Page Four TTT LL S n o n o m sb o r^ M rg u 5 W ith W hich i* Com bined the H ill-b u rn Independent H ills b o r o A rtru a K m U h . 1894 H i lla h o ro In d e p e n d e n t E a ta h 1873 M e K I N N E Y A M r k I S N E Y . P u b lK h e r * P u biiahed T h u ra d a y . E n te re d as aecond-claaa m a tte r In th e (M ia to ffic e a t H ills b o r o , O re g o n w V E R N E M e K IN N E Y E d ito r M R S E. C M e K I N N E Y A s s o c ia te E d ito r O F F I C I A L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O l’ N T Y S elected na O re tro n 'a Beat W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930 N a m ed on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E le v e n . 1930 Hon* .'aide M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n N e w s p a p e r P ” iu c tio n C o n te a t, 1934*35, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1935 Per year T hree U. Subscription Katea S tr ic tly Cash in Advance W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty $ |.fto T w o m o n th * . m o n th * S.. p e r y e a r $0 5d O m mm Mtfc P e r copy O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty $2.00 F o re ig n c o u n trie s M E M B E R O re g o n S ta te E d ito r ia l A s s o c ia tio n and N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A b » o - e ia tio n 35 rt ¡dies Don’t Chantre, After Al Post-Election program of ’“val Business Rest for S a tu rd a y w ith ! t , of all to the *'"d f’zz M any Years C hristm as opening business firm s is set thorough co-operation th a t the people of the H illsboro trailin g a re a will have the best of o p p o rtu n itie « Uv Roger Babson PA ltK . M i s . N ovem ­ for early shopping. Stocks in the local b er BABSON 20 Post - election business is stores arc more com plete th an ever before * best in years Those w ho feared that tltc p re s id e n ts re-election and offer a wide selection. T he custom er I would mean a big sh ak e-u p have in most cases here is w aited upon ami i been badly m istaken The Roose­ served bv people th a t he knows am i can velt landslide has set the "Go" for th e present, at least trust im plicitly. Shop early for C hristm as , ! signal Out ing the past fortnight w ide­ in Hillsboro. aw ak e business men and investors W ith im proving conditions everyone j have com pletely changed their view point. New jobs, w age in should help in m aking this a joyous S ule- ! creases, salary bonuses, dividend tiile season. boosts and extras, ami higher farm &c F ir s t A u dite< i P a per. L a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly C ir c u la t io n in W est. O RPO O N The Yul let ule $0.20 $3.50 A R G U S , TTT L L S B O R O , Join the Red Cross It is not too late to ta k e out th a t very im portant Red Cross m em bership, The w orld's g re a te st h u m an ita ria n o rg a n iz a ­ tion needs y our help. If you can possibly a ffo rd to do so tak e out a m em bership. Be sure th at y our m em bership is tak en out in this county so th a t y our home com ­ m unity will get th e benefit of this am ount on its quota. Leave your m em berships at the A rgus w ith Mrs. E. C. M cKinnev. W E L L , IT LOOKS A 5 IF DEPRESSION WERE OVER Thursday. November 2rt, 193fi Washington Parade in |(4> .loini : lim u tiu» new .mil im plu,m s | ’n ,i < >ffu «• 1 ». p u l me it Building he t.i lh h it » t th'v llu • N ational d i n « n i l 1 it' « lui 1 uuui ha s, 1 ail foi I h I hh I und a well des c rie d n *1 Hur 1 >ui h i U'U ip far ,1 .1 II It Intuii ( h u .K'(«*t • in« »» »Un II he |»n' uli tl uv««r tin* tin* \ r »V ù »»1 k t.ilc lluxilig «un UH- sioll. <»f 11 1 ulin i.'iiiii' in < «»n- 1 tai I w ith I II ley IO t h o - e d a y II (iielid he was he.oleil l o r soon* p,> till, III nllni* t t e believ ed lie h i d Ins e y e s on th e U m pire S t a l e G o v eiiioi d o p a n d il may yet develop j income, ull point to th e biggest and tallest "C hristm as tree" since 'th e gilded days of 1929. B are your plans accordingly. T ransitional Period A business m an is ju stified in co n tinuing his old policy c f sitting w e W i i t * lig h t Bill non«1 of its evei believed w e d see b u n m anaging, the D e m o c ra ts in two of the g reat est P ie idential landslides in his­ tory F rancois ile T esxanl. French the fu tu re will bring A businc-s man. how ever, is not w arran ted in U nder S ecretary of S la te io the continuing his old policy w hen lie Cabinet of P rem