Paprc Twrt H IL L S B O R O It’s Lots of Fun W ith W h ich la C om b ined the H ilL b o ro Indepen dent Ililln lN iro A riru * Fatah. 1S94 H iII*b o ro In depen dent Fatab 1S73 M i K I N N E Y A M r K IN N R Y . Publisher» r u b lh h e d T hu m d ay. E n tered a * aeeond-elaas m a tte r in the potttoffice at H illsb o ro , Oregon W VERNE M c K inney i M rs p . c M c K inn ey Associate E d ito r :.t< »r O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N C O t'N T T Selected as O regon’s Best W eekly N ew spaper. 1 M 0 N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W e e k ly N ew spaper Eleven. 1930 H o norable M en tio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Association N ew sp aper Production Contest, 1934-38, and G eneral Excellence, 1935 Subscription Rate« S tr ic tly Cash in Advance W ith in W ashington C ounty O utside W ash in g to n Per year $1.33 V . S . per year S ix m onths .S5 Foretffn countries M E M B E R O rttro n S la t . E d ito ria l Association and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso­ ciation. C o unty $2 00 . 3 50 F ir s t A u d ited Tap er. L arg e st A B C W ee k ly C irc u la tio n in W est. A Gala Occasion W ith renew ed in terest being show n on every hand in th e county fair, prospects a re b rig h t fo r th e biggest a tte n d a n c e of people from all corners of th e T u a latin valley in th e history of th e an n u al event. Farm organizations, clubs in H illsboro and local business m en a re p u ttin g fo rth big efforts to m ake th e co unty's exhibit a rousing fe a tu re . To fu rth e r aid in m aking th e 1936 county fa ir an o u tstan d in g event, th e A r­ gus next w eek will issue a special fa ir edition, w hich will go into every hom e. This edition will fe a tu re a g ric u ltu ra l ac­ tivities of th e county and th e w ork of various farm organizations, a souvenir th a t should be m ailed to frien d s elsew here in advertising th e T u alatin valley. The exhibits of various kinds will c e r­ tainly prove in terestin g and beneficial, w hile th e im proved Shute p a rk and fa ir grounds will m ake it an a ttra c tiv e place fo r all visitors. Fam ily picnic facilities a re of th e best and the w ad in g pool is a rea l a ttra c tio n fo r the youngsters. All in all, it looks like a splendid s e t­ tin g fo r a real frie n d ly crow d, and th e m ixing of people from all sections of the county should m ake fo r m any ad d itio n al friendships. A tten d an ce is co-operation. W hile we a re about it le t’s m ake it a special o rd er of business to see th a t as m any of our new com ers to th e valley are urged to a tte n d th e fa ir and m ake a sp e ­ cial effo rt to show them a good tim e. T he A rgus invites them all to use th e A rgus booth as a place of reg istratio n an d in this w ay they m ay m eet old frien d s from th e ir old homes. A R R V S, H Î L L S R O R 0 , O R EC v N The Great American Heme CHURCHES FlrM C hurch of t hrtst. Scientist Service* are held every Sunday at 11 a m ; W ednesday evening .-erviees at 8 o'clock. Sunday school 'a t 11 a. m P upils up to th e age of 20 years ace welcom ed. F ree reading room open on W ednesdays and S atu rd ay s from 2 u n til 4 p. m I Sunday 's topic. "C hrist Jesu s.” In terest w as so g re a t in th e cartoon proverb contest conducted recently by this p a p e r th a t a n o th e r is being s ta rte d in this issue of th e A rgus. Scores of persons from all sections of W ashington county p a rtic i­ p a te d in th is event amt found th a t it was lots of fun. Six cartoons will a p p e a r, one each w eek fo r a period of six w eeks ami M F. Church (Itelhany) th e prizes will be a w a rd e d at the end of On G erm antow n road. Sunday school every Sunday, to a m : Gcr- th a t tim e. an service. It a in., first and Cash p rizes will he given f o r solving !m th ird Sundays; English service. 11 the pro v erb s best rep re sen te d hv w eekly a in . second and fourth S undays tf cartoons. Besides solving tin proverbs, —E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor. sub scrib ers m ust c ith e r renew th e ir own T ualatin P lains P re sb y terian C hurch subscription fo r a period of one year, or (F o u r m iles no rth of Hillsboro» S unday services- Preaching. 11 a secure one new one-year subscription. The ; S unday school, 10:15 a. m , C subscription m ay be tu rn e d in any tim e m F . 7:30 p. m. W om an's M issionary d u rin g th e contest and it is not necessary society last W ednesday of m onth to w ait until th e six carto o n s a re tu rn ed All S aints C hurch (Pplsenpall in a t th e finish. S ervices for th e 12th S unday aft Tt will be fun to get th e m em bers of ie r T rinity, August 30. w ill be held th e fam ily to g e th e r for a few m inutes and I ls follows M orning p ray er and serm on by th e vicar. 