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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
AUGUST 25, 1927 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGI SIX I life til.. Back a few miles the art technique is so perfect that it seems ♦-------------------------------------------------4 one is looking off into a wonderful Miss Barnes of Bertha is acting wide open landscape to the troops as relief agent at the local S. P. marching over the hill as they got office, while Mrs. E. J. Lowry is .smaller and smaller, and gradually vanish away into the landscape. taking a vacation of a month. Mr. and Mrs. IL T. Bruce have Such is roughly an idea of the returned from a week at Neskowin. mathematical fineness to which art George Imlay was a Portland developed.” business visitor Saturday. The dome of St. Peters is a lost The storage room at the local art to engineers. It ranks with the warehouse is fast filling up with the wonderful architectural designs of grain flow still at its height. St. Pauls at London ami the famous J. A. Kirkwood has completed his dome at Florence. How those arch threshing. He reports a fair yield. itects and engineers and masters of Mrs. Vincent Smith and daugh masonry were able to suspend the ter, Nancy Lee, of Portland, visited center of these domes without a the C. T. Imlay home Monday. single support of any kind will The repair work on the local probably always be a mystery to grain warehouse is just about com engineers. In fact they are so pleted. Tom Livingston was doing solid that they have withstood many the work. and many an earthquake. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sbllivan en Most of the European countries, tertained friends from Idaho the especially the spots in southern Eu past week. rope, as well as northern Africa, and George McBreen, local insurance other spots visited, are greatly in man and manager of the Olinger need of education, in the belief of store, was a business visitor in Port Mr. Groner. "They are absolutely land Monday. bound by custom and tradition that Napoleon Snipes and William Gar- has been handed down from the denier motored to Portland Friday. olden times," he said. "To the Mrs. William Ryan was a Port American tourist there immediately land visitor Monday. appears the lack of education, the Oscar Hagg and Florence Yeo slowness, and the appearance of were county seat visitors Saturday. superstition everywhere that holds I. Rommesno of Witch Hazel, who back the population.” is employed in Portland, visited in Asked for his opinion on the rule Reedville with friends Monday. of Mussolini in Italy, he said that no seismograph has recorded an No Booze at Accident earth shock since the fall of Rome Forest Grove Undertaking parlors In the general write-up of acci and interment was in the Forest dents in the Argus last week the that has done Italy so much good as the rise of Mussolini, the great I View cemetery. paragraph just preceding the story dictator of the capitalistic regime. of the Le Roy James accident told “Picture a people who have been Motorist Cut About Face of Officer McMahon finding booze thwarted by some kind of a cover Wilbur Clapshaw of Gales Creek at the scene of the fatal accident ing for literally centuries. Then This was cut about the face when his at the Rock Creek bridge. imagine this covering being sud automobile was struck by an auto paragraph had nothing to do with denly released. Thus, one has some mobile driven by Thomas Bowers, the James accident and the mention what of an idea of the good that ; also of Gales Creek, on the road of booze did not refer to James. has come from the rise of the dicta- i near Gales Creek Saturday evening. The article was misread, which is torship of Mussolini; a shock that ’ the cause of this explanation. has completely upset the world by J surprise. ►TOURING THE WORLD PROVES "The Italians have all kinds of [ WASHINGTON COUNTY BEST energy, vitality, life, and spirit. Contrasted with the remainder of (Continued from Page One) ignorance, the Italians are progres many years. So we were unable to sive and prosperous. Their children Factories that 1 visit many points of interest and of are well dressed. historical significance in the land were formerly shut down under the socialistic regime before Mussolini, of the Mohammedans.” In his description of the remains on account of a high income tax, of olden Greece and Rome Mr. Gro are now operating two and three ner emphatically declared in the full shifts. The socialists had shut down dramatic qualities of his voluminous the factories by a high tax. Labor bass voice that he lacked words was thrown out of work. Mussolini powerful enough to describe the removed this high tax. The factories wonders of art, sculpture, and the again opened and workmen went back to work. general remains. “Do you think the ignorant peo- “I am certain that the skillful work of the renaissance artists and sculptors on the Vatican can never be replaced,” declared Mr. Groner. "On the walls the figures are made to appear life-like. Through that great invention of medieval art, namely, the science of perspective, and through the skillful use of the brush, an entire army can be made to appear marching from over a distant hill. The closest troops are business trip to Medford and Grants Pass. ------------------------------------------------ .<■ William Shoemaker is working at J. F. Gaunt and son, Arthur, have a logging camp near Vernonia. accepted employment in a sawmill Mrs. William Abbott entertained north of Carlton. a few friends Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thoms and two in honor of Mr. Abbott's birthday. daughters have returned home after Among those present were Mr. and a vacation at Cranberry beach, in Mrs. Hawley Ruck and son, Mr. and Washington. ’ Mrs. Hubert Livengood. Mrs. Bogg and Miss Russell of Waco, Texas. Julius Buck has returned vacation spent with friends Mrs. Sanford Rogers is ill at her ver. home here. Mrs. Prink entertained several Miss Russell, who has been visit ladies at a silver tea at her home ing Mr. and Mrs. Abbott for a few on Thursday afternoon. weeks, has returned to her home at Mrs. Harry Sidwell and children, Waco, Texas. Robert, Marvin and Muriel, are en- joying a vacation at Silver Falls GEORGE T. VARLEY lumber camp near Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson George T. Varley, aged 56 years, and family of Huber are at Rocka died Monday, August 15, at his way for a week. home at Strassel, after an extended Mrs. Charles Haines visited at illness from paralysis. Carlton over the week-end. Mr. Varley was born in West Vir- M iss Alice Weisenbach, who was ginia on September 13, 1871, and operated on at a Portland hospital came to Oregon in 1888. He was recently, is convalescing at the home married to Miss Edith Smith at of her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Glenwood on April 28, 1907, and to Wheeler. this union four children were born. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and children, He is survived by the widow and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaunt and fam- the following children: Vera, Oral, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamber- Elza and Evelyn, all at home. He lain and daughter, Virginia, and Ira is also survived by two brothers and Lee and Charlotte Allison picnicked two sisters, Sam Varley of Califor along Gales Creek Sunday. nia, Ward Varley of Portland, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pulver and Zula Scofield of Forest Grove and children are enjoying a vacation at Mrs. Virginia James of Gales Creek. the various beaches. Funeral services were conducted J. S. Coward left Tuesday for a on Wednesday of last week at the Aloha Why Go to the Beach? When you can get all the swimming you want at BALM GROVE Where the water is warm Pond 100 x 800 feet Fine Camping Ground .............................. Reed ville pie of the orient have enough in telligence to receive educationt" ho was asked. "Yes, most certainly,” ho quickly responded. "In fact I was quite surprised at their alertness and quickness to perceive. Mr. and Mrs. Groner made their return trip stopping at France and N The winning of the 1927 Indianapolis classic by George Souders, but an unknown novice the day before the race, is a high tribute to the construction of Star Cars. The Duesenberg special racing car, piloted to victory by the former Purdue University engineering student, was equipped with Masury rubber shock insulators similar to the rubber motor mountings of the Star Car. New Silent STAR FOUR with Red Seal Continental Motor COMPLETELY SUSPENDED IN RUBBER Otto Erickson Co. is by yourslves. Going with a tour ist party not only coats about twice at much, but it wastes about twice as much time. Our next world trip will bo made by us alone. By study ing one can easily map out his own itinerary.” Argus, 11.50 per year. 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