The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 24, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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W ith W hich U Combined the Hilloboro Independent
H ilU b o n t A n ni» « t a b . 1894
H illsb o ro In d ep en d e n t ««tab. *S?S
M eK IN N EY A M eK lX N K Y . P ahltohera
T hursday*
E n tered .•'* bOMmd<*laiM m a tte r
p o sto ffir« a t H illsboro, O regon
P u b lb h e d
W
V E R N E M eK IN N EY
E d ito r
M em ber—O regon
tio a u l
\
E d ito ria l
O F F IC IA L
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th e
MRS. E. C. M eK IN N EY
A ssociate E d ito r
F irs t A udited P a p e r l.a n r-
eat A udited W eekly C irc u la­
tio n in O regon
S ta te F.H«
A» < i a t i n
NEW SPAPER
in
OF
W A SH IN G T O N
C O I NTV
Subscription Ratea S tric tly Cash in Advance
P e r y ea r
Sia month»
...............
$ l.M
V 8- O u tsid e O regon .
F o reig n C o u n tries
12.00
T h e H illsb o ro A rgua assum es no fin a n c ia l r\*p» tu-ibility for
erro r* p ublished in its column-*«. but m «•;»-« w h ere th«*. l'iU'»,r
ia nt fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t »4 a n a d 'e r tia e m e a t in u •«
th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m ista k e occur».
Tolerance
The recovery p ro g ra m in A m e ric a
w ouldn't get very far if President Roose­
velt and his aides were faint-hearted be­
cause they are continually subjected to the
sniping of persons in and out of congress,
some for political reasons, others for sel­
fish reasons and still others seeking a
retu rn to the old special privilege e ra—
th e old deal.
Latest barrage is on the part of those
seeing terrible things in the NRA. con­
ceived by the present adm inistration in
an effort to put more of the spirit o '
friendship and the Golden Rule into busi­
ness relations. It was intended to elimin­
ate many of the vicious "chiseling” prac­
tices th a t almost dem oralized the entire
country. A local exam ple of the fa r reach­
ing effect of “chiseling" policies was in
the milk prices reached before the milk
control bill went into effect.
Those who believe in the elem ent of
fairness in business and fair treatm en t of
employes feel th at the NRA is a step in
the right direction. It is the program of
constructive effort decided on by a govern­
m ent th at has openly stated th at its pur­
pose is the creation of a more abundant
life for the masses. No other program has
been offered by the critics, yet they con­
tinue their efforts to shoot holes in the
recovery program .
It has been pointed out in the state
convention of the F arm ers' Union th a t the
farm ers cannot achieve their aims without
co-operation. The same thing holds true
w ith the nation and it must have the same
spirit of co-operative effort in order to
put over the objectives of the recovery
program .
NRA was passed by congress ju st a
year ago and it has not had time to prove
itself. Some of the codes have ju st been
approved and are not worked out com­
pletely as yet.
Tolerance and the patriotic desire to
w ork in accord with the program of the
governm ent, just as we all did in 1917
and 1918, should be the p a rt of every
good Am erican. A lready the NRA and the
“ new d e a l” as cited by Senator W agner
of New York, has accom plished abolition
of the “sw eat shops,” and child labor, and
“sta rte d wages upw ard with g reat rap id ­
it y .”
Stop and consider w here this nation
stood a year ago. Unquestionably advances
have been m ade from the brink of the
precipice, w here the country was stand­
ing when F ranklin D. Roosevelt w ent into
office. He is doing his best to lead the
country into brighter paths and he most
certainly is entitled to tolerance and p a tri­
otic co-operation.
A study of the situation from contact
w ith non-m etropolitan new spaperm en at
th e annual convention of the N ational
Editorial association and ta lk with various
people en route indicates th a t the small
business m an believes in the codes and
thei • fairness. The National Editorial as­
sociation is composed of new spapers from
the sm aller towns and the convention
unanim ously went on record as praising
those who were giving their best co-opera­
tion in w orking out the code problem s in
the recovery program .
Congratulations
M embers of the Business and Profes­
sional W om en's club are to be congratu­
lated on bringing honors to Hillsboro by
w inning the state contest in the m em ber­
ship drive which ended the first of May.
