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W it h W h ir l) I* C o m b in rtl (lie H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t
H . lh b . »r<» A rg in * K a tab 1H94
H illa b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E stab. 1$?3
M iK I S ’ NK Y A M c K I W K Y . P u b lis h e r«
P u bll«hed T h u rs d a y
Entere«! a* *ec<»nd*cla«* m a tt e r in tb e
p u a to ffie w a t Hillsbor«». O re g o n
H IL L S B O R O
A R G V S, H IL L S B O R O ,
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You Knot Hole Vieivs
Au interesting program has been ar-
rangeii fo r local pi ?ople ami visitors to the
T e«»n S D a v U )
a n n u a l F o u rth of .Inly celeb ratio n here I Farmers, ( l l y offering
$2 plus meal-«
to day. F riday ami S aturday bv t i n
p e r day m the hayin.it. declare t h a t
they are finding itu takers ami
boro firem en.
to be doing m uch grum bling
The settin g in the itti proved Shute | seem
about so many molt being em ploy-
p a rk should m ake the visit to th e park , od in building roads on federal
m ore enjo y ab le than in o th er y ears and pay w hile the farm rush is on Ap
there is no p a rtic u la r com-
a com plete change has been m ade in the 1 p.irently
plaint against w ork for relief p u r ­
location of various a ttrac tio n s. Rocked poses otherw ise.
* • •
ro ad w ay s will elim inate the dust of o th er
T
h
ere
a
re
so
any claim s and
y ears and the plantings of sh ru b b ery , etc., co u n ter claim s; m
so much props
should m ake everything m ore a ttra c tiv e ganda from all sources, that the
fo r HiP.sbpro’s an nual celebration a n d average man is becom ing confused
From now on this confusion p ro b ­
hom ecom ing event.
ably w ill ineroa.se and it is because
The entire com m unity joins in e x te n d ­ of this confusion that dangerous
ing an invitation to th e ir frien d s a n d I m en m anage to w iggle info places!
neighbors in nearby com m unities and from ' of power.
• • •
a distance to join us on this hap p y occa-
"W hat’s th e use of h ard w o rk "- 1
sion. All who van pot ihly a rra n g e to do said the youth in disgust. "I w orked 1
w hen th e rest of them dem anded
so should m ake Shute p ark and H illsboro i that
I take my tim e; that I must
th e ir playground and m eeting plaee w ith not, w hen w orking by the day. i
old friends d u rin g the celeb ratio n . Lots of ¡m ove too fast Those w ho gave m e i
advice a re h ired again and I |
free entertain m en t and a w elcom e aw ait the
have to seek an o th e r job." And the
everyone.
; e.nly an sw er to this plaint is th at ,
OREGON
The Great American Heme
And Inter vieivs
T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 2, 1086
Vagabond
. I
( |lv
Ai.S TkA IN(J TO CONVINCE
I be
\ ¡ti i i l m t t t l >
T irnhciluiul is valuable proper-
IS ih »1 II c» I f i n II. i< k e lL W ol bl
u a r veteran, who m anages a l i v i n g
hn Ins fam ily and inn w tb in g be-
idi-i bs cu ttin g wood in the bills
norlb of H illsboro ami delivering
it in P ortland H ick it has a wife
a I eight children to support and
iT c v e iv th ln g gtws n s expe< ted
he w ill own tin» farm be Is living
cn soon.
Overhead Costs
of Relief Cited
(H v
A
I..
U n . lh r . k )
M EM
S
d o lla r
O verhead co st
ab
c e n t s o u t of e v ery ic I ^ H
pent
III O r e g o n , a c c o r d i n g
to W all ace S W ho too. < x e c u tlw
w. VERNE M< KINNEY
secretary to G overnor M artin a ttd
M R S F C M K IN N F Y
Editor
A s s id ia te E d ito r
h e a d of tin» state budget ih - p .u f l
SHCtt-D e r A TAA ON ÔkiAINS.
in c u t In a r e p o r t on the iid im m il
A MAN 4=Ofi.NOU,
t r a t io n of direct relief in this s b d t
O IH U IA I, \E W S P A P K R OF W A S IIIN t.T o S COUNTY
ALWAYS F i C u O'NO u P S O M E -
W hin to n a t t a c k e d
t h e overlie
Selected na O re g o n 's It« * t W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 19.lt»
icosL. as e x o uve. pointing out tl it
TH'kO- THAT W h T AFFECT
N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1930
M Hie S tate Industrial Accident com*
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^s . ¡a tio n N e w » pa p e r
P i K M iller, P um pkin Itidg
HtMZ'ELF iN A,NV W A V //
P ro d u c tio n C o n te s t, 1934*35, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935
i . t»\ cring Horn an injury receiv ­ m issio n , whom* activities he «!«•«• '
/ . S k • '
ed w hile tiring a donkey engine on d a r t 'd to b e c o m p u t a b l e to tlnv e < > f l
S u b s c rip tio n Rate« S t r ic t ly Caah in A d v a n c e
leaving opei atom s nea, bis home the state relief com m ittee, o p e ia t« 4
W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
/
D uring the interval, w hile wait* on an overhead cost o f o n ly J • «
Per ye a r
|1 .5 0
V . S . per year
| 2 (K)
S ix m o n th «
.95
F o re ig n c o u n trie s
3.50
mg lor w ord from tin» doctor that per cent.