ier Leon Ilium, d o ts know what is ahead of him who w iote a book on tin* P resident The last four years have been years and tin* N e w Deal th ree y ears ugn, P o rtlan d paused but a m om ent for the of confusion for business. ' The entitled "F ra n k lin K ooaevelt” pan) A rm istice Day observance. O therw ise it country has been passing through a visit to the C apital. D eclaring was business as usual. a period of transition. F ar-reach- he w as an ard en t a d m ire r o f ing legislation has bden enacted This day m eans m ore personally to tin* P resident, the d istin g u ish ed ! w hich has necessitated radical F renchm an drew a p a rallel be­ m illions of A m erican men, wom en and changes in business policies. On tw een tin* inner |nditn*.'il situ atio n , the top of it all, some felt th ere children th a n any o th er day in the year. in F rance and In the U nltel State». i was a possibility that th ere w ould T he ending of this g re a t w orld conflict and He ailileil. "W e a r e try in g to mak« be a tu rn o v er of adm inistration D istrict atto rn ey s of th e sta te are on this a New Deal for F ran ce, because the establishm ent of peace should be of y ear and a w holesale th ro w ­ our situ atio n is sim ilar to yours. th e g re a te st im portance to people t h e the rig h t tra c k w hen they seek a uniform ing-out of the New Deal. The French have ru rcly been »« | On N ovem ber 3 the voters of the system for tax foreclosure. W hen this is world over. in terested in an A m erican I'resi. nation settled the question. No W hy cannot we stop in ou r chase for done and a plan w orked out th a t will business man can now give un- dential election and so content with its results. H enceforth lit nioeraey th e all-m ighty d o lla r long enough to give m eet th e test of law. political subdivisions i certain ty as an excuse for inaction We all know w hat is ahead for lias its chief All eyes a re tu rn ed of the s ta te will find them selves in b et­ renew ed life to th e spirit of A m ericanism th e next tw o y ears anyw ay and we on your P resident on whom every te r financial condition. probably know w hat is ahead for and th e th o u g h ts of tru e peace? It seem s hope is pinned fo r th e eontinua th e next four years. The g reat tna- tion of the g ie a t liberal and item th a t th e ueople in th e sm all tow ns are Ijo rity of the people of this country oiTatie civilization of the Occi­ m ore w illing to do this th a n th ey are in are happy w ith th e outcom e of the d en t.” I election. T h ere is. of course, a the crow ded cities. Philadelphia, w here every p o liti­ m inority w ho are not satisfied with Every effo rt should be m ade to m ake cal abuse aim ed at the New Deal * the result but they know w hat the A dvertised Goods A re Best this a sta te and n atio n al holiday. w 11. I «*.. begun, th e chances a re 6-4 th at we i (torts. Sev ral bc-ok ■ have been w rit- th e ir w itiu ssing a per- p robably a tten d th e in ter-A m erican peace but they are g reatly im proved in q u ality and in m ay have cu rren cy inflation. With The May. conclusion tlia confi T he card offers : genealogical usefulness as w ell as in lastin g qualities. People by R ussians w ho have escaped gave the prisoner "N ew F aces" took of- adv. conference in Buenos A ires D ecem ber 1. w ho realize this a re th e ones th at are th e g reatest j such an outlook, business m en and ten report on a pai t irul.i r n a m e of the form anee of sk it in w hich M rs . from th eir n ativ e land, since the fense a t a .ith e r d u rin g the ¡¡gal investors a re cu ttin g off th e ir nos- Reds t it is recipient, b laid th a t th e th a t w orld peace w as “ m ore Im p o rta n t'’ boosters for n ew sp ap er advertising, as th ey know i i es Roosevelt w as inqier n t i to sp ite th e ir faces w hen they none w recked the country, but lat, r It I- i :i!y U inform ation ■sent to those F ranklin I) th e ad v ertisin g not only pays for itself, b u t gives lias revealed the terrib le how ever, who. kin than th e m aritim e crisis here on th e P a ­ th tiu hor* . w ho m ail in actually th e ir tw o dollars is so sonateil. " I ’ul a atop to th is at e m an u factu rer and dealer a fair profit as well, say: “I am scared to death by the tru th like the one ju st w ritten hv ' rv rs w hich th e exai affin :* de* generul a : tc be of little interest. once,” roared the M ayor as he cific. One