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Pare Four T IIL L S B O R O TbuiMday. October 22. 1926 A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N We ■pe'Ctall/i* In q u ality corn ; »-fit bv u reduction of 10 e rn ts per public -eliool m charge of r e ; o lj accepted C h ris ts deatli as d e a lin g «that ho ga\«* his only b«*gotl«‘h Son. il ' m onth for this convenience but ' m w orkers from that section of |dllt * IK) you see* the d eath sentence that w hi '.tievei bclieveth in Him nu'iclul p u n tin g A rgus •should not perlAh but have eternal all other local rates rem ain u n Un* county . \l< I H K I I Is 111 I I I \ I l> S peakers for tile republicans. b ill tliat w as against you. taken over ’. life.“ Jo h n 3.1« T he kindreds and changed. McCulloch pointed out ( '.»»n Patrons of the Scholls. Sherw ood. ed to a p p ear at alt thie*e* meetings. by th« • S inle ' <'n e and He dyiu . I tongui's and tu b e s of o .n th know A i t i I t i l l ee b o t i h ' * o l 1 \ l • \ I steel and other technologically u n Tigard. B eaverton and Stafford :e Haul I I’uttei.son and W illiam under it to free von” Do you now this verse as no o th er When you p o u n d M l (By Kocer Babson) I o i i i - e C a p p e r 2 379 S em ployed men eventually find oth er G Hare. H illsboro attorneys ( get over into tit«' G loryltthd you \V N« 11 h i u p S t . I ‘ o i l I* u n i u«.\ BABSON PARK. M is Several count your page as w ashed ele.iu iareas, w ho have h ereto fo re enjoyed Vouilg D em ocratic club of this and do you from now on look to will tind that G«»d gav«’ a va.d h a d u l f e i c d « \ e r e ly l«»r f»v« w eeks ago I announced th at b u si jobs in the >.ime or oth er industries. free sew tee betw een these* peeiitt*, The building, for instance, of th e will now have to pay a loll charge comity will meet tonight (T h u rs C hrist for th e pow er of the o v e r i inherit.me« 1 1 ’ ‘S l>n It« in A i t i t i iti. and was practically Services Held at Sherwood ness had reached “n o rm al'’ acco rd above new steel m ills is giving e m of It) cents for the* first five iniii- day > in tin* Eerest G rove cham ber com ing life " And t h e n ing to my B absonchart Since then . ii invalid Now I am entirely l i c e “Doe-, I t hi ough Jo h n 3 1U Tuesday Morning ploym ent to thousands of w orkers of com m erce lo continue* orguili/.i- many read ers have w ritten me a sk that man w ant to tell th«' W orld ’ 1 Would a man resist the mighty of pain and sw elling and several i l l t . S of conversation w i t h an over The research, experim entation, ami i on m that com m unity. W alter ing how I can consider business 1 w ork ol God to go out and meet . «•vere ulcui • on iny bodv a re com Stand and let it be know n.“ tim e charge of five* cents fer each “It is ap ph teh h< ih-ti t asc v \ < Unipiuiiul S C H O L L S - -W illiam L. P ite rs norm al w ith so m uch u nem ploy m an u factu re of new labor-saving additional th re e m inutes This llu telu n on. president of tile* c o u n To lus feet cam«* the man w the - n s td a hteiinic m achinery is a trem endous in d u s ty club, announced this week. m ent and relief. These readers feel ( pointed unto men once to «In*, but w ell know n resident of this see Delta D ing S tore A«lv. charge is justified bv Commiss* * i had know n a> an infidel As many ■ after this th«' ju d g m en t." Hut be tion for many years, died in P o rt- that we cannot possibly have made try in itself. T here is a constant r e e r Me'Culle'ch on the ground lhaf an o th er has done, so had he *« t- The .th e free .service w hich has been land Saturday. R ecitation of the such a sh arp com eback w ith 20.- ad ju stm en t going i n today th'd the big question all b> him in* «'«Hinted guilt!