D uring (be five m onths en d in g «
he i.» fit to go back to w ork, be
> 4
X
M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te
in: nages to keep (be w eeds nut <»f M av 31, W harton pointed out, afl
F ir s t A u d ite d P aper.
totul
of $1,328.926.30 bad been spent I
E d ito r ia l A s s o c ia tio n and
an excellent garden at hts farm
L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly
N n tio n u l E d it o r ia l Ass»»-
on d iri'd relief in O regon in clu d -1
C
ir
c
u
la
t
io
n
in
W e s t.
,
home.
c ia tio n .
Ing $292.277 90 in adtnitn tra tiv e e x - 1
• • •
H oppicking m some of the bill punses The cost of ad m in isterin g I
vards will be thin this fall, a cco rd - relief m the various counties range I
mg to J. H llu n k e of C ornelius from 9 211 per cent in Hood H iver |
route I. w ho u s u a lly h a s a g o o d county to as high a.s 00 I per cent |
crop in bi
ird T his vear. due to m Jefferson county O verhead costs
the dam p eat her, dow ny m ildew I ‘»f relief in other counties a r e
Two O regon new spaper editors. M erle
show n in W h a r to n ’s rep o rts as fnl
hi taken
heavy toll.
R. Chessm an of the A storia A storian-B ud-
lows as percentages: B aker, 12 4
get and H ugh Ball of th e Hood River
Mr and Mrs M O Tonnbxen. Benton. 19 311»; C’lackain»».-. 12 44
this is a situ atio n peculiar to life.
who live near M ount uiiidale, and Cobinibia, 17 993; (*o«w. 23 084, De-
News, m erit special c o n g ratu latio n s from
The rew ard s do not alw ays s . e t n t
w h o w are form er residents of To- chutes, 13 497; ( ¡Ilham. 24 042; Jack -
th eir fellow new spaperm en. C hessm an, at
Rev. C harles M. Reed. M ethodist pas- to go to the diligent. Too m any ,
bia . east of Hillsboro, like th eir son. II 499, Josephine. 21 831. Luke,
tim
es
the
fellow
w
ho
has
m
ade
a
,
the annual O regon m eeting, w as a w a rd ed tor. m ade m any frien d s d u rin g his two
hom e against the hills Tonnissen is 15 849. I .a»»«» 14 3*4; Lincoln. 19-
, study of deception w ins the laurels,
a bet p .shearer by occupation and 993. Lirin. 14 871. M arion. 17 973.
honors fo r his new sp ap er having p e in­ b rie f y ears here and they will all reg re t i T hat is a hum an w eakness.
g o c . each Meason to e.istern O re ­ Morrow, 29619; M ultnom ah. 21493;
• • •
form ed th e g rea test com m unity service th a t he has been tra n s fe rre d to a d itfe r-
gon. Mrs Touistsen lived all tier Bulk 19 774. Sherm an. 12 3. U m atil­
Som etim es wo w onder if the ra-
during the y e a r in his effo rts to secure ent field. IJe w as active in th e a ffa irs of
life m tin* Y akim a valley, b u t la 18 73. Union 189. Was««». 11339;
dio w ill' not do m ore harm th a n '
w ouldn’t trad»» the place here for W ashington. 29018 Y a m h ill. 13.19»
ad eq u ate defenses for the C olum bia riv e r th e com m unity, could alw ays he d e p e n d ed ! 'good.
For instance the m usic a p ­
a ll o f tbo W ashington location Her
E xpenditures for relief in tin*
and the O regon coast.
upon to do his p a rt or m ore, and in his preciation of th e individual can be
chief pride is a Ing spring which various counties, including udnim -
w arped by th e type of m usical pro-
s hnwn as ful-
furnish« . the house and barn w ith 1 iKtiiitivo costs.
This a w a rd w as follow ed tw o days m any contacts w as a g re a t influence fo r ! gram broadcast. T his also Is tru e
an abundance of w ater, unit "No lows for the f i v e m onth period
la te r by w ord from th e east th a t first hon­ good. Rev. Reed is a genuine individual. of the ty p e of speeches, news, etc.,
b o d y reads tiu» met,-I. ' she boasts
Baker. $24 H01 10, Benton. $13 -
ors had been won in com m unity service W e hope th a t some day he will come hack broadcast. T hen again th e fact must
043 73. Gl.iek.nnas. $07 03107. C o l­
be considered that th e radio dom ­
On one of those side roads which um bia. $10.3HII 2.3. Coo-. $21520 47,
for daily n ew spapers in the U nited States. to H illsboro. In the m eantim e th e best inates th e hom e in a m ajority of
w inds in and out of the lulls to Deschutes. $17.00100 G illiam , $3-
This and o th e r new spaper contests are w ishes of the com m unity go w ith him am i instances to th e point w h ere in d i­
connect P um pkin Ridge w ith the 043'33. Hood River $14.750 00 Jack -
Daiiw cri-ck valley, live M r and son. $33.705 57, Josephine, $13.200 -
conducted by th e N ational E d ito rial asso­ a hand of welcom e is ex ten d ed to his suc­ vidual thought nearly is im passible
and co n cen trated read in g im prob­
Mrs C harles Huber, w ho bought >01; Lake. $0402 23, Lane. $02 50!) (Of;
ciation. Such an honor is tru ly deserved. cessor. Rev. A lex an d er H aw th o rn e.
able.
th ere w hen h i s clerk 's jo b w ith a Lincoln. $I2,2»3 27, Linn. $33 204 00.