11 o'clock. The i see w ho can get th e an sw ers first. It" cor­ I ch u rch school w ill resum e its s e s - 1 rect. your lab o rs will he re w a rd e d ! Scores sions early in S ep tem b er P aren ts ■ found it lots of fun th e first tim e and anv- are requested to w atch for th e date of the opening R eginald Hicks one will find it fu rn ish es an in te re stin g di- vicar. version. What Other Editors Say T he Issue Jo in ed T h u rsd ay . A ugust 27. 19 16 Vagabond ilt.v I ro n S. I Invilii ( In»* »>f th»* illtlMPStillR Sp< is t h «• I I .1111 e l » ' u i i i n i i i i u t y i A »‘ u in p a n y nut a n d berry \ \ lu t t i» fa i in » m tin * h i l l s i ib o v e Ih» store | Tin* laiu'h is n p tuated by I A 1 and Dick Whltth* Blucki’ups and w alnuts ar»* the tw o principal crops w ith an oil a,nt electric tichydrutor , fo i »li v in g th e c io p s T he place was hE.Fi? a LIFT NEljHtN?»? » s illy A. I liu d lt. I») P uhhe H tihlu Commi s l o t ic i P i nnk C M c C o l l o » l> u i ! announced w hen ha to >i o t f i ' y ear that he would n o t hu utdities, ha- gotten i« nit tune o f $200.000 in i al ushieti By negotiating w ith p«>\» > p u re b r ed ill 19?.» U h e ll 111«* W hlttl«* ' t e h 'p h o i ie c o m p a n ie s it ■ ’ • ' fa m ily came to O reg o n fro m Id a ho O nly Y esterday G eaìem ^ eg ujhen IT iua P -n«£ U N w ß i - r r e s äule of T rie goad to help a fel low M O T O G I l P T IN P i $ÎC é S5 ? ­ \LEM to c o u rt. M c C o II im . I< * about the suvlugs to pub Soon he ex p e rts to he able , J iiounce still m ore rah , • I i that will sav«* Oregon ¡$200 000 a veur. ’Ph»* Pacific Tel«*phone A graph Co cam e through I.».-1 v w ith the biggest rat«» « its. vm will save Ils custom ers $9(1 one to Laurel from Hllltboro In IA9T nually w hen 100 acres of virg in tim ber The P ortland G en m l 1 . •» wa • purchased In the last 10 years, C o . C alifornia O regon P C 70 acres has b»*en cleared and West ('oust Power C O n •» placed in cultivation. W a s h in g t o n T elephone t a n <1 • • • Idaho Pow er Co are «the u tilitie s E X N ihler. an o th er n s n le id of w hich have m int«* r a t e ei durine. the m ountain, was born in G»*rvais McColIoch’s ad m in istrât e 47 years ago. the son of a pione* I w ho crossed th«» plains five tim es O regon lilts levied u g.i •»Inn ta.\ and w as captain of a com pany in since 1919. but nevei until Ju ly the C ivil w ar N ihler hom esteaded was m ore than $1 .000.(14)0 ev er col the p ro p erty on w hich he now re- leeted in one m onth S e c rrta iv of •iiies In 1910 amt from w hich he S tate Snell counted »1.091 418 92 in has since carved out an excellent th e till lust m onth T he previous farm. record m onth wa* August. 1935, n t • • • »958.118 24 Since the first of th e A bout as high as you can clim b year. »5 709.755 3« has I, c m c o lle c t e d hi the lulls above L aurel is Bald »757.871» 4(1 m ore than cam e in Peak N ear tin* sum m it lives C I I d u ring the first seven m onths last 'fatm an . w ho has been th ere for year In 17 years, O regon has re 15« years W hen his fam ily still was i-clved »75,998,3(1« 93 In gas ta x e s . ' sm all he trad ed cattle for 200 acres of land He now ow ns K0 acres G overnor M artin has adopted a w hich he contlnu s to farm new policy of personally Interview « • • A nother rich spot in th e eom m u- ! nity of L aurel I- the 11 J Itor- gelt farm farth er up the m ountain from th e W hittle ranch The farm is operated by II J Hortfclt. who m e \ e I w ith his fam ily to W ashing ton county from the state of W ash­ ington in 1020 T he fam ily nm ved B ap tist C hurch C hurch school. 9:45. w ith scrip-1 tu ra l in struction b y com petent teachers: M orning w orship at 11! o'clock. Rev. L id id e r from T u la ln x C a l. w ill preach for tts. E vening service at 8 o'clock A rrangem ents | a re u n d er way for th e ann u al "B ap ­ tist P ioneer D ay" at the old West ¡U nion church, seven m iles n o rth ­ east of Hillsboro, on Sunday. A u ­ gust 30. H eretofore this has been i a v ery largo gath erin g and this y ear an o th er in terestin g program , consisting of addresses, band m usic and d in n er at th e church, is being ¡prepared. All old-tim e residents, far and near, to g eth er w ith friends of ¡the pioneers of this historic church. ' w ill b ear in m ind th e date set for the m eeting. T h u rsd ay o u r reg u lar i p ray er m eeting at 8 p. nt. Utilities Head Gets Result: jin g ,’ S S en ato r B ark lev in his k ey n o te ad d ress before th e dem ocratic n atio n al convention m ade it plain th at his p arty does not p u rp o se to apofOcize for th" ad m in istratio n of F ran k lin D R oosevelt n o r for those policies know n as th e new deh, A ccepting • * * no; ever* youthful firat offendei th e challenge of th e rep u b lican convention S en ator A nother resident of the m ountain he transfers from tin- state p e r n B ark ley refused to ta k e a defensive position, but top is Sam Otto, on of one of the teu tiary to the hoys' train in g school