Page Two H IL L S B O R O W it h W h ic h in C o m b in rd th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t K illa b o r o A r g u * F > tab. 1K94 ) |ill» b o r o 1 nde peruhrn t E ^ ta b m . k in n e y & m . k in n e v . Hubiuher« P u b llu h rd T h u rs d a y E n te re d m «eeond-rlaA« m a tt e r IH M to ffic e a t ll il ls b v r . . O re g o n jUa ». jr . w . verne M c K inney E ditor 1S7S in th e M R S F e M. K I N N E Y A s s o c ia te E d it o r O P F K 'I A I . M iW S P A P K K O F W A S H IN G T O N C O I 'N T T Selected a* O n y o n 'it I te * t W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, IPSO N a m e d un 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 H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N u tio n a l E d it o r ia l A " O c ia tio n N e w s p a p e r 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 P u rch ase of p ro p erty and construction of a new bu ild in g by th e Home L aundry, am i o th e r building construction in Hills- boro is pleasing. B uilding tra d e w ork is one of th e most im portant in th e prom o­ tion of g e n e ra l prosperity ami I com w ork going on a ro u n d here now it sure looks like b e tte r tim es. P rogress of the Home L aundry is g ra ti­ fying to all who a p p re c ia te th e im portance of hom e industry in the developm ent ami p ro sp erity of th e com m unity. Money spent here w ith this institution stays here in­ stead of going into P ortland and furnishes a living fo r a num ber of fam ilies and in­ creases ta x a b le values. This sam e tiling a p ­ plies to all o th er local industry. Give your local people the first chance, fo r m oney spent here rem ains so th at everyone has a chance at it. w hile th a t sent aw ay seldom retu rn s. A R G U 9 . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N t irst Church »r Christ. Scientist S ervices m e h e ld e v e ry S u n d a y at 11 u in Wednesday evening .-ervices at B e 'e le e k, S u n d a y school at 11 a in P u p ils u p 1« th e age o f 20 ye a rs a re w eleented Free re a d in g i in open on W .'iln e -d .n and S a tu rd a y s fro m 2 u n t il 4 p. m S u n d a y's to p ic. ' S p i r i t " XI E. Church (llethany) Frances Shellev Wees) (Continued from last w«x*k) T u b b y cough«'«! "Y o u k n o w how it is he e x p la in e d w it h a w ave o f his hand " A ll th e g irls an- eia.-\ about Hi vn A lw a y s w in e T h e y 're b o und to be a lit t le upset to th in k lie's m a rrie d n o w a nd g o n e " "Is A6 (AS YOU CE 'F inished YOU CAM HAVff ic e CCertM HMO CHOCOLATE C A K E - A L L 'tC ’U CAM £ A T * Madeline upset '" iB y A . 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Jnini'.s ; W i l l 's T ia n M o i la v and H e ll " ( l i e I g o ii" Jones s lio l t h e ir w a v «ail o f 1 th e In s titu tio n Jones was k ille d as ‘ lie di Opped from Hie pi c.o u «vail T he rio t stag' d In p ro te st n g iiln s t Hie rece n t re v e rs a l o f Hie tim e I bonored p ra c tic e o f re le a s in g |.rl« - ' oners nt Hie e x p ira tio n o f t b c lr m a x im u m sentence less d e d u e tio n ' fo r "g o o d tim e " c re d its bus c e n ­ te re d a tte n tio n In tb e need fo r a re fo rm In O re g o n 's p a ro le s yste m Two « 'ircu lt ju d g e s w it h in tb e past i tw o m o n th s have h e ld th u t "good tim e " c re d its do n o t operate to a u to m a tic a lly release p r is o n e r s fro m Hu* In s titu tio n , h u t i« ily to speed t h e ir e lig ib ilit y fo r p a ro le at th e bands o f th e g o v e rn o r A I s tu d y o f the O reg o n p a ro le syste m ! has been in p rogress fo r se ve ru l m onths am t G o v e rn o r M a r tin has , in d ic a te d th a t be w ill re c o m m e n d e v e ra l rb lllig e s to tb e n e x t le g ls- | l.'iture. in c lu d in g uu i lie lease in (be p a ro le s tu ff to p e rm it o f b e t­ te r s u p e rv is io n o f p ris o n e rs w h o have been releused on p a ro le T h a t H ie d e m o n s tra tio n was n o t ■ n tir e lv u n e x p e c te d by p ris o n o f ­ fic ia ls is In d ic a te d bv ii n o tle -i tuck ed to tb e p ris o n b u lle t in b o a rd and dated J u ly 2 T b e b u lle tin read O u u rd s are to re p o rt fo r d u ty in u n ifo rm It is hoped d rn s tie a c tio n w ill n o t be necessary In ease o f e m e rg i n cy n o tify W a rd e n Lew is ” The r io t m a rk e d th e r u lm in n tio n I o f a lo n g series o f m in o r d is t u r b ­ ances d a tin g back to th e d e ris io n in th e ease o f E a rl I I F e ll), f o r ­ m er M e d fo rd p u b lis h e r, w h o also I t his right i or a full dlacharg* fi' rn Hie p ri on on Hie 're n :lb of « his good c o n d u c t w h ile in tb e in ­ s titu tio n O n G e rm a n to w n road. S u n d a y Tubby laughed h eartily "Oh. I soliool e v e ry S u n d a y. 10 a n v; G e r ­ don 't th in k so." ho said "She's Io m an se rv ic e . 11 a n r. first and sensible fo r th a t." t h ir d S undays; E n g lis h s e rvice. I I "I si'o ." D e b o ra h said q u ie tly a n r. second and fo u r th S u n d a ys G ra n d m o th e r lo o k e d u p fro m th E J u liu s T ra g iio . pastor. tf Subscription Rates S tric tly ( ash in Advance s h a w l and lifte d th e p ic tu re again W it h in W a s h in g to n Co O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty "W o u ld it be possible to have an Per \ . . ! V . S.. p e r y e a r 12 oO R a n ks M E Church o th e r copy m ade o f th is " " she in S ix m o n th s F o re ig n c o u n trie s 3 50 S u n d a y .school e v e ry S u n d a y at I «purl'd 9:45 a in . M rs . F re d W o lfo rd , su­ "I'm su re I can get a n y n u m b e r.' M E M H E R O re g o n S ta te F ir s t A u d ite d P a per. p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h in g services T u b b y said at one«' " T h e y 're B ry n 's E d it o r ia l Aas.