THE Page Four ÎT ills b o r c ^ A r o u s W illi U hich U ('« hr M iim I ih e Iftllaber* Independent Hillab<>rw A ttun e«« ah 1SU4 H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t « n a h ISTS MrKINNKY A M rK INN K Y . 1‘u b li.h er- P u b liai ed Thursday» E ntered aa »econd-elaa» m atter in the p *»toffice at H illsboro. Oregon W m r s . e c . M c K in n e y A sso cia te E d ito r V E R N E M rKINNKY Editor F ir s t A u d ite d P a per. L a m ­ ent A u d ite d W e e k ly C ir c u la ­ tio n in O re c o n M e m b e r— O r v - . n S ta te E d i­ t o r ia l A s s o c ia tio n aad N a ­ t io n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o c ia ti n O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N COVNTY Subscription Kates S trictly Ca*h in Advance P « y e a r ____ _ ___ 11.60 S i* m o n th s ------ ------------ .W U , S. O u ts id e O re g o n — 12.00 F o re ig n C o u n trie s .....— 3. BO T h e H ills b o r o A r c u s assumes no fin a n c ia l re s p o n s ib ility fo r e r r o r s p u ld is h e d in its o 'iu m n s . b u t in cases w h e re th t» pa p e r L a t f a u lt w i ll r e p r in t t h a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ic h th e ty p o c ra p tu c a J m is ta k e occurs. Hopes Shattered High hopes w ere raised S aturday with th e announcem ent th a t peace agreem ents h ad been signed th a t would end the w a te r­ fro n t strik e th a t is tying up th e entire Pacific coast, causing loss of untold m il­ lions and effecting everyone. These w ere quickly dashed w ith an overw helm ing vote against the arra n g e m e n t agreed to by th e president of th e longshorem en's union. M ayor Jo e C arson of P ortland in an ­ sw e r to pleas from m any sections and countless individuals is determ ined to open th e P ort of P ortland so th a t the losses to farm ers and business in general will not be so g reat. It is a serious condition and every possible effo rt should be m ade to brin g about peace so th a t th e public will not continue to b ear the brunt of the burden. T hat the strik e has had a m arked in­ fluence on business is indicated by the Ju n e issue of th e Business Survey, pub­ lished in P o rtlan d , show ing P ortland busi­ ness index a t 60 fo r May of a com puted norm al, against 80 in A pril and 61 in May, 1933. In d u strial activity has been cu rtailed due to inability to m ake ship­ m ents. Lum ber stocks glut mill yards. M en are throw n out of work. M arkets are perm anently endangered. The public suffers in all such cases. T he people have a rig h t to protection from such conditions. 11 I L L S B O E H Hood Insurance N’llA justifies its organization, it' tor nothing else, in the elim ination of child labor, and the riddance of sweat shop and pauper wage practices that existed in many places in the industrial east. Thousands of m erchants with their many more thousands of employes hoping for b e tte r jobs resent influences that seek to th w a rt their hopes. The average small business man. regardless of party, i n nearly every line of endeavor has seen in the N’RA protection from price-cutters and chiselers, big and little. The blue eagle is their hope and the ray of sun­ shine for countless thousands ot working people, whose incomes a year ago had been reduced to little or nothing and busi­ ness failures were occurring regularly. In ord er for business to m aintain the wage and hour stan d ard s protection must be accorded, protection from the destruc­ tive practices th a t brought us to the verge of com plete collapse. It is the stabilizing influence th at must bring some benefits to everyone and we hope eventually cut down still fu rth er the great num bers of unem ployed. Such policies are g o o d in s u r a n c e against future depressing business condi­ tions and assure a fair deal to the w ork­ men and the em ployer th at is fair and square with his employes and his com­ petitors. The Train of 1844 AEG U S, H IL L S B O R O . Portland Trio Held ! ♦ on Larceny Charge Charged »'.ill stealing between 600 and 000 pounds of brass and bron.