The prize will be an attractive highw ay
sign containing the name of the town, the
club national emblem and the m eeting
date. This club has been active in com­
m unity affairs since it was organized in
1928, and the Argus extends congratula­
tions on their latest achievement.
Right Type
Keep Faith
In F la n d ers' fields th e poppies blow
Betw een th e crosses, row on row.
lh a i m ark our place; a n d il l the sky.
T he links still bravely sinking fly.
Scarce h e a rd am idst th e guns below.
County Grand Jury
Indicts Three Men
O ld Kiii<» Canute
y
iw u rn
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Ventilation
an I'nds Drafts
(C o n tin u ed fro m p au * 1'
f o r m reage reduction. eompai<*d
with $27;» ooooiki m M arch, 1933
Apiil Is (he y e a rs low ixilnt of In-
»«»liie. y e t
(he bureau eltilliate*
April, 1934. income a l Irom $375,-
Fnlovinenf »»I your m otor ear In 000 t o $4 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
,'f t> quan tity at g rain Micks from
I
, all kinds ol w eather is now pos­
tlie lia s .m i IVi'it A G ra in w are­
sible w ith the new clour-vision
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house.
ventilation sy dein w hich Ls built
V ein O 'B rien a n d Jo in t Fililens. I
into the new Ford V B for ll»;il.
We are dead. S hort d a y s ago
b
oth
of
P
ortland.
were
sentenced
according to II 1. M acK en/le. Io DIESEL fram ing Men and boyn
We lived, felt dawn, saw su n set glow.
w anted lo learn d u d en g in eer­
»•al
Ford dealer ' 1'hc new Ford
to
one
y
e
ar
eaeli
in
tlie
county
jail
Loved a n d were loved, a n d now we lie
ing O pportunities f«>r big pay
n ld a tin g .a ste m not only p ro ­
Monday tollowir.,. pleas of guilty
In F la n d ers' lields.
Jolv..
Ix ltc r Ih.in « vei W ilt«- or
vides i he d« su e d am ount ol air in
to larceny inform ations. T h e m en
i .ill Hem phill Diesel F u g ln e e i -
any w eather.
b u t also prevent.s
were
aeeused
ol
stealing
a
revolver
in
227
F Biiruside Bt , P o rtlan d
T ake up o u r q u a rre l w ith th e foe!
«halts and perm its H ear vision "
front a n autolst who had given
To you front failing h a n d s we throw
W
hen
u
n
id
a
tio
n
Ls
d»
sired
the
- e
"
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I'R llu . r vn.in»..t.mii
,.»-««i (i n
•.hem a ride.
T he T o rch —be yours to hold it high;
window glass 1. ra c e d to the ton II.
'G . .'I I
VV I I I.,
, ip
Postponed sentenee was m eted
It ye break f a ith w ith us who die.
Then the h an d le is given a n a d ­
out T h u rsd ay to Dave A lexander
ditional hall turn. Thus slides th e
We sh a ll not sleep, th o u g h poppies grow
glass back horizontally to lorm a
'o n a ch arg e ot larecny in a dw ell­
In Flanders* fields.
narrow slot betw een tlie glas.-, a n d
ing. He was allowed Ills liberty.
—L ieut. Col. J o h n M eCrae.
the train«' T hro u g h this slot all is
O rders o te n u lm g deten se m otions
«irawn out b> the lorwur«l m otion
tor ehange ot venue a n d to strike
I i< eliseti Fiiihahiter» and
Next W ednesday Am erica will pause i com
«4 the cai
Individual control is
plaint were Issued last week
I I \ l It II. DILI ( I OHS
provided lor b oth fro n t a n d real
to pay tribute to its heroic dead of till its by C ircu it Judge Arlie W alker In
. l«le windows."
wars. It will praise the sacrifices of those tiio Dairy C o - o p .ra m e association
In cold or .stormy w eather the
r iim u * 9 5 3
1111 Isboro
u it again st th e Blue R ibbon Jersey
ventilation slots p n vent logging of
who offered their lives for their country. s Milk
eom pany a n d several m ilk
the w indshield am i window , bv
All true Americans should participate and producers.