The A storian-B udget has perfo rm ed a
big firm in P ortland w asn't so Marlon. $53.004 00. M orrow. $3821 -
prom ising They have ten acres of 23. M ultnom ah. $501035 05. Polk,
A
pparently
th
e
m
ajo
rity
of
W
orld
g rea t service in its steady fig h t fo r p rovid­
w ar veteran s have learned a use­ you that any feeling of tenderness I d id n 't see them . I presum e your th eir farm cleared and m ake th eir $14.71003. S herm an $1000 14. I’uia-
ing a d e q u ate Colum bia defenses an d E di­
ful lesson d u rin g th e depression w hich I displayed tow ard her was fowl have the usual set of signals living from elm k e n s A few a d d i­ tllla $20 10003, Union. $17 371 00;
to r Chessm an fo r two d iffe re n t y e a rs has
tional hens, H uber believe, would Wasco. $22.007 03. W ashington, $22.-
years for th ere is rep o rt a fte r re- q u ite sincere."
So I can collect egg..."
, port of m en w ho a re settlin g old
m ake a substantial Increase in th eir 007 04. Yamhill. $20 330 0!!
tak e n m onths aw ay from his busy w ork
S
he
w
as
gazing
into
his
face.
A
G
ary
sighed.
He
rubbed
vtgorou-
A nd They Say T h e re's R om ance in th e
debts w ith th e .proceeds of the ad ­
income.
on his p a p e r to go to W ashington and
.
slow
w
ave
of
color,
q
u
ite
unlike
l.v
at
a
plate.
"All
them
things
has
ju sted
com pensation bonds.
In
N
ew
sp
ap
er
Business
S tate T reasu rer H olm an this
the
angry
flush
of
a
short
tim
e
ago.
to
be
done
"
he
said
".And
there's
It's a long ju m p from the tilings
fig h t it out, face to face, w ith th e bigw igs
'm a n y instances th e m oney not only
A bout a y ear ago we received a le tte r from a . m gans secu rity against w ant, but began to sp read up from her throat potatoes to hoe and corn to weed th a t w ere happening hack in 1017. week served notice tliat I»' pro-
of th e congress and th e arm y and navy. w om an subscriber w ho told us how m uch she lik ed
piwett to renew Ins fight for
m eans th e capital necessary to over her face. S he dropped her and cucum bers and m elons to w a­ hut P ter K rautsehi-ld seems to pooling nf state ow ned antoint h l
The fig h t he and his p a p e r have m ade, to ­ th e paper, especially th e ed itorials. In h er effu siv e­ it purchase
te r and rasp b erries to tie up. He have successfully m ade it lie ram e
th at p ro p erty needed to eyes.
at tin» next li.gi«lative session U n.
".As for you." B ryn w ent on calm ­ propped his hand . on the • tge of t o A m ene.i flout G erm any In 1021 d r tin.« plan all .state ow ned «ari
g e th e r w ith th e co-operation of m any oth­ ness. she even w ent so far as to co m p are th e ed ito r secu re th e fam ily against the un-
the sink and looked up. "If you f ro m near Cologne, w here his pat
w
ith
Sherw’ood
A
nderson,
w
hich
certain
ly
w
as
no
ly.
“it
w
ould
be
most
presum
ptuous
,
certain
ty
in
the
future.
T
he
p
ay
­
ers. deserves recognition in the w ay of ac­ com plim ent to the w ritin g ab ility of Mr. A nderson.
aid. "tip re's e n t opet ated a grocery store anti would be kept In a c e n tra l garage
m ent of old debts is a.s good'a wav for me to have any feeling for you w ant to w ork." he
tion by th e governm ent to provide the
w here hts m other now- is. W ith he- and sent nut on call from tale em ­
T he o th er day she refu sed to ren ew h e r s u b ­ as any to speed up th e m ovem ent w hatever. You are. in a sense, niv plenty to he done."
ployees and officials
needed defenses.
scrip tio n because sh e d id n 't ap p ro v e of an ed ito rial of money. It all com es back to the em ployer. 1 recognize that 1 have
B ryn put a foot on t It e chair family, he is ,-arving out a farm
• • •
we w ro te about th e H au p tm an n case. T hat w as her J d o llar 1 pay you. w hich you pay no idea of presum ing on that re la ­ he id the sink. "H ad y o u r hands ft m the for,- t neai M ountaind.de
P e rm a n e n t possession of th e Paul R. only objection to th e p aper in th e y e a r an d one- J to som eone else, w ho pays an o th er tionship. N othing could be farth er full, hadn't y ou'"' he said
Sponsors of pcopl«»** u tility <1i*-
and ■(» far ha. succeeded in put*
fpom tny mind. H ow ever it might
K elty cup fo r th e best w eekly editorial h alf th a t it has been u n d er th e m an ag em en t of th e i debt, and so into infiniti lv.
G ary did not reply. He w as still ting 19 acres mt«» crops, Be f.-el trlcts in O regon have until m id ­
be easier for both of us. u n d er the i searching B ryn's face. B tvn met that h e is far h e’ter off a ; a citi- night of S eptem ber 12, to file th e ir
page w ent to H ugh Ball because of the p resen t ow ners.
circum stances, if we cam e to a d e fi­ hts eyes steadily .After a m om ent. /»•n of the U nited State-. t h a n h e «’om plvted petitions in o rd er to get
course, we felt th a t she w as u n fair. So w e
excellence of his editorials, w hich w ould got Of
n ite agreem ent as to tn> duties G ary tu rn ed away, w ithout sp e a k ­ would have been in his n ativ e co u n ­ th eir propojiats on the N ovem ber
out our pencil and p ap er an d s ta rte d figuring.
an d tny attitu d e. O bviously we c an ­ ing. .and finished w ashing th e sink try D espite the hard tunes he hn . ballot, according to C E S tricklin.
be o u tstan d in g in any n e w sp a p e r a n y F o r seventy-eight weeks, w ith an av erag e of four
not go on as we began yesterday, He w as just u n ty in g hts apron to been able to tak e care of h is fa ru - , state engineer Inform ation receiv­
place in th e w orld. His ed ito rials show- editorials a w eek, th e re had ap p eared in this n ew s­
or all our plans and scariflees so hang it up w hen th c re was a light il\ and k <> a h e a d w ith his plans for ed here is to th e effect that pe­
carefu l stu d y and know ledge of th e sub­ paper 312 editorials.
h o m e A flock of goats are being titions a re being circulated in both
far are w asted.”