-e b u sliui: from the old W heel­ er mill iv a r Cochran Eddie Cuni- muigs Fred Burner and ITeston 11. Howe all of IX'itland. were taken into custody Tuesday The arrests were made ill Portland. J.,me- Ryan ot West Slope r i ­ pened to Mierill J W Connell tha, n.s House was ransacked sometime . „. . .1 ., p nt and t 30 a n . n..;ht of June 14 and »22 50 in easli la'k.u Entry was made by cutting - re.n oil living room window and ciawhng .hrough unlocked window teiki \\ ..... ei J r ol R, M,iva«, e » . H /« ' l M No» IS IU • 1.0«; • I l( in Bpalu In letter Io grandm other, i i,-u. s. IW.'h. n o n . II. K Mrs Nancy Johnston at North .....ill N A ll. v . i V 13. IV2N 91 .i». H . l l i Plains. I N” «»i N »v 1 i. iva«. 9160. N7I3 William Gray has received word ' 13. iva«, 91 6o, M lii|x 'h a . N dial I l l s son. Claude was picked . 1 1 mía. N»v h . ivaa. up dead on Ihe battlefield hi | n i »un», i»**' a. iva«, i Ima M m vi y, Ih. U, France August 24 j ■ Il I n y lo i. I h . Ih . Ed Selmhiierleh. ueltng for Ihe m 1 T a y lo r . IX». tu ' . m a « . >i lllllslxiro chili, asks eltv lathers to I l n i r y l'» > . .. Ih n , 1W2«. 91 »"• . W»*6 promote Fourth ot July cell 'uuiioii •A tu to i k < 16. II».!« 91 <>'n . U i* « Counellmcu Vaught. Curllle and H r . 16, . IW2« . 91 (H» . U4*M l l w o o m I K K ill were named and will up|X>IUt . ll«rtiii«*H . I»««. 16, It»**«. 91 6« , 1»4*U WH- 1 II «nt J 16, IW2«. 1 91 A h in ...n , !»«•• a manager Ih n 16. IV2N. Glto Schulz of Belhany returns -I'l I l.c-t. A h Ih . U I ' ■. A l» * K» II III from service in France. I l m l it o l. l. Ih * Mra a I i . . i i i " t . i IX n I f .« - . 9 1 6 0 . t'K ivas. 91 6V . V60 I. I H u a a c ll. Ih x Wilson and Smith Plan New Market i va s. 9 1 6 0 . 16. IV 2 ", 91 Ralph WlUon and Jo«» Sm llh will open a modern grocery nuirket in the Commercial building o n o r about July I. The nU>re will I m » called the Fairway Market The corner M»ction of the build­ ing. w bleb was formerly oct upled b\ the bank a iil then the Wilkes \ t» tract < otnpany. la i »«• 11 ■ r t modeled to house the new store Wall* are being torn down to pro­ vide iui open air market Both young men have a wide acquaintance m the retail grocery field here, having been with the Saf< way .store here. Wilson us m an- ager tor more titan a year Joe Sm ith was born ami reared in tills county and haa served in grocery . tores iiere for five years. Early l\u k Complete L«H*al Ray-Mahng cannery will probably complete the early pa< k of red raspberries. Youngixrrlea. red sour cherries aiui ix as this week Contract Awarded C ontract tor the audit of records of county school districts was aw ard­ ed Wednesday to A I. Ainacher of Hillsboro by the district boundary board. l l . ’ l l . ll V 6« U /IV 16. iva«. 91 6 j »o i. i va i. 9 > a o , 9 I. H l. J m ii ». iva.. 9« Ih . I J I i I I . m I. A tM Ilt, ’ IL .» N . h o tf. I U .« .. M. M l , . VM II lv . 912«. I l i r i < . H l l | . » l i » , J m O a. iva i, 9»av. ll u r o l . l H t» "» |'l» . I ¿. »vai nao. U o r it h l K "««», l u - i h ... V n i i l l o r i i . I •(> a, iva I. 9« 00. I . U i u l I . m U ’ «, I «4, 2. I* i î , ia • E»i. a. iva;, VVK* W I lii UH Koht M. h x l g l t ' i . i llu t t o h . J m ii ö . iv a 9<* il» |ih » « ta . A K..M A lv in . KM » . c i» , M a n l i 4. 1 »27, 9« II U»2 7. 9 2 " « . 1' 1 i Id re M u u li 1 I t " . |6 11, i ... i . \ r > il 4. < IU27. 9 « " " . 9n mi 4. IW2 7. « .«-W I * . I L . s k r l l1. A» u l im . l i. 1 Itu . K l i n i . W i l l ( . IU.' / . 