moved fo rw ard to th e a ttack at once oldest pioneers in the C hehalcm ¡at W oodburn By railin g the bo) . m ountain district He fat m s t h e . into his p riv ate office one at a It was a w ith erin g fire h e d irected at h is re p u b ­ hom estead, part of w hich now is ! tim e and h aving h ra rt-to -h e a rt talks lican foes A gainst th e b a ttle c rv of " th re e long Bald P eak state park From his . w ith them , th e governor ho|»es to y ears” raised by th e G O P cohorts so re c e n tly in homo alm ost the e n tire valley east ' get them started on tin- right track C leveland, he gave to th e dem o crats th e "fo u r long is visible. ‘and a useful re tu rn to society. years" of th e H oover ad m in istratio n . H e train ed his guns on H arding. C oolidge and H oover in su c­ W hen th e population of (he |a-n- II D onker is a new com er to iteiitiaty zoomed to 1(101, a co n d i­ cession and he did n o t sp are Al Sm ith, th e e rstw h ile glanced at it. He looked over at B ald Peak com m unity, occupy-I tion unprecedented lo O r e g o n I n s ­ h aopy w arrio r of dem ocracy w ho has been giving C hristlan Chnreli G randm other. th e A rt Hill farm since th e lory, the state pan ti- board began aid and sym p ath y to th e enem y L ord's day unified study-w orship fam ily moved to Miles City, to loosen som ew hat ( )n the b o a t d's "H e could be arrested for this." W here th e rep u b lican k e y n o ter "v iew ed w ith ¡service. 9:45-11:45 a. m ; church he told G ran d m o th er grim ly "Inter­ Mollt . d u ring the s|trin g He farm s lerm ntncndatinn the governor in alarm ." th e dem ocratic k ev n o ter “pointed w ith pride." i school. 9:45-10:45; m orning w o r­ 220 acres, w hich a re located n ear ¡tw o dnys' tun - signed conditlonaL . fering w ilh governm ent mails Bri- and. tru th to tell, h e m ade a good case fo r th e new s h ip . 10:45-11 45: special music, scr- (By F ran ces Shelley Wees) jparoli.s for 2« men and one w m uaiiy I b ery and corruption. The crooked tile M eyers school. deal w hen he sum m arized th e advances w h ich have [mon. "T hat F irst C hurch In A m er- (C o n tin u e d fro m la e t w eek) • • • but didn't let them ull out in one . gam e of politics." been m ade in “th re e long y ears" and co n trasted i ica.” C hristian E ndeavor. 7 p. m. CH A PTER V III One of the prosperous farm s of i '»*»» Some of tile paroles w ill not T ubby stared at him , his m outh th em w ith th e ro u t u n d e r w ay w h en Mr. H oover was i In term e d iate and young people. the valley at the foot of the hills, j be effective for several m onths th e com m ander-in-chief. U nion service w i t h M ethodist It had been a happy afternoon, open. Many ure given on the condition "S h u t up." B ryn told him. a l - ! a short distance from th e L aurel that T he issue of th e cam paign seem s to b e p retty 'c h u rc h . 7:45 p. in. M eeting in C h ris­ th e happiest afternoon. D eborah the convicts leave th e slate w ell joined The rep u b lican s h av e n o th in g b u t con­ tian church w ith M ethodist pastor decided, th at sh e had ev er know n. though he had not spoken. "Not a store, is ‘Pi rated by A R utschm an im m ediately. T he governor often dem n atio n for th e policies an d pro g ram of t h e ■ preaching. T his w ill be th e last The fo u r of them . Sally and Sim on ! w ord out of you. you iniquitous S r, w ith the aid of his son He adds this provision him self P e n ­ Roosevelt ad m in istratio n . T h e dem ocrats v e h e m e n t­ i of our union sum m er m eetings. O ur and she and Brvn, had gone for a scoundrel. T rying to defrau d me cam e to A m erica in 1897 fr o m ! ciled on a num ber of docum ent* ly uphold them . T he form er d ecla re th e n ew deal is I m onthly pot-luck d in n er fellow - w alk in th e p ine woods up on the of my rig h tfu l property, indeed. S w itzerland unit has been a resi- w hen they come from th e e x e c u ­ nt In Ins com m unity for ii long I w reck in g th e nation. T he la tte r proclaim it as th e |Ship, 6:30 p m. tonight (T hursflay). hill. At first she had w alked be­ T his is my letter. I’ve been look­ d period. Next door Is a son. z\ ! tiv e ’s desk is this notation "And salv atio n of th e co u n try T he L andon forces see in Also follow ing th e m onthly fello w ­ side Sally, but Sally had obviously ing for it for weeks, longing for it. R utschm an Jr., w ho operate* a leave state (*HM ' O th er convict! ship th e m oving p ictu re p re s e n ti- its contin u atio n th e k n ell of A m erican lib erty . The w anted to be w ith Sim on, an d D eb­ not being able to sleep nights It's chicken ranch a re tu rn ed over to federal official* Roosevelt follow ers plead for its fu rth e r d ev elo p ­ I tion of th e w orld-fam ous "Passion orah had dropped back an d w alked a detailed and carefu l account of for deportation or released to o th ­ i P lay" w ith ap p ro p riate music. 