«ciat ion a n d L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly by E lls w o rth T ilto n , y is t o r . e v e ry g ra d u a tio n p ic tu re s N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A sso­ He's w e a rin g C ir c u la t io n in W est. S u n d a y e v e n in g at 8* o 'c lo c k , L a ­ , th e g o w n nnd hood th e re I can get c ia tio n . dies' A id m eets fir s t und th ir d I t h r m fro m th e p h o to g ra p h e r in W ednesdays a t 2 p. m . t f Palo Alt«> " "P a lo A lt o " " Tualatin Plain* 1’resliytcrlan Church " T h a t's w h e re B r y n g ra d u a te d . o f «Four m ile s n o rth o f H ills b o r o ) I course, at S ta n fo rd " Yam hill county delinquent tax sale re ­ S u n d a y services P re a ch in g . 11 a S ta n fo rd ’ ” G ra n d m o th e r repeat cently brought in m ore th a n $19,000 to nv; S u n d a y school, 10 15 a in., (.' le , d w ith w r in k h 'd b ro w " Is n 't that E 7 30 p. nv W o m a n ’s M is s io n a ry r a th e r s tra n g e ? " help in m eeting the expenses of g o vern­ socie ty la st W ednesday o f m o n th . "O h. I d o n 't th in k so. R ry n ' m ent. D elinquent ta x law s should be rig id ­ fa m ily w e n t th e re T h e y 're p a il o f The A rcus is a n e w sp a p e r fo r all the ly enforced in fairness to everyone, but Christian Church t h e S ta n fo rd tr a d itio n . T h e y al- p articu la rly to th e person w ho w orks h a rd people of W ashington county and not of I. >rd's D a y u n ifie d s tin lv - w o rs h ip | . w avs sh in e in fo o tb a ll to m eet his tax bill. Is it fa ir th a t M r. any p a rtisa n political group or individual. service. 9:45-11-45 a. in. C h u rc h I " B r y n 't f a m il y " ' G ra n d m o th e r 9:45-10:45: m o rn in g w o rs h ip . rep e a te d s lo w ly D e b o ra h , sic k at Jones should pay his tax es an d Mr. Sm ith, The publishers consider th a t th e first and -cheol. 1 45-11 45. M u s ic b y c h o ir S e r­ h e a rt, eaught T u b b v 's eye A t sight most im p o rta n t duty of any n e w sp a p e r is his neighbor, get by w ithout paying his in, n. "That F irs t C h u rc h -F o u n d ." , o f h e r face his o w n s lo w ly le n g th sh are of the b u rd en ? No, th e law s should to present the new s of th e com m unitv fa ir­ C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r, 7 p. m . I n te r - I ened. H is m o n th fe ll open " l in t G ra n d m o th e r went on m ed ia te and y o u n g people U n io n s u re ly ." be fairly enforced O therw ise it will in ­ ly and im p artially . A d efin ite policy of e v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e at M e th o d is t "su re ly his fa m ily a ll w e n t t « crease the costs of th e person who has independence on political m a tte rs will be c h u rch . 7:45 p. n v S e rm o n b y Rev. P rin c e to n . I re m e m b e r q u ite d is ­ A H a w th o rn e 1.allie s ' A id a nd m is- tinctly." follow ed in fairn ess to all. faith fu lly m et his ta x obligations. -io n a ry m e e tin g T uesday. 2 p. in. "I . . I was t h in k in g o f his L etters from th e people on d iffe re n t A h e a rty w e lco m e to a ll services. In most every tax sale by counties m other's fam ily." T ubby said at last, still w atching D eborah th e re has been legal action th a t has cloud­ su b jects a re en couraged and will be pub­ R L. P u tn a m , pastor. D e b o ra h w e n t »cross th e v e ra n d u ed the issue and m ade title s d oubtful. It lished u n d e r th e “ Public F o ru m " colum n. and ra n g th e little ' s ilv e r b e ll "Y o u XVhosoevcr Will Church m akes it d ifficu lt u n d e r such circum ­ Most everyone at d iffe re n t tim es has ideas she to ld h e r lo o k tire d , dear.' (Above North Plaint) stances fo r th e county and th e p u rc h a se r on d iffe re n t su b jects th a t they w ould like R e v iv a l se rvices c o n tin u in g to ­ g ra n d m o th e r. "Y o i u m ust have some re fre s h m e n t. I.e t ta k e Mr of the pro p erty . K eeping in m ind the to express in black and w hite. These le t­ n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ) and F rid a y n ig h t F orbes a w a y, and i me you rest fo r a e m b e r no m ee tin g s S a tu rd a y g re a te st good to th e g re a te st num ber, it ters w hen they a p p e a r a re th e expressions n R ig e m fe w m in u te s b e fo re th e tea comes " I was p u ttin g m y fia it in it , " he h t S u n d a y n ig h t w ill be th e surely is possible fo r law s governing such of th e sig n er and m ay or m ay not be th e last o f th e r e v iv a l. C om e a n d be G ra n d m o th e r lifte d h e r fan nnd said d is m a lly "S he to ld m e h e rs e lf blessed w ith us. T ue sd a y n ig h t 8 m oved it s o ftly b e fo re h e r face th a t y o u 'd * e x p la in e d e v e ry th in g action to be overhauled and clarified to opinion of the editor. iB y K a y s e ri W hat p. m R e g u la r se rvice A w e lc o m e T w ill be g la d o f some tea. D e ­ and she c a lle d yo u B ry n fa c ilita te tax sales to th e benefit of the L etters to th e e d ito r m ust be w ithin 300 a w a its y o u here M rs. H e le n U lr ic h b o ra h ." she m u rm u re d . W e a lth o f p ra c tic a l and te c h n ic a l d iffe re n c e d ix s it m ake .' she said. T h e tr a v cam e a lm o s t ns she w h a t public in general. he's c a lle d ” ' N a tu ra lly , I e x p e rie n c e gain e d b y V W G a rd ­ w ords and