co n trib u te in a sm all w ay and nun; has c«»nu*. H er d u s k v s ile n t loal'ci m ust I»«* put to w o rk S outhern O regon offers m uch of in te r th e w o rd s B ut H ills b o r o can be • • • p i . •neu is n¿¡ re a l ns tin* moon est to th e tourist, and th e w rite r alw ays it goes w ithout saying th at o th ers w il 1 be p ro u d o f its com pany. and ' li w ill be w h e n n ig h t fa lls H a rrs D B«u\ m K la m a th F a ll equally willing. M ost o f th e m en s ta y e d in cam p a p p re c ia te s an o p p ortunity to visit th ere . la te r n il It is m ade k n o w n to the d e m o cra t, is an a c tiv e «• m d id .i’ c fo r today, because th e y d id not w a n t to w a tc h e r by a change in tin* «piabty C ra te r lake w ith its u n su rp assed beauty iri.-s Sunday d in n e r liig h t now • if the s u n lig h t, as if a s ilv e ry v«»il ¡«•lectu n a* speaker o f tin- lio n «• and th e m arble halls of the O regon Caves 1 th e re is a re a l hot game o f p in had fa lle n s u d d e n ly aci o s . t h e o f Ite p i cs i'tita t ives at tin* f«ulh S ta te G ran g e M aster Gill in an ad- ochle n e x t d o o r In th e t h ir d tent c o m in g le g is la tiv e •« ...ion t ’ nop give th e visitor a th orough a p p re c ia tio n sky I C o rp o ra l B la k e is w o r k in g on his poi.e«l in th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n B o iv in dress before S tate G ran g e praises th e ag- of n a tu re 's handiw ork. 11»' tu rn e d and w u lk e d s lo w ly up is a lre a d y busy lin in g up su p p ort , ra d io , w h ile his squad re c lin e s on tin* d a rk p a th to w a rd the house The road to C ra te r lake has b e e n ric u ltu ra l a d ju stm e n t act as being of eon- ' th e ir b u n k s in v a rio u s a tte n tiv e ! fo r th«* sp e a kersh ip so th a t he w ill T h e b ird s o u tsid e B r y n ’s w in d o w j have th e s itu a tio n w e ll in hand in g re a tly im proved since th e last visit th ir sid erab le influence in in creasin g farm in- and s tu d io u s a ttitu d e s . A n d so on w a ke n e d h im v e ry e a rly , the m o r n n th e lin e . the e v e n t tin* KooMCveltiunx again in g a ir was s t ill n ig h t-c o ld and teen y ears ago. A m odern highw ay now come. He also pointed out th a t the new 'd o S w ergeant c o n tro l th e house or. in e ve n t o f O akes is th e e n v y o f conservation act has m any fe a tu re s th a t fte s h w h e n he ya w n e d , stretch e d . perm its th e m otorist to rea c h th e re in a It« p u b lic a n e o n tri 1. the m a jo r ity ! th e co m p a n y. By som e h ook or back bis quills and prang i p a rtisa n s «h-adlix k ov«-r th«* ehoic»* short tim e and in a g re a te r d eg ree of s a fe a re m ore feasible am i ju st th a n those of c ro o k ho m anaged to get a steel o u t o f hod < f a sp ia kci* w ith E a rl H ill o f w ith s p rin g s C o rp o ra l Bagley ty. Snow lined th e roadside for th e last th e act th a t w ere voided. B enefits of the , d bed A few m in ute -, b ite r, in his whit»* Lam* c o u n ty and F ra n k l.«»n«*rgan id n o t get hts straw t ic k f ille d u rt ad g ia v k n ic k e rtio c k c i s he o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty b o th m e n few miles and th e snow around th e rim AAA to the farm w ith re su lta n t reflected e n o ug h to s u it h im . so ho eyes « I«’.-.« d hi d o o r noi. eh -sly and tip tio n e d in th a t c o n u n -tio n seem s to bring out to a g re a te r d eg ree th e benefits to the en tire nation w ere m ade S e rg e an t O akes b u n k w it h envy toed i l i w n tile h a ll past tin* door • • • plus. possible th ro u g h th e processing tax , w hich intense blue of th e lake. w h ic h n u t be D e b o ra h s, »lltee it We have no horses to b o th er us G o v e rn o r M a rtin '» p ro p o sa l to was n othing less th a n th e m uch cussed w .as the o n ly closed one alo n g tin* The sam e holds tru e fo r the highw ay this camp. Boy. am I th ankful. I tra n s fe r most o f th e m in o r* now c. r r id »r («ary, w h o was o b v io u s ly hit th e ground tw o y ears ago w ith s e rv in g tim e in th e -tat«* p e n ite n to the O regon Caves, w here the m arble and often d e fe a te d sales tax. ’ m D ebo ra h 's co n fid en ce , had b«*en 1 a th u d th a t sta rte d serious soil tia r y to th«* tr a in in g school r»»r halls and various tra ils around the m oun m o d re lu c ta n t even to g iv e B ry n erosion on th e parade ground and boys lia.s uroused a sto rm o f pro a r«>»>m in th is w in g , h u t it c o u ld n ’t tain m ake th e visitor w ant to prolong his the WI’A has been busy rep air- text fro m persons w h o an* fe a rfu l be helped, since M rs B u rn e d her- H a rry Bridges, who has been th e c e n te r . ing the dam age ever since. Thanks. i «>f th