8 m en t as th e w ay to la rg e r lib e rty T h ere can b e no ; p. m. An offering w ill be taken. I w ith B yrn. He could see how it the construction of th e arch of the G. W Follis of H illsboro, whi op- . e r states, w here tlv y will Im m e­ . over th e Volga erales a filling station at 10th diately e n te r other p en iten tiaries com prom ise betw een th ese philosophies. T h e v oters B eginning S eptem ber 13. E vangelist was. th at sh e w asn't th ru stin g her- i bridge over th e and , serv e tim e for previous crlm s of th e nation m ust say w hich shall p rev ail.—A s­ j Floyd Ross, well know n evangelist isc lf upon him , that it was a m at- ¡riv e r in Russia. New d e p a rtu re in W alnut street, is the son o ’ a l’io- to ' ' te r of necessity, and h e d id n 't engineering. I'm sure G ran d m o th er to ria A storian-B udget. T he governor in determ in ed to I of O regon, opens a series of revival seem to m ind. As a m a tte r of fact. w ould enjoy read in g it. w ouldn't n eer in th e northw est G. W W IL S ¡m eetings. He is not only a strong D eborah said to herself, sittin g on she? I suppose this is y o u r idea of born in 1862 and h u life has been ' have the fum e of O regon's sta te I p reach er of the gospel, but a sing­ th e v eran d a in th e tw ilight, he had a joke G randm other. I apologize m ore or less varied He has f a r m - 1 penitentiary spread far ami w ide not er. m usician a n d crayon artist. seem ed to enjoy him self. He had for having such a stupid and crass ed. operated a livery stable, d ray #* 11 tough, hard boiled plac line, ice plant, m eat m arket and I easy to get out of. "T hen ttie law- F riends and stran g ers w elcom e at clim bed a steep overhanging little insect for a friend." Som e F a c ts A bout R elief n o w a s e r v ic e station l i e w a s m a i ■ b i t akei - will H u n k ' w e e a n d pasi • v e r y s e r v ic e —R. L. Putnam , p - cliff once w hen she had seen a W hen th e S ta te R elief com m ittee, on F rid a y of “I was . . . I was ju st kidding n ed D ecem ber II. 1883. to Ju b a F. .O regon by." th e governor said. C oroperation in th e fe d e ra l housing last w eek, an n o u n ced th a t no m an ab le to w o rk is I tor. b rilliant tig er-lily up in the shadow . him . G ra n d m o th e r" T ubby m u t­ n county, U • • • ; and had brought it dow n to her tered "It isn't y o u r letter a fter ami farm ed f o r th e 27 y ears f o l - program as pledged by local institutions d raw in g relief in th is state, it disclosed a condition T he first court attack on O r e - M ethodist E piscopal Church I.. triu m p h an tly . W hen he gave it to all. It's his." of affairs th a t deserv es to b e m o re w id ely know n. low ing his m arriage. Hi- tuts been i gnu's jobless Insurance law failed should still fu rth e r stim ulate resid e n tial We highly com m end th e S unday h er th e ir hands had touched, and no t only does it reflect th e efficiency of relief school hour opening at 9:45 a. m . "Oh. dear." G ran d m o th er m u r­ o p eratin g In- service station for j to w orry the sta te unem ploym ent building in H illsboro. N eeds of a d d itio n al F m or ethods today, as com pared w ith those of past years, and h eartily w elcom e adults, young he had stood for a m om ent look- , m ured. laughing. "You tw o keep tii la t 13 years He prefers horse com pensation comm!--non S o u th e r1^ housing h ere have been a p p a re n t fo r a b u t it also discloses th a t conditions a re g en erally people, and children to the various ing dow n at her w ith a q u eer ex- | me in a perfect sta te of b e w ild e r­ to autom obiles _ O re g o n fr u it p a c k i n g p la n t s f i l e d ' pression that made h er hi a rt tu rn n u m b er of y ears and now seem s like the b e tte r in most sections of th is state. clashes; C. C. W eber, su p e rin te n d ­ over w hen she rem em bered. S he m ent I don't suppose I shall ev er ’ ¡the suit in Jackson county circuit envelope made tier shiver. I'm I be ab le to tell w h eth er you are O f course, re lie f is b ein g ex ten d ed to m anv court Exem ption of (lacking h o u s e p ro p er tim e fo r anyone desiring to build who, because of age or physical infirm ity , a re u n ab le ent. C h u rch w orship hour at 11 a had w anted to sm ile at him then, j talk in g sense or nonsense." sure." she said. em ployes ns ag ricu ltu ral w orkers great place for everybody. A D eborah recalled, but s o m e th in g ! B ryn ripped th e end off the en- ' wils sought in the suit I) A Hul- to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e liberal fed e ra l to w ork, and also to w om en an d ch ild ren , th e blind d m. elig A h tfu l service, w here all can had m ade h er draw aw ay hastily. ‘ "T ubby's fault." B ryn answ ered, velope, and drew out tile folded program . an d th e aged, and relief for th ese is now assum ing w orship. H earty sin g in g led by and as she m