m ust be signed. A nonym ous le t­ w ill be w it h us to lead s in g in g and ¡poke, and at th e same m om e n t th o u g h t y o u ’d done th e sensible ner. a c tiv e m an a g e r o f th e P o o l- Only recently a county official, anxious ters a re not p rin ted , but go im m ediately s in g specials. cam e th e w h in e o f B rv n 's m o to r up th in g , and confessed " G a rd n e r L u m b e r Co. d u rin g his 32 to have past ta x delinquencies cleared up, into the w aste basket. th e roa d A lm o s t im m e d ia te ly he vi ai . o f h a n d lin g lu m b e r a n d "C onfessed w h a t '" Foursquare Church was d o w n th e d riv e , and had g iv e n b u ild in g m a te ria ls is a v a ila b le to w as bem oaning th e fa c t th a t it w as so "W h e n Y o u G et W h a t X'ou W a n t. th e g ro u p on th e v e ra n d a o n e T u b b y w as s ile n t. a ll o f th e firm 's cu sto m e rs re g a rd ­ d ifficu lt to give p u rch asers a c le a r title. W ill Y o u W a n t it ? " is th e s u b je c t glance H is c a r s to p p e d : a fe w sec­ " W h a t y o u 'v e succeeded in d o in g less o f w h e th e r t in ' purchase is a ■ o f the’ e v a n g e lis tic message to be onds la te r he cam e a ro u n d th e e o f- ra is in g a q u e s tio n at th e back o f h a n d fu l o f n a ils o r a b ill o f lu tn - W e have also h eard a p u rch a se r from W hile th e w ork relief p ro g ram m ay u g h t b y th e p a s to r at th e 7:45 n e r o f th e house and to th e foot h e r m in d . I d o n 't k n o w w h a t in b e r to « ''in s tru c t a hom e G a rd n e r P o rtla n d say th a t if title could be cleared r o t he p erfect, th e recen t re p o rt shows S b ro F ilin g o f Hie co m p le te d p e titio n » u n d a y e v e n in g s e rvice. In a d d i- o f th e steps. H e w a lk e d up th e m th e d e v il y o u to ld th e m . Im t it was I n l-o w i ll v e rn a l on p ro b le m s of fo r th e n e w "U n io n " p a rty m ay ba up he w ould build a nice hom e in this th a t it h as c ircu lated a lot of m oney in tio n to th is , a g ro u p o f y o u n g peo­ s lo w ly , his face u n s m ilin g , h is eves c e rta in ly e n o u g h T h e re w a sn 't a th is lo c a lity as 16 years o f Ills gx- th e sig n a l fo r a fr ie n d lv s u it to p le fo rm in g th e e v a n g e lis m c o m ­ county. T u b b v T u b b y p u t his c u p d o w n s u sp icio n In h e r m in d as to my periene«' has been gain e d r ig h t here fin d nut lu s t wb.at th e s ta tu te this county and helped h u n d red s of people. m itte e o f th e t C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r on on th e flo o r and stood b u tto n in g id e n tity N o w y o u 'v e succeeded in in H ills b o ro ro v e r in g th is s iih ji*e t means Secre- societies o f P o rtla n d w i l l be f u r ­ g iv in g h e r so m e th in g to p u zzle o v - At th e sam e tim e it has resu lte d in some his coat B r y n stood w a itin g . L e a rn in g th e business fro m th«' co « of State Sni'ii haa let it ba n is h in g th e s p e c ia l m u s ic a l p ro - r. She n e v e r q u izze d me a b o ut " A h e r . . . I hope yo u enn g iv e A negro boy droxvned in a pool a t im provem ents th a t will he g re a tly a p p re ­ | g ra m . T h e y w i l l also c o n d u c t th e me a fe w m in u te s o f y o u r tim e m y p e o ple be fore . T o n ig h t »he g ro u n d up, G a rd n e r began w o rk k n o w n th a t be w ill re g a rd p e ti­ in a lu m b e r y a rd at D e n v e r. Col., tio n s b e a rin g th e v e rifie d s ig n a ­ s a d e r s e rv ic e at 6:30 p m. S u n ­ T u b b y began n e rv o u s ly " I t is in a asked m e qu e stion s I f D e b o ru h h a il B erkeley, Cal., because o th er boys th o u g h t ciated in th e y ears to come. Shute p a rk d c ru a y s c h o o l w i l l be at 9:45 and n o b le cause, w o r th y sir. I am one n o t been th e re I'd have had to in 1!MH H e la te r eume to O regon t u r e , o f 14 671 bona fid e v o te rs ns has been th o ro u g h ly tra n sfo rm ed and is and w o rk e d at th«' W est O regon s u ffte ie n t to s a tis fy tb e la w 's d e ­ his cries for help w ere “ju s t fooling.” One m o rn in g w o rs h ip at 11. T h u rs d a y whose sole in te re s t is in th e w e l­ w re c k th e sh o w '' L u m b e r c o m p a n y at ijn n t o n m ands O th e rs, h o w e v e r. In sist th a t and F rid a y 'to n ig h t and to m o r ro w ) fa re o f th e n a tio n . In o th e r w o rd lad xvent to his rescue too late. Such a real c re d it to th e com m unitv. " L is te n ," T u b b y said d e s p e ra te ­ H is c a re e r as a n in d e p e n d e n t it re q u ire d fiv e p e r c e n t o f th e re g ­ Rev. and M rs. D o n a ld E d w a rd s, i I s h o u ld lik e to le a ve w it h y o u ly . H is face was a lm o s t p a le "I things as this should be a lesson to every m e rc h a n t b e ­ is te re d v o te rs to b rin g a n e w re tu rn e d m is s io n a rie s fro m th e R e ­ a s m a ll s a m p le o f m y w ares, ju s t d id n 't k n o w th is w h o le business b u ild in g m a te ria ls boy th a t it is serious business to p reten d p u b lic o f Panam a, w i l l speak. M r. a s m a ll sa m p le , sir. in fo rty -s e v e n m eant so m u c h to you. H rv n . I gan in 1920 w h e n he la u n ch e d th e p o litic a l p a rty In to e xis te n c e tn n e a r th e p re s­ his state o r s o m e th in g m ore th a n Alvin K arpis, th e erstw hile No. 1 p u b ­ and M rs. E d w a rd s a re ju s t a y o u n g vo lu m e s N in e d o lla rs d o w n and th o u g h t it was a ll a la rk Y o u said e V n t W site G a o rd f n th e r e y G a rd th a t