e had in flu e n c e th«-. «• o ld e r stay. A b eau tifu l new c h a te a u and w ell d f wa. in th e n o rth w in g ra th e r walk. Sm all w onder boys m ig h t e x e rt o v e r th«* y o u n g e r eq u ip p ed cabins provide th e best of q u a r of th e long-draw n-out m aritim e disputes I th w e ould D e b o ra h ’” G ra n d m o th e r B ry n stepped o u t o v e r th e p u ff arm y is being m echanized, if o ffe n d e rs at th e W o o d b u rn in s t i s u rp ris e . “ S tu a rt, th e dear on th e coast, is m ak in g his th ird a tte m p t » f dew '-la d e n gtsis.' at th«» foot o f ters fo r anyone desiring to stay over. W ild some of th e generals ev er w ere tu tio n Theta* a rc now 02 boy.s u n quit«* o v e rw ro u g h t. O f the Geps. to th e w id e red uneven d e r th e age of 21 years at th«* pen- anim als, m ade tam e bv fe d e ra l p a rk re g fo r U. S. citizenship. He let th e first tw o policed as I was in front of -the F ra n ce s S h e lle * W ees) ui w ill go a w .iv fro m here, s to in »f th e pa th. Be th ru s t his regim ent. ite n tia rv It is e xp e cte d th a t a p ulations w hich p rohibit in ju ry t o t h e a tte m p ts lapse. He is an A u stralian . The convulsed T H E STOKY m v d ar. y o u and S tu a rt T h e w h o le hands in his poeet.s and sa u n te re d We a re fortunate in tak in g form p ro x im a te ly 40 o f th«-. «• w ill t»e w o r ld is b e fo re yo u A m I not a lo n g th e s id e o f th e so u th w in g anim als, a d d to th e in te re s t a t th e caves A storia A storian-B udget is rig h t w hen it er S taff S ergeant H ugh S Rogers. l i t » C , H A a P T t a E ll R b ro 1 n z B e d r y n y m ( in J a t; n m ie a * n Hrynil<!*»«n o f w e a lth , h t. S tu a rt ’ Y ou w o u ld not b«* and iro u n d th«* end lb * was fa cin g and a t th e lake. S quirrels come to eat says th a t "In view of B ridges' record as J r . an d S .rg e a n t H enry W. H arty a n d h i* c h u m . T u b b y E«»rbe*. a re d i* - rig s a tis fie d to spend n il y o u r life the im u n ta in n o w , th e n* w as still to cam p. T hese boys had previous- 1 cusaintc B r y n ’* c o m in g m a rr ia g e . T u b b y ask«*«t Jam«.» Lew d- w a rd e n at th.* p ean u ts out of y o u r h ands and d e e r come a d istu rb e r of the peace and his subversive i ly tra n sfe rre d to th e inactive b e lie v e * it a schem e to g e t B r y n ’ * w e a lth ! h e re ” " a I it t l b ro k e n w ie a th o f m i s t prison, and Sam L a u g h lin , supei fr o m h im . S h o u ld th e g i r l . Del»« r «h. activities, his petition for citizen sh ip has N ational G uartl because th e ir jo b s H(* ht*sitated. b u t o n ly fo r a fr a c a ro u n d th«* to p B e tw e e n h im and In te n d e n t o f th e boys’ school, to w ithin a short distance. * h « m B r y n ha.I m et a t th e o f fic e ««f h i* o f a second T h e n . " I ’m not at tin* forest, at th e hack o f t h e i lect the h< >s fo r tra n s fe r T h • T he stu d e n t of history finds m uch of little to a rg u e fo r its fav o ra b le accep tan ce. I w ould not perm it, b u t by a pe a tto r n e y . T ed H«»lw< r th y . rn n r rv S tu a r t a tio ll n stir«* th a t I s h o u ld n 't be. if s tre tc h o f p a rk bind, h<* c o u ld s«*«- cu liar set of circum stances both ove, it is e x p la in e d , w o u ld serve G ra h a m b e fo re h e r t w e n t y - f ir s t b irth d a y , g re a t in te rest a t Jacksonville, w here ev R ath er, his d e p o rta tio n as an un d esirab le ap p eared a few days before we -In* w i l l in h e r it a v a * t f o r t u n e fr«»m D e b o ra h w e re to be lu re ." he sai I th«* .-«‘ir a te d ro w s o f th«* o rc h a rd m th e tw o fo ld p u ip se of re d u c in g I tree*, and a c le a r fla t space be.-odc h e r g r a n d fa th e r . S t u a r t had g r e a t ly d i- - D e b o ra h ju m p e d fro m h e r c h a ir e ry th in g rem inds one of h a rd y pioneer alien is su g g e ste d .” i left, and so w e benefit by th eir pleaded D e b o ra h , w h o re fu s e * to m a r r y th e ra p id ly in orea in g p rison p o p u H«*r exes flashed ' Was th a t ncccs- i f w h ic h app«ar«‘d t«> be i garden la tio n and o f se g re g a tin g th e m ore 1 presence. days. Gold is being m ined in a num ber of h im . B r y n , p o.-ing a * a n u n e m p lo y e d e n He fo llo w «*<i th e n a rro w beaten y o u th fu l c rim in a ls fro m th«* o ld e r P riv a te M arshall M cIvers is on g in e e r. o f fe r * to m a r r y D c lx ir ith . a* j s a r y s h e asked h im b itte rly . y a rd s th ere . Jacksonville should be p re G ra n d m o th e r stood up to«), a 1 path, hetiged W ith -d ro o p in g w et c r im in a l* c o n fin e d in the p e n ite n ' the team to com pete for a place on S t u a r t, f .