will not deny th e im portance and brings th e consum er b e tte r and m ore en d u rin g i election and I am ju st going tc V ladim ir V T chernavin, w hich vised for him. can , sit tight." Nobody can get rich on cam e from th e press last m onth stro lle IIP the aisle. ‘ T ake out th a t of w orld peace, but th e resu lts of such goods M any report ; h ive been m ade to case. How ran one ■ money in th e bank at 2 p er cent skit or I'll slop the w hole show A dvertised goods a re safe to buy because th e Its title is: "1 S peak For the S i­ th e Hi 11er Hip­ lues.. B ureau by peo- T . of weal.... t wneu conferencps in th e p ast w ould suggest th a t m an u factu rer has too m uch invested in his product ■ H igh-grade bonds yielding 3 ’ , per lent." T h e olTi tiding ski ti h w as taken pie w ho sent in for these genea- : d ered a fte r I. i c i n g wn. th e P resident consider th e o n e-im portant to tak e any unnecessary chances of having th e goods ' cent m ay be ju st as dangerous as W ith dem olishing fran k m . . the ren out. The point of thi * sto ry is th a t : common stocks selling 40 to 50 a u th e r tells the sad story of w hat th ro u g h the porthi ali* o f the hot logics, only to find, to th e ir disap- | M i­ R oosevelt's sons Jam es. job at th e p resent tim e is to do e v ery th in g re tu rn ed .—A rchbold (Ohio) B uckeye. pointm ent. th: It th e brief reports cell, his wife and daughte gasp- I tim es earnings. S urpluses in com- cut out do II at go in to any par- , F ran k lin . .Ir., and Jo h n had seen flo o r possible to settle a t once th is strik e th a t j pany treasu ries draw no interest m illions of people a re passing ing for breath, lyir Ig o il til the show and laughed h e a rtily nt* in th e d a rk night, w hich and striv in g to get a ir by j ling ticül.ir branch < the fam ily Irei the skit. Both P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt but th ey do draw big tax bills th rough is p a ra ly zin g th e business of th e coast w ith exists, in the land of th e S o­ th eir m ouths agains t th * ers ;*k tin- but a re of a Vi general eh. it ai 1 Now is the tim e for action—not for now and M r s . R on: •'V eil hail also been viets. He says: Some of th e m etro p o litan n ew sp ap ers th a t su p ­ i "sittin g tight ” re su lta n t economic loss to all save t h e del* th e iron door " ’ tell my own story because I told about it several m onths ago The volum e. "1 S peak F or thi lu some in stan d If you own a dry-goods store b e "I m aillr of union leaders, w hose pay goes on re g a rd ­ ported G overnor L andon and fought P resid en t Roose­ li.v e th at only in this way van S ilent" proves co: allu siv ely th.-.i his o utfit have and thought it funny, w h'le Jim v elt b itterly had a b itte r pill to sw allow w hen th e j and fashions tu rn to rayon, w hat carried th e state- less of strikes. election retu rn s cam e in, an d ju d g in g from th e ir ' do you do? As a good m erchant. I discharge ttie m oral obligation R ussia's 100,000.000 people a re liv • M em ber 4ational B e t t e r F arley , who Rail seen the perform editorial com m ent, few of them a re tak in g it g race­ I you stock up w ith rayon irtespec- w hich a kindly F ate im posed upon ing in a state of slavery T errm ness B ureau: it ia pointed out a n re in New Y ork had liked it nnd fully. Most c f those big n ew sp ap ers are giving out i tiv e cf w h eth er you like it or not m e in helping m e to escape frtim reigns everyw here, All libertie 1. Janz. m anager of the w as so quoted ill th e show 's a d ­ d ire w arnings of w hat m ay tra n sp ire in th e n ex t four I On th e o th er hand, w hat do you do the Soviet te rro r the d u ty to gone. The people ai e irtterlv help* I'.» r!'a n d H cltiir liii-im .*.s B ureau, vertising. speak for those whose v o ic.s c an ­ lis.s in the hands o *f the m’eretk*.