2 “/ ^ Y
' inaintaiii.ii ; a d ra ll tree cumulation
W« .Ir »1 ht U val K a ta la
ol a ir in s id e the bodv. llu n m l air
renew their pledge of patriotism . By their
\\ rh.*
J o h n W alnoter of H illsboro l i t ­
E ire nttil
A u ln m itliil» 1 nsi» i n m «
which
otherw
ise
m
ight
eonden
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on
actions on that day and every day they tere d a plea ol not guilty to a n in ­
f .\
M a ire 1 italia a m i Issu« S tu r i» Um ida
in-
.
the
glasses
Is
d
raw
n
from
the
should show th at they are holding the d ictm en t charging driving while m -
M U A I ' l.l
tel lor. ”
A M IS M K K
x .ra te d W ednesday while H arry
W hen th e w eather Ls h u t or
I U I 1 i l o k o , o i o <; o n
Torch on high and th at they tire not te
Mowery ot B eaverton plead not
T»l»|>h»>n« l.i »1
u n i H c -.u itl 8 t.
hum id the u n restricted IU»u <»i air
breaking faith with those who died on guilty to a n in d ictm en t charging
provided bj Uu i " : d v e il! H a l i n g
Am erica's battlefields.
system
th ro u g h open u i t k U l l l e l d .
sodom y.
open cowl ventilat«H am i «»¡ h n w in ­
O rders in the following circuit
Let us rem em ber that Am erica is truly
dows m akes l o r greatest ruling
eases were issued tin s week:
the land of the free and the home of the court
HARRISON D. HUGGINS,
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>7 «om In lort mild w eather, th e open cowl
W alter Jo h n so n Vs. E lm er W iberg
M. D.
brave! Our love of country and desire to et al, o rder. Pearl C arlson vs. O sear
k*
•C'ú/rw. ' *vi
¿2 vcntila.or. with its screen to p re ­
stand by her should not falter. W ith a Carlson, order, decree; J D. N eu­
Eye, Far. Note und Throat
vent the « n t r a m e of inset l
and
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the ventilating slots provide a n
great and courageous leader like F ra n k ­ m an vs. C harles B erthold et al.
Spet'lallat
am ple circulation ol air.
ent, decree. 11. A. K u ra tli et
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lin D. Roosevelt this country will win its judgm
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al vs. O ust R ichardson et al, c o n ­
way through present difficulties a n d firm a tio n sale real property. Dairy
G I. ASH EM F IT T E D
Says NRA Has Saved
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em erge to a brighter future. Those who C o-operative association vs Blue
S m a ll O il P ro d u c e r»
V Y KilHltNtf .v«*». *
R.mm 1
lie in F landers’ fields would have us keep Klbbon Jersey Milk com pany et al.
WASHINO'rON < .•
h.«v
( .»mmrrt ial NaOuttal lla n k Ann««
m otion for change ol
ly th a n any o th er focxl. tlie di< tarv lug saved sm all oil tq a r a to r s is
l a ? ’? with them by support of A m erica's overruling
given
the
p
re
sid
e
n
ts
recovery
p
r
o
­
venue, overruling m otion io strike
essentials so o tten lacking in low
I'h o itM
llix irs
pr
.;m.
com plaint, overruling d e fen d an t d e ­
calori«' redui tng diets Fresh milk gram in a letter m tlv e tl al NBA
Rralilrtic«. 2U7f
W Jl<> a in to 12 m.
m u rrer; Donna M . M ullen vs. O. A.
.supplier vitam in A. B. I) and <» h ead q u a rte rs ir»»in 1). J. Bw etiuv
O ffl.'r2 V ?l
I S'» p. in to b p m
lime and phosphorus, a n d has an ol Bulla»«». N Y . p im s ld e n t o l th e
Cobb, denying m otion; R. P. L an -
New Yolk S ta te Oil lT«>dUtei . a s
dau er vs. Ja m es Dixon, overruling
Two Jersey cows owned by David excellent protein for building, r e ­ stHiatlon. Declaring th a t Tully UO
d em u rrer; F F. B urlingham vs. H agg >x Sons of Reedville ranked pairing body ttssues.