oved, his expression th ru stin g the letter into his pocket ) pages He glanced at D eborah's m ore, ad m in istrato r of th e law, The F irst N ational has announced an a p erm an en t statu s, as it should do. T h ere w ill be the choir. Serm on by th e pastor. had changed again, an d he had ' "T ubby's an aw ful ass. G ran d m o th ­ face. "S hall I read it. D eborah-'" said lie did not believe co n stitu tio n ­ er. You have no idea.” ality of the en tire , act w ould be of relief ad m in istratio n at all tim es—and Subject. "A nd Be C loser D raw n to begun to talk quickly. S he n o d d ed m u t e ly , B r y n questioned. intensive state-w ide cam paign in co-opera­ criticism m ost of it w ill com e from th o se who. w h ile th e y b e­ Thee." C om e and w orship in the straig h ten ed the pages and began i D eborah could not tak e h e r eyes tion with builders and building m ate ria l lieve th ey have a special d ispensation to w o rk out beauty of the L ord's day. E vening D eborah Hood tensely before the My d ear Mrs L arned: from B ryn's. It seem ed to her that m erchants, w hich should have fa r-re a c h ­ th e salvation of others, are u n ab le to p u t in to w ords ' w orship. 7:45. U nion serv ice in the in his th e re w as a q uestion th a t , window, hands locked together, The voters' pam phlet which S ec­ N atu rally 1 cannot Im agine just C hristian church. S erm on by M eth­ th e m ore or elusive pro g ram w hich th ey have only w aiting for B ryn to com e d o w n ­ w hat D eliurah had told you re g a rd ­ reta ry of S tate Sin'll w ill I .lie prior ing results. she had to answ er. S he gazed at odist pastor.—A. H aw thorne, pns- p a rtia lly evolved. him. so stro n g and fine, sitting sta irs a fter tak in g G ran d m o th er up ing th e fa ilu re of our plans in San Ito the N ovem ber general «lection The F e d e ra l H ousing A ct, if given th e As w e see it. th e new S tate R elief co m m ittee is tor. th ere against th e pillar. A kind of to bed. T onight of all nights. G ra n d ­ Francisco, but I am afraid she may I will contain 1« argum ents on in- —::— 11 w h o leh earted co-operation of all. can be of one m ind on m a jo r phases of re lie f a d m in is tra ­ m o th er had stayed up half an hour p tia tlv c measures, seven affirm ativ e W h o s o e v e r W i l l C J iu r e h tense look th a t WM co n stan tly in later, and all the tim e S tu a rt G ra ­ not have show n me In a kindly statem ents and nine negative one of the biggest possible facto rs in p ro ­ tion. It believes th a t all w ho a re in actual need should (A bove N orth P lains) ' his face d u rin g these last f w days ham 's letter, filled w ith all sorts of light T he S tate G range P ow er bill a t­ b e p reserv ed against suffering, and it b eliev es th at I suppose i' 1* uteleu for me to The revival ended S unday n ig h t to 1re la x - ThJen he Pu‘ h,s m oting b e tte r tim es. The ad m in istrativ e costs should, at all tim es b e m a in ­ and th e m eetings w ill begin reg u lar ’antl out slow ly and covered hers, unim ag in ab le possibilities, lay u n ­ expect th at a fter hearing D eborah's tracted the must atten tio n opened in B ryn's pocket. story, w h atev er it was. and after G range filed tw o affirm ativ e a rg u ­ tain ed at th e low est possible m inim um . W ith th ese again w ith E vangelist M elvin Jam es,' J m g beside h e r on th e chair, B ryn cam e in q u ick ly and shut this long silence on m y part, you m ents and a group of citizens and facts in m ind, ta x p a y e rs an d th o se w ho h av e a in charge. S unday school, 10 a. m.: I “No, no," she said in a w hisper, th o u g h t for those in need sh o u ld feel easy.—Hood serm on by th e pastor. 11 a. m: b u t she co u ld n 't d raw h er hand th e door b ehind him. D eborah | CQn have any sym pathy for me imd <)r,' R“ n Business A Investors. In< the position in w hich I now find ' " r P ortland filed three opposing R iv er News. consecration an d ta r ry service, 3 aw ay, and she d id n 't know w hat it b ro k e aw ay from M adeline's arm . m yself But I m ust ask you to n e - 15.,a ,r,n .,',.l'-'i Tbc G range's S t n t S he took a step to w ard him S h e p. m.. m essage by th e pastor: j w as sh e m eant. ' cept th e ex p lan atio n w hich I have | Bank hill got double attention, w ith evangelistic service. 8 p. m.. w ith a I He lifted h er hand g en tly u n til p u t h er hand out m utely. A news item from Ilw aco, W ash., says B ryn drew th e le tte r out. He j m ade in reg ard to my silence in i the opposition com ing from the w elcom e for everyone. Tuesday. 8 i it was ag ain st his lips; his eyes th a t th re e y ears ago A dolph H a rju of view of th e fact th at I am an e n ­ ¡T axpayers' P rotective association, p. m„ praise service, serm on by ! w ere still on hers, gentle, com pell- looked at it. "I don’t like opening P a tro n iz e Y our Own People m an in ttie navy, com pletely 1 headed by Harold J. W arner, P o rt­ Ilw aco took his fam ily to Russia, w hich th e pastor. F riday. 