*. th a t th e so -e a lh d B etter Buainess A gricu ltu re is beginnning to feel the y ears and hoping som ew hat sarcastically th at Mr. if the tra d e suddenly changes to not be heard. On F iid ay , N ovem ber 13th, J u s ­ G PU spy system . The D efend i B ureau re fe rre d to lias no connec­ w orsteds? If you a re a good m rr- g rip of th e Pacific m aritim e strik e in a R oosevelt w ill not do all th e h o rrib le things they j ; chant, tice llran d eis of th e U nited S ta te s "In silence they a re sen t nwtiy M agazine you do not argue w ith the tio n w ith a n y reg u larly established p red icted he w ould do if elected. W hat m akes most Suprem e C ourt celeb rated his b ig w av. M ounting losses a re indicated in of these papers so b itte r is p robably th e realizatio n i women b u t c arry a good line of as convicts to th e c o n cen tratio n ' B e e r lliisiiii * . B ureau, but is a ps: in silende they su ffer to r ­ eig h tieth b irth d ay It is no m ere th e f r u ’t industry, w hich fo r th e first tim e th a t th e ir influence w ith th e ir read ers is proven so ' w orsteds and sell at a fair price cam p riv a te p ro m o tio n re c e n tly s u b je c t tu re and go to m :e t death fro m m a tte r of courtesy to say th a t the he sam e sim ple analogy applies ; of a postoffice fraud order. , Soviet bullets. in five vears. had borne prom ise of com ­ m uch sm aller th an th ey fondly believed it was —A s­ I ¡T business venerable judge does not look his and to politics. T oday we ! to ria A storian-B udget. "R em em ber th a t thousands of 8 6 y e a r s nnd could easily hold his fo rta b le Profits. G rain is being held up in know th at th e styles have tu rn ed men H illsboro A rgus contains nil thi own am ong the strip lin g s of 66 and w om en of R ussian e d u ­ I from th e policies of the republican cation w areh ouses th ro u g h o u t th e northw est. are still languishing in the i I lv 1 'i.r ‘ la n il II t ie r II ir u n r - Itn r i- iiu I n r 1 new s of H illsboro and the sur o r so. I p arty of the 20's to the New Deal filthy cells of th e G PU prisons and Tw o dollars for a ty p ew ritten ro unding com m unities. R ead it M eanw hile th e hand of radicalism holds policies of th e 30's. W hether you in th e cold barracks of th e concen­ report, containing very gem ral in ­ nnd keep inform ed on w h at 1: On the bench none o f the ju s ­ sw av a t th e helm of th e m aritim e unions ! like th e New Deal fashions or not. tratio n camps, poorly clad and form ation regarding a fam ily name. e t f tic e s is m ore gracious th a n Brnn- I ycu b e tte r play ball or re tire from starving, break in g w ith exhaustion in San F rancisco and th e strik e goes on to deis. L istening in ten tly to the la w ­ b u s i n e s Do not let your business under the hardships of inhum an th e financial loss of all and d a m a g e to th e yers who are pleading, he is th e O regonian A ttitu d e V iew ed w ith A larm w h ith er a n d rot because you re ­ slavery." -oul of co u rtesy , often ap p e a rin g to cause of union labor, because of its stirrin g To th e E d ito r—M any producing d airym en of fuse to shift w ith the "trade." Mr T chernavin was arrested and j be try in g to help counsel along in Not Q uestion of P rinciple up severe reactio n in th e m inds of m any W ashington co unty are a t a loss and som ew hat throw n into an u n speakable GPU ’ d itfiiu lt spots, ra th e r th a n e m b a r­ This does not m ean th at a man prison for no crim e except that In* w ho in all probability w ere frie n d ly to the m ystified by th e O regonian's fanatical desire to should rassin g them as one o r tw o o f his sell his principles for a happened to be an edu cated and By A. L. I.indhci k an n u al rush for plats at the end of colleagues som etim es do. I n a well- b reak dow n th e O regon M ilk C ontrol law. In r e ­ unions b efore or never gave it m uch view in g th e O regonian's stand on th e Milk C ontrol mess of pottage. A druggist has no cu ltu red man. His revelations of SALEM A ctual c o n s tr u c tio n the year. F ew er than 12.500 of the pitched, m elodious Voice w hich concern before. act, it has n ev er at an y tim e been frien d ly to th e excuse to bootleg liquor to m ake w hat goes on inside of Soviet p ris­ w ork on O regon's n e w eapitul nearly 300,000 motoris ts in the state easily overcom es th e u n fo rtu n a te law. and alw ays was w illin g to lend its fro n t page money sim ply because people tem ­ ons is alm ost unbelievable. His building will get under w ay w ith ­ had filial when the d raw in g for acoustics of th e new court room , porarily w ant liquor. T here are | w ife and 11-year old son w ere su b ­ in th e next ten day-; and the b u ild ­ low n um bers was held in th e au to ­ and ed ito rial colum ns to defam ing th e act. he will in te rru p t w ith questions ing w ill be com pleted w ithin If! broad fundam ental principles on It seem s as if th e fo rm erly g reat