(By F rances S helley Wees)
footstep at the o th er end <>l the a used
Som ething th a t ap p eared in ONE of t h e 312
M arion and Linn counties. No in­
to trim aw av the brush.
jects covered, sym pathy w ith th e av erag e editorials
S
he
faced
him
“D
id
you
m
ak
e,
(C
ontinued
from
la
st
week)
room,
and
D
eborah
cam
e
in.
She
• • •
offended o u r read er. So she refu sed to
dication has been received th at
S he looked up, startled , her eyes sacrifices to do this for m e?" she was very pale, and th ere was in her
m an and w om an, and a sp irit of fairness ren ew h er su b scrip tio n for th a t reason.
Among the folk on the rim of sponsors of the proposed su p e r-
dem anded.
face such a look of m isery that the Dairy creek valley lives Fred d istrict com prising .seven counties
W hich leads us to w onder if w e w o u ld n 't get w ide and dark
to everything th a t is rig h t and above
"Good
m
orning."
B
ryn
offered
•
"N
othing
of
any
p
a
rticu
lar
im
p
o
r­
Schaer. n ativ e son of this countv. of n o rth w estern Oregon, are pi. h-
a little m ore satisfaction out of life by o p eratin g a
board.
w ho was born n ear C edur Mill., . ing th eir proposal
hot dog stan d —o r p erhaps going into th e real e state cheerfully. "Did som ething happen tance." he replied calm ly. "Noth voluntarily.
to
y
o
u
r
clock
or
do
you
usually
• • •
trig
th
at
will
not
be-
far
outw
eighed
"G
ran
d
m
o
th
er
liked
th
e
stra
w
­
and moved w ith his fath er to the
business.—P a rk Pidge, N. J„ Local.
get up at half-past five?”
by the benefits I w ill receive from berries." D eborah s a id d is m a lly Mt»untaindale country w heu he wa.,
Now
that
the
floor plans of the
T usually get up," she replied.
it. H ow ever, a y e a r is a year."
"S he thought they w ere w o n d er­ 19 years old H ere he has lived new capitol have been revised to
B ryn dropped dow n com fortably
fu l." S h e m ig h t h a v e b te n announc-1 sine«-
This \ c a r he prixlueed $48 th e satisfaction of all coneerie»«!.
She
considered.
"I'm
afraid
I
was
on th e grass a y ard aw ay.
ing th e end of the w orld.
A orth of .straw berries from a patch ’d ra ftin g <»f the bu ild in g plans ite
B etw een Two F ires
S he g athered h er sk irts together very thoughtless."
"W hat's h ap p en ed '"' G ary a ked ' less than a q u a rte r of an a cre in < x p e e b 'd t o go forw ard rapidly
T here should be little criticism of the
S he began to smile. "I suppose
aro
u
n
d
h
er
knees,
rose,
and
moved
. . .
i
The L ib erty league and th e rep u b lican party-
again, his face w orking. "What'.-, ¡/a* He plans to increase his patch
m ilk control board o rd e r to establish uni­ have been lam basting th e ad m in istratio n because it fa rth e r aw ay. “I don't th in k th e re th ere's even an o th er girl som e­ th
e m atti r. Miss D eb..rah ' Did you in th e fu tu re to m ake a sizeable
Reci rih nf the tile p rl. mi sho*
w here out in th e w orld." sh e said
a
re
an
y
berries
left
w
here
you
are."
form m ilk prices th ro u g h o u t th e state, is too radical. Now F a th e r C oughlin, th e T ow nsend- she rem arked. "B ut you ought to w ith a b reath of relief. "I am a
I ’ D e l - t ie ; " ,le s a b o u t . .
,
th a t <>f tlii" 62 m inor felon« n o y
in carcerated in that inzditutlon fotr
w hich in some instances will m ean a slight- ites. th e sh are-th e-w ealth ers and th e rest of th e ism look before you get dow n on the stupid creatu re. I m ight h a v e his eyes w ent to Bryn.
S
A.
H
utchison
Is
p
a
rt
of
the
are all going to gang up u n d er th e lead ersh ip ground."
guessed. It's because w e're so self-
Di bnrah hook h er head. From H utchison settlem ent on P um pkin a re serving life term s tw o fo
ly h ig h er scale to th e consum er and at boys
of th e rad io priest, to put Mr. R oosevelt out of of­
"I did look,” B ryn replied. "You centered here. To put it perfectly h er pocket she produced a long Rtditi
H utchison is producer of ¡m u rd er and tw o other« for rots
th e sam e tim e give th e p ro d u ce r g re a te r fice because he is too conservative.
m ay not have seen me. D eborah, plainly, you have been e x ertin g sheet of paper. "T here,” she .said fine s h a k e . w hich <• aver m any a iiery w hile arm ed w itti a deadl?