8 p. m . p ra y e r ing. B ut she w as afraid: sh e drew o th er people's letters,” he s a i d listed oney an d I can save 50 cents b y se n d ­ and praise service.—E vangelist Mel-1 h er hand aw ay sw iftly and sprang slow ly. "It m ight be only an e x ­ u n d er the a rb itra ry control of any land attorney he believed to be “th e poor m an ’s p a r a ­ in g "It's out m y of m tow D irectors of school district No 1, w him of my su p erio r officers and n for it and I am not going to be from h er chair. "Isn 't th a t . . . tra o rd in a ry resem blance. D eborah. su dise.’’ Now h e ’s back, accom panied by his stung." So often th e re m a rk is m ade and so often it vin E. Jam es, pastor. b ject to the restrictio n s of any- P ortland, supported and th e E a s t- —::— ¡isn 't th a t th e car?" she said b reath - Y ou've had it on y o u r m ind, you ’ one on board a ship out of touch •side T axpayers' opposed a t a x ' know ." tw o sons. A rnold and Tenho, and declares is tru e, and sad d er still, it is carried out b y those R eaverton C hurch of C hrist j lessly. w ith land and such conveniences lim itation am endm ent for ttie d is­ v e ry people w ho should be b u y in g in th e ir hom e S he took it from his hand and j I as B ible school as usual n ext L ord's It was. M adeline and T ubby had th a t th e U nited S tates is th e “ best in the tow mails. trict. F. N Derby of Salem and n. D ay at 9:45, Mrs. V ernia H opper, been to tow n, and w hen M adeline | looked at it The very touch of th< (T o be ro n tln u e d ) other tax conservation league m em ­ w orld. I could w rite a book as big as th e T h e person w ho b u y s an a rtic le out of to w n at sup erin ten d en t. T he assem bly at 11 cam e up to th e veranda B ryn in - | bers advocated a p roperty t a x Bible giving reasons w hy I d o n ’t like a saving, g en erally buys som e ad d itio n al th in g for a. m. consists of a serm on by th e q u ired about mail. lim itation w hirh labor, th e G range w h ich he m akes u p on th e b a it th a t took h im out pastor, preceded by com m union ubby R ussia.” "T here w as a letter for T _____ and the Oregon A dvisory Council of tow n. E very cent th a t goes out of tow n i» gone om m P ilar," ar, M m aaeiin adeline c replied, replied. y--» • . . _ - . , This is the experience of one who fo r good. It circu lates n o m ore locally. It w ill n ev er service in charg e of th e eld ers and j from on Public Schools attacked Dr. S deacons. T h ere w ill be special m u- Sally stopped dead. S he looked a S CJ OO Cl (. ^Cl III p i l l g l l iV le d lC in C T Donohue. Eugene dentist, su p ­ could see “ g ree n e r p a stu re s” elsew here. again be in th e pockets of th e spen d er. He has helped sic by th e choir w ith Mrs. J, John up at M adeline in horror. "F rom ported his constitutional a m e n d ­ (By S pecial C orrespondent) T h ere is no U topia in any old w orld coun­ to pull out a stone in th e fo u n d atio n of th e tow n son as chorister. Song service and P ilar?" she repeated m ent to repeal the so-called "Ail preaching at 8 p. m. T he B ible from w h en ce comes his su p p o rt and his own fo u n d a­ WASHINGTON. — Crop insur- anee these years, keeping supply vertising D entists" law and perm it try . The best and g re a te st country on tion. given enough of th o se w ho p ractice th a t th eo ry study on W ednesday at 8 p. m. is "W ho is P ilar?" D eborah inquired ’ nnee seems to be the coming and price of farm products with­ tru th fu l advertising of a h u s in e .s S aliy and M adeline looked at e a rth is our own U nited S tates and those and you w ill sh o rtly have no need for th e to w n n o r for both young people and adults each or profession, hut the P ortland agricultural remedy. other. T hen they both coughed in reasonable limits. and a .special effo rt is being m ade w ho w ould continually underm ine it and th e business in stitu tio n s th a t m ak e th e tow n. B etter Business B ureau filed against together. "Ju st a girl," M adeline During the last few months tho Wallace has been chief pro­ to m ake the serv ice a ttra c tiv e to said T h e big mail o rd er houses a re doing th e most the m easure nonchalantly, but S ally at the p re a c h th e overthrow of o u r p resent feeling has grown in Washington moter of the crop Insurance idea. phenom enal business in th e ir existence and w hen all. T he S isterhood m eets on W ed­ sam e m om ent said, "she's a h o r­ Ttie A nti-C olum bia R iver F i s h that, whichever party wins in d em ocratic form of governm ent should be one considers th e fact th a t ex am p le and incen tiv e nesday in the ch u rch parlors for Governor Landon Is rumored as T rap and Seine bill, advanced by rib le nasty schem ing vam pire, th a t s November, some sort of Insur­ considering its advocacy. given a ta ste of w h a t some of these o th er is found am ong business m en them selves, it is not w ork.