cent «»i the producers com pris­
A quart of fresh b ottled m ilk or per
H enderson Stock eom pany, ju d g ­ h igh in the production of m ilk and
ing this group a re sm all business
m ent. decree: S ta le In d u stria l A c­ b u tte rfa t d uring th e m o n th of April, butterm ilk every dav sim u li be in m en operating w hat are know n as
ONION SKIN FIN ISH
cident com m ission vs. C. J. Biel- according to a re p o rt released by eluded H us m a\ lx« ta k in as a strip p er well». Mr. Hweeney sta te s.
m an. default. Judgm ent; E r w i n th e Y am hill-W ashington H erd I m ­ beverage or cooked in food In o r ­
A year ago our n id u s tr v w a. on
der
to
"balanct
your
reducing
diet
the brink ol rum ITHav, th an k s
Lippert et ux vs. L J. D oherty et
ent association report A ver­ be sure to use daily.
Last Saturday was a proud day for the al. overruling d em u rrer; Jo lu i P erry provem
to P i c s i d c u t It«»«» .« veil am t th e last
age production of the 35 h erd s te s t­
A N I»
One
q
u
a
rt
of
fresh
m
ilk;
two
co-operative dairym en who help to supply A. L arsen et al vs. F ra n k Uleid e t ed for tlie m o n th was 713 1 ixnm ds fru its ione citrus or t -muto»; th ree coligle.xx. through the good o llk e s
a
lo n e »»I th e N u tm n a l Ke«»*v«ry uct
T
y
p
e
w
r
i
t e r R ib b o n »
Portland with milk. They were hosts at a al. decree; and C lifford Corless vs. of nulk a n d 33 36 pounds of fat green vcge.ables. especially the green and
the ieurless a d m in istratio n of
M arch average was 874.6 txrunds and yellow variety; use a t least Secretary
luncheon to new spaper men of the Oregon E sther Corless. c e ta u lt, Judgm ent. T of h e nulk
h ae... tm ■ leading in d u s ­
and 31.92 pounds of fat.
tuie raw v« < able dally; one egg try of Am erica is show ing a w«»n-
P robate orders were issued in the
country, and others. The luncheon room e states
of Jam es D. R obbins. Erie
H igh producing herd In tlie d a s - Gf posiblt* each day».
u ir iu l n n p ro v c u u n t. T he busitu -•
was the big butter-m aking division in the Johnson. John C. Briekley, H enry for 20 head or m ore was ow ned by In addition to th e foods listed of tlie sm all business nu n of o u r
new milk, b utter and cheese plant built S. Lund. K a th erin e O chs, M innie Mrs T hom as W illiam s of F o r e s t above every person s h o u li get Held has gone Irom le d to black
A hlstrom . C asper K e h rh , Em ery Grove. H er h e rd of 21 registered plenty of sunshine during the ruhi - ink. Ami lor ail «»I th a t we a re
in Portland by the dairym en.
Alphetis Stew art a n d Ja c o b K leger. Jerseys averaged 850 pounds of milk rtier m onths and take t»otne source uuly grateful to Si’i irt.u v 1» k< to
the congress, a n d t o P resident
W hile speeches were m ade, the build­ G u a rd ian sh ip orders were issued a n d 47.97 pounds of fat H erd ot f vitam in 1> It Is now nossible to itoose
w it.
vitam in D milk, w hich b a
ing throbbed with an industry th at could for Idell Luella K incaid a n d F ra n k 13 Jerseys owned b\ Mrs Ida Bond get
verv desirable wav of getting this
of Yam hill county p lac id h ig h in im p o rtan t vitam in Into th e diet If Ag B ureau Cite» Fact»
not pause, because of public need for its F. M eacham .
O rd ers in the following circuit th e class for h erd s of 12 to 20 head vitam in I) milk Ls not available,
on In c o m e * f o r F a r m »
products. The place was so im m aculately court
cases were issued last week: w ith an average of 842 pounds of he next best source ls cod liver
W ASHINGTON
T h e B ureau of
clean that the very cleanliness contributed Jen n ie W. M organ vs. G eorge A n ulk a n d 43 62 pounds of fa t In oil.