- r 150,000. th e y n o t to liv e u* served as a historical shrine. It is an asset , the C am p P erry n ational rifle m a n a m t w ife . T w e n ty - th r e e y e a r* p re - s lig h t s m a ll fig u re in h e r g ra y. i grass, across to th e c o rn e r o t the tia ry . \ i» u . A n n e L a r n e d had «doped w it h an i m atches. We w ere lucky to get the a d v e n tu r e r on th e «lay *e t f o r h e r we<t- “ W h a t do yo u nu an " . he asked in i o rc h a rd , lie cam«* to a stop be- to M edford now and will be all th e m ore | i ath a c h e rry tre e whose topm ost chance, an d have good hopes for « lii’ Z to C o u rtn e y G ra h a m . T w o «Jay • a f t a s t ill c o ld vo ice Or«*tf<>n r«»!LMifn« r.< have n«» cans«’ so in th e fu tu re because m any people are “ O h ” ’ D e b o ra h began, and s to p , im ugns war«* s t ill laden d o w n w ith fo r c o m p la in t o v e r th«* h ig h pne«* i his placing on th e team. e r th e b i r t h o f h e r d a u g h te r, A n n « t died. heavy f r u it B ry n reg a rd e d it. l b ’ ped. “ N o th in g .” .sh<* .a id s lo w ly in terested in visiting such places. The s tu S ergeant H anel got a nice coat S h o r t ly a f te r , th e f a th e r «lie«!. T h e u f m ilk A r<p«*it fil«*«l by P a u l ( ’ . ( r a n d p a re n ts , t«»«»k th e ehttd “ I am . o v e rw ro u g h t. G r a n d p u t a fo o t on a lo w b ra n c h and zX't.ims. ¿idinim strator o f th«* m ilk An econom ist at th e U n iv ersity of W isconsin. i of tan sta rte d today. If he th in k s ! w L a it rn h e « th !'*, d en t of history will alw ays fin d m uch to e m to O re g o n w h e re . with«»ut c h ild sw ung h im s e lf up in to th e tre e ji . s m o th e r 1 th in k I w ill go an.I rest Dr. O. E. B aker, expresses th e sincere hope th a t his he w ill go on sick call for th a t he e e m p a n u m a , D e b o ra h g r e w up. T«» *a fe c o n tro l board, sh o w * th .it in sp ite in terest him th ere. ta r as th e h e a v ie r branches w o u ld is m istaken. We need him in our tru a n t h e r fr o m som e f o r t u n e h i in te r, fo r a lit t le . ” boy, now five? w ill ev en tu a lly becom e a farm er. I o f th«* increa e o f one cent ¿1 q u .ir* I ta k e h im . “ O f course, d e a r,” she answ ered. 1 h e r g ra nd f a th e r hud u rra n g e « l f o r b I business. t< 1 in th e p ric e o f m ilk th«* p ric e in T his is w hy. reasons th e professor: t, son o f C o u rtn e y G ra h a m , re lie v e d " O f course. I u n d e rs ta n d , T h e c h e rry tree, b e in g on the S ergeant P atterso n is finding out m h a e r n r y S o t f u a r age. O regon is s till b e lo w th«* le v e l Of Ix d ie v in g th e a llia n c e G o along, tin n . . and y o u r th in g s side o f th e h ill. *vas a va n tag e T h e farm er has b e tte r food, even in tim es of j th at as b attalio n serg ean t m ajo r he w '.v.iiild a d jo in in g .states U n d e r the pool a r be n h a p p y « r.e W h e n D e b o ra h depression, th a n his city netghbors: he has b e tte r covers a lot of ground. He w ill w a * f if te e n , h e r g r a n d f a t h e r «lie«!. K e ru r i- are in th e s ilv e r room s in the s o u th I ' p o in t Below h im the hou.««*, .sm oth ran g e m e nt. A d a m s ’ rep«»rt a hou s h ealth : he can accu m u late m ore p ro p erty ; he is j probably have to officiate at a fo r lie * had been re * a*i«l<‘ to k«*«'i» th e fa m w in g .” ered in i’ s iv y . lay w ith o u t a sign p ro d u c e rs in th«* stat«*’*; fo u r m a r "T h e s ilv e r ro o m s ’ ” D e b o ra h re - o f h a b ita tio n Beyond it th«* b ro o k m ore lik ely to enjoy his w ork th an tow n people: m al g u ard m ount before long. ily , h u t a m a rk e t cra.*h le f t s c a rc e ly k e tin g ureas P o r t l a n d . S a l e m , g h f o r th e m t o liv e on. T h i* w a i pe.ite I In v o lu n ta r ily h e r s ta rtle d was m a rk e d o u t by the d o u b le lin e A rgus publishers a re alw ays glad to finally, and most im p o rtan t, th e farm er is m ore F irst S erg ean t R ussell w hen not e u n n .-u Eugene and Corvalli.*» n o w re ce ive know n t y D e b o ra h ** g ra n d m o th e r , an eyes fe ll to th e m an s a n d g ra y a n d i $2 34 p e r KM) pounds fo r fo u r p«*r h e a r expressions from re a d e rs as to th e ir lik ely to re a r a fam ily and do his p a rt to prom ote busy w ith p aper w ork rides herd in fin v a a n lid c e , * . G z a \t ry t , w e a n t y s , e rv th a e n t, th o m u a g n h a t g o in f g m th a r e v io le t c lu n g to g e th e r. D e b o ra h ’s o f w e e p in g w illo w s . D ire c tly ahead la y a g e n tle slop«* « ••nt m ilk co m p a re d to a p ric e <»f on th e recruits. S ergeant W alket of th e nation. likes and dislikes of th e p a p e r’s new s con th e F g ro en m eral th a w t elfare ia g e g r e a t ly f r ig h t e n * D e b