O regonian in w hich w e shall courageously stand jected to heartless to rtu re in an m onths, according to Ross B Hitm- m obile registration d ep artm en t last aim ed ad ro itly so a s to ascertain p t to secure a confession from F riday. Snell rem inds th at th e new The th re e boys— C layton N v b erg of its desperation to salvage som e of its fo rm er glories even if our pocket-books suffer attem him . But. as if by a m iracle, th e moml, head of th e P o rtla n d i * nii - 1937 plates may be used a fte r De­ the precise legnl point o r fact m ust stoop to th at low est form of jo u rn alism —a r ­ thereby. Yet an im partial analysis fam trneting firm , lov. j ee tuber 15 W ashington e o u n ty p eo - needed. We have w atched him , a T u a latin . .Toe B erger and D onal M cIntosh ray ily w as later reu n ited and fin ­ in g class against class. bidders orn t h e , pie w inning low license num ber., faintly sy m p ath etic sm ile playing of th e dem ocratic program shows ally succeeded in escaping through of H a z e ld a le. to g e th e r w ith th e ir H azel- A g ricu ltu re has no q u a rre l n o r w ishes an y w ith th a t m any of the hard-fought prob-1 w ild sta te house j o b are: H arry A. R ichm ond, Forest over his face, as though he realized m ountains, f o r e t s and dale leader. Jo e K incheloe, w ho w ere h o n ­ th e consum ing public; th e ir p ro sp erity should be lem s a re not questions of principle. [ sw am ps, into F inland T he bid by t h i Grove. No 19; W F. Tews, H ills­ the p lig h t of the m an standing P o rtlan d f i r m T h e L ic e C e ll" ored at a rec e n t c h a m b e r of com m rce reflected back to us. W hy should w e w ith prices b u t ra th e r questions of policy. F o r | boro No 25, W illiam Sw inl. For- alone and ad d ressin g a coldly c r it­ g in all th e com m odities we m ust b u y con­ exam ple, th e real fight is not so $2.00«. 137 low ­ I* t G rove. No 71: B. F and W ical audience of nine beyond w host We w ill let Mr. T chernavin give m eeting, have e stab lish ed a reco rd of risin tin u e to produce th e necessities of life at a b eg ­ m uch as to w h eth er or not the us a little glim pse into the cells est of th e seven G ran t Yen.,*ii. G aston. No. 76; Ralph decision th e re lies no appeal. w hich th ey and th e ir p a re n ts m ay be garly w age’ F arm groups an d organizations of all governm ent shall spend, but w hat occupied by th e helpless victim s su b m itted to the G owln, Hillsboro, No. 78. C a p ito l Recon­ ju stly proud. Local business a p p re c ia te s kinds are fully aw are of th e danger to ag ricu ltu re group shall benefit from such e x ­ w ho becom e a prey for th e Red • • • the next tw o years for th e aid of Beasts: stru ctio n com m is­ th e o p p o rtu n ity of hav in g th em as th e ir w hen its incom e lags behind th a t of in d u stry and its penditures. A new all-tim e record for tr a f ­ dependent children, according to T h ere is no sense in arg u in g w ith sion. w as not only "O ne day I w as given the ‘sta n d ­ allied trades. An alert, m ilitan t ag ric u ltu re w ill see guests and of payin g them honor. W e wish th a t th is condition is not rep eated in th e fu tu re as a tidal-w ave. M oney is loosening ing test.’ In our cell w ere sev eral well w ithin t h i ' fic accidents in O regon was e s­ Budget D irector W harton. T he fed­ up w ith a rush. F inancial p u b lica­ men w ho had been sub jected to it. fu n d available tablished d u rin g O ctober w hen 42 eral fund will have to be m atched you as m uch success in la te r life as you it has been in th e past. for th e job. but persons w ere killed on th e h ig h ­ T he O regonian's program at p resen t ¡3 to build tions a re cram m ed daily w ith no­ One. E n g rav er P.. over 50 years have had in th e 4-H club activities. To tices of dividend boosts or year- of age and heavily built, had stoixl provides f o r a way of the state com pared to 19 by both the sta te and county gov­ p public resen tm en t against th e M ilk C ontrol act end extras. C orporations not only for six and a half days. He was not M r. K incheloe and o th e r club lea d e rs in u and w hite m arble e x ­ for the sam e m onth last year. The ernm ents for an aggregate of $2 - then if possible have th e law rep ealed a t th e are d istrib u tin g dividends to th e ir given food or d rin k and w as not terior. T he Ham - O ctober d eath s brought