W ith the L ib erty league h o w ling from one side but I looked. My eye is very quick yourself to the utm ost to live up trem ulously. "T hat's our m ark, •ting
weapon Six Other youthful co n ­
retu rn s. The dairym en have had to in­
barn on tile ridge and in th e v a l­ victs
and th e Longites and C oughlinites from th e other, it I p rid e m yself on i t. To see one to your bargain, and I’ve been list fo r today."
arc serving long term « for
crease th e ir investm ents by a d d in g eq u ip ­ is
ley In his life, so it Is said, lie
ap p aren t th at th e ad m in istratio n is steerin g a
n atu re's jew e
"M arketing list'’" G ary repente
rep eate I probably has produced e n o u g h crim es of violence T h irty -o n e of
hining am ong ridiculous about it. H aven't I? I'm
m ent in o rd e r to m eet th e req u irem en ts of m iddle course of reform and reco v ery th a t does not of
th
e
young
felons had prison records
th e d ank and ugly grassc is one sorry. It's going to be . . ." sh e bent w ith u tte r horror. He stared
shakes to floor th e valley.
before entering (he Oregon peni­
hastily and lifted h er bowl. "I th e p ap er as if It were i m o sa j
new m ilk law s and have had to contend satisfy any of th e radicals, w h e th e r o f th e rig h t of th e things I'm best at."
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O ne of the very excellent hill te n tia ry S ixteen of them had se rv ­
Across th e knoll she regarded him th in k 1 have enough." she w ent on. of d estru ctio n from Mat
w ith rising costs of labor, feed an d o th er w ing or of th e left.
Those in th e in-b etw een classes a re th e ones th e steadily. "It sounds very poetic,"
farm s is that of Roland H orneeker, ed term s in county jails som e as
H
ryn
took
the
bowl
T
hey
w
alked
"F
ive
dozen
w
ax
tapers,
of
the
needs. This is p a rticu la rly im p o rta n t in ad m in istratio n m ust be w o rk in g to help, for th ey she said at last.
along leisurely to w ard the house. best q u ality ." G ary r e a d out. "A who lives n ear the end of t h e m any as th ree S eventeen had been
W ashington county, w here d airy in g is a re th e ones not condem ning vociferously ev ery th in g
g r a v e l on th e P um pkin Ridge road inm ates of tra in in g .schools Tw o
"D eborah." B ryn began.
T he sun had suddenly th ro w n off c o o k a n d th ree housem aids.'
Roland rai o. some of t h e b e s t had done tim e in refo rm ato ries anil
th e ad m in istratio n does.—A storia A storian-B udget.
The color flashed back into her his veils of c loud and em erged in
such a big facto r.
G ary groaned.
stra w b e rrie s on the hills, besides 10 had served in o th er p en ite n ­
____
cheeks. "M ust you call m . e . th
at?" ¡glory.
"C opies of all the m odern m aga­ farm ing a considerable urea
of tiaries. At least tw o of th e young
she dem anded. "1 d id n 't ask you ! E n terin g th e kitchen together.
crim inals had seen th e Inside of
ground.
1 to call m e that. You haven't a n y ' they found G ary there. "T his is zines."
county jails, tra in in g schools and
D eborah sw allow ed.
rig h t.”
c ertain ly a n early -risin g housc-
Easy
to
be
F
rie
n
d
ly
S etting out to w hip the depres- other p en iten tiaries before e n terin g
"A plum ber to inspect all the
P lan fo r th e o rg an izatio n of a com ­
"I w as about to discuss th a t v e ry hold," rem ark ed Bryn. " 'U p w ith
I am in terested in R obert Q uillen 's v iew th a t
plum bing of th e house. z\ m an to . ion, F M ercer, form er resident in the "big house” at th e end of
plete h e a lth unit in th e county s e e m s alm ost anybody of o rd in ary in tellig en ce can be question m yself.” B ryn replied. "I th e birds.' m ust be its m otto."
H
ill-boro,
purchased 40 acres of S tate street O ne of th e youngsters,
put
th
e
electric
p
lant
in
order."
- was about to ask you if we couldn't
B ryn put dow n his coffee cup.
feasible and logical and a t p rac tic a lly no popular. A ll you have to do, he explains, “is to lik e ! come to some so rt of com prom ise." , G ary having served them in th e
"A catalogue of com fortable m o­ land northw est of N orth P lains in under a tw o -y ear sentence. Is only
the hills. H ere he has succeeded 15 years of age Five of th e boys
"C om prom ise?"
sittin g room . He reached into his to r cars."
increase in cost to th e tax p a y e rs, consider­ people.”
in constructing a first class road to a re 17 years of age. 13 a re 18 years
"F o u r or five gardeners."
you ever see a ch arm in g p erson w ith cold
“ We got on v ery wd!l on the trip pocket m echanically for his ciga-
ing th e am ount now p u t out fo r a p a rt and "Did
"Ten pounds of the best Jasm in e connect w ith the county highw ay of age, 19 a re I!) y ears of age. and
u n frien d ly eye?" he inq u ires. "I am su re you up here. You d id n 't seem to m is- re tte case. “Mind if I smoki
a m i clearing a considerable area of 21 have passed th e ir 20t11 birthday.
time county physician, p a rt tim e county haven't. Those w ho seem ch arm in g a re th e ones j tru st me. B ut a fte r we got h ere— 1 Across the low, round table. Dc- ' tea."
. . .
-
Fight dollars a pound,' G ary land. If things go along at the p re s­
h ealth officer, h e a lth o fficer expenses, w ho seem to lik e you.