o ra h b bad cheeks began to b u rn . She lo o ke d o f m ea d o w ; a n ti as B ry n 's eve*., view point, th is econom ist's am b itio n as supply sergeant holds dow n his r been j planne«! t h a t Deb« ra h m eet S t u a r t aw ay. fe ll upon it ho ca u g h t (put«* d is - | tent. F o r several m onths a colum n has L^een fo r his boy ought to set up an ex am p le fo r tr.;».y jo b by pressing dow n the blankets in F rb u jo , w h e re th e y w ere to be m u r- . . . “ N o o b je c tio n s , m y d e a r T h e si I tm c tly a fla s h o f b lu e across the on his bed in th e su p p ly tent ri«*f. conducted called ‘‘H ighlights in W e e k ’s o th er u rb an fathers. BeciHi.se o f a la ck ’ .f interest in v e r m o m s w e re a lw a y s in te n d e d I green A P T E R II T u b b y and B r y n a w a it an y event it is one bet in th e ir ch ild ren 's w here he can guard the com pany D e C b H o ra N ew s," giving b riefly t h e o u tsta n d in g fu tu In fo r y o u . b u t you p re fe rre d to be I h in a h o te l in Eri.-eo O v e r a I t had m ost c e rta in ly been a th e p roposal to d is p la y th«* co lle g e pro p erty. C orporals P eschka and re th a t p aren ts cannot affo rd to overlook. p e rio d «>f o n e y e a r th e g ro o m i* to n e a r m e r a th e r th a n in th e so u th and u n iv e rs ity c o lo rs on a u to m o h a p p e n in g s th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. A nd incid en tally , lay in g aside th e custom ary Rood a re in the sam e squad tent. p ro v e he i* no f o r t u n e h u n te r a n d can w in g ¿done G o along, m y d a rlin g g<»wn II«* c lim b e d d o w n ha-stily b ile livens«* plates the p la n has been fro m th e th re e a nd .started off across one is general and the m a k e Deb«.rah h a p p y to th e * a t i* fn c tio n A valued A rgus su b scrib er o f m any jibes d irected at farm life, ag ricu ltu re, in th e final o O th ne er day and p e rh a p s a fte r a lit t le I w ill abandoned bv S«*crctury of S ta te th«* garden. is his aide. T he n e x t day the »f h e r g r a n d m o th e r. O th e rw i*« * th e f.»r- years, living in th e hills above Banks, r e analysis, is th e n atio n 's fu n d am en tal business.— positions fo llo w y o u r e x a m p le T h e e x c ite - ' tu n e i to go t< c h a r it y . T h e w i l l i* II«* cam«* at last in to th e n a tu ra l S n e ll T h e 1037 plate.*», instead, w ill a re revesred. an d there a o m e w h a t nm bigtio i* a * t«» w h o m D e b o ra h m erit and th e happiness h a ve q u ite ' c le a rin g w h ic h had once been tin- he b la c k n u m e ra ls on a w h ite cently inform ed us th a t he g re a tly a p p re - (M cA lester (O k lai N ew s-C apital. is m uch skullduggery. i* t o m a r r y . T h e g i r l a r riv e « w ith H o l- b o tto m o f th e stre a m H is eyes b a c k g ro u n d B«*>»ides th«* b la c k and The follow ing nicknam es may be w o r th y . T u b b y i* « u r p r i e«t t o f in . I h e r tir e d me o u t.” ciated th is colum n because in th is w ay he D e b o ra h w e n t across th e room < n ig h t a g a in th a t b lu e fla s h . . . whit«* c o m b in a tio n w ill re s u lt in a of interest. S ergeant P atterson is « •h a rm in g a n d »1 ■ • ’ ! m a te ria l s a vin g o v e r th«* o tlie r could. to a c e rta in extent, keep inform ed S ergeant Bedsores. L ieutenant w lld e re d . T h e w< «Iding o v e r, th e c o u p le and th ro u g h th e d oor. She w a n te d ah. th e re .she was. o f D e b o ra h ** g ra n « i- to s ta m p a nd k ic k and .-cream T h is S tan g el is L eiu ten an t Sourpuss, and a m r o r iv th e e * r. a T t h e th e g r a ho n d ne D e b o ra h was k n e e lin g on t h e 1 c o lo r c o m b in a tio n s S n e ll e x p la in e d . The Sillv Law on w orld a ffa irs. Not feelin g th a t he could m o th e r a n d B r y n , wh«» m ust be h o w a r a b b it fe lt w h e n P • • • o f ;» lit t le k n o ll, w ith a ro u n d i The silliness of th e p resid en tial p rim a ry law has I have the dignity of L ieutenant *h e believe« to be S t u a r t, ta k e to one was ca u g h t in a snare. She w e n t .side a ffo rd m ore th a n th e county p a p e r and b lu e bow l beside her. She was ' F o rty -e ig h t O reg o n m o to ris ts had P icklepuss. Of course these titles a n o th e r , w h i.-h a o m e w h a t «Ji-.pl.•<«*••« D«d>- been exem plified for tw o y ears in a ro w in Oregon. on. u p th e lo n g c u r v in g staircase, d esirin g to keep inform ed on w h a t is go lu c k in g w ild .s tra w b e rrie s She was t h e ir d riv e r s ’ licenses re v o k e d « lu r re not used officially. T his is all o ra h . w h o f. r«-*ee* d i f f p u lty w h en th e y o u r y e a rs ago th e deleg ates to th e rep u b lican n a a confidential. d o w n th e c o rr id o r in to th e so u th dressed in ¿1 s h o rt-s le e v e d b I u e ing May. 45 fo r d ru n k e n d riv in g . a r e t o .