th e year's 364 606 ull of w hich w ill be spent A. L. L indberk th e county we w ould say, “ W ell d o n e.” next session of th e legislature. All ag ricu ltu re m ust stockholders, but are voting bonus­ allow ed to sleep; he w as tak n to m ond com pany co n stru cted t h e total to 257. an increase of m ore I _______; ;_______ realize the danger here, if w e lose w h at little ground es and pay increases for th e ir em ­ th e toilet once a day. B ut he did present state offici1 building, erect- than 25 per cent over last y e a r s in earing for dependent children, eith er in the home.» of th e ir own w e have gained, w e w ill soon have a com plete ployees. T here a re over a m illion not 'confess.' A fter this ordeal he ed in 1929-30 at a cost slightly in 261 for the sam e period. n in all ag ricu ltu ral com m odities. p aren ts d ependent on re lie f for m ore jobholders today th an a year could not w alk back to th e cell excess of $af)6.606. The h e a lth unit, as o utlined in th e a n ­ breakdow I feel sure th a t o ur W ashington county legislators ago, w hile payrolls are 5 to 10 and the guard had to drag him up T h ere w ere 6163 officials and •support, or in foster homes. T he • • • n u a l bu d g et for 1937, w ould in ou r opin­ a re fully aw are of th is situ atio n an d w ill do th e ir p er cent higher. The average farm the stairs. E ngineer T., 60 years C laim s of H arry Boivin of K lam ­ em ployes on the stale payroll last fund i.s expected to ta k e care of com m unity’s incom e is today 10 old. had stood for fo u r and a half ath county to a cinch on the house June, according to a com pilation 8660 children on the basis of $12 ion. he a m ightv fine in vestm ent fo r th is utm ost to p rotect o u r interests. I wish to th a n k th e A rgus fo r th e to 15 p er cent above last N ovem ­ days and had finally signed the speaker.-.hip a re hotly protested by I just com pleted by the budget d e ­ a month. Many of th ese a re now county. The ad d itio n al cost is very slight, fine In su p closing s a total being cared for in .*tate-aid ed in ­ ber. All in all, purchasing pow er ‘confession.’ p o rt it has given us in th e past. the so-called left w ing group, who partm ent, whii h show o f $786.252115. stitutions w hile others are receiv ­ but instead of having p a rt tim e service as "F req u en tly the ex am in in g offi- insist th a t th e K lam ath m em ber | m onthly payroll Sincerely. HENRY G. HAGG. R eedville, No­ this au tu m n is at a new high since 1929. I cer th reaten ed : 'I'll ro t you in the has been counting his chickens A ctivities supported by ap p ro p ria ­ ing direct relief T he fund will be u n d e r th e p resent set-up people of th e vem b er 16, 1936. Shop Early This Year I lice cell.’ O ne day an old jew ele r before they a re hatched. Boivin tions account for 2961 em ployes adm inistered by the S late Relief county would have a u nit t h a t w ould be th e S tale The stream of dollars com ing re tu rn e d to our cell a fter having this week broadcast tin* an n o u n ce­ w ith an aggregate m onthly p ay­ comm ission th rough out of hiding bro u g h t about ; been gone four days. He had been m ent th a t he had the assurance roll of $382.81892 w ith 3562 p e r­ Child W elfare com m ission, w hich on th e job all th e tim e a t p rac tic a lly no Will pas; on the eligibility of c h il­ trem endous im provem ent in public in the lice cell. «additional cost. of m ore than enough votes to in ­ sons on th e payrolls of self-sus- sentim ent. Tw o y ears ago only th e "A ccording to him , tw o or th ree sure his election and was ready to 11,lining activities draw in g a total dren to this aid and select the of $397.433.93 for the m onth. Of hom es in w hich they a re to he best inform ed people realized that h u n d red persons a re jam m ed into We suggest a change in th e d ate of Election Day. business was on th e upgrade. A it and m ust stand pressed closely consider requests for appointm ent: th e 2901 persons on th e payrolls cared for. • • • We no sooner get th e cam paigns over th a n w e have y e a r ago w as obvious to e v e ry ­ together. To add to th e to rtu re , a to th e various house com m ittees of ap p ro p riatio n supported a c tiv ­ T he an n o uncem ent b u rst like a ities 988, or slightly m ore than one- to dig out th e earm uffs again for w inter. S ecretary of late S nell has a n ­ body th a t we w ere