Page Four THE J tT ills b o n iS ^ A r g u s H I I. I.S H i) K () A R G US, Local Business Man Weds Portland Girl H IL L S B O R O , ORE G O N N ip following th e Ixstton a n d A ux­ M l S M U I lit s in e s s s i n i u s iliary o m e n tio n a t A s to ria N i l « I se IS DWXI It IIOK KN MUs Lena T aylor of B anks Is IIAKII" taking carp of h e r g randm other. Mrs. Melissa Jackson, al U l e hom e I'here u< talk iilxnil the h ard “ I Mrs II II « h u j ier tor a few '■llllK' inifxxsed uix.n sm all bualne weeks « h ile Mrs Sltayler ts a t Hi coneerns by rodos So la r a s the M a rtin s Springs. retail code Is concerned most ol AU over the United s t a t e s M o n d a y people will observe Labor Pay and fitting 941th W h ic h ta C om bined the H i I laboro In d e p e n d e n t Miss E sth er Kit&tbcth S tevens «tul tributes will be paid to the nation’s work­ Mr E dw ard G len Paine » e re m ar- ■I I lab o ro A rg u a eatab. IS94 H illa b o ro In d e p e n d e n t eat ab 1278 n e d S a tu rd ay . August 11. at th e M r K I N N E Y A M c K I N N B Y . P u M ia h e ra ers. home of her uncle. J C Stevens, P u b lis h e d T h u rs d ay s . E n te re d as second-elaaa m a t t e r in th e Labor has m ade many gains under the in 1 “orH and A lter a sh o rt h oney­ p o a to ffie e n t H ills b o ro . O i Roosevelt adm inistration and has much moon trip to th e beaches they verne M c K inney M K S K. c M c K inney for which to be thankful. It has earned are m aking th e ir hom e in H ills­ I door A aa*iciate E d ito r the right of collective bargaining and four boro at 1445 Jack so n stre et. ters s v | retail code Impose a h a rd s h ip on million w orkers have gone back on jobs as EARM PRODUCE LEADS M e m b e r — O reg o n S ta te E d i­ E ir a t A u d ite d P a p e r l-a r < - .. , .. .. Illlll t o r ia l A s so ciation a n d N a ­ » t A u d ite d W e e k ly C ir c u la ­ the result of NRA. Codes have given labor IN WINDOW DISPLAY Ml and Mrs H erm an Salsw edel | lie dot's have tional E d ito r ia l A s s o cia tio n tio n in O r a r o n An e ar of corn with te n se p a ra te “ “ ‘I W ilbert Salsw edel of n ear Hills- hours tluin” h e " f or ,O ' l' ,llu''r wage protections that arc a fa r cry from ears on. one stem grow n on th e *?”." a n d Mr. a n d Mrs A rth u r em ployes m ay noi work u s lo n g a s O F F IC IA I. NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY Nsll, It.1.1 »I. .. ... a. ■ . . . . . the exploitations that existed in some cen­ D enser f; r.trni n ear B uxton, a huge c « i/» e u e , am i n ■ Ilia* in e son ot n e ar ibex once did But I have never ters of selfishness. These codes have giv­ sum m er squash g ro a n by L. H l-oresl G rove were vwitora at T aft kiwwn a business to s u ite r because S n h e rrip tio n R a te s S tr ic t ly Cash in A dv a n ce Peters of M ountaindale a dough- ‘>'"* Nelseott Sunday. its „ » h it » a s to n e d to work long P er year ----- ----------------- ||.M U S . O u U id e O t t f O B en some protection to em ployers who have nut to m ato grown by Mrs S E •2 .0 0 l it t le Eugene Dougherty Ja c k m a n and hurd. llio n s u n d . » h o have a t - Si* m o n th s -------------- _ ,S5 F o re ig n C o u n t r i « KtO wished to be fair to labor. M eriw ether ol near C ornelius, a siith s e d a broken right ankle M on- ta ln r d auceess have worked longer T h e H ills b o ro A rg u s assum es n o f in a n c ia l r » p « m s ib ility fo r Efforts will be m ade to put millions lemon cucum ber vine ot about five day while playing In th e woods a n d luirder Ilian a m code will ever e r rv r a publish ed in its c o lu m n s, b u t in cases a here th is I's i'e r stem s g ro a n together, brought In n ear his home Dr. D E Witev u t- require more back on productive enterprise. It by Mrs C F Jackson of Cornelius, ten d ed him ie a t f a u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t «if a n