-e p a ra te a f t e r u y e a r. ing on in his hom e county m ore th a n any F tional convention w en t to th e conv en tio n in stru cted w in g , th ro u g h th e second d o o r « n dress, pe rh a p s a lit t le faded, b u t ! T h lr ty - iu x licenses w e re suspended. riv ate F irst C lass William (C o n tin u ed fro m lant w eek) th in g else, th is colum n brings him in b rie f by m an d ate of th e people to vote fo r some m an W P achner th»* rig h t. In s id e was a s ittin g t i l l e x tre m e ly beco m in g . • • • assists S ergeant W alker nam ed F ran ce of w hom not m any h ad h e ard befo re by holding dow n the o th er side of “D eborah, my darling, w hat is roo m , w ith w a lls pa n el led in s il- form th e new s of th e w orld. ( T o be r>>n«|iiii«Hl) W ith 150 p a tie n ts on the .w a itin g the m a tte r0” G ra n d m o th e r s a i d and none have h eard of since. Tne only reason such he tent. P riv ates B row n. Kreitz. T he A rgus s ta ff desires to produce a in stru ctio n s w ere im posed upon th e "delegates w as ' Sundberg. lis ts at O regon's tw o h o sp ita ls fo r Wick help th e cooks suddenly. "You a re quite pale!" th e tre a tm e n t o f tu b e rc u lo s is v ic new sp ap er th a t will be a p p re c ia te d an d th a t F ran ce was th e only can d id ate w ho th o u g h t it now and then. “N othing, G ran d m o th er.’’ D ebo P riv ate B atchelar tim s. S ta te T re a s u re r H o lm a n has W anted in every hom e. C onstructive c riti w o rth w hile to h av e his nam e in serted in th e O re had K P th e first day. w hich was a ra h answ ered, an d m anaged to j la u n ch ed a d riv e fo r th e e n la rg e sm ile. gon election. H e n e v er a t an y tim e w as seriously good s ta rt for camp. cism to help them in th is w ork is tru ly m ent o f the h o s p ita l ¡it T he D a lle ; I have covered th e 200 w ords I “I t’s ra th e r a long trip up from considered as a p resid en tial possibility. (By Special C orrespondent) T h i' eastern O regon in s titu tio n . H o l a p p re c ia te d . T his y e a r th e sam e th in g cam e u p for W. S. B en you in tim ated w ould be enough. , S an F rancisco w hen you’re not ac- , m an p o in ts out. is "u n b a la n c e d " at Z ■’LEVELAND.— R epublican n a - li Is as a p resid en tial possibility. n e tt as a v ice-p resid en tial can d id ate. B en n ett h a d n 't We w ill be hom e about noon T ues custom ed to m otoring," the m an th e p resent tim e w ith a m u c h la r g ‘ tional convention highlights, • . . T he consensus, how ever, a chance at any tim e. H e en tered th e p rim ary here day th e 30th. TilL' cam p should be ( said e r a d m in is tra tiv e s ta ff in p ro p o r rig h t off th e cufT: ju st for th e p u b licity or th e fu n of h a v in g his nam e a good tra in in g for th e cerem ony seem s to be th a t he m ulfed his tio n to th e n u m b e r o f p a tie n t., "I am su re it m ust have b r e n placed in nom ination for vice-p resid en t. H e failed . of crow ning of the G oddess Please try in g ," G ran d m o th er .aid , o p p o rtu n ity . . Im p artial ob th a n th e Salem in s titu tio n . O n the convention scene w as still s S fu /c ’s /?<•/»<•/ Pot a Boiling S Southern Oregon Honeymoon Mountain What Other Editors Say Child’s Prospect and Farm ‘‘Highlights” Liked Familiar Faces, 'O Susanna,' Featured Bi^ G. O. P. Shorn A Big Stimulator D istribution of bonus m oney th ro u g h - cut th e nation is going to be a real stim u lus to gen eral prosperity. From all indi cations th e second h a lf is going to be sp en t m uch m ore wisely th a n th e first. H aving gone th ro u g h th e d e p th s of a depression the veterans a p p re c ia te th e necessity of p u ttin g i f to good use. M uch of it will pro b ab ly go into hom e construction, m od ern izatio n and furnishing, a place w here in m ost cases it will be m ost a p p re c ia te d in the y ears to come and a t th e sam e tim e w ill have fa r-re a c h in g e ffe c t on increasing em ploym ent. 4 ju st because th e O regon d elegation refu sed to be m ade to ap p ear silly because of a silly election statu te. T he leading can d id ates h av e not th e tim e n o r th e org an izatio n s th e m oney to conduct cam paigns in ev ery state T hey do no t w an t to com prom ise th e ir chances by ad v erse p rim a ry vo tes in a few sections w h ere th ey have n o t m uch stren g th . As a resu lt th e m ajo r cand id ates as a ru le avoid e n terin g in such races and th o u san d s of v o ters b allot for some can d id a te for p resid en t o r v ice-p resid en t whom th e y do n o t w ish to be elected and ab o u t w hom th ey know p ractically nothing. T his fe a tu re of our p rim ary election law s accom plishes n o th in g except ad d itio n al expense an d should be elim inated.