9« " « M ay l ‘ L‘ ■ 9« «« lo t ' ' » n i h o . , 1) lia«. M « y 3. H U / . 9« " « 1 i J o h n K..Hipa. M a y 3, IU.*. . 96 20 u lu li. M u y J u h it It f h t tA -a . 1 »-«I IW27. 9 2* 7. IV¿7, 9 91 May ( <>ui«l 4 K ai Il IL goad El Auw » ..Auw 1 y. N .u S u tu ro 1 1 ... Id I U iii«»y. I»«rt- S H I I . * . ' . H, n o lla I'r s ( • r a ii u r . » .o . I4 IU 2 T 1' . . M uy f 1 .. 1 1 •• 4 Í N J . t * . »n«. J 9 3 "" s , lu . A i. ■ 1 i f « a lti « « t r a i l i la « r r t o " |>r«a«ii la y n m i l « l i i t i n ■i l t ' y .la y« f r o m th » « ill hr t J u ly . th ru « III hr 1.1 92 - « ’’I. I 'u t n l tli I't'.S A l l luy.i ih «lay ».f Jo o Funeral services were held Sunday at Yamhill. I I M I ’ l. E T O N II |i K N ÍK M A N . ( • Or., for Mrs. Alvira Perkins Russell, last survivor of J A 14 I'» I.L W I.S . ('. the wagon train of 1844. a ho died Friday at Forest Lastly, tile community paper publishes the advertising a p ­ Grove. Mrs. Russell was only a year and a lialf old peals of local m erchants, and by these rem inders week after t i l l I O K K IO when she crossed the plains, and had no direct week keeps Its readers aware of their own Main street stores. r r.'.rlv rw l hy (h r memories of tile journey to recount to her descend­ The appeal of goods in a nearby city is often due simply to h ro lw » n u o l . ! •i Mu a shlotft.*o i'.H in ty , ants; yet as th e last living member of th at m igra­ | m h ig h « Ignorance on the p art of villages as to the variety and quality i» ..f i h r C u untjr tion of 1400 persons, she was a symbol of the noble lllh a lM .r.., O r«w *",. of goods handled by their own store- Yet, Hits m utual service \ l a k k in i ; o i l t ilt * th day and unforgotten past. am ounts to more than iui effort to persuade people to trade w trrr« . hrq it o f a The wagon train of 1844 was th e second to reach at home and stim ulate their own prosperity The paper Is also hl tile Columbia river. T h at of 1843. with W hitman, the promoting a healthy home-town loyalty, which will bear the i (he K»K SALE I Applegates. B urnett and McCarver as members, was i v r 111! o r a r 1 ■ In fruit of increased resourcefulness and self-sufficiency After .’»«• iw r Back liu o t lo ttr.1 A ll pro the first, with nearly a thousand persons. all. tills fact alone, and not the separate political ideutily. is ol * r a l f o r th ia fo r to The migration of 1844. like th at of the previous w hat distinguishes the small town from the city suburb In tin» a m i rn u a t he a c o r n p a h ie d h y a h id - year, encountered comparatively little difficulty along NO TH L OE ( K \t » I I k 1 l" S latter, having no community newspaper, the residents run to • h om i o r a , e r ti( ir » l cheek In th e o f W a » h u iK < o o ( . . u n ly W a rr a n t« u»»r u n it o f f iv e per ce n t 16* , i o f th e the way. The Indians were not yet aroused to armed t i l e city stores for their chief purchases and use flu* neigh­ S r« ro I r a r « ' O ld I a m o u n t o f th e h id resistance; they sat amazed upon th eir ponies as borhood stores only for convenience's sake. F urther, being N o tic e ia h e r r h y w is c o t h a t t h e f o llo w - 1 la n a . » p c i f i . a t i . oa a n d b o ld e r « pr» « the w hite-topped wagons went by. And there still ■ ,, ( • • subscribers to a city dally, ui which local news is highly se­ i l fo rm a m a y h r .