rapidly gaining high te m p e ra tu re is m aintained. bom bshell in the w idely scattered third. a re in the sta te system of nounced that S he • • • • will recom m end ground. Today it is ap p aren t that E verybody is covered w ith lice, T hat Estes P ark. Colo., w om an w ho rep o rted th a t we a re nearin g a p rosperity era and fighting them is q u ite im pos­ cam ps of his riv als for the gavel higher edueation. but this group the repeal of the $16 license fee on Fiftoon Y ears A co w ielding job and resulted in a drew «202 852.71 ' a larg e b ear an d sm all cub have raid ed h er ice box piek-up ears w hen th e legislature T h ere a re still several m illions of sible. T h ere is no toilet in the cell. In its m onthly Argus. N ovem ber 24. 1921—D airym en fig h t liq u i­ prom pt consolidation of opposition pay envelope, or sev eral tim es had b e tte r cheek up on h u b b y and unem ployed but I believe th a t the T he prisoners are tak en out. th ree su m ore th an one- meets. M uch Injustice has re s u lt­ dation of D airym en's League. p p o rt behind Bull of Union with n u m b er is far less th an popularly at a time, heavily guarded: men through enforcem ent of this W ash lito n county w ins first nrize fo r th e a g ri­ Ju n io r. arnes of M ultnom ah and Hyde of half th e e n tire am ount charged to ed • • • • supposed. O utside of this problem , and women an* ta k i n to g eth ef to B the ap p ro p riatio n -su p p o rted group, Act in th e opinion of Snell, whn c u ltu ral and h o rticu ltu ral ex h ib it a t the N ational Lane w ith d raw in g from th e lace An A lbany, N. Y., professor says a good speech th e road is fairly clear ahead. I th e sam e toilet. This goes on con­ in favor of the eastern O regon w hereas th e o th er tw o-thirds, or points out th a t thousands of the G range convention in P o rtlan d . C om m ittee in chars'e included D. B. B u rk h alter. Mrs. Stockdale, req u ires a punch at the beginning and a kick at th e b elieve th a t th e R oosevelt re-elec­ tinuously, day and night. candidate. An active su p p o rter of 1812 persons drew only $186.166.21. cars subjected to this h ig h er fee “T he u n d erw ear of those w ho B ull's candidacy declared w hile in T he averag e pay of all state e m ­ a re nothing h u t old ears w ith a end. B ut m ost people do n 't lik e to be aw ak en ed so tion sym bolizes the g reat change in D. G. L il'v. Mr. Leedv and K ing Denney. public view point. box on th e back w hile pleasure have been in th e cell for several this week th a t Boivin could ployes is com puted nt $12671 a Dorn’hv D ick of West Union dies of dip th eria. forcibly. • • « • or nmeli heavier construction D u rin g th is com ing C hristm as days becomes com pletely ro tten and Salem not have m ore than 16 of I he 38 m onth. E m ployes of the state sy s­ ears F ra n k Atwood. 16. of B uxton killed in stan tly escape w ith the paym ent of a $5 season th is new attitu d e w ill be w orn out and th e ir en tire bodies tem of higher edueation. how ever, P en g u in s carry rocks in th e ir stom achs for b a l­ dem ocrats in his cam p w hile sev­ w hile asleen M onday night when tre e falls across expressed in te rm s of real boom covered w ith lice bites and often eral of th e 21 republican m em bers d raw an averag e of $204.90 a m onth fee. last. m uch in th e m an n er a bridegroom c arries th e house in storm . M other severely injured. buying. "Shop early " is my advice a rash from nervous eczema. T he w hile th e averag e m onthly pay Tillam ook railroad line blocked b y slides. first batch of biscuits. to both m en and women. "C arry w hole cell can be seen from th e w ere pledged to th e U nion county cheek of the o th er em ployes and L ib rary w orkers of O regon have • ♦ • • man. F riends of Boivin on th e o th ­ T rain out of P o rtlan d ru n s only as fa r as Cochran. a com plete and heavy line of stock corridor. People a rc taken to see it officials in the a p p ro p riatio n -su p ­ contributed m ore than $266 in cash e r hand insist th at th e K lam ath E ight P aris women factory w o rk ers stru ck , d e ­ .Tames H. D avis of N orth P lains nam ed county and ad v ertise to th e lim it” is my before exam inations and later, on tow ard the purchase of referen ce m anding sugar for th e ir daily tea. T he usual desire w arn in g to m erchants and m an u ­ th re a t of being th ro w n in there, county candidate knew