A gricultural Economic.« eTTnat»’*
M organ release real property from th e small herd division, th e group
••Slenderize, then, w ith f r e s h total cash farm income lor the
appetite for the milk and cheese.
tlie beauty m ethod of weight first q u a rte r of 1934 a? $1 312.000,-
release re al pro p erty from a t ­ of seven Jerseys owned by E.tn . milk
Eighteen hundred dairym en own the lien,
torney's hen, J. D. N eum an vs. Dietz of Y am hill county was high control because fresh milk p ro ­ (HX). of which |97(kH).000 cam e from
building. W hen the m arket does not con­ C harles B erthold et al. d e fau lt, w ith an average of 1071 pounds of vides better th a n any o th e r food the benefit paym ents, xs com pared with
vitam ins
m inerals a n d proteins $873,000.000 for the first q u a rte r of
sume all the milk they bring to town, the judgm ent, decree; E ia th in e M. m ilk a n d 54.85 pounds of fat.
th a t prom te n a tu ra l beauty and 1933 T he .March, 1934. c a s h in c o m e
C
hristen
sen
vs.
A
lbert
C
hristensen,
H
ighest
producing
cows
were
lacteal fluid is turned into products th a t
y o uthful bovi ics.
of farm ers Included $408 oOO.OOO from
D elbert V. L earned vs. R a n ­ "Judy-Second." a 6 -year old Jersey
A booklet on ' Safe We :ht C o n ­ a!«* of farm prtxlucts and $9.000.-
may be m arketed at g re a te r leisure w ith­ order;
dolph Bowlbv. ap p o in tm en t g u a rd ­ ow ned by H agg & Sons of Reedville.
tro l’ will be sent upon request io ooo from ren tal am i Ixmefit pay-
out th re a t to quality. Even a milk pow der ian ad litem ; O E M cCorm ick vs. average 1440 pounds of n ulk a n d Ada
K M a y n e . C ltU ens Bank b u d d ­ m e n u by the F arm A dm inistration
, F red B arnum , default, ju d g m e n t; 84 9 pounds of fat. a n d "P retty .' ing. P ortland.
division is soon to be added.
a n d W alter Jo h n so n vs. E liner W i­ 7-year old Jersey owned by Allen
These 1800 dairym en produce milk berg et al order.
T uppt’r ot C arlton, average 1632
from 30,000 cows. They have an invest­
P ro b ate ord ers were issued in th e pounds of m ilk a n d 816 pounds ol
Fire», A ccident», nnd
m ent in dairy farm and equipm ent th a t estates of G ust Peterson. R aleigh S. fa t.
"Sally
12."
Jersey
owned
by
Hagg
Rooinson,
C.
M
Good,
W
illiam
Sicknes»
averages $1200 for each cow, or $15.200
rem er, E lizabeth M aurer. P h ilip A: Sons, was high In tlie 4 -year old
for each average dairy of 16 cows. Since B
Lorenz Scsaefer and Axel J o h n ­ class with a n average ol 1059
Ail com e w ith o u t w arn-
they organized, the dairym en have not son. An order was also issued in pounds of n ulk a n d 67.7 pounds of
F or f>5 to 80-ucrc B
only been able to fight th e ir own battles tire g u ard ia n sh ip of Idell Luella fat. "P et," Jersey owned by C. E
incaid, while a n o th e r was t-sued R obertson Ac S on of Forest Orove.
and build th eir own plant, but they have K
G ra d e d airy farm .
in th e case of Delia Poter, a d m in is­ was high In th e 3-year old cla-x>
a net income 15 per cent g reater. In other tra trix , vs J. B. W alter
w ith a n average of 1281 pounds of
m ilk and 78 1 pounds of fat "M er­
from all these r i s k s
words, their earnings have m ounted from
List y o u r p ro p e rty
ry." Jersey ow ned by Mrs. T hom as
costs only a few cents
$2,484,000 to $3,000,000 a year, and it is
now.