- -M. P u tm an , pastor. gillnet fisherm en, was opposed bv w hat she is. and I hate her." ance plan will be worked out to Few persons have any definite seiners' union, although the bill d ifficu lt to see w hy th e sm all tow n flo u n d ers along, so c alled “ p ara d ises” really are. "I w ouldn’t like her," D eborah F o u rsq u are C hurch protect the farm population ideas nt present about premium may not get on the ballot. O p­ g aining little w hile th e out of tow n places, th a t sell S ervices in th e F o u rsq u are church said positively, and put h er chin against the ravages of Nature. rates. One plan would work out tional m ilitary tra in in g in in s titu ­ m erchandise on faith, get th e business—The S h erid an are increasing in pow er. God is ! up. Sun. Several factors are responsible a rate on the basis of the aver­ tions of higher education was op­ Sim on raised him self on his arm* blessing g reatly and we are p ra y ­ for this feeling. Three of them age annual crop deficiency over posed by five persons, including ing for an old-fashioned revival. an d called dow n to them th rough M a n ag e r Bill Joos has w orked h ard men high in the ran k s of t h e fire the old Federal Farm Board, a six-year period and a similar A We in v ite you to join us in th e th e tw ilight. “HI, he said, “w hat th e last tw o y ears to give H illsboro a w in­ m erican Legion. Sponsors of th e m orning w orship at 11 o'clock and about the o th er m ail?” the AAA crop control programs, average for the individual farm. bill were toe late io get their a f ­ ning b aseb all team and deserves a g re a t the ev en in g evangelistic rally at | "T here's m ore. T ubby's got it." | and the current soil conservation Proposals have set the percent­ firm ative argum ent in th e p am ph­ 7:45. T h e pastor w ill speak at I M adeline explained. "In his pocket. d eal of c re d it. He has announced his in­ age of insurance as high as 75 let. program. both of th ese services. A record ‘ Ne s com ing across the brid g e now. ! • • • ten tio n to re tire , however, and enjoy his Soil conservation has not yet per cent • • • S unday school for th e sum m er is I can h ear his delicate footsteps." , F ifte e n Y ears Ago S alvage and reforestation of the proved equal to the Job of S u n d ay s th e w ay, a p p aren tly , some of his expected at 9:45 a. m. C rusader T ubby stopped beside th e steps, Argus. A ugust 25, 1921—D avid C orw in, p ro m i­ of premiums in disastrous T illam ook b u rn area, p la y e rs did on several Sundays w hen a n ent H illsboro citizen and business m an. dies h ere service at 6:30 p. m. w ill be fe a tu r­ only a few feet in front of D ebo­ "bringing back” the American COLLECTION scene of the great 1933 forest fire, form of grain in bumper ed by th e first V ictory C ircle m eet­ rah, so th at as sh^ took th e letters farmer. Drouth and the supreme was studied first-hand by G overnor fu ll tea m fa ile d to show up. The boys Tuesday. Had been resid en t of city since 1885. ing. All young people a re invited. from his in n er coat pocket she crop years seems to be favored court did things to the AAA Je rse y b u ll sold for to p price to W in­ W eek-night services include h e lp ­ M artin, chairm an of t h « tale h a d th e s tu ff in th em as fa r as playing is lock. R egistered crop control idea, which might over cash premiums. Besides Wash., m an by G eorge B iersdorf, N o rth T u a la ­ ful and in terestin g Bible studies as could easily see them . Idly, as he board of forestry, and five otlii i called nut a nam e, she glanced at drawing off surplus, this also co n cern ed , b u t reliab ility is one of the tin P lains Jersey breeder. not have worked anyhow. Tho men. S late F orester J W. Ft 1 1 ' well as o n -fire p ray er meetings, each envelope . . . Farm Board is part of a dim would build up ¿he "evcr-normal son led the party. B oard mend ■ i.. H T. K oeber sells S u g ar Bowl co n fectio n ery on T uesday and F rid ay at 8 p. m. - ! g re a te s t assets th a t an y player can have. “Sim on," he announced. "N othing past. granary.” on th e trip w ere M C Glover, G uy P. D uffield Jr., pastor. T he tea m h a d to fo rfe it tw o gam es b e­ Second street to J. W. E llis of Salem . for you, B ryn. Sally, tw o for you. A s early ns 1928 William M. Eagle C reek; E rnest F. Johnsen, The fact that some effective M adeline had hers in town. A n o th ­ cause of som e p la y e rs not show ing up to W allowa; J E Dngp t, K l a m n i ' Jardine, then secretary of agri­ T h irty Y ears Ago e r fo r you. Sim on. And here," he means of aiding agriculture must i.iii and c j Bin give H illsboro th e re q u ire d num ber of culture, pointed out that farm­ Argus, A ugust 23. 