« . t a llie d a t th e o f- w a r r a n t« a r e o v e r aeweh y r a r a o ld p r io r was sufficient grass along the trail. In these p ar­ o f t h e » .liit y I I I * H ir e r t . H*rt IL>u»e. lected and inform ation about their neighbors usually lacking, to J u ly 1. I ’. ' i l . t. - « I t r, «H evon ticulars th e greater difficulties were to be experienced these people are slow to make one another's acquaintance, slow W a rr a n t« P r a w n b» W a a h lo g b u n » o u n ly H 'S U I » I I I M i l » H 'N . C . u n ly by th e later trains. U> develop unity of action on m atters affecting their welfare, T h a i A re 7 Y e a r« O ld ■»« J u ly I . I»3< gr II P h h lth M A N « u n ir t ( . e o e r i l I un>< B ut it was a terrible strain upon m an and beast and axe likely never to develop a social consclou'Jiess . i i. r r JA S I I W IS . C o u n ty ( o n , m u ­ , . M r« A I I lle r g . J u ly I . IV 2«. rr at best, those long, dusty, drowsy, w atchful months 9.. .. .. . ,36v K u l r M arah. J u ly I. IVJ<>. No district can progress when it* citizen* have only their of travel. And a t th e end of the trail, when the I ISO I M w 1» .» • « '. ;« • > July I bodies in th a t place, and their m inds and itockctbooks in a n ­ wagons rolled th eir slow way up th e Willamette ' 1V2S 9 * 4 0 ; ; .(«•» F r a n k K u a a e ll. J u ly I . other. But brought together by some agent and throw n on f., . i - W I ounw . J u ly I. valley, and when th e im m igrants anticipated relief Y O U N G 'S * J h W r h b r r , A uk 2. R ate of confidence in the Roosevelt from th eir hardships, they found even greater h a rd ­ their own " as it were, they begin to realise their capacities It 92 . . I • A l l «• W illia m * . A ug is tile community newspaper th a t carries on the work of m ak­ policies has increased with a new total ships th an on the road. T here were no houses for 1 >:• >•...... ISOS I ’ M" S al«*. A uw a. ing these physical neighbors conscious of liavnig sim ilar de­ IV2S. 91 .’•••. .V o t M ra N m ir M o ra n , of 534,804 “ Yes” ballots as against 340,- them, no shoes for th eir bare feet, little to eat. The (C o n tin u e d fro m page 1) M u r M a c k lin . i sires and interests, us well as the means to satisfy them. 91 I A uw Thoughtful. HynipuUirllc winter of 1844-45. with th e 1400 newcomers dumped families were made self-supporting : H oy Land. 569 “ No” votes, according to the L iterary upon th e sm all settlem ents, is recorded in Oregon iva». 9i i \uw Most im portant of all. It makes them aware of u iu it may be Service” as a result of the canning program IL I an ' 91 I va'», Digest poll. Of 21,230 bankers, 11275 op­ history as particularly difficult. occompiislied through united effort for m utual improvement J a tu ra S to r r » , iva« 91 ß last summer. H e r m a n Z a h le , » Mrs. Russell was th e last of th a t bold and u n ­ pose new deal to date in special vote. Four counties Marion. Linn. C lat- ► h a ri Lah I 91 group. W ith her passing there passes more i sop and Clackamas, are now oper­ ■ . i * K ay M i. Some of the states th a t have shown the daunted th a n an individual—th ere passes the living symbol ating portable canneries, according strongest p opular vote fo r Roosevelt show of J It S T E P H E N S O N a g reat adventure.—The Oregonian. to Mrs. Hamilton. She declared th a t team of th a t city. Las: Sunday the J R Stephenson. 76. died June the strongest banker m ajorities against surplus products were exchanged local 20-nian team was defeated 12 at the home of his brother. the new deal. This vote shows a per­ between the various counties and 33 to 37 by the St Helens' club Oscar Stepliensnn. at St. Johns He th a t the clients of the c a n n e r y --------------------------- - centage of increase over the popular vote was a retired civil service employe could then trade their surpluses for , 4 ( ’ M.t . . . . M:. received by him in 1932. T here is little other commodities at the county May took the rem ains to Milts to console big business critics and others commissary. T his proeeedure p er­ City Sunday for burial Mrs. Ahrena R epresentatives of Wall S treet and Big B usi­ and Harry Thull accompanied tiiem nnd in such figures. ness. who have been telling Americans th a t the m its a balanced ration for families Mr 8U*phenson and his w i f e in counties using the plan. nation as a whole is sick and tired of President _ . c a rl Theobald. 