W illiam s of F orest Grove, placed
HO gets th e dollar th a t L-
all money th a t goes directly into circula­
a day.
h igh in th e tw o-year-old c la s s w ith
sp
e
n
t
for
p
rln
ttn
AnalyMs
tion to keep a host of o ther enterprises
a n average of 993 pounds of m ilk
Insure witli
oi disposi Ion of tin lollur Hi n t
of
a n d 68.5 pounds of fat.
going. There is yet a question as to actual
for p rin tin g »hows th a t more
(C
o
n
tin
u
ed
fro
m
p
ag
e
1>
Twelve
cows
were
d
etected
as
TU A L A TIN VALLEY
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profit at present price levels.
th a n 70 per cent of it L, paid
on th e craves of v ete ran s p rio r to boarders du rin g th e in o n .h and
lo r la :or. ind remit its nt home
INSURANCE AGENCY
But if they h ad n ’t organized, if they W ednesday.
were sold lo r beef. A to ta l of 297
to benefit tlie butch r, tiie bak-
h a d n ’t co-operated, the dairym en would
H illsboro post. A m erican Legion cows in th e association produced
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. ever) line
er,
tiie d ’.......
o tili - r
over
40
pounds
ot
fat.
be bemoaning bankruptcy instead of cele­ th ro u g h a form al request s. v ral
of re ta il trade.
years ago by th e G ra n d A tiny of
b rating progress.— Oregon Journal.
F ill Main Street
Phone Mil
Hillsboro, Oregon
SI 1X1(1 ItIZ.E s t H I . Y WITH
th e Republic, G eneral R andom p t.
Tlie d ollar nxpt’nded w k h th e
I 111 II MILK
has charge of th e M em orial Day
ter n
local ,;r. ler
observance. Legion com m ittees a re
he do.-
T he redo ing d iet is alw ays a su b ­
l
m m ii ity t h i n
W. V erne M cK inney J .
ject of in ter, nt am ong Women be-
lur .'.pun for n w re n a n d t e.
E3K IZ'£JXK XaaW Ei«nH EXI.>
'W l.-. . ¿kUU'.J
a n d Nye Bristol, exercises a t th e ­ luuse one ol th e a ttrib u te s of
a tre ; Dr. R. J. Nicol, pas. com ­ c h arm is a slender, youthful bodily
T he local r icrc h an t who buy »
It is related th a t in a neighboring town m ander. prog ram a t cem etery, a n d c uitour. T h u is not only decree,I
p rin tin g out de of hL. own coin-
by ¡ashion. b u t because good h e u lih
the president of the high school student Lt. K ro e je r, parade.
u tuiittv I, ro. j ni . his own cash
dem ands it.
r . ! ; A good m any retail
body appeared recently a t a cham ber of
S ta rv a tio n d iets and o th er h a r m ­
in ercl’.nn.i, n tel education aioiik
commerce m eeting to urge the business
ful m ethods in th e field of w eight
th is iin. Th » only source from
control are taboo a s h e alth is too
men there to advertise in a year book be­
w inch they v. ill get th is educa-
often im paired w hen th: xe p ra c ­
ing published, only to learn th a t the
;. • 1 tl I- . r a l new spaper.
tices are followed T he sale way to
cham ber m em bers resented the fac t th a t
Thirty Years Ago
reduce or gain w eight ls tlie "bal­
Il h a s tak n years for people
Argus. M ay 19. 1904 — U. of O. anced diet" m ethod w ith p ro ix r
no local business places were being p at­
to come to omc u n d e rsta n ling
• You have at your toinm and a complete envelope service—
exercise
o
r
re
st
depending
on
th
e
k tea m d efeats Pacific 68 to
of tlie fa c t th a t the tourist dol­
ronized in the way of photography, print­ trac
requirem ents of tlie individual
49.
one th a t is not »urpussed in th e W rit. T his mean» that you
lar.
for
instance,
is
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t
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T he reducing d ie t like tlie no rm al
ing, binding or engraving work and th ere­
G eneral Jo u b crt, a fam ous com ­
have a choice of styles, size«, weight* and grade» which uie
ber
lit
to
tlie
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diet
m
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c
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ta
in
all
the
food
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m an d er in the B 'jer war. lectures
fore the group had decided not to give here
available on short notice.
m en ts needed bv tlie body. A q u a rt
a t opera house.