you are hax'ing difficulties in t h e a rth o fn e r m ill on 24 (MXl s ig n a tu re s These base t h e ir b u t th e y h a ve a m a rv e lo u s n in e d o lla rs a m o n th t i l l d e a th do it was I k n e w D e b o ra h was b e a u ­ w a te r or are drow ning. It m ight resu lt in lie enem y, is now safely in c a rc e ra te d in a I couple, S o u t h I ’ r d a n d R a ilr o a d F o u r c la im u p o n th e fa ct th a t t h e w o r k in P anam a. T h e y w i l l be t if u l. and sweet a n y b o d y can see is m a g n ie e n t w o rk y e a r s p re v io u s he had lo ca te d ill s ta tu te p re s c rib e s " f iv e per cent o f ju st such a th in g as th e B erkeley trag ed y , fe d e ra l prison fo r a life term fo r a kid- w e a rin g n a tiv e costum es a n d s h o w ­ us " Is p a it rt. a T b h ook on e tiq u e tte '’ " B rv n th a t and th a t yo u . . . w e ll, th u t H ills b o ro as m anager o f a n o th e r th e e le c to rs ." w h ic h th e y In te rp r e t you w e re in te re s te d In h e r Y o u 'd xvhere th e loved m em ber of a fam ily is n ap in g conspiracy. This is f u rth e r evi- in g in te re s tin g sp e cim e n s as w e ll in q u ire d c o ld ly ; lu m b e r co n ce rn ns s y n o n v m o u s w ith "re g is te re d as t e llin g o f th e w o rk . O n F rid a y be b lin d i f y o u ‘ w e re n 't . . “ E tiq u e tte '1 O h in d ie d . n o th in g now restin g in a grave. dence of th e fa c t th a t crim e does not pay. , e v e n in g th e y w i l l sh o w 900 fe e t o f A f t e r op« ra tin g fo u r-a n d a -h a lf v o t e r s " S e c re ta ry o f S ta te S n e ll B ry n in te rru p te d h im . " A n d w h a t k in d . A lth o u g h , o f course ye a rs In th e south p a rk of to w n , in te rp re ts th e a rt ns r e q u ir in g o n ly p a rtic u la rly w hen th e gov ern m en t G-m en m o v in g p ic tu re f ilm o f th e ir w o rk . o it f c th«’ o n ta in s c h a p te rs on e tiq u e tte d id yo u say a b o u t S a lly and M a d e ­ i w h e re th e y have o v e r 35 stations. H o w to . . . to b a the th e baby, and lin e ? W h a te v e r y o u said seems to lie jo in t'd w ith G G a rth o fn e r and fiv e p e r cent o f th e v o te ru s t fo r get into action. B e rt H e n is ln g to b u y o u t th e R I,. c o n g re ssio n a l candldat« at th e last A sp e cia l m is s io n a ry o ffe rin g w ill w h a t soup to s e rv e ." h ave been ade qu a te G ra n d m o th e r C ongratulations to A m bers T h o rn b u rg h 'b e re c e iv e d on F rid a y e v e n in g 1 " T h e re s h o u ld be s o m e th in g a b o u t gave m e a bad h a lf h o u r, u fte r T in k e r y a rd on W i st M a in s tre e t «•lection. H is p o s itio n Is su p p o rte d o f M anning on the celebration of his 104th B o th m e e tin g s w i l l b e g in at 8 p. m in v ita tio n s ." B ry n a n sw e re d " Is n 't D e b o ra h was gone, to n ig h t. She A fe w ye a rs la te r he purchased b y b o th p re ce d e n t and legal o p ln - i c o n tro l o f th e y a rd . Ion A t th e tim e th e la w w a O regon gain in em ploym ent from M ay A l l a re in v ite d .—G u y P. D u ffie ld , th e re a n y th in g a b o u t n o t a c c e p tin g got me in to h e r s it t in g roo m and c o T m lie p le p te re se b irth d ay . Mr. T horn b u rg h has lived in n t In d e p e n d e n t f ir m was passed in 1891. Sn«'ll p o in ts out, Jr., pastor. q u izze d me. She suggested d e lic a te ­ in v ita tio n s b e fo re th e y a re o ffe re d ” W ashington county since 1861 and has to Ju n e w as fo u r p e r cent, acco rd in g to o rg a n iz e d in O cto b er. 1927. w h e n th e re w as no re g is tra tio n lis t a n il O r a n y re m a rk s a b o ut g e ttin g ly th a t D e b o ra h 's fe e lin g s m ig h t be lie be< ami- associated w ith th e late n o th in g on w h ic h to base a ro m - seen th e com plete tra n sfo rm atio n of th e the fe d e ra l reserve b a n k re p o rt. Such re ­ B e a v e rto n C h u rc h o f C h ris t bounced o u t o f places w h e re yo u q u ite d is tin c tly h u rt nt th e th o u g h t G W P o id , a re id e n t o f Forest u u to tlo n o f th e n u m b e r o f vo te rs. th a t th e re hud been o th e r g ir ls in B ib le school, w it h classes fo r a ll h a v e n 't been a s k e d '" w ilderness into th e m odern g ard en spot of ports a re pleasing as em ploym ent has not G ro v e at th a t tim e , and b o u g h t out T h e re fo re it was necessary to s ta rt m y life w h o had m ea n t so m uch ages convenes a t 9:45 a m. on " B r y n ." D e b o ra h w h is p e re d , f r a n ­ th e xvorld today. The A rgus w ishes him increased as m uch as g en eral in d u stria l ac­ L o rd 's D a y. M rs . V e rn ia H opper, th«' B ritto n -F o s te r y a rd at the fro m som e k n o w n q u a n tity such tic. "G ra n d m o th e r th in k s y o u mean to m e." p resent s ite o f P o o l-G a rd n e r on as th e n u m b e r o f votes east f o r m any m ore h a p p y birth d ay s. tivity. T h e re was a lo n g sile n ce s u p e rin te n d e n t. C o m m u n io n service, it. T e ll h e r." W« ! H.isi lln e Pool «lied In A u g u s t c a n d id ate s f o r congress F u rth e r­ B r v n ." T u b b y b ro k e in on h im . fo llo w e d b y p re a c h in g , at 11 a m , B rv n tu rn e d to w a rd G r a n d m o th ­ o f 1930 and G a rd n e r has been In and sp e cia l m u s ic b y th e c h o ir er. She was le a n in g b a rk on h e r " d id G ra n d m o th e r a c tu a lly expeel a c tiv e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e f ir m m ore th e a tto rn e y g e n era l's o ffic e has. on a n u m b e r o f occasions a d ­ u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip o f M rs. J. p illo w s p a le as death, h e r h and at yo u and D e b o ra h to fa ll in to each s in c e th a t tune. v is e d th e s e c re ta ry o f .d a le th a t o th e r's a rm s th e m om e n t y o u m el Johnson. A ls o p re a c h in g at 8 p. m h e r h e a rt. She th o u g h t T u b b y wa W n to n Poid, . ■ ,n p f th e la te G th is la tte r wa.