a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ich t'lie re ta il code may tak e some th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e i x v u n has been predicted ami probably rightly and a t a i n filbert b rought In by m , s r jo in , „( C ornelius had o,,''1,i<'ss m en o tf the gulf course. or A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r. W h o se S erv ice s a n d P olicies so that the hours of labor must be still G eoige l .u g a a a a re additions to ., tonsil and hav fever o p eratio n ;l" " *1' ,iu o th er dial n u t Ing diver a r e Hased on th e P r in c ip le o f th e G olden K u l a — ‘ A n d as ye produce display in th e window W ednesday at the S fhllh hospit i t but th e tim e mav conic when fu rth er reduced in order to take up the the Spiders w o u ld th a t m en s hould do to you. do y e also to th e m lik e ­ of various kinds w e r e Dr C r S m i t h o p e r a t i n g l1" '' " ,l* count these seeming hard w is e .” - M a tt h e w 7 :1 2 . dllps as blessings From a recent slack in employment. A step in that di­ brought in th is week by Leon B an- ix>n H am m er. T H u teh t- O f f i c e r , . f < » .» radio broadcast by K tv c rs P e te r s o n rection has been made by the president, n so e n r and Billv L leder and Hud E dw ards, * ‘ V 1 c h a irm a n re ta il e.xle authnrltv who has ordered hours in the cotton g ar­ Mis I’ 1 P atterson. H arold a n d Studies hewer Problem Duty of Citizens Henry K ohlfm g of no rth of Hills- Curl G reen de •piny s ta b ' h e a lth 7 t ) í ) l L i t i ' f i t ( ment industry cut from 40 to 36. American Legion leaders at Astoria HLslx.ru W.xiue.sd.n 1 IL IU V .f t f X M l) Most fair-m inded people approve and boro C lara T sehubold o t H elvetia officer, was ui Hillsboro A haati ilr»«i»ar. a u .l u ta n - n n e stig a lin g conditions below tlie clearly pointed out th at it was the duty want decent w age ami working conditions sent in a large green worm. «il» f.u a a lr 4' a n u o n , n o rth Eirat city o u tfall sewer on th e 'ru iiln ttn of every American citizen to see th at the for labor. They feel that any self-respect­ Newwpaper fo lk St . • m il» fro n u r t hou«» Xa llu e sts— river C om plaints have been r •- K l« ;I l I h p K i m r r Man » ii|fin » fo r constitution of the United States is pre­ ing. patriotic Am erican citizen who is M r a n d Mrs W V erne M cK in- cell ed th a t sew age is destroying «al». J H J ac k Ht 4. S h arw m a t. 2sp served against the insidious propaganda willing to work should be given that op- ney e n te rta in ed With a d in n e r p a rty ftsll life a n d craw flsli in th e stream « I K C l I ». I l N t . haat»! n e a r ly ne w , fo r ..»I» or w i ll tr a il» fo r *1 lii.fu lr » S atu rd ay n ig h t for a n u m b er of he said S teps a re being tak e n to of radical elem ents seeking to destroy law port unitv «1 l» rv , l out-of-tow n new spaper f r i e n d s . h*ve G reen — - re iu ---- rn ■ niter to cop- ,, M .'iiu m a n t W . - i k . and order. However, labor should •ber that G uests were Messrs a n d M esdam es su it on the proposed sw im m ing t a ll . k » ' t h » i r 1‘ hon« •’» rrlial.i» Hir tH».i. National Com m ander Hayes said th a t public opinion must be .1 and R alph C ronise of Albany. A rne O . P»'o* a t I he city park, ucixirding to M im I ol A IIM IM S T R A T .IK 'M SAI I Rae ol Eugene. Jack U ladtne of George McGee, city m anager the legion "does recognize a very definite th at strikes that tie up ie agri- N " I | . » I . k .- r .i.y m , en th a t Ih v u n .lr r - Ross Mackey a n d R. communistic movement in the U n i t e d culture, industry and woi .vill never McMinnville. ■1,'HAl l . l u u n i , t r a t , .r w i ll . I he W i l l an R Dlckover of P ortland. Local Company Shows ■,.st t I he L a ta le ,.f Im e r » A lphetia States, and in m aking w ar upon the radi- rebound to their credit. Cot. utior.s in Ore- R e tu r n s fr o m H a w a ii--------- Pipe at Oregon Fair S e w a n u lu le r a ln i hy v ir t u e n i a n o r- cal teachings th at exist, the legion is tak- gon for nearly three months were sorely ilei n t th e .'