I yesterday a t lunch, and last n ig h t borah shook her head.
b reathed. "T hat's h er special blend." ent pace, hi- will m ake th e grade
O nly th ree boys
hav e
in i“ ;
"As a general rule, you w ill fin d people w illin g ¡at dinner, and in the d raw in g room
“T
ell
me,
is
it
a
disgraceful
th
in
g
county nurse and expenses, and m edical to m eet you half w ay an d tr e a t you as w ell as you
(To be e o n tln u e d )
in good shape, lie thinks.
tran sferred from the stati, prison to
i la te r—you m ust adm it it was diffi-1 to be divorced'1 Does it . . . m ark
a tte n tio n to relief cases, ja il, insane ex­ tre a t them . They are w illing to lik e you if you give
the boys’ tra in in g school at W ood­
T 'f f
r*
/
i
i
r-’
i
•
burn so far u n d er th e o rd er is­
no offense, and thus you begin w ith th e seed of
am inations, co ro n er’s inquest fees, etc.
She lifted h er chin "You w ere
"We can m anage i> . qni<-tly I / O llC V t L X O C C t C d tO I z n i O l i a S l Z C
sued by G overnor M artin a w eek
popu larity alread y planted. A ll you need do is e n ­ soi—familiar,” ahe said proudly.
that no one will know you've been I
*
•
ego
Selection of tile boys for
courage it a little b it and let it deveop by n a tu ra l I “F am iliar?” h e repeated.
i m arried. D eborah.”
tran sfer w as m ade by W arden
processes.
“I don't th in k it w as necessary.
“» w asn’t th in k in g exactly of m y -j
L ew is of tlie prison. S u p e rin te n d ­
(By Special C orrespondent)
"Most people spoil th in g s b y ta lk in g too m uch. 1 You . . . you talk ed as if . . . you self," she said, faint color in h er j
ent L aughlin of th e boys’ school
In thoughtless conversation w ith one friend, th ey I looked at m e . . . you . . . and you cheeks. "N obody know s me. It
fASHTNOTON. — Indications
federal attempts nt production and F M Duffy, state parole of­
m ake ra th e r catty rem ark s ab o u t an o th er. A nd th e (put y o u r arm aro u n d G ran d m o th er ' w ouldn't m atter. I was th in k in g of
t h a t the administration’s control.
ficer. All adm it th at th e plan Is in
w hen you said good-night. I saw you- 1 w as w ondering If th e . . .
person
talk
ed
about
ev
en
tu
ally
h
ears
w
h
at
w
as
said
Fifteen Years Ago
He ■■aid he felt that only a war the n a tu re of an experim ent. A d­
farm program for the coming
girl you . . . th at is. th e girl you
and feels hurt. It may not m ake an en em y of him , , you
... "
, , ,
In Europe would Interfere w ith ditional tran sfers w ill probably be
year w ill stress conservation
1 couldn t help it.” B ryn said care about w on’t m ind ra th e r d re a d ­
Argus, Ju n e 30, 1921—Mrs. J . W. H artram p f, b u t he never again w ill believ e th a t you lik e him
rather than production control or ttie p ro e n t trend toward world m ade soon although it is not e x ­
and n ever again w ill like you. T h at ends y o u r pop- m ',u rn fu lly - “S he's a very
nice fully. r don't q u ite un d erstan d these
resident h ere m any years, dies Ju n e 26.
pected that m any of th e young
grandm other, a fter all, isn't she? things," she h u rrie d on, "'b u t I
cron curtailment arc Increasing prosperity.
Miss P auline G aetter of H illsboro dies in Los A n ­ u la rity so fa r as he is concerned.
crim inals now In th e p e n ite n tia ry •
Wallace pointed out that by w ill be sent to th e W oodbburii
here.
"E verybody w ishes to be liked. A nd m ost people
one Iikf' he r be- th in k if I w ere she I should m ind."
geles Ju n e 25.
"Did I say 1 cared about a girl?"
w ill rep ay you generously if you lik e them
and h%-nh r n»v»r
.lm aglne .ll' J?0’
1938 the present soil conserva­ school.
M.anv observers regard as such
O pening ball in S h u te p a rk au d ito riu m S a tu r­ p ro v e it by not m aking n asty crack s ab o u t th em .”
J " Xc r h d J «ra n bm other B ryn inquired, in surprise.
• • •
tion program. Involving the shift
an Indication the appointment of
day night one of finest social functions ev er held in
"P
erh
ap
s
I
saw
for
m
yself
that
—Mason City, la., Globe-Gazette.
- i 1 didn t like it. t I won t hav e it. th e re m ust be one. You spoke of
nf 30,000.000 acres from crop
Dr. R E. Lee S tein er, su p e rin ­
Hillsboro. P aid adm issions w ere 1009.
Howard R. Tnllev as AAA ad­
It's bad enough to . . . to deceive sacrifices. You couldn't have m eant
m inistrator to succeed Chester cultivation to grass, w ill he ten d en t of tlie state hospital, was
C andidates for Goddess of L ib erty a re Misses
turned over to the states to ad­ w earing a p laster on his nose this
her at all, but f have to do th a t for y o u r career, because you told me
Davis, recently named to the
V ivian Rasm ussen, E th el Sam ple, F lorence G arrett,
minister. He revealed too, that week it“ the result of an a ttack by
her own good. I have to do w hat yourself it w as a t a standstill. So
Federal Reserve Board hv Presi­
and A nna M orrissey.