57. rancher a t l'vrcj In Hillsboro for about nine Project for repairing the G arden Roosevelt and his New Deal, will find little to school house was approved T ualatin lost both his feet at the >'l"ai's She died about three years support th is theory in th e only reliable statistics Home r r * .5 " 1|*' m*“ e his home available a t this time. We refer, of course, to the this week by the state comm ittee .inkle Tuesday when caught m an wltii a£t nk» brother FO R EM O ST! and work started Wednesday. Ap- ensilage cutter on the Itel broth Comfortable Ju» . are sh<»‘. “ H appy D ays” celebration in Hillsboro straw vote now being conducted by th e Literary plication for painting the gym at era’ farm near T ualatin Hla right * ----- Digest fLaal ,,lat FI 1 ' Any kln<1 In the N O R TH W EST i alw ays an enjoyable hom ecom ing event w r i s k s ¡ a a e e o f in I n d. The latest poll, covering over 600.000 ballots, dis- ' th * For“ i O r° ve union high school leg was am putated half way In ­ cripples efficiency We carry grounds was sub- tween the knee and ankle a t 8 t nd this y ear promises to be no exception, close th a t President Roosevelt's New Deal is favored H o p Gold h ai definitely out­ _____ "Friendly" Hh<*» In all the ™ h C° m ' „ whuerr lu c h needed im provem ent of the Shute by 370.491, while those opposed numbered 255,429. a | ml[lee wnile the project to com- taken. Dr. F. T. Rucker attended i better Fall styles And to a range sold ev ery other brand c f ratio of about three to two. Of th e states to date plete the CWA work a t the G aston him. T hirty Y ean Ago a rk has been un d ertak en under SERA included of widths and sizes th a t means a In th e poll, 23—if th e poll is truly repre­ beer in the entire Northw est 9, , 1904- F rank M aitland suffered a frac- , , Argus. . June nd the grounds should be in a good con- sentative—favor „ . , D aughter , _ , of quick, correct, fit, for any normal th e New Deal, the dissenting states city park is ready to be forwarded ....f o r the past fo urm o nth il Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lee of Gales 1 „ nrr,v_ o i to Portland. tured left shoulder a n d several ition fo r the annual g a th e rin g and cele- being M aine and Vermont. Creek fatally burned one day last foot' ConlP ln and let proVC 111 Such popularity must be bas­ Total of 207 men have been as- broken ribs to a fall from the plat- As m ost of us know, th e Digest ballots, to a week by getting Into a burning ration. M eeting of old friends m akes the to work to the county during form a t K inner's mill above Moun- slab pit ed on truly genuine quality. extent, find th eir way into th e hands of Amer­ signed m onth elebration w orthw hile for m any persons. large of June, according to tatodale Wednesday afternoon Dr C arefu l b re w in g and very icans who are on tax lists or whose nam es appear ; the C. S Reynolds, Mount alndale Expenditures on payrolls up j. o Robb attended him and he A G IN G . to telephone books, and if it is conceded th a t artisans Davis. m erchant, loses purse containing to Ju n e 19 totaled »2436 45 was brought to Jones hospital. and laborers are n o t reached by these ballots. It »240 to bills and endorsed checks R egistration of veterans for CCC An honest man found it late tiiat is obvious th a t th e percentage to favor of President ' camps will s ta rt July 1 and con- night and returned It N ew Ju ry P a n el D raw n Roosevelt and his New Deal is much heavier th a n ! tinue until July 31. Jam es W Morgan laid to rest ln Is likely to appear from Digest figures. Let nobody fo r F e d e r a l C ou rt T erm one of largest