—A s to ria A storian-B udget. A liens in A m erica Is th e re a cou n try o th er th an th e U nited S tates w hich affo rd s th e alien resid en t w ith in h er borders th e privileges th a t does A m erica? W hat o th er co u n tr y on th e face of th e globe w ould p erm it th e im p ertin en ces and im positions su ffered by o u r n ation Fifteen Years Ago at the han d s of alien born? A rgus, Ju n e 23. 1921—Big dance scheduled fo r A nyone w ho has tra v eled or lived in E u ro p e S atu rd ay to open big, new pavilion at Shute park. for an y len g th of tim e and is fam iliar w ith th e O ran g e P helps has been in charge of all arran g e- police red tape, th e id en tificatio n cards, th e co n m ents. stan t ch ecking-up, th e cool recep tio n of visitors U. of O. graduates from h ere are: G. R ussell w ho lack full purses, is astounded on his re tu rn M organ, law ; Byron G arrett, com m erce: L au ra to th e U nited S tates to n o te th e official in d iffe r D u ern er, m athem atics, a n d O live S toltenberger, ence and crim in al lax ity w ith w hich th e alien i., tre a te d w ith in o u r gates. phy sical education. W hen tim es a re hard, do you suppose an alien H illsboro team under leadership of P addy K reitz can find w ork in a E uropean co u n try w hen native b eats S h erw o o d 2 to 0. a re w alk in g th e streets? N ot on y o u r tin ty p e. B ut Mrs. C a th e rin e Ju lia Adams, form er H illsboro how ab o u t th e U nited S tates, w here som e of the re sid en t, elected queen of the O regon pioneers at cush iest jo b s im ag in ab le a re held by aliens, w here th e a n n u a l m e etin g in Portland. She is a pioneer th e h a rd -e a rn e d d o llars of ta x p ay e rs po u r out in of 1852. u n en d in g stream to affo rd relief for aliens w ho are R. L. T u c k e r elected school director and W. V. d e stitu te e ith e r th ro u g h u n w illingness o r in ab ility to w ork? B ergen clerk. F o r those w ho tak e th e tro u b le to in v estig ate— Mr. and Mrs. J. C. L am kin celebrate 51st w ed su ch as H om er C haillau x , A m ericanism d irecto r of ding a n n iv e rsa ry J u n e 19. th e Legion - t h e records of this co u n try reek w ith P io n eers of W ashington county to have an n u al instances of huge fam ilies w hich n ever, since la n d reu n io n a t S h u te p a rk J u ly 3 in connection w ith ing on th e s h o rts of A m erica, have been off th e re celeb ratio n . G eorge H. H im es to give address. lief rolls, p ublic or p riv ate, for one day, th e ir c h il d ren b eing ed ucated in th e free schools an d treated Thirty Years Ago at th e free clinics in this, th e ir adopted country. V isitors to o th er co u n tries th an A m erica ex p ect A rgus, J u n e 21, 1908 — N in eteen voters at a n n u al school m eeting, larg est atten d an ce in years. to be refu sed w ork w hen depression en te rs and Dr. F. A. B ailey elected d ire c to r an d Peter Boscow th in k n o th in g of it w hen th e y a re conducted to ’he b o rd er if th ere is th e slightest chance of th eir clerk. becom ing p ublic charges. B ut in b ig -h earted , so ft P r a tt G. V ickers an d C la ra L u n d m arried a t headed. b lu ndering, sappy A m erica th e alien born is C o rn eliu s J u n e 20. coddled an d encouraged to th u m b his nose a t the A n n u al en cam p m en t of W ashington county v e t Y ankees w ho a re tu rn in g com m unist th ro u g h failu re eran s an n o u n ced for F o rest G ro v e from J u n e 30 to tef find w ork in th e ir n ativ e land. O regon L egion J u ly 3, fo llo w ed by F o u rth of J u ly celeb ratio n . naire. Our Yesterdays ' convey th e th an k s of th e com pany looking at h er tenderly. T here w as G en. C h arles G. D awes, ex -v ice |to W .il's D epartm ent store for the som etí.,';.g new and solicitous in I box of oranges th ey sent us. We her ex p res ión ' N'ów tliAt our I p resid en t and d eleg a te from Illi nois, g ripping lirm ly his fam ed appreciated them very much. g reatest problem is solved, su rely ' Well, it's tim e to hit th e hay as w e can make a real change in our i u n d crslu n g pipe, b u t san s his eq u ally fam ed “ H el'n ’ M aria!” 10 a. m. comes p re tty early on a w ay of living." M onday m orning. W ith best re- . . . W hen p ictu rem en n eared , "W hat do you m ean?" D eborah , gards to all. I close. E very one is in W illiam A llen W hite, sage of asked quickly. good h ealth and having an enjoy- E m poria, K an., g rin n ed and “Oh, so m any things, dear." ■ able camp. We will be looking for G ran d m o th er leaned forw ard. "We 1 q u ip p ed , “Shoot, if you m ust, j th e