I've done. If I’d com e back not th e re m ust be a girl. I am glad, of
the AAA was working out model Dr. R. R yw ater form erly of G ran ts
dent Roosevelt. Tolley and con­
All in readiness fo r big th ree-d ay F o u rth of
m arried . . . and told h er about course. It will m ake G ary feel
■state
laws for production control, Pass, now confined In th e crim in al
servation. rather than Davis and
Ju ly celebration.
insane w ard of the Salem in s titu ­
. . him , then w e'd have had to m uch b etter But has th e w orld b e­
which
could he used If necessary. tion.
crop control. Is expected to ho
B yw ater stru c k S te in e r in tlie
T h an k s F rie n d s
tell h e r everything. How poor w e com e so liberal-m inded th a t she
M ixed w eath er cause of som e crop loss.
He
emphasized
his
belief,
how­
face ns the su p e rin te n d e n t w as
the new farm slogan.
Berea, K en tu ck y , J u n e 22. 1936. are. an d how desperate. A nd she Won’t m ind this taking this w ay to
M argaret M ann b rid e of L ester M ooberry at C o r­
ever,
that
foreign
trade
and
talk in g to him w hile m ak in g his
D ear Mr. M cK inney I have ju s t a rriv e d at Berea. w ould w orry so m uch about m e it earn m oney for her?" H er eyes
Long an advocate of a scien­
nelius J u n e 29.
weather conditions hold the an­ rounds of the hospital. B yw ater,
would kill her. T h ere w ouldn't be lifted to his, w aiting.
tific land-use program for agri­
A ndrew Jackson K illin, n ativ e son of O regon of K entucky, com pleting th e first h alf of a m ost w on­ an y th in g ahead. This way. th ere's
swer to whether crop control w ill w ho was com m itted to th e Institu-A
B ryn considered. If he said th ere
d erful trip. I have seen sights of w hich I have
culture. Tnllev, aellng adminis­
1847, dies n ear B anks Ju n e 28.
tion th ree y ears ago. has been con-"'
he ncccssnry.
at least th e monc ?y, and by the end was
.... - • no girl, D eborah m ight tak e
trator during Davis’ recent Euro­
• • •
D edication of new au d ito riu m at S h u te p a rk set dream ed, but h ard ly hoped to realize. I am very of th e y ear . . but I w on't tak e ' frig h t again. So he said: "I as-
fined in the crim inal w ard for the
uch indebted to my H i-Y clu b and to th e ir m any
pean
trip,
was
formerly
director
fo r F riday. S en ato r H are to speak. M ayor A. C. m
M E A N W H IL E , AAA oiTlrlals past tw o years and is reg ard ed as
friends, w ho have m ade th is tr ip possible. It is an advantage of her. I can't b ear t o , sure you th a t no com plication will
one
of the m ost dangerous w ards
S h u te in charge of cerem onies.
of
the
Ginnninl
Foundation
for
honor and privilege deeply felt. I hope to b rin g back have you m aking so much of h e r i arise.”
have been receiving protests
Len B F ishback and M ildred L. B urd ick m a r­ from th e congress and trip so m eth in g w hich w ill when you don't m ean it, w hen | She had begun to speak, per-
Agricultural Economies nt the from hundreds of farmers against in th e custody of th e institution.
• • •
rie d h ere Ju n e 29.
you’rc not honest.”
haps to question him fu rth er, w hen
University of California.
m ake it w orth th eir w hile sen d in g me.
the proposed graduation of farm
A cquisition of th e fohr resid en ­
Mrs. Floyd R affety of M ountaindale in ju re d in
"D on't you believe in love at a bell tin k l'd . S he rose hastily.
He was called to Washington
On Sunday m orning. Ju n e 14. w e clim bed aboard
tial
blocks
bodering
on S hm m er
benefits. The graduation has
autom obile accident.
"T hat is G randm other," she e x ­
to assist in working out the Soil
our p riv ate car in P o rtlan d and sta rte d out for San first sight, D eborah?"
been reported favorably to the s tre e t and d lre rlly n o rth of the
D elegates to A m erican Legion convention at E u ­ Francisco, o ur first long stop. We enjoyed th e sights
She sprang up and faced him . plained, and h u rried dow n th e steps
Conservation and Domestic A l­
Senate as a result of Rennlor site of th e new capitol w ould cost
gene are: Legion — F red V. Engeldinger. W illiam
of San Francisco, such as th e G olden G ate park, th e I “T hat's w hat G ary said you'd start. to the nai row side door. B ryn sat
th e state m ore th an $500,000 it is
lotment net after the production
I
talk
in
g
about
n
ex
t.”
she
accused.
down
again
and
lit
an
o
th
er
cig
a­
Vandenberg’s revelations nf huge estim
G ren b em er and C. A. Rollins. A u x iliary —Mrs. Helen
San F rancisco-O akland bridge and th e nt*w G olden
ated here based upon th e as­
control features of AAA had
rette,
thinking.
"I
th
in
k
you
m
ight
have
b
e
lte
r
AAA
benefit
payments
to
largo
D eichm an and Mrs. A nna Engeldinger.
G ate bridge. From th e re we w en t to Los Angeles,
sessed v aluation of this property.
been declared unconstitutional,
'
taste,
if
nothing
else!”
He
recalled
him
self
w
ith
a
start,
corporation
farms.
w here we had th e most in terestin g d ay of o u r trip.