T
iie
dollar
sp
en
t
for
prin
tin
g
one thin dime of advertising. There you
S ix tie th anniversary of founding of fresh m ilk, fru its and vegetables
ls
th
e
m
ost
loyal
dollar
in
your
have a practical application of the much- of W est U nion B ap tist ch u rch will a n d eggs- -the "protective loixls
The Special Postage Saver
com m unity Don t let your local
should form th e founda i n of tlie
' be observed M ay 22.
talk ed “ buy at home” policy.
m e rc h a n ts lorget th a t fact. —
reducing d iet because these foods
T he Mail-Well 1’o.tage Saver
F ra n k P eters a n d siste r Miss provide essential vitam ins, m inerals
W isconsin P r
Fortunately N ew berg business places Lottie
nam ed a ssista n ts on Pacific and p ro tein s necessary to m ain tain
E nvelo|« is of sjierial design
are not vexed by any such aggravated sit­ university publication.
good h e alth .
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which gives first < lass mail ap­
C ounty fin an cial condition e x ­
F re sh milk, because of its a b u n ­
uation as the one above related. As a gen­
pearance and is mailable a t I lie
cellent, being $4000 ah ead of deb'. d a n t food value, h a s been co n sid ­
eral rule our educational institutions and
third d.iM rate with the flap
co u rt house building opposite ered by m any as la tte n in g Ac­
various organizations exhibit comm end­ . T u Old
a la tin hotel older th a n W e s t tually, it is a low calorie food, b e ­
■ruled. Another special feature
of its w ealth of vitam in, and
able loyalty to home town m erchants and Union ch u rch by one yeai I t was cause
is the "window'* which is available in Mail-Well Post igs
m inerals it furnishes more clfective-
built
u
n
d
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r
co
n
tra
ct
by
Jam
es
Im
-
craftsm en, but there is still some mission­ brie in 1852. W illiam K an e of F o r­
Saver Envelopes. (The addressing charge ot «5 (X) |ier M ia
ary work to be done in this line.
est G rove a n d H enry W enrung did
saved due to the fill-in being used ns the address.)
the c a rp e n te r '*urk AU tiie iuin-
As one case in point local new spapers ; ! ber
w as h a n d worked.
Full G um m ed Window Envelope«
are frequently called upon to provide free I G ra n d m a M ary R am say Wood,
publicity for profit-m aking entertainm ent 'o ld e st in h a b ita n t of U nited States,
Window Envelopes save tim e in mailing, ! i,> the elimina­
celebrate 117th b irth d a y May
and are glad to co-operate in this, but will
tion cd the addressing ojaration. Mail Well Window Enve.
20. S he crossed plains In 1853 a t
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th ere is a feeling of being imposed upon age of 66, m ost of th e way o n
horseback.
.« i - G ilm ore
R ichfield - G en eral - SI
when handbills, tickets and program for
«TV»«
Fifteen Years Ago
such affairs are turned out in the form
H i-l’res: ure Gn a
Argus. May 15. 1909 -Dr. d i a r i e s
of cheap, hand-fashioned m akeshifts as H. R affety, who cam e to county
Aut< lotive R ep airs
F re e C ran k case S e r v i c e
an expedient to save spending a few dimes in 1852. died in P o rtla n d M ay 10.
Too Tate to Classify
S"
J
Donelson & Sewell
County Herds Rank
High in Milk I ests
Their Splendid Progress
CARBON PAPER
I lillsbtvro Argus
OSE ft ft
ANT*A
W h o G ets
the Dollar?
Decoration Day
Observance Here
H A V E CASH
BUYERS
ing.
PR O T E C T IO N
w
\V. G . I D
E
Patronize Ye One Another
C’ tL ÍS T K
In Other Days
G overnor M artin of W ashington, in his
recent visit to Oregon, was very logical in
W alter F. V andervelden and L u ­
his statem ent “th a t if there ever was a for printing.
H V andchey of Roy m arried
tim e when governors are needed th a t are
E nlarging on this them e of ethics in ella
May 6. Jo h n F. C a rsten s and Mr.,.
in tune with the president it is the pres­ patronizing one a n o t h e r , considerable E lizabeth H eltzel of B anks m arried
e n t.” Throw ing of partisan m o n k e y m ight be said about business men who go M ay 11.