« th«' e o rre e t in te r p r e ­ 'By Industrial News Review) and . . . w e ll, have e v e ry th in g a ll We u rg e e v e ry o n e in te re s te d in an im p o s to r. W. Pool, h o ld s an in te re s t In th e ta tio n o f th e s ta tu te , th e last tim e "Mid-year finds practically all major indicators B u t B ry n w e n t across to h e r s e ttle d b e tw e en y o u ” " B ib le s tu d y to a tte n d o u r W ednes­ lo c a l fir m and is a c tiv e in its r e ­ in 1922 pointing strongly upward.” headlines the Annalist. "S h e hoped w e w o u ld . .Vi's” d a y s e rv ic e a t 8 p. m. T h e M is s io n ­ "A re w e u p s e ttin g yo u . G ra n d m o th W hy N ew sp ap ers Lead ta il o p e ra tio n A H M cG ee Is e m ­ The other important business publications are in T u b b y g u lp e d . " I d o n 't q u ite u n ­ a ry s o c ie ty w ill h o ld its m e e tin g e r? " he asked, k n e e lin g beside her p lo y e d as tr u c k d riv e r . D em and fo r hooks on education, N e w sp a p e rs c o n tin u e d as “ top.-" in a d v e rt! ¡ng in L o s t p a rk F rid a y w it h basket " I 'm s o rry . W e d o n 't m ean it. T h acqord with this view. And. coming as it does in d e rs ta n d h e r p o in t o f v ie w ." he a rd n e r c a rrie s a co m p le te Inngim gc. science, th e u s e fu l arts, the very midst of summer, when even in the best of m ed ia in 1935, and h e re is w h y . a c c o rd in g to P ro f lu n c h at noon. S tra n ge rs, frie n d s , ro sy-ch e e ke d person s ta n d in g so w e n t on. "H epe's D e b o ra h . . . she's lin P e o o o l-G m b e r, h a rd w a re , b u ild in g fin e arts, lite ra tu re , h is to ry and times recessions from spring peaks almost inevit­ T hom as F. B a rn h a rt o f th e U n iv e r s ity o f M in n e s o ta : one and a il a re in v ite d to a il s e r v - : h a n g -d o g g e d ly . i f th e re is such a n o th in g b u t a c h ild S he doesn't b liH 'ks f lu and tile . F u lle r p a i n t s . tra v e l sh o w th e greatest Increase ably set in. it is a great testimonial to the amaz­ k n o w a n y th in g . She's as . . . fresh 1. N e w sp a p e r re a d in g is a u n iv e rs a l h a b it. ices.— M . P u tm a n , pastor. ' w o rd , b e fo re us, is one o f m y in Johns M a n v ille ro o fin g s and lusbes- ing strength and persistency of the recovery move­ N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g , th e re fo re , reaches v ir t u a ll y ! tim ate e . I have been m o re th a n good is a s p rin g m o rn in g , and ns u n c o n ­ tos p ro d u cts, sand, g ra v e l, cem ent, a c c o rd in g to a c o m p ila tio n b y M iss L o n g state lib r a ria n , ment. a ll w h o read and b u y. ; to h im in th e past M a n y a tim e scious a b o u t . . . w e ll, a b o u t . . . lim e , etc In fa c t th e f ir m is p ro u d H a rrie t ( ' Bethany Baptist Church c o v e rin g th e c ir c u la tio n o f books In connection with its mid-year survey and 2. A n e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis e m e n t can a lw a y s be S u n d a y : C h u rc h school. 9:45. 'T h e and o ft I h a ve shared w it h h im m y th a t is. a b o u t . . .” o f its re p u ta tio n " I f yo u c a n 't fin d fro m th e m a il o rd e r d e p a rtm e n t forecast, the Annalist presents two brief tables which seen b y th e re a d e r. “ You n fv d n 't flo u n d e r. I am , C o n v e rtio n a n d C o m m issio n o f last b ite a nd le t h im sla p at th< it at P o o l-G a rd n e r's , It is n 't in fo r th e b ie n n iu m o f 1934 36 as are of great interest. One shows recent economic 3. T he n e w sp a pe r a d v e rtis e m e n t, as p a rt o f th e S a u l." M o rn in g s e rv ic e at 11. "T h e m o sq u ito . Y o u see h o w h is pres a w a re o f y o u r m e a n in g In V ic t o r i­ to w n ." com pared to 1932-34. C ir c u la tio n of changes, and compares current conditions with the co m p le te p a p e r goes in to th e hom e as a w e lco m e M y s te rie s o f th e K in g d o m z\s Set ence a ffe c ts me. M y to n g u e goes in tim e s a g ir l was supposed to be I books on th e u s e fu l a rts show s th e “normal" period of 1923-25. which is given an guest. F o rth in th e P a ra b le s o f th e H id ­ o f f at a ta n g e n t. D id w e frig h te n p u re and e n tir e ly ig n o ra n t D e b o rn h c o m p u n c tio n ab o ut h a n d lin g her d oesn't k n o w a n y th in g . She m ay o v e r to b u n " B rv n 's face was c o n ­ greatest Increase ju m p in g fro m 17 - arbitrary rating of 100. According to this table, in­ 4. T h e n e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis e m e n t can h a ve as den T re a su re , th e P e a rl o f G re a t I y o u ’ " dustrial production was at 102 in June, as com­ m u c h re a d e r in te re s t a nd ne w s v a lu e as th e new s P rice, a nd th e N e t.” E v e n in g s e rv ­ She began to s m ile at h im . "H o w have a fe w fu n n y Iitti« ' ideas, b u t tra c te d " P o o r lit t le k id ." tie said 088 in 1932 34 to 26 034 In 1934-30. an increase o f m o re th a n 50 p e r . pared with 86 in June, 1935. Consumer expendi­ ite m . ic e at 8. "Jesus W ept " W ednesday. fo o lis h o f me to be upset. " she said she doesn't k n o w T h a t's one o f th e und« r his b re a th . tures were at 103.9. as compared with 89 a year be­ 5. The amount of text used in newspaper ad­ !8 p m . p ra y e r and B ib le s tu d y i " I m ig h t h a ve guessed th a t y o u present d iffic u ltie s . She's t e r r ifie d 'T u b b y gla n ce d at h im and was cent. C ir c u la tio n o f books on f i c ­ tio n . a lw a y s in grentest d em and, fore. Department store sales were at 89, a rise o' vertisements is dependent only upon the size of 1 hour: R tv . 