.u n it y C o ltr i o f W 'a. h io a loll Miss A nne C halm ers « 'tu rn e d hom e W edensday v from about two IVI , ti V ling «OLIA A Investm com - th» ' um> ,. . si .. ii m a il» « n il ru t» r»x l ing the leadership in the thing for which trying to people th at were striving to m a».. — 1 ent _ •■■>•■ o -1— o f A u tftia i. I ‘.»J4. w ill r»- onths' stay in Hawaii a n d was a f*',11'' *«'s P*pc on e x ­ » H » 2 " h (h i.I- >(•» a iu l procwml to a«|| « i p r iv a i» it was organized, and is a bulw ark of pro- make the best of improving business con­ guest of her sister. Mrs. D. E. Wiley. , uu *o r w“ tcr system s a t the sta te f«»r ,a » h . ..r fu r »aah a m i c r w lll. fection to Am erica against the communis- ditions. Thousands suffered and were Slie visited friends ill Los Angeles «‘u r 1,1 connacliou w ith a n Oregon « liti a f i r r ih » XVih «la» t«f K»|«i»m l.»t IV 14. at th e la w . . f f i , » o f |* |. and San Francisco, Cal., before S ta te college exhibit tic m enace.” throw n out of work and millions were lost coming i ,u ti» t ...i« m ih » W » l l . h u iltlin « llilla h o r ... hom e. 1 ----------------- - ilfw m th » fo llu w in tf «I»».-rihr.1 re a l “ Communism, fascism, nazism a n d because of a fight th at came a b o u t W HAT A PA REN T - TEAl HER l>rvp»rt> 'ii.i<«t»,| in U «ahitiM io n C o u n ty. kindred doctrines have no proper place in through no fault of the public. Provisions E L indegren of W endell. Idaho. Is Or»M on, a m i m o r» p a rt ic u la r ly >l»» h ip Two J It is not a place to bring a com niander. Pointing out th at the legion employer alike without the public having arm Patricia Ann a n d W ilson, who personal N«»rtl IN R a n i « F o n i W eal i n \\ grievance will e n te r school here. T h e ir m o th er ih » i l la m r i t » M e rid ia n had always opposed Russian recognition, to suffer. 4 I t is not .7 a y supplem ent to th e will move down as soon us pro p erty r ' ' ......•- ÌK O R G I \ ALLISON, tdm lnlatratnr using school ui he called upon the adm inistration to re A m erican labor has alw ays been bet­ arran g em en ts can be m ade in Idaho come ” * 0 1 raising A i'h ih » W i l l » » | ,.f ih » h a ta t» «-f Kiner» A lp h e o a M ta w a rt. I>eerant>,| I call our diplom atic representatives from ter off than in other countries and the Mr Bowlby has a position In th e I*a tt» r« o n . A tto rn » / fo r A d m ln U t r a ­ D elta drug store. Mr L indegren is “ ,,7 P’'r " u u e q to in te r ­ Russia and continue a severed relation best assurance of better conditions lies in locking for a fa rm location in th ia school». * U a d m in istratio n of th e to and until such time as we have positive the m aintenance of Am erican principles si MMONS ,, — c, . . i , ti It Is not seeking th e aggriuid- •h a f i n t i l i <*ourt «»f ih » S ta i» assurance th at the Russians will cease to and institutions. Mrs. G uy Edson a n d d a u g h te r izenient of any individual f.«r W a a h lriirto u t . uni»- onita of Prineville, who h ave been 7 It is not prom oting anv nub- 'i •- i • - 'i'Uumf'r' propagandize this country in the cause of President Roosevelt is a truly great B i bating at the hom e of M rs. E d- lication except th e Ni lUonal iL ro iit communism. He properly called u p o n leader, who is endeavoring to give the s o n s b r o th e r . \ \ A T u p p cr. und r.-uchcr niiig.izine O regon I>.,i. I- ra n k I » in k » I>»i»uefen i th » S la t» . f <)r»K<.n will leave Friday fo r hom e. __________ ’ c o u n .ii all aliens found guilty of fom enting com- abundant life." Support of him. his poll- nelius ¥• i a r » h»r»4.y r v y u ir w l t.. a p p » » r In Mr Edson Is in th e F o re e str s tn ' service B irths h» aL..x» »aitttl««