Argus. A m ust furbish ourselves up. for one I th is old g ray h e a d .” . . . —KROEGER ■ PS I let C orporal B agley read this thing. We are becom ing q u ite care- | song th a t w as all th e rage w hen w as an adolescent letter, and in about 15 m inutes he less as to our w ays of living. I've i g ran d p a and C orporal Rood cam e back with b ie n feeling g u ilty about it for a ' flashed a revival. . . . It w as " O tw o steel cots. W here th ey came long tim e, but I’ve been so w or- ! S u sa n n a ,” odicial L andon cam from I don't know. B ut th a t gives ried about D eborah th a t nothing paign song . . . y o u 'll h e a r m ore you som e idea th at this com pany j else seem ed of any p articu lar im ab o u t it la te r this cam paign portance. B ut how I feel," she fin gets w hat it wants. sum m er. ished briskly, "th at we m ust have D elegates and C lev elan d ers to I tw o or th ree e x tra se rv a n ts at J J once, have th e grounds put in or- ¡ w hom , previously, “a sunflow er der, have th e electric p lant re- I by th e riv e r's b rim a sunflow er p aired . . ." only w as to them an d it w as "B u t—" D eborah said faintly, noth in g m ore,” learn ed d u rin g and stopped. (B y P o rtla n d B e tte r Buaineaa B u re au, Tne. I convention w eek th a t it w as the “B ut w hat, my darling? W ould O regon v eteran s a re w arned to you not like to see th e house filled j em blem of K ansas—and L andon. be on th e look out for schem es d e w ith young com pany, w ith music, . . . T h e sy n th etic blossom s signed to tric k them out of th eir w ith life? To hav e a host of pretty bloom ed ev e ry w h e re — in h otel bonus m oney according to a r e new c lo th e s’" room s, lobbies, streets, an d in lease today by the P o rtlan d B et "We don't know anyone to fill ' P u b lic H all. te r Business B ureau. the house w ith," D eborah protested T he O klahom a d elegation re p For m onths, the re p o rt states, m isera bly. th e racketeers, the slickers and th e re se n te d q u ite an aggregation of "S tu art doe; " G ran d m o th er said fake stock prom oters have been w ith confidence. "H e told me only w ealth. . . . A m ong its m illion- devising w ays and m eans of sep a few m om ents ago th a t he had a aircs, in C leveland, w ere W. B. aratin g th re e and one-half m illion g re a t m any friends in San F ra n P ine, fo rm er U. S , se n a to r; L on people from tw o and a h alf million cisco." W entz of Ponca C ity, an d dollars of adjusted serv ice pay. “G ran d m o th er . . ." C h arles H aw k of S haw nee. T he Old rack ets are being dusted off S he sm iled "Now. D eborah, of “ Lone W olf from Id ah o ” lived and new ones created by th e bunco i COiirse we should not ask anyone up to his nam e d u rin g his C leve men w ho hope to "cash-in" on this for som e tim e, my dear. You and lan d sojourn. . . . S e n a to r B orah unprecedented d istribution of funds. S tu a rt m ust have a m onth or tw o .'p en t m ost of his tim e in his ho It is pointed out th a t every v et of y o u r own. first. B ut d u rin g that eran now becom es a “prospect" in tim e the house and grounds can , tel room , o r sa u n te rin g by h im th e card index of the "get-rich- be tak en care of; they have been Í self along th e lak e front. q u ick ” prom oter and every know n neglected so long it will be q u ite ’ B and mu: ic s tirre d th e delegates, lu re of quick riches and easy money a n u n dertaking. Since y o u r g ra n d b u t it w as th e m elodic d in k and w ill be em ployed in the urgent fa th e r wished th a t we should spend ;la in of cash re g isters th a t sales efforts of t h e s e business a y e a r here ¡.iter your m arriage. 1 b ro u g h t th e beatific look to the charlatans. th in k w e m ust try and m ake it a fic e s of hotel, d e p a rtm e n t an d P a rtic u la rly th e veteran s a r e h appy year, and in it p rep are you liq u o r sto re m anagers. . It urged to be w ary of th e "h u rry -u p ” as best we can to m ingle in society w as <a re a l R epublican boom for tactics th a t w ill be used by m any w hen we em erge at last from our .o f these unscrupulous prom oters, re tre a t.” C leveland. for in most cases questionable deals * * » “I n ev er w an t to go aw ay from ! a re put over by the prom oter who A L L in all, joy reigned suprem e insists th a t the victim act at once, gested th a t v eteran s inv estig ate u n ' in th e convention city. B ut th u s avoiding the possibility of an know n offerings or deals presented in vestigation th a t will reveal the by stran g ers th ro u g h the B etter th e re w ere a few notes of pathos. fraud or th e unsound elem ents in B usiness B ureau, th e cham ber of W ith his keynole speech, S en th e proposition. com m erce in th e ir locality or