«"; by C hrist's Rosary was hold Monday evening 000.000 receiving governm ent aid change from the old m ethod to the i i t tillered to these patrons for years self In our little faith, we thought ¡bleed we shall be s a te d from w rath at the Goetseh & McGee chapel in and w ith 9 000.000 estim ated jobless new often deals a harsh blow at ; w as "clearly d iscrim in ato ry G eorge N. T aylor, he was too hard to be pleached I ’. hrough Him th e individual, but in the long run P ortland. Requiem mass was offer- T heir point is well taken and the Such anil such an one m ight be i B eaverton Paid ads . A ccording to estim ates by the m eans sh o rter hours and a h igher ed at S herw ood T uesday m o rn in g , situ atio n needs explanation, reached, but not this one So w« com pany th e new toll charges be stan d ard of living for all. ( C o n tin u e d f r o m l>iu;>* D and concluding seivices w ore at Babsonchart an Average L et the advertisem en ts help you figure an d go we put up a line tw een th ese points, based upon Why Figures a re M isleading against one of the bunk houses at the T igard C atholic cem etery. First, let m e briefly explain th e fi'nce to sav that C od w ill go thus L abor-saving m achinery cuts pro past business experience. will re , the null w as discovered and e x - far and no fu rth e r Then the l.«»rd I m ake y o u r shopping plans He is survived by the widow. B absonchart Periodically, my sta- tu rn th e utility an additional re v - Jost phine. and the follow ing sons tisticians add together by moans of duct ion costs If the savings are enue of approxim ately $36lH) a ye n tineuished a short w hile before by comes w ith his m ighty love and and daughters: J. U P eters of a special form ula, th e physical passed on to th e public in th e form O ffsetting tins increase. how ever a passing truck d river, according to reaches out b«\vond to sav e the man W heatland. W yo; W illiam. H enry j n u m ber m ot th e d o llar value) of of low er selling prices, consum p reductions in toll rates provided m i rev erts at the sh eriff’s office lowest dow n. and Frank P ite rs of Sherw ood; freight cars loaded, p airs of shoes tion of these goods increases T he th e new ta riff w ill cost tin* com« I In th e Hudson fire Monday night. “ For God so loved the w orld. ‘•a* sale of m ore goods in tu rn results W alter of Oregon City; Mrs. C lara made, autom obiles assem bled. cat- pane ap proxim ately $2000 a v e a r j th e country pum per from H illsboro Fhm of Manila. P. I ; Mrs. Helen tie slaughtered, pounds of copper in the dem and for additio n al m a- it is claim ed These* reductions are responded to the call and inanuged Anderson. Port Blakeley. Wash.; mined, and th e like—in all 55 sep- chm ery and lot m oie raw m ater- to be* found largely in th e low er j to control th e blaze about the build- Mrs. Pau! D earcorn. C heyenne, ara te series of production figures. iaIs E ventually th ere is a bigger b rack ets up to 25 cents for th j mt s until the w ater source w ent W yo: Mrs H arold G inn and D ollars and cents do not e n te r into ' ‘dal of job* for all ’.vorkers. great- initial period, th is charg e now eov - I dr> Th«' house, part of its eon- Je.se ph Peters. M orrow; Mrs Jo h n th is index. Hence, actual o utput to- l'r dem and for th service popula- erin g an initial period of five m in Hen: . outbuildings and new lu m Carson. Hood River; G ertru d e and d ay is com parable w ith th at of ten lion, and m ote goods to d ivide utes as com pared to a previous ber recently purchased, w ere con- Agnes P eters of P o rtlan d or tw en ty y ears ago. even though am ong everybody. I his process has lim it of only th ree m inutes. i suined The fam ily rece ived its first w a rn F uneral cortege left th e chapel prices have changed drastically, been g o in g on for centuries 1 lie A ccording to th