funerals ever held Masonic grand lodge has accorded two make any mistake about this, the greatest stren g th here. Federal trial Jurors as drawn to iatinctive honors to local m em bers of the behind President Roosevelt today Is represented by W ashington county goes republi­ report July 5 include the following rder. R. F ra n k Peters has been advanced the masses of the cities and the .farm ers who, p er­ can by m ajorities ranging fro m ; Mr and Mrs B R Pooley and from W ashington county: Alfred J 200 force. depend for a living on w hat they toilfuUy pro­ to 400. Two Hillsboro precincts; j g ran d senior w arden and Ja ck M urton duce from the esoil.—Hood River News. ¡ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. K Dysle, P ortland route 2, Fredrich give Union ticket good majorities. as been nam ed deputy district grand mas- Lucas of P ortland and Mr. and Mrs Hamel. Beaverton route 2; C. W Officers elected: Thom as A Mc­ C. H. Emm ott an d Joyce were F a th ­ Larkin, Hillsboro route 2; Charles Bride. Judge fifth Judicial district; »r. The honors are deserved in each e r’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs F. Tigard. Tigard; W H. Wilson, C. W Hodson, Joint senator; E W 1 ase, Mr. P eters is a loyal w orker in every H. R. Emmott. Forest Grove, and Adolph Henry Haines, senator; M 8. Barnes, A. rgan izatio n to which he belongs and is | Miss M yrtle McCready of For- Wolf. Dilley. B Flint, W K Nefell, state repre-1 I est Grove is convalescing at Jones sentativ6s; C. B. Buchanan, county j ighly respected by these groups. "If American teachers are sissies, It is not from hospital from an operation for ap- • . • commissioner; E J. Oodman county; choice. They have become siasified in conform ity to pendicltis. Dr. A O. P itm an per- C o m m e r c ia l N a tio n a l clerk; J. W Connell, sheriff; E. I th e public demand th a t they act to a way th a t Is formed the operation Tuesday. B a n k e r s A tte n d M eet K uratll, recorder; W M Jackson.| treasurer; George H. Wilcox. n s-| too good to be true. I Beth Ann Johnson, small daugh- \ “T his is more true to th e sm all towns th a n to ter of Mr and Mrs Alf O. John- a n “ ™rs. Edward Schulmerich sessor; A A Morlll, surveyor; M th e cities, and to the villages and ru ra l districts they son, has been very 111 since Sun- and W. C. Christensen attended the C Case, county .school superintend­ Heiter Shee« S tate grange approves the recom- have to live up to a moral standard which would d aV a t Emanuel hospital to P ort- state bankers' convention a t G ear- ent. and E C Brown, coroner I I I I < 3 4 0 ttÌAmoùeò of Old I H I j L JN land. Her m other Is with her. h a rt Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and G h u I option law lost and direct Expert Fitter» endation of M aster Ray Gill for the put a strain on a thirty-second degree sain t.1 prim ary measure carried. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Webber and Mis. Schulmerich went down S at- Thus spoke Dr. Jo h n C arr Duff of New York jolishm ent of th e low er house of the university Mays Bras. Shire at Olcncoe lllllftboro’s Eirloftive .Shoe Store a few days ago. I t m ust be adm itted, too, daughter Florine and Caroline FuJ- uruay, while Mr. Christensen left a te legislature. T here would be con- th a t he is not far from right about It. Of course ler attended a Webber fam ily re- Monday afternoon. Mr. Christensen robbed. H mm MI Tuesday clean-up day at union at Sliver Creek falls n ear served on the nom inating commlt- W Next Vancouver, Washington d erab le logic in such action and it is teachers should be of high character and unblem ­ | Silverton arren's grove, where th e Veterans Sunday. ! jct will meet and thc Fourth will be su b ject th a t m erits study and consid- ished reputation, but to lay down rules of conduct Miss Mildred Donelscn and Mrs. ------------------------- celebrated. as some com m unities attem pt, is an insult to •ation by the people of Oregon. It would such Doherty of Banks spent Births Jackson building on Main street the entire profession. Just why it is necessary to thus Richard last week at Rockaway with Mil- m plify the law m aking m achinery and shut the teachers off apart from others has never „ U s v r e a t ^ u n t M ro^Aim a K n b" ro3e? ° lni _Ti> M.r .