R asm ussen or n e a r th e M in­
w renches into the wheels are a handicap out of town for their printing and those te r H ans
bridge re tu rn s from service in
in the road to recovery. Co-operation is who never fail to rise to the seductive lure , F rance.
so easy, but it seems awfully h ard for of transient advertising solicitors offering
B orn, to M r a n d Mrs. E arl Hobbs,
u g h te r, May 7.
some to grasp the idea.
space on everything from maps to m atch ; a d H a einrich
O tto of L aurel died
boxes. You seldom see the advertisem ent j M ay 8.
of this type of m erchant in the local p a­ I A rnold Berger, who w as with
91st Ln F rance, arrived hom e F rl-
per.
Good Work
Every small town business man feels ! day.
T igard high school ia atrong in ita com­ th a t his custom ers need much education in F orest H ills L ad ies’ Team
m ercial dep artm en t and has won many the way of home loyalty, and the home
D e fe a ts Y am hill G olf Club
honora. The school again took the state town new spaperm an has problem s of his
F o rest H ills ladles' golf team d e ­
ty p in g contest at Oregon State college, own in this line.— N ew berg Scribe.
feated th e Y am hill club team 164
having won last year. Such w ork is de­
to 1 3 4 last week on t h e local
course. M em bers of th e F o rest Hills
serving of much credit.
Included: M esdam es Mills,
Taxpayers, through th eir ownership C team
ate, A nderson, M organ, Arms,
of property and their paym ent of govern­ O oodm an. Miller, W atrous, J o h n ­
a n d Enschede. T h e Y am hill
M em bers of the F arm ers’ Union from m ental costs, may well be regarded as son
team was composed of M esdam es
all p a rts of the state have been m eeting stockholders in their governm ents. As Ross, C om pton, M allone, S e lle rs ,
here this week and the people of this such, they are entitled to financial s ta te ­ M ardls, H offm an, L inder. Alexander,
com m unity are happy to have had them ments, either m ailed to them or published M arsh a n d Macy.
as th e ir guests. We hope th eir stay has in th eir local papers, ju st as the financial
New Inspectors Named
been p lea sa n t and th a t they will w ant to statem ents of big corporations are.— W is­
A new flock of inspectors has
re tu rn h ere fo r th eir convention in the consin Press.
Just been released T hese, n u m b er­
not too d ista n t future.
ing ten o r 12, will cheek up w hole­
Buyers of advertising have learned salers, brewers, re ta ile rs and oth ers
who sell o r h an d le liquor and who
Life is worth living, if only for its th a t there is no substitute for the circula­ a re supported to pay th e s ta te a
tion
th
a
t
new
spapers
give.
license o r fee fo r t h a t privilege.
taking of chances.
n e r v h í :
MilbhuryjlisArij us
1^-1
Cosleti Super § er-fice Station
F iresto n e T ires, Tubes an d A ccessories
DRIV E
IN —
SPA RK
P -UGS TESTED
FR EE
Coslett S uper Service Station
M ade-to-Order Envelopes
f'O S I.E T T ’S T llU t K SI R« I L
F irst and B aseline S treets
CO SLETT’S B A R -B -0
Phone 12C3
LOWER FEED PRICES
W e Sell for Cash ( nly!
W e Buy in Car L o ' r !
We m anufacture Im perial Bran ' Feeds in our
own m odern plant.
W e sell our Feed direct to th«1 consumer—
You save the dealer profit.
T rade w ith Im perial — P ay Cash and S ave!
IMPERIAL FEED QC GRAIN CO.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feed«
lopes oiler still further advantages they nave inserting lime
due to the firmly cemented glassine window save sealing
time due to the heavy gumming of the flap which insures
that the flap on every cnvelo|>e "slicks."
Honth Kerond Rt.
Tlie made to-order envelope is
now used for the mailing of
IxMiklrta, catalogs, folders, etc.,
almost exclusively. Hie oppor­
tunity of using pa,>cr stix k of
sny color, grade, or weigiit, snd the assurance of a snug fit are
available at prices conqjarable to stork enselopes.
Stamped Envelope Service
If you are partial to the use of stamped envelopes, see esn
supply Mail-Well envelopes stamped whirl, give all the con­
veniences of government stamped envelopes, but none of their
limitations. Your investment in postage will lie seduced two-
thirds by our monthly delivery of stamped envelopes.
W i are prepared lo serve you and will apprei tale the opportunely
"M ail tTell Envelopes R m huivoty'