e ann u al report of Hennessey. Goetseh & McGee "N orm al" on th e B absonchart is new m achines ol today. il handle.! of ttie* West (’oast company filed ing of disaster w hen a neighbor at 9 a. m for Sherw ood, w here based on th e production volum e of by intelligent, unselfish men. m .a n w ith th ? public u tilities eomniis- | . discovered t h e flam es break in g roof near the ehim - requiem mass w as o ffer.d . Con- (h e years 1923-27 w ith p ro p er al- a h igher stan d ard of livin ' totnor- sioner lien* th e net re tu rn of the I " 'ro u g h th eluding services w ere held at th e low ance for increase in population, row . L abor-saving devices are. at u tility for 1935 on its O regon o p e r nc\ Hudson and his four children, This index, therefore, shows th e most, only a m inor tem p o rary fae- ations am ounted to only 316 per ¡a g is te d by the neighbors im ine- C atholic cem etery at T igard. R e | diatvlv began salvage operations citation of rosary was held Mon- average o u tp u t of all in d u stries to r >n o u r jobless problem , cent. East May in discussing unem ploy- lan d succeeded in rem oving som e of day evening at 8 o'clock at th e and ¡n a n sections of the countrv. W hen I say "n o rm al" I do not m ean m ent. 1 pointed out th at estim ates J the ups ¿airs furnishings and most chapel in P ortland. < 1 that dow nstairs. Mrs Hudson th at all ind u strie- are doing a nor- on the subject we re gr atly exag- B a ttle Elltt'fS was in Hillsboro. W ith dry w eather still continuing m uddling along at less th an 50 p er gen erally recognized by business and brush fires b u rn in g in several cent of norm al w hile others a re observers- A p p aren tly th e n ation ( O a t i n u n l fr o m p a g e 1» all of this county has b reak in g production records. F or has becom e "unem ploym ent « i n - : bv all precinct com m itteem en, can- localitic instance, th e sale of radios th is setons . ’tw e n ty -fiv e year» « « » o m - d ld att.^ and th e ir w ives R eports . n 1 bi'com t alert to the fire m enace , ( C n n ll n u « ! fr o m M ’ » 1) vear is at an all-tim e peak and e*n in homes and boys on farm s or I th e various activities w ill be given w i’h the result that several th r e a t o rted as as w ell as financial report. Re- ening bias s have been found and the applications and th e presen- ray o n activity is th ree tim es th e in schools w ere not rep ..... Today they are put d i « n m i n in g funds wllI tation of them to th e co-operating average of 1923-27. On th e o th er jobless. . will be be budgeted for controlled before dam age resulted. farm ers for th e ir sig n atu res w ill hand, home building, w hile 150 p er as "unem ployed" and possibly a r e i(},e proceed as as rapidly w ork ork can cent above above a a y y ear ago. is is still still only "on relief". Elim th e e five five yj‘aort’,' *.............. *P> proceed rapidly as as th th e e w ean cent ear ago. only "on r e l ie f . E lim inating^ in atin g th WISE MAN GETS WISER be done. It is expected th at th e ap- 45 p er cent of th e 1923-27 base to seven m illion real jobless in th e A fter the business m eeting th er "S top popping off y o u r m outh ......... th e production of cap ital goods industries, th e num-1 w il, be t n . e rt a innient plications w ill be ready som etim e w h en _ I .......age aver, . « 1 . 