T he capitol arch itects hav e re c ­
• • •
"I suppose he com pared me to a arid got up hastily. He lifted the
Thirty Years Ago
We saw th e hom es of m any of th e m ovie actors
The new scale would cut pay­ om m ended acquistlon of this p ro ­
INURING the early days of
and actresses, F orest L aw n m o rtu ary , G riffith m e­ leech. I suppose he couldn't u n ­ table, dishes and all. and carried
ments to co-operating producers p erty as necessary to a w ell ro u n d ­
A rgus, J u n e 28, 1906—P. R. & N. build in g big- m orial observatory and m any o th er sig h ts of in ­ derstand th a t a young man could it dow n to the kitchen door. He
AAA, Tolley headed the spe­
by 1 per cent for each $1000 to ed construction program .
oil ta n k in n ew y a rd s here.
• • •
terest From th ere we w ent th ro u g h th e g reat desert en ter into a business agreem ent set it inside, w ent in, and d rew it
cial crops section, which de­
which the farmer was eligible
E. B. Tongue. R. H. G reer and Sheriff J. W. C on­ of Arizona. New Mexico, and th en we w en t thro u g h w ith a young lady on perfectly across the big room to the long
A
total
of
$218,430,067
has been
veloped
the
marketing
agree­
after
the
first
$2000
of
benefits.
nell place horses in P o rtlan d F ourth of Ju ly races.
th e plains of Texas to New O rleans, th e g atew ay to I clear and .straightforw ard grounds, w hite porcelain sink beneath the
ments program for fruits and The cut would stand nt 50 per spent on O regon highw ays u n d er
S u p e rin te n d e n t W. H. R ingle of th e local light th e deep, deep south. H ere w e saw th e old F rench em otion having no part thereof?" window s. G ary was there, w ith a
vegetables.
" n t of any payment of more Hie supervision of th e sta te h ig h ­
She raised h e r eyes. “J u s t a min­ big, clean apron tied over h i s
p lant tu rn s dow n o ffer to tak e charge of th e A storia m arkets. C anal street, th e b rid g e finished by Huey
w ay d ep artm en t since th a t d e ­
A fter Davis became AAA ad­
than $50,000.
Long, his airport, and m any o th er sig h ts of Interest. u te ago you started talk in g about trousers, w ashing up his own b re a k ­
p la n t at la rg e r salary . He preferred to rem ain in
p artm en t was created in 1917. Of
fast
dishes.
.
.
love
at
first
sight!"
m
inistrator,
Tolley
directed
de­
Protests have come from farm­ his total $169 110!) 956 cam e out of
At 5:45 S atu rd ay evening w e a rriv ed at th e first
H illsboro.
"
I
t’s
a
beautiful
day,
G
ary.”
My
child,
I
w
as
speaking
of
velopment
of
the
regional
and
ers who already have held large state funds, $32.359,830 w as p ro v id ­
n ational Hl-Y congress in Berea. K entucky, w here
S. P. being p etitioned to p u t on Sunday train
"Yes, sir. It gets very hot in th e
your grandm other. 1 intended to
land-use plans which are tha
w e w ere w elcom ed by addresses by B ranch Richey,
acreage out of cultivation, plant­ ed by tli<> federal governm ent, $15,-
betw een F orest G rove, H illsboro and Portland.
explain
th
at
my
feeling
for
h
e
r
m
iddle
of
the
day
in
A
ugust,
lint
basis of the now soil conserva­
ing it with grasses on the as­ 590,541 was enntrihiited by the
W esley W. Boscow an d Miss M aude Wilson m a r­ th e ch airm an of th e congress, and by Mr. Chandle r, was, in spite of your assumption y ie nights a re alw ays cool."
g overnor of K entucky, and Dr. H utchins, presid en t
tion program. •
sumption they would receive fu ll several counties and $675.740 camo
rie d h ere J u n e 27.
to
the
contrary,
honest.
I
was
about
B
ryn
picked
up
a
dish-tow
el.
Further confirmation for the benefits under the new act.
from m iscellaneous sources
,
T heodore V anD yke of V erboorl loses b arn and of B erea college. T he n ex t day .we w ent in to d is­ to m ention her gentleness, and her "W hat a re you going to do today.
cussion groups to iron out o u r problem s.
♦ • •
»»
view that conservation, not con­
stock in fire e arly T uesday.
delicacy, and
Now, they contend, they are
A gain m ay I th an k m y frien d s an d frien d s of w hich would a few other qualities Gary? Can you give me som e kind
The right of counties and cities
trol, Is the word. Is seen In a re­
Jo sep h T. Ross, C ivil w ar v eteran , dies at home Hl-Y for a w onderful in sp iratio n and thoro u g h ly e n ­
win the h eart of a of an idea of your routine? I've
likely to be penalized If they own
to retain traffic fines grow ing out
stone image, and to explain to got to have som ething to do. too. I
cent statement by Secretary Wal­
of sister. Mrs. S a ra h B aker, at L aurel.
largo farms. Considerable re­ of
jo y ab le th re e weeks.
a rre sts by sta te police is to lie
can pick cherries. D eborah said
R ichard W iley and Edw in M organ home from
lace that ho expected Increasing
sentment and Indignation among determ ined in a friendly suit to be
V ery tru ly yours,
Let the advertisements help you you could use them . A nd I heard
Portland m ilitary school for summer vacation.
prosperity at homo and abroad
many
of
the
nation’s
farmers
is
TOM STRETCHER.
Instituted by S tnte T re a su re r H ol­
make your shopping plans.
hens cackling som ew here, although
to make unnecessary any further Reported.
m an against M ultnom ah county.
Two Good Newspapermen
What Other Editors Say
z
Honeymoon
Mountain
Justifiable Move
I
Conservation, Not Curtailment
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Zn(i 1 never f:iw
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