th e ir i a to r F red erick S te iw e r of O re A s a safeguard against becom ing b an k and th e y a re advised to | gon w as th o u g h t to have a pos involved in losses through schem es p ro m p tly rep o rt any bonus rack ets | sible chance of w edging into the of doubtful character, it is sug- th a t com e to th e ir attention. Warning Issued to Veterans se rv e r; cite his failu re to strik« a t obvious N ew Deal v u ln e ra b il ities. . , His speech w as a ma»- «'■> piece of view ing w ith alarm , b u t he m ade th e m istake of choosing New Deal ex p erim en ts w hich ap p a re n tly a re un iv ersally p o p u lar . . th ere w as his th ru st a t th e CCC, fo r instance; his critici m of the practice of sen d ing A m erica’s y o u th into “fed eral ra m p s” a t $30 a m onth . . . h i ; inference th a t pro sp erity w as w ith us in 1930, 1931. and 1932 an d his fa ilu re to be m ore specific ab o u t w hat the p a rty in ten d ed to do about unem ploy m ent. In his keynote speech, how ever, w ere hurled som e e f fective sh afts n t N ew Deal w eak spots. * « a l i l S convention visit w as a 1 triu m p h for H erb ert H oover . .after H oover’s speech, p a n dem onium m ade up prin cip ally of hoarse “ We W ant llo o -v e r" shouts, lasted for 45 m inutes, forcing ad jo u rn m en t. | O n the o th er hand, th e con clave m ark ed th e dow nfall of O ld G u ard bosses. F orm er P o st m a s te r G en eral W alter F. B row n, w ho helped engineer the nom i n atio n o t H a rd in g , w as ousted from h i, posilion as R epublican n atio n al com m itteem an from Ohio. A nd such oncc-pow crful O ld G u ard sm en as C h arlie H illes of N ew York, J . H enry R oraback o f C onnecticut, D ave Ilecd of P en n sy lv an ia, and Jim W atson of In d ian a, w ere revealed nt tho G O P m eet to be largely strip p e d of th eir pow er. R unning things this y ear w ere young m en, o u tstan d in g am ong them ju t-ja w e d Jo h n D. M H am ilton, w ho did such a sp len did job o f m anaging G overnor L a n d o n ’s cam paign. A 4 7 -y ear-o ld K ansan, H am ilton took o v er L an d o n ’s cause a fte r it h ad been n u rsed along by a gro u p of new spaperm en an d d efeated the Old G u ard at alm ost e v ery tu rn , • • • P re d ic tin g a ra id on O re g o n ’s gasoline ta x fu n d s at th e f u r t h c o m in g le g is la tiv e session G o v e rn or M a rtin w a in s th a t a n y d iv e rs io n o f these fu n ds to o tlie r th a n h ig h w a y purposes w ill be fa ta l to th»» state's road p ro g ra m . Present r e v enues. tlie g o v e rn o r p o in ts out, a re not s u ffic ie n t to m a in ta in s ta te roads, pay bond p rin c ip a l and in te re s t and m atch fe d e ra l a llo t m ents fo r h ig h w a y c o n s tru c tio n . • • • S ch o o l d is tric ts , w h ic h suspend th e ir o w n school, m ust p ro v id e tra n s p o rta tio n fo r c tu ld re n o f th»' d is tric t to some o tlie r school, th»' suprem e c o u rt h e ld th is w eek in a case appealed fro n t U n io n c o u n ty . Th»' sta tu te s m a k e it m a n d a to ry upon th e suspended d is tr ic t to p ro v id e tra n s p o rta tio n . J u s tic e C a m p b e ll held, and th is d u ty can not lie avo id e d by a v o te o f th e d is tric t. • • • T h e O regon S o ld ie rs ’ and S a ilo rs ’ co m m issio n crea te d in 191!) Is no m ore. G o v e rn o r M a r tin a b o lish e d the com m ission b y o ffic ia l p ro c la m a tio n th is w eek h o ld in g th a t bonus p aym ents and d is a b ility co m p e n - sal io n by the fi'd e ra l g o v e rn m e n t lia d m ade the s ta te b o d y u n n e r' i- sary. A to ta l o f n e a rly $3,000.(100 in liq u o r p ro fits has been tra n s fe rre I to r e lie f purposes to date a c c o rd in g l»i th e liq u o r c o n tro l c o m m is sion. T he last le g is la tu re a p p ro p ria te d $5 ()()() (KM) o f liq u o r p ro fits fu r r e lie f w ith a p ro v is io n t i n t c e rtific a te s o f in debtedness c o u ld he issued against fu tu re p ro fits If the cash was n o t a v a ilb le . G o v e rn o r M ai tin has ordered th e r e lie f c o m m itte e to sta y on ii easn basis and to c o n fin e its m o n th ly liu d g e t to liq u o r p ro fits a v e ra g in g a p p ro x im a te ly $150,000 a m on th . • • • C onferences b e tw e en th e a rc h i tects and d e p a rtm e n t heads have result»'»! in a n u m b e r o f ehang.") in tlie flo o r plans fo r O r»'gon’s n e w e a p ito l b u ild in g . Am ong o th e r th in g It is u n d ersto o d th a t fo u r ,< of th»' o r ig in a lly p la n n e d n in e e le v a to rs w ill be e lim in a te d . T h is w ill s t ill leave tw o e le v a to rs fo r use o f th e p u b lic and th re e a u to m a tic lifts fo r use »if th»' g o v i'ru o r members of the.legislature.