1906— H illsboro Mill com pany said gallantly, "is a le tte r fo r you, be worked out, and quickly, is ers without resources could not, U B. regional • forester p la y e rs on th e fie ld . O ne can h ardly starts cleaning u p on m ill site at so u th end of T h ird Mrs. L arned. It looks v ery in te r­ seeping into political minds. » • in most cases, survive one bad esting. W ritten in a bold, dashing, Both sides orc realizing that crop blam e Bill f o r d e c id in g to retire , but those street. T he slate liquor control e a m asculine hand, w ith a v ery thick crop year. Jardine also pointed H erm an B oge's se p arato r b u rn s w h ile w o rk in g insurance might prove good sion m ade »111,177.26 l i t me ’ ’ w ho have fo llo w e d th e team adm ire him at Jo h n K am na place and K anina loses w agon loaded it carries w ith it a hint campaign medicine. out difficulties In the crop insur­ 'J ’lIOSE two Saginaw, Mich., | enclosure, by selling »589.437.85 w orth ot ‘ of m ystery." fo r all th a t he did in try in g to give H ills­ w ith grain. ance system. • • • tied goodl S o f a r I i men who were jailed for W illiam S ch u lm erich of Farm ington. Dr. W ithy- H e had been holding out Sim on's boro a second S u n set leag u e title. C ’est Discrimination against the bet­ profil h , i . ..... .. $770,91 199 trying to kiss women in tho last letter, w aitin g for him to tak e FATHERS besides the farmers of O regon S ta te college. S ta te Food and D airy ter farming sections, bringing of $3.857.947.25. la g u e rre , as th e y used to say in F rance C combe neighboring city of Alma may would be wooed by such In­ it, as he spoke; so th at D eborah om m issioner J. W. B ailey, L eslie S cott an d Mrs. merely have been saluting their had had a m om ent to ta k e in the surance. The consumers, for ex­ more submnrglnnl land into cul­ b ack in w a r tim e. A bigail S cott D u niw ay of th e O regonian to a tten d tivation, would, Jardine said, re­ E o,ooeei o f (he . I Alma maters. m eaning of th e h an d w ritin g on ample, ought to like a plan that F arm e rs’ In s titu te at T illam ook, going by th e W il­ sult from n uniform-rate plan. department have beg G ran d m o th er's envelope. It w as fa ­ would protect them against vio­ son riv e r ro ad an d w ill m ak e it in th e u su al tw o mad routea from the • Other vulnerable points stand Greece and Albania have no m iliar . . . it was d read fu lly fa- I lent fluctuations in price of farm days. out Some localities) would have reconnaissance Is speedy and eei radio stations. Well, that’s one m iliar. A cold, icy hand clutched at products. Ja m e s S ay is to be c o n g ra tu la te d upon R ep o rt ag ain c u rre n t th a t S. P. w ill elec trify high premium rales because of ers a lot of te rrito ry . It If Baldoel way of taking earc of those h er heart, anil she felt herself tu r n ­ his prom otion to m a n a g e r o f the F irst F o u rth street. P o rtlan d , and put on an elec tric s e rv ­ The drouth has brought things severe crop hazards. Complaints chief highw ay en g in ee r adm its, but ing fain t again, as she had on th at announcers. ice as fa r out as F o rest Grove. Wide areas that from these sections would put can n ev er replace actual survey­ N atio n al h a n k b ra n c h a t S ta y to n . D uring dread fu l afternoon on the w h a r f ' to n head. • • • W. V. W iley has th e b ar concession a t th e state ing on the ground th e road Is t ■ . . . G ran d m o th er was sm iling at yielded bumper crops in years th e resid en ce of M r. a n d M rs. S ay in Hills­ fair n e x t m onth. It seems to us that the para­ T u b b y ’s nonsense, w aiting for her of heavy rainfall will produce Hie political pressure on for rate cover. A panoram a fiom the air, J o h n M ilne sells h is place a t I.eisy v ille to W. J. boro, w h ere f o r th re e y e a rs he served as chute jumper who landed on letter. She did not notice D eborah's nothing this year. Secretary of revision. abd pictures tak en from a plan' G regg S ale m ade th ro u g h an ad v ertisem en t in th e Then there would be of can be helpful, but engine, i • dill on outdoor dance floor near face. B ut B ryn did. He stood up Agriculture a s sis ta n t m a n a g e r of th e F irs t N ational, A Henry Wallace says rgus. need to cover th e road loea'ieo the difficulty of making Pittsburgh might have crashed sharply He saw D eborah's w h ite ­ th e y m ad e m any frie n d s, w ho w ill re g re t insurance and tho "ever- course, H. C. H offm an sells his b a k e ry on M ain stre e t on foot and stu d y seen , o f n a i the gate with a little more ness. He p u t out his h and and crop certain that policy holders lived th e ir d e p a rtu re . to a Mr. Commons ot Portland. in th e ir offices befo re staitiiib took th e le tte r from T ubby's. He normal granary” plan would bal- fioesse. tip to regulations. Honeymoon Mou ntain Stimulate Building America Best Parties See Crop Insurance Our Yesterdays ■Vj'u .te:/; work, Ualdock said.