1 5 —T he o . A . L e g e r, w e re jo k in g D e b o ra h k n e w M r W e ll, a V ic to ria n g ir l was supposed ' s ile n t again He m ove d bis c h a ir. 9 points from June, 1935. Wholesale prices h a d space. F orbes at once, and he b ro u g h t to have fo r h e r p ro s p e c tiv e hus- ! T u b b y begun. "D oes she th in k ju m p e d fro m 65 212 to 70 745, an i pastor. increase o f o n ly e ig h t per re n t. band o n ly such fe e lin g s as respect , . . . dims she e xp e ct . . ." dropped slightly, being at 78.3 as compared with 6. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g is fle x ib le . y o u r p ic tu re . . . b u t I th o u g h t F o r some u n a c c o u n ta b le reason 79.3, 12 months previously. ar.d a d m ira tio n and pe rh a p s a g e n ­ ( T o be r o n t lr iiim f ) I was a fra id . . .” 7. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g is q u ic k ly c o n tro lle d . Trinity Lutheran Church th e re has been n loss o f In te re s t a ffe c tio n D e b o ra h was s u p ­ Employment was at’ 85.5, and payrolls at 78. 8. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g m a y be a d ju s te d to B r y n w a lk e d s lo w ly , head b e n t tle M issio n S u n d a y services w ill be W h a t yo u d o n 't k n o w d o n ’t h u rt In books o f b io g ra p h y w ilh th e Both of these levels marked fairly substantial ad­ d iffe re n t c o n d itio n s. h e ld in th e f i r g ro v e o f M rs. M a ry fro m th e d o o r o f G ra n d m o th e r's posed to have Hione fo r S tu a rt vances from June. 1935. But neither employment 9. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g ena bles m a n u fa c tu r ­ i S te in k e . W o rs h ip begins at 10:30 room , th a t n ig h t, to th e d o o r o f his G ra h a m . T h e y ’d been in c u lc a te d in yo u , b u t w h a t yo u suspect is m ig h ty c ir c u la tio n fro m Hi«' state lib r a r y s lu m p in g fro m 7516 to 6551 as b e ­ nor payrolls has paralleled the industrial produc­ ers and dealers to sta te w h e re t h e ir p ro d u c ts m ay a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Rev. P e te r ' o w n He had ju s t h e lp e d h e r u p - her. So G ra n d m o th e r h a d n ’t a n y d is tu rb in g . Ex. tw e e n Hie tw o b ie n n ia l periods. tion index, nor the consumer spending index In be bought. Schmidt o f W a lla W a lla , Wash., w ill | s ta irs and had seen h e r to h e r o w n C ir c u la tio n o f a ll books th ro u g h other words, factories today can produce more goods 10. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g is in e x p e n s iv e . M e r ­ peak in th e a fte rn o o n on h is w o rk room s w ith a last c h e e rfu l good- th e m a ll o rd e r d e p a rtm e n t gain e d than in 1923-25 at a considerably lower labor cost, chants have le a rn e d th a t it co ve rs m o re fa m ilie s fo r in th e state p e n ite n tia ry . P a sto r n ig h t sm ile . B u t as h e r d o o r had fro m 191 469 d u rin g 1932-34 to 228 - and with a considerably reduced force of work­ less m on e y th a n a n y o th e r fo rm o f a d v e rtis in g . S c h m irit has m e t w it h phenom« n a l Lclosed, his s m ile faded, 037 In 1934 30, an Increase o f n e a rly ers. This is an unfavorable factor in an otherwise 11. N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g re s u lts m a y be checked. success in th is w o r k and his Iec-1 T h e re was a lig h t u n d e r his o w n 20 p e r cent. highly favorable business picture, and it illustrates 12. N e w sp a p e r c ir c u la tio n is k n o w n a n d is c o m ­ tu re prom ises to be v e ry in te re s t- door. H e opened it. w e n t in . and (B y S p e c ia l C o rre s p o n d e n t) the vast difficulties attendant upon solving the prob­ p a ra tiv e ly u n a ffe c te d by d a ily change. iru ; and in s tru c tiv e . Y o u are a re o r- "d o s e d it r p iie tly b e h in d h im . T u b b y W A S H IN G TO N , D. C.—The the possibility of "controlling" lem of unemployment. The lower payroll condition at in th e a rm c h a ir be sid e th e w in - d ia lly w e lco m e d to w o rs h ip w ith 13 N e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis in g reduces s e llin g cos! T h re e h u n d re d and s e v e n ty -o n e is somewhat mitigated, however, by the fact that because it e n ta ils no w aste o f c ir c u la tio n . T h is helps us. flo w . w a itin g fo r h im , a g u ilt y e x - question engaging politicians or "delivering'’ tiio Townsenditea Inm ates o f the O regon s ta le p ris o n “real wages” (wages based on purchasing power) red u ce costs f o r th e consum er. p< e ta n t lo o k on his face. here Is the potency of the vote to one candidate was remote. have ta ke n a d va nta g e o f th " fre e are about the same as they were in the “normal” " F o r th e last tw o w e e ks." B ry n | C o rn e liu s M e th o d is t C h u re h "N e w s p a p e r a d v e rtis in g ." says P ro fe s s o r B a r n ­ Also tbe three states on the Pa­ re a d in g courses p re p a re d b y th e the Lemke - Father Coughlin- cific coast which cradled and ore state period, as the cost of living now stands at but 84 5 h a rt. " b u ild s c o n fid e n ce and good w ill, a ttra c ts ne w S u n d a y : S u n d a y school. 