1 « I • • • •» U v , » l . I l l l l I H .1 . cl (ltd lid «1 liillll a l lunch u in e unem ployed is no of ¡ce crc c (ke and *eoffct, Tht. every tim e you h ear them say about the m iddle of N ovem ber. a n industries, how ever. I find th a t b er of ' gen ........... th e ir religion and you'll pass for reater today th an it h as been in eak w i„ be b k bv , vJ definite announcem ents as to th e th e volum e of business is actu ally g gre When your home and a w ise m an You look it and you i th e past W hile em p lo y m en t is sub- th e pr(,cinet com m itteem en. schedules for signing th ese appli- at th e N orm al line, even allow ing the b e tte r k ic p shut and listen." comfort ¡8 protected cations w ill be announced later. {or increased population. norm a He has the necessary business « x - | T he past week has been an ae- So said a S kidw ay follow er of N inety per cent of th e to tal pay- .. r in ital Goods >,al goods in d u stries are concerned perienee. e one for the dem oeratie o rg an the Lord to one of o u r out and out with m ent due each farm er is all th a t , 1it. ,,v i n o t a b le Pc o m D u es cm - Even this low level is p artially off- T hat w as last w inter. lie is a ta x p a y e r and a farm er of I can be paid on th e first paym ent ^ h e f o How,ng U b le c o m p a r « e m se( b}. th e u n u s u a lly . good situ atio n ization w itli a num ber of m eetings infidels SEE can pe paia on in e n rs i paym ent plovm ent in a group of consum er held in various parts of th e n u n - , Along later the loud ta lk e r lost W ashington Counlv. as th e expenses of carry in g out th e fndustrie!l r »r o,.n in most consum er industries. com p.ared w ith a , group ty. w ell attended by th e publ.? his job. One night lie d rifted Into He is a v eteran of th e If. S A Certain-teed program locally w ill come out of oj capital goods industries today „eeking to m eet th e county demo- the M ission and from then on w a s 1 He believes in the reduction <»f taxes th e rem aining 10 per cent, but can an(j a y ear ag o figures are ex- cratic candidates. m ore or less on hand for the m eet- not in a n '' case ex cetd th is 10 pressed as a per cent of no rm al If elected w ill reduce ulfiee costs Meet at (trove ings. T hen cam e th e hour. The W E I.I.N I l l ' l l . I I I N G p er cent. T hat the paym ents w ill ,,0 ,3 ..5 , I.» lo- F rid ay night a m eeting was held P reacher had outlined most clearly .’ nil ami M ain St. . actually be less by th e am ount of - - • and (Paid Adv » Goods in th«' F orest G rove cham ber of salvation from th e guilt and expenses th an was originally an - p Todav Year ago com m erce. Good atten d an ce of curse <in *s al hand for th e m an ticipatcd probably w ill b e th e r e L um ber from Dsen ( ' , w ants to tu rn . T hen th«' quen- 59.4'7 55.3% moved (Continued from and o th er possible su b - j c«n«>.tteem en from th e west side tio n —"Is sult, but does not necessarily fol Brick th ere a m an here w ho has 433 338 scrib ers have refused serv ice be- th e county was ic p o tted low. T he act provides th at these p lm e n t 61.1 53.8 cause of th e fact th a t d irect con- eellent contributions to th e c o n paym ents m ay be increased bv not . . q* el 854 73.2 nection w ith th e ir tra d e cen ter puign fund w ere mad*. M oore .-.1. 1 S T O M A C H U 1C EH S to exceed 10 p er cent if it is found jJccn io tu . es 43.7 25.0 could not be m ade. Some attem p t ' f 10 m e et ngs w as desirable to do so. J u s t w hat in rrf av arrriL ra te « «4 rear« Consumer Goods also has been suggested to have held S aturday night in L au rel coi s ta m b n c a fte r u sin g I 'J g a rep o t t e u t a jio g re te rp retatio n m ay be put on th at no Todav Y ear ago telephones rem oved on a w hole- Iniunitv hall to h .a r talk by can d i lie f I 'd r * b rio « io n J » a « «»« p ain , aau aea. one has said. O riginal announce- an d o th e r d iv - n n f u r « « . It ip r o o « n » M t is a tra ^ y 101 8% 96 0%, ale scale unless a H illsboro line dates and others C andidates speak- attd ra p i l I >l<a is h ,-U lr re , o n , / Ird uw m ents stated th at th ere w ould be v l ods m s 115.8 U lc e r*. A 1 ! ' v » | r ; , i . | , H r a r t b u r a . In U t g r s t M ^ Phone 301 