‘U‘d . Davc ' being renovated by Mrs Ellen Ford, been explained satisfactorily, b u t many a teacher ‘ M K “ ' thc tower room 10 U8d toT “ ¡ake fo r economy. Such action would also restaurant and upper for billiard I tonirued cri-?/ wh"r ^fpll^fa*16 ° f 801116 l0ng Mtss Adeline Miller, who has been' een’ of Vernonia, j'une l'fi’ a'boy. i a certain extent shorten our lengthy risim crkic who fell far short of m easuring up visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Davis To Mr. and Mrs Lawrence are assured here by skilled allot to which few voters ever give m uch tongued teacher Fifteen Years Ago s stan d ard of character.—Weekly News, Laurs for the past two weeks left Davis of Hillsboro, June 15, a txiy workmen and the v e r y Argus, June 5. 1919 Fourteen ;udy. Ada, Okla. for h er hom e to Pe Ell, Wash.. O errish—To Mr and Mrs. Henry latest ln equipment. Old- graduate from Hllhl. A rthur Reil- , Wednesday. O errish of Hilisboro, June 14. a fashioned methods f i n d a 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eldridge had Klrl no place here Every re ­ “ STOMACH PAINS SO BAD as th eir guests Sunday Hugh El- K oeber’s orchestra, composed of local pair job, whether large or Toward the NRA th ere has been universal loyalty ' drldge ot Nyssa and Mrs. Roy Emergency Group to Meet small. Is handled w 11 ii oys, received considerable praise for th eir because th e people visioned through th eir leaders Lynn and children of Forest Orovc. I COULD HARDLY WORK" promptness and efflelcncy. Local Civic Emergency Federation iu i 'ork at the m usical show a t the Hillsboro th a t some thing drastic was necessary to assist the Says C. 8. Gross: “After taking Keith Kruchek arrived Saturday Of Oregon will meet Monday eve- Whenever you have e a r Irange recently. Such w o rk d e s e r v e s adm tois.ration to its efforts to get the factories irom Alhamrjra, G«iJ . to .spf-'nd the* nina a» the old íirant/f* h'ill Anri a !1 Dr. Emil’s Adla Tablets thc pains trouble of any kind, drive onsideration from local people in select- running, th e farm s operating and providing Jobs for a n d nMr.sh C CM tK rucliG trtnÜi’ Mf members are urged to attend. Last are gone and I e a t anything." Try In . . . and you'll drive all who w ant to work. W ar, relentless and sustained, out smiling! lg music of this nature. Along this line must be waged against th e depression, ln the same litt le W a l t e r B a t e m a n o f n e a r Monthly evening the group held a Adla treatm ent on our money bark h^*' 1' ,,ar^ t*''' D*'lta Dru« KU,rP ^ v' [illsboro has had some m ighty good bands spirit th a t all Americans sustained another demo­ O ^ ie s ic r S k was tr S u S l T hursd” basltPt ! ° ! ‘al and dBnuL a2 Open Evenings lor fractured left arm. Dr. A. O. M l th e past. T here is lots of tale n t here cratic president during the World war. Not all, by I Pitm "Happy Days," Hillsboro an attended him. means, endorse all of the experim entation of ow, and th ere is no reason why a good any July 1, 2. 