9 a. m., -a id e v e n ly , " I h ave m oved heaven lib r a r y d u rin g th e past tw o per cent of the 1923-25 level. S m ith , s u p e rin te n d e n t: a and e a rth to c rea te a good im p re s ­ custom ers, increases sales, and s ta b iliz e s m e rc h a n ­ M a ttie Townsend - Share - the - Wealth vears, M iss H a rle t L o n g, s ta le l i ­ the stronghold of the Townsend t o m ake e v e ry th in g g o The position of the farmer is also slightly un­ dise. m ethods and p rice s.” gre a t place fo r a ll y o u n g fo lk s and sion, ticket w ill be able to roll up this movement are considered certain b ra ria n . reports. M a n y o f these favorable. For example, in May the national in­ a d u lts . Classes w ith c a p a ble te a ch ­ s m o o th ly and c o m fo rta b ly , no ques­ year, and Its effect on the fo r­ m en have ta k e n tw o o r m o r e to go for Roosevelt this year. come had reached 82.5 per cent of the 1923-25 level ers fo r th e v a rio u s age groups. tio n s asked. G iv e me a n o th e r tw o ) tunes of the two major parties. courses O ne p ris o n e r, a fa rm e r • • • Cash farm income lagged behind, at 78 However W o rs h ip h o u r, 10 a. m : a d e lig h t­ m o n th s and y o u co u ld have come w ith o n ly an e ig h th gragle e d u c a ­ I.ernke has prophesied that In, JYJEANWHILE progressive lead­ it is forecast that total 1936 cash farm income, in fu l se rv ic e . C om e and w o rs h ip . up hen? and done y o u r dam nedest. tio n . has had courses on s ix s u b ­ w e ll, y o u j w ill poll between 12 and 15 m il­ spite of the drouth, will be around 8 per cent high­ S in g in g b y th e y o u n g people’s I B u t r ig h t n o w . . . . ers from the western states, je cts. in c lu d in g p sych o lo g y, e co n ­ lion votes In November and er than in 1935, for a total of $7,500.000.000. c o u ld n 't have chosen a b e tte r tim e. i c h o ir. S e rm o n b y th e pastor. A le x ­ where Lemke's chances sup­ om ics a rc h a e o lo g y, tr a p p in g w ild thereby throw the election into I ’m s t ill a ne w b ro o m ." The other Annalist table mentioned shows the a n d e r H a w th o rn e , pastor. F ifte e n Y ears Ago posedly aro best, aro expected to an im a ls, to o l steel and te m p e rin g the House of Representatives for T u bby groaned " I d id n 't k n o w percentage of depression losses so far recovered In nnd Inca and p re -In c a h is to ry . A rg u s. A u g u s t 4. 1921 F ra n k C ra b tre e place o f the second time in the country’s get together soon nnd announce this field, consumer expenditures register greatest Methodist Eplsenpal f'hnreh M ost o f the p ris o n e rs a p p ly in g fo r n progressive league to support improvement, having recovered 71 pr cent of these" 130 acres at L a u re l so ld to A u s tin P h a ris o f P o r t ­ history. S u n d a y: S u n d a y school w ill op- these courses h a ve had o n ly n Roosevelt fo r re-election. Sen- losses in June. Industrial production recovered 64 7 land. j en at 9:45 a. m.. d ire c te d by C C His forecast recalls that in g ra m m a r school e d u c a tio n . A fe w R euben W e il r e tu r n in g fro m t r ip th ro u g h O re ­ i W eber, s u p e rin te n d e n t. A h e lp fu l I ntors Robert M. LaFollctto of per cent: department store sales, 56.1 per cent' and 1924—the last significant third have had th e a d v a n ta g e o f a h ig h Wisconsin, Gcorgo W. Norris of school e d u c a tio n am t a v e ry fe w construction a miserly 27.9 per cent. Employment gon. W a sh in g to n and C anada say . " H ills b o ro is th e i place fo r a ll ages w it h c la s s 's a n d ! party year—Robert M. LaFoi- recovered 54.6 per cent, and payrolls 54 5 per cent best to w n o f a ll and has th e best f u tu r e ahead o f it . " i teachers in th e v a rio u s groups. I Nebraska, Hiram Johnson of in d ic a te H in t th e y have gone to lette mustered only 4,822,850 M rs. R o b e rt W h ite sid e s, fo rm e r C e d a r M ill w o ­ C h u re h w o rs h ip , 11 a. m S in g in g The fact that improvement in payrolls and employ­ California, nnd Henrik Shipstoad college A m o n g th e m o re p o p u la r votes and carried only his own IjU N LA N D is the only coun­ ment have been practically identical in degree m an. d ro w n s a t R o cka w a y. le d by th e c h o ir. M rs P. J. K a lk - subjects w ith the boys at W a rd e n of Minnesota are chief figures In Wisconsin. E n g in e e rs s ta rt On roa d su rv e y . T illa m o o k c o u n ­ would indicate that there has been no wage-cutting try which did not default w a rf. p ia n is t. S e rm o n b y th e pas-1 Few political forecasters ore this movement. They expect to L e w is ' " b ig house" a re e le c tric ity . of significance. 8 t y fa lls in to lin e fo r n e w h ig h w a y ro u te . S ta te w ill to r. T h e p u b lic w ill fin d a w a rm ' on its war debt to the U. S., guessing a total for Lemke of odd to their organization Gov. D iesel engines, ra d io . E n g lis h a m i When it comes to forecasting the near future be asked to p a y h a lf and tw o c o u n tie s th e balance. w e lco m e in t h i s w a rm - h e arted which may be why the good g ra m m a r courses, A num ber of more than 1,500,000 this year, Floyd Olson nnd Senator Elmer th E lm e r Jo h n so n b u ys p la ce fo r s u m m e r hom e at the business commentators are agreed that all is chureh. S e rm o n s u b je c t, "E n ric h e d e p ris o n e rs d is p la y an In te re s t old American live spot is some­ Henson of Minnesota nnd, even­ and many estimates run below well. Demand for most goods—steel, automobiles M ea ch a m 's C rossing. o r R obbed: Possessed o r S to le n .” in n a v ig a tio n w h ile .several have times called a "fin.” tually, Senators Nye and Frazier asked fo r courses on s c u lp tu rin g Judge G e o rg e R B a g le y va ca tio n s in h a y fie ld , th a t etc.