is ex ten d ed to include th at p art of ;n 8 w ere E. L. Ross can d id ate for an no reduction for local expenses. r 00 d ( la s P a ia *, when <1ttg «o e a r e * * a i l. 3403 362.9 th e counlv. sta te senator; R ichard G. Scott and 1 t*r *. t: k . p le a s a n t r r h e t y m i b u t about m id-sum m er announce Rayon 108.8 F r e e E s tim a t e s 110.6 a P aper L W S hort, w ire chief for th e E a>’ E. A ntrim , candidates fur FREE: o w e tt In » sell u( to l d « re« m ents of th e change was made. a >1 107 9 112.2 West Coast T elephone com pany, representaU ves. Chief, address was The total am ount of m oney to Chemicals H ills b o r o P h a r m a c y consum er E m ploym ent a ll sp e eak ak in g before th e m eetin g at given by \\ A. Delzell. b e paid out in this county for the groups meel 100 per cent co m p ar Sherw w eek, declared th a t, E n tertain m en t on tne pr. -ra m l i present program is less th an it ed w ith is above S herw ood ood last last w eek, declar DYK about 75 p er cent in all th com pany pany n n eeded th e e e x tra 'elu d ed b anjo num bers by U ax tie ouiu have nave been o w n in m a y ear w wnen in th e e com eeded th w ould hen .. 7:30 to I I I’. M. — 25c w e have an average acreage of red r ^ u r e s ji 'e /th e ans v er to mv r e a T rev en u e because of a plan to in- N ickeson of H illsboro a n d I n e opper w w ires ires betw Between clover. Due to the fact th a t most ers’ quan d ary ; A verage production ¡dall copper een tow ns. L aurel trio, w hich includes L .. ie of th e 1935 seedings of red clover is now at norm al, although jobs thus in creasin g th e efficiency of th e Brown. B ernice Brow n and T ‘ - Prizes for Best Costume service. m a M ulloy. accom panied by Mrs dried out. a lot of farm s could not in some in d u stries a re subnorm al. T he com pany now is o p eratin g O live M ulloy. D ancing closed the com ply for th e larg er paym ents T he table clearly show s th a t th e loss, h e told his au dience . evening w ith m usic furnished by because of having a larg er acreage th e L aurel orchestra. I?p I7K h o r n s . s titr iN iiN i: of soil depleting crops in 1935 th an ‘I h in h U nder th e new schedule, it Fenders are like shoes th ey had in ¡935. T h T ^ ë a t n u m te r ’" ¿ hA 5 abPX n gg ^ rlk o ° a d P ^ “" e d a f th ë m eeting, re n ta l in- I IvIU . AS n hai . i . oons Bid to Aloha All county candidates h av e been of these 7O0-some farm s th a t w ill ’ T n ^ r e r l ^ r . P creases have been allow ed by the receive 1936 grants w ill be for th e s i aen3dr / h? J r e ' w e rP 7 (KW.OÔÔ U tilities com m ission from SI.50 to invited to atten d th e bazaar and Free Admission— Free Checking They must he repaired Foil-building paym ents w hich range S2 : a m onth and exchange ra te s ! cafeteria to be conducted tonight w orkers in th e construction and PLENTY O F PA R K IN IG SPA CE from «1 to 52 per acre for c e r - t * ^ ® ., n . ln e lion"‘r ^ “2 have been in au g u rated b etw een I'T h u rs d a y , by th e Atoh.i G range and kept in shape. tain designated practices and even a, *e<J tndu.*-tries alone. Toda> onl> g h £ r.A.ood Tigard. T ualatin. Scholls I-ast night the republicans held In these in-stances th ey a re lim ited .V1*® n ^ „ c L , , ar>d S tafford. The exchange ra te 'h e ir <ec nd puo.u* m eeting in th e by th e allowance, figured on t h e - 5 ‘ has been p u t into effect b u t th e ; county candidat s and friends of — *• basis of SI per acre for th e acr£ . , counts for alm ost 50 p er cent of th e rentaL. have not been increased. ' 'h e party g ath erin g in th e cham ber L ü : age actually in conserving crops. unem ployed. A n o th er big batch of S hort sajd j of com m erce room s in Forest Grovx A t th e Sherw ood m eeting it w as ' to h ear discussions of th e issues The larg er paym ents a re made P t r,m a fo r i n c h i n g th e acreage of con- ^ k i n g in o th er durable, goods decided to a.