w h a t he ported group is only $99.42 and hooks for th e Bandon public li­ recorder to succeed F. A. Everest, w ho resigned. tljat of em ployes in th e self-su s­ was talk in g about w hen he m ade is to have th e pay envelope sw eetened. facturers. Those w ho are “sittin g give up all th e ir mom y, jew els Mrs. R. M. Beebe dies a t Roy N ovem ber 10. b ra ry w hich was com pletely d e ­ tain in g gro u p is $111.48. ♦ • • • tig h t" w ith low inventories, big an y th in g to save them selves from his announcem ent and insist th a t T w en ty -tw o new te x t books for stroyed in the recen t fire, acco rd ­ the sp eak ersh ip fight is all over Thirty Years A ro T hat P ittsb u rg h , Pa., w om an w ho at 68 is cash balances, high-priced bonds, it. ing lo Miss H a rrie tt C. L o n g ,state if the B ull-B arnes forces have not use in the public schools of O re ­ lib rarian " T h e W i t C e ll ” . In addition to t h e s e gon w ere approved by th e S tate A rm s. N ovem ber 22. 1906—"As told In th e H ills” studying h er ABC's m ust have been consum ed w ith and an an n u ity policy a re going y et found it out. "T he 'w et cell’ was an o th er T extbook com m ission a t its b ie n ­ ill,n a tio n s several large hook p u b ­ played to th e second best house of th e season in th e curiosity over those new v itam in s w hich a re a l­ to be caught asleep at the sw itch In the senate, w ith W. 11. S tray - w ays popping up. * ju s t as th ey w ere in 1929 when m eans of coercion. H ere th e floor er of B aker refusing to yield to the nial m eeting here this w eek. A dop­ lishing com panies have also m ade C rescent th e a te r Sunday evening. • • • • th ey w ere "sittin g tig h t” w ith a was flooded w ith w ater and th e on­ H illsboro needs m ore residences. People tu rn ed plea of th e dem ocrats th a t he get tion of th e new tex ts docs not nee- donations of encyclopedias a n d In C hina, roses a re used as m uch fo r food as for trem endous inventory, a big block ly fu rn itu re was a very n arro w into th e race, I he presidency a p ­ I 's n rily mean that books now I n ! ° th c r referen ce books. aw ay ev ery w eek in search fo r homes. C ould now decoration. "A rose by any o th er nam e” is spinach of common stock, heavy loans, and p lank on w hich one could sit but pears to be in the bag for F rancis- use will be discarded im m ediate­ re n t 50 houses. no cash. The successful business not lie dow n. T h ere w ere no s a n i­ ly. C. ' A H oward, sta te su p e rin ­ Jo h n M arty and Rosie T rach sel of B ethany to them . O regon's open fall season has man and investor Is the one w ho ta ry conveniences and th e p riso n ­ eovich of C lalsop county, one of ten d en t of public instruction, e x ­ • • • • m arrie d N ovem ber 16. ad ju sts his attitu d e and view point ers w ere not allow ed to leave the th e younger m em bers of th a t body plained. T he p ractice now follow ­ had a healthy effect on th e state's T h e log cabin is reg ain in g its p o p u larity in gasoline tax revenue. O regon m o­ M rs E dytbe Tozier W eatherred. form erly of to m eet changed conditions! cell for any reason T h eir feet had in point of years. ed in most O regon schools, ne- torists. Including th e to u rists in A rkansas W hich is strange, because th a t "log cabin th is city, is now editor and p u b lish er of "W estern • • * Business, as registered by the to rem ain in the filthy, p u trid w a ­ cording Io H ow ard, Is Io place th e midst, consum ed a total o f Tours," an 80-page m agazine p ublished in B erkeley, childhood" story w as neglected in th e last cam paign. B absonchart, rem ains a t norm al te r filled w ith odurc; this d ev elo p ­ F ile early for your new a u to ­ new books in use only w hen the our • • • ♦ 19.693428 gallons of gasoline d u r ­ and it 20 p er cent above a y ear ed ulcers. I knew of one prisoner m obile licenses is the plea of S ec­ old books need replacing. Cal. ing O ctober on w hich llicy paid We w onder if th a t E v erett. Mass., m an w ho ago. R ecorder H. T. Bagley rep o rts receip ts of w a­ w ho a fte r six days in this ‘w et cell' reta ry of S tate Snell in an effort <*„«,«, . s,;‘tp lax es ♦'»haling $984,671 $126.- te r and lig h t p lan t for year at $9.652, th e larg est In w orked on a “tem p o rary " jo b for 60 y ears has ev er finally signed a false confession. to avoid th e eleventh hour con­ Uncle Sam will potir $768.660