— is holding up, shows no signs of abatement T h is e v e n in g a t 7:45 th e u n io n s e rv ­ • • • The old question of how much of current spending re d u c in g . H is a n n u a l re s t is w o rk . ic e in th is c h u rc h w ill be fa vo re d of North Dakota, Candidate and w o o d c a rv in g . Dr. Erik Ljunger, Swedish w ith a message on. " W h a t th e D e ­ is the result of temporary influences—notably the Lemke’s home state. TRIERE Is no way of telling geologist, believes South Amer­ T h irty Y ears Ago bonus, which has unquestionably been a strong in­ pression Ha« D one to R e lig io n ,” by A how much of Huey Long’s Hut the politicos are giving ica was once buried under an O reg o n 's In d u s lria l p a y ro lls are E rn e s t W . P eterson, c h u rc h e d ito r fluence in upping summer trade—remains. But the Share-the-Wealth following is most thought to tho states which u s, A u g u s t 2. 1906 - W . S c h u lm e ric h o f F a r m ­ o f th e O regon J o u rn a l. A c o m ­ ice cap. That must have been up 75 tie r ce n t o v e r tw o ye a rs ago general consensus of opinion is that underlying con­ in g to A n rg says promise to he close. There Is a th a t th e W ilso n r iv e r t o ll ro a d ch a rg e d left for the Rev. Gerald Smith, some hangover. and th e c o m p o s ite d a ily w age p a id ditions are good, rre improving, and that no im­ h im $1.50 a t c o u n ty end fo r d o u b le team w h e n te rm s b in e d c h o ir o f th is c h u rc h and the or how many votes Father strong possibility that the Lemke • • • •shows an increase o f 30 p e r cent C h ris tia n c h u re h w ill lead th e s in g ­ portant recessions can be anticipated. w it h c o u rt w e re 25 cents. T illa m o o k t o il gate to rn Coughlin actually Influences. vote w ill be large enough in sev­ o v e r wages p a id In 1932-33, a c c o rd ­ From the standpoint of the investor, the recent fro m posts b y posse o f c itize n s. P u b lic s e n tim e n t ing. P eople n o t a tte n d in g o th e r Smoke Is said to deprive Events at the colorful but eral key states to throw their in g to fig u re s c o m p ile d b y th e i n ­ services at th is h o u r are c o rd ia lly situation has been encouraging, with the stock in­ against. London of ,300 hours of sun­ C h a rg e o f $1.50 fo r each team causes a ctio n . in v ite d to e n jo y these g re a t m es­ d u s tria l A c c id e n t c o m m issio n . N in e ­ rather eccentric Townsend con­ electoral votes to Landon or dex moving up, and with bond values firm. And a shine every year, and that's H. M c N a m e r p ro m ise s to f ig h t f o r le g a l r ig h t t y - fiv e |>er ce n t o f th e in d u s trie s Roosevelt. sages p e rta in in g to th e h ig h e st and vention In Cleveland made It newly issued report from the department of com­ J o h n P ro exclusive of campaign years, M c K a y o f Io w a S ta te c o lle g e says th is In th e state a re n o w u n d e r th e best i n c itiz e n s h ip . — A le x a n d e r clear that the doctor's hold on merce should cause a feeling of optimsim in this c o u n ty f. is th This Is the reason the politi­ ■when political cigars arc prev­ e d a iry m a n 's paradise. H a w th o rn e , pastor. protection o f th«' W o rk m e n ’s C o m ­ quarter. It shows that in 1935. the nation earned his followers' votes Is none too cally minded boys about tho cap­ alent. Automatic Home T< lephone system will soon be p e nsation act, th e e o m m isslo n r e ­ $52.900.000.000. and paid out $53.500,000.000. In oth­ ready and hundreds of county phones to get con­ firm. When the delegates cheered • • • ital, while setting Lemke's total ports. T h e re is n ’t m u c h d iffe re n c e b e ­ er words, it spent only $600.000.000 out of surplus. nections. Representative Corner Smith’s ot approximately n m illion bal­ Men are said to be more tw e e n lif e in a b ig c it y and in a During other recent depression years, surplus was pro-Roosevelt speech practically B ig e x c u rs io n to B u x to n to n ig h t. G e n e ra l M a n ­ lots, are not belittling the Im­ A good sp e a ker is one w h o says responsible for a great deal more of the country’s a g e r L y t le g ive s r ig h t- o f- w a y su b s c rib e rs m o o n lig h t s m a ll to w n . In th e c it y th e autos restless in sleep than women, as w ildly as they did Father portant part his apparently th in g s vnu w o u ld lik e to th in k o f due most likely to inability to spending. It seems certain that this year surplus need rid e . B u x to n e n te rta in s H ills b o ro . B o th H ills b o r o ru n d o w n a lo t o f people, and in Coughlin's slashing attack on the th e to w n th e gossips do th e same meager backing may play In the to say th e w a y y o u w o u ld say th e m accustom themselves to w ifey’s not be touched at ail. bands go along to furnish music for occasion. president, it was apparent that election result. i f you th o u g h t u f th e m . H e ro n th in g . O liv ia T im e s. cracker eating tendency. Tax Sales A Paper for All the People Pusiness Chats Economic Highlights IV/iaf Other Editors Say In Losing, Lemke May Play Important Roll in Campaign Our Yesterdays J ;:" Lake News. I