-k tt...... fflcial i of the M eet at Cedar M ill serving crops up to 15 p er cent of businesses. If operations m th is com pany for a h earin g on O ctober T onight (T hursday) an o th er m eet th e depleting crop acreage in 1935 ' e ro u P uoi in d u stries exp an d rap id ly 21. ing w ill be held in C ed ar Mill and am ount in th is county to an enough, o u r real em ploym ent prob- G range hall w ith th e public, at average c f 514.10 p er acre. Iem should soon be solved* By A. L. I.indbeck w hich the phases of the cam paign -------------------------- Machine vs. Human (Argus N ews Bureau) Eveready Prestone — Arvin llc a t m B ecause of th e stead y technical SALEM, iS p e c ia l!—R ate changes w ill be discussed, by local speakers. The th ird of th is series of m e e t , im provem ent in labor-saving ma- involved in th e new ta riff of th e A uto-lite Batteries — Gate« Tires ami Tubes I ch inery d u rin g th e past ten years, West Coast telep ___,____ h o n _ e ___ com ,________ pany, so ings w ill be F riday night in T igard Get our estimate on your next auto repair job of any kind. T 4 iH « b n m M n n r f a v the heav-v Industrie*; are m ore i m - ! fa r as W ashington county patron; < X IH 9 M U 1 .V l u u u u a j r p o rtan t to th e co u n try 's p ro sp erity are concerned, are confined alm ost I 365 E. Main Phone 721 Hillsboro (Continue«! fro»n po^e 1) now th an ev er before. Figures show en tirely to long distance service, ac- direeticn of I.ynn D G ubser. Me- th a t th e o u tp u t p er w o rk er in fac- co;-d ing to F ra n k C. McCulloch. M innville. superinten d en t cf school« tories today is at least o n e-th ird public u tilities com m issioner, in Y am hill county. Dr. Dawson w ill g reater than it was a decade ago. T h ere a re n o changes in local ex- be th e sp eak er and his subject, M achine-w ork is constantly tak in g change ra te s in th e W ashington "S ignificant A ttitudes of Success- th e place of hand-w ork. F or in- county area e ith e r fo r business or ful T eachers." ¡stance, in th e new continuous strip resid en tial serv ice except th a t a At 2:30 th ere w ill be a panel steel mills. 2.000 tons of steel w ill I new 10-party su b u rb an service has iscussion in th e au d ito riu m w ith be produced d aily w ith a w orking been added to th e sch ed u le for Sta’e S u p erin ten d en t H ow ard as force of about 125 men. U nder the w hich a ch arg e of $3.50 p er custom, lead er and chairm an. T he discus old m ethod it w ould have tak en er per m onth is provided. THE U sers of hand d esk sets w ill ben- sion deals w ith. "How May C om 4.500 men for th e sam e output. Thus. m u n ity O rganizations and R e it will be seen th a t production can -______-- - -________________________ Focused Comfort Zone sources b e Used in th e D evelop now be back to norm al in th e face H ave a Sew er Man Do m ent of a V ital E ducation P ro of an abnorm al unem ploym ent s it Your Work gram .” S peakers include Mrs. C. uation. The New Deal Reciprocal Trade Agreements Readers, however, see only part W. Walls, sta te vice-president. P - SEWER CONNECTIONS T. A.: D r. C ham bers, O. D. Byers, i of th e p ictu re w h en th ey are dis- E stim ates C h eerfu lly G iven have taken the American farmer OUT o f the principal of R ainier union high tu rb ed by som e new m achine or school; Miss M abie Rush, elem en- new process tak in g th e place of J. A. Short - i foreign market and put the foreign farm er ta ry school principal. Newberg, hum an w orkers. T hey m ust not io r Phone 2902 318 N. Freeman and J. E. B linkhorn, Sm ith-H ughes get th a t m any of the displaced in the Am erican m a rk e t! in stru cto r, F orest G rove high i - is School. SOTSkZifcar 3WS*. A iitt ’''i,7.*'StfX ■ J I Last n u m b er on th e program w ill ;'S In the first six months of 1936 be an inspirational address by F ra n k B ranch Riley, tra v e le r and we bought from foreign countries: le c tu re* of P ortland. The program w as p rep ared by 'în th e superintendents of th e th re e counties and include L ynn D. ■r ■ G ubser of Y am hill; E. If. C ondt of r and exported only 101 Colum bia, and K raus of Hillsboro. in IN S U R E D S A F E T Y R egistration for teach ers w ill be conducted previous to th e opening of the program in th e lobby of th e THE NE school, each county su p e rin te n d ent having a table at w hich te a c h and exported only 1,528 ers from his county may register. W nu L. Peters, Scholls. Dies Unemployment Story Cockeyed; Babson Says Industry Normal Burly Morning Fire Levels Lumber Mill C O N SU L T ME ELECT Soil Conservation Payments Expected ABOUT YOUR Last Phase Here You'll Cheer Too - - - DENTAL BEAZAN NEEDS Bad Teeth Bad H ealth County Clerk Telephone Patrons Protest New Rates ROOFINGS PA IN TS COPELAND Lumber Yards D R. A B R A M S Hallowe’en Masquerade Skating Party Shiite Park — October 50 Fenders . . . T h a t’s O ur Business, We Do It Well COOMER LACKEY Joint County Meet VOTE DEMOCRATIC Continue Recovery with FARMERS! RO O SEV ELT, Look at the Record Since 1933 f J Make Savings Work Hard i 6,536,000 Hogs Ííp 280,103 Cattle S ubscribe for th e Argus. Your Congressman Popular Plans for Investing Lump Sums or a Little Regularly There’s no need to allow savings dollars to loaf on the .job— when they can be put to work so profitably in this sound, friendly association. Your savings are SAFE, too. An agency of the U. S. Government guarantees this with full insur ance for safety up to $5,000. Save regularly. Invest a lump-sum. Either plan will give real earning power to your savings— with insured safety. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association BuSJÄNC HEATÊR Circulates IIrut Kadiates Heat The Coleman Oil Burning Heater is really tw o heaters in one I It circulates a tre mendous volume of comfort ably heated air to warm your home. Burns low cost fuel. Pro vides an abundance of fresh, clean healthful heat. Keeps ♦he floors warm. Priced as low as $6995 Come in and ask about this newest two-way heater! Bristol Hardware 4,680,000 lbs. of Butter Unemployment Reduced Steel Production Advanced Automobile Production Up Department Store Sales Up Exports Advanced . Net Farm Income Up Construction Advanced .............. Stock Prices Up Pond Prices Up Bank Deposits Up 27' < 338', 337'< . 70S 42'< 141U 111' < 116' - 2.V, 38' < and exported only 454,000 5,662,000 bushels Corn and exported only 355,000 19,806,000 bushels Wheat and exported only 146,000 bushels A report of the Department of Agriculture dated October 12, 1936, shows the following increases in imports for 1936 as compared with 1935: Butter 693.9% Canned Beef 55.7% Wool 173.6% Wheat. . . 144.9% ★ THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS TO PROTECT THE AMERICAN FARMER! Elect c a n d id a te s in Sym pathy with i This P rogram FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT President JOHN N. GARNER Vice-President WILLIS MAHONEY U. S. Senator E. W. KIRKPATRICK U. S. Representative U. S. BURT State Treasurer ALFRED P. DOBSON Attorney-General E. L. ROSS State Senator RAY L. ANTRIM ................. State Representative RICHARD G. SCOTT State Representa BERT C. HAGEN County Commissio GEORGE II. BEAZAN .............................County Clerk M. K. ABRAHAM ................ County Sheriff P. W. LILLISON ................................ County Assessor G eneral Election Novem ber 3rd P aid Adv. by W ashington C ounty D em ocratic C entral C om m ittee)