3 and 4 Mr and Mrs. Charles idespelt of th e national adm inistration, but th e people are show­ Celebrate here! and could not be form ed. ing commendable loyalty to not harassing the a d ­ Medfra, Alaska, were guests of Mr. m inistration in its herculean task to hasten recovery. and Mrs. C harles M. Johnson here Hence, there is w hole-hearted and unselfish support Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riggs and of President Roosevelt among all classes, except the S e c o n d an d B a s e lin e S tr e e ts P h o n e S ill Men on the relief roll at V ancouver, reactionaries.—McMinnville daughter Dorothy of Portland vis­ News-Reporter. ited Fathers' Day a t th e L. F. Em- ash , refuse relief w ork fo r cash on 1 m ott home. junirls th a t state is obliged to ta k e care Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perkins and them anyw ay. The public is in the An Interesting article appears in th e current Miss Virginia Perkins left Wednes­ day for a week's stay a t Rockaway. lest sym pathy w ith effo rts to provide issue of the Oregon M erchants’ Magazine having to I fo r u n fo rtu n ate people out of w ork in do with peddlers of m erchandise and handbills. O r­ Attends S tate Meet— against both these out-of-tow n business Fred Holznagel, Hillsboro post­ s tim e of em ergency, but tactics of this dinances enterprises have been found to stand th e te st of attended the state conven- id are likely to resu lt in stiff reg u la- attack ln state courts. Apparently there is nothing to I master, Is primarily dependent on the tion of postm asters at Corvallis prevent th e powers th a t be from putting a curb on ns, providing work or no relief for those Monday and Tuesday. Use of feeds thnt combine the this kind of competition in Woodburn if they see it are able to work. elements of nutrition In correct- fit.—Woodburn Independent. ly-hnlaneed proportion*. O u t ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ j feeds for cattle and poultry are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston ar- selected with this thought In Most of the E uropean nations have de- W hat a difference four years can make! T he 1 rived home T hursday from cherry mind and nre offered with our at Hood River, ilted a^ain on th eir w ar d eb t paym ents Roosevelt adm inistration is planning an appropria- ' picking unqualified endorsem ent Every Mrs. Dora Payton of Kirkland, the United States. These countries may tion of $525,000,000 for relief of the drouth areas Wash., visited Friday and Saturday wanted variety Is Included In ritto J in th e west and midwest, while to 1930 th e Hoover int cred it again som etim e. A n o th e r adm inistration opposed a proposition to vote »25.- with Mrs W. R Hudson, returning our large stock. Mrs. C arpenter's at Forest Grove ¡ng. in case of another w ar these coun- 000,000 lor direct aid of th e drouth-stricken regions to W. R. Hudson was ln Hillsboro TEED es would probably not find such a big to the so u th —V ernonia Eagle. Monday and Saturday of last week. Figures Talk / oo Late to Classify Group Opens Study Portable K itch en Facts vs. Fiction l iinci .il I lom e ll^'ear Comfortable S H 0 E S Tualatin Farmer Severely Injured K eep E fficient! Homecoming Stort-2 In Other Days Honors Won Local Happenings Raps School Communities F rj Í Í ply ” Store Not a Bad Idea t l Star Brewery Company Q uick, Easy A u to Repairs g With O u r L E N T Z A U T O PARTS P R IC E R E D U C T I O N S A G A IN CHRYSLER SAYS Hayward L IV E S T O C K G R O W T H --- Look a t a ll th re e Before Buying a Low Priced Car! arte d uncle on this side of the A tlantic. A uthority can be confer-ed upon you, it not wisdom. 11 has to be earned. Every husband wonders w hat his wife does with all the money he brings home, and every wife won­ ders why h er husband Isn't able to bring home more money.—Ex. Golf Match Planned Forest Hills golf club team con­ sisting of 22 men and 10 w om en' will go to Vernonia Sunday a fter­ noon for a m atch with the club C A D Y M O TO R CO. HILLSBORO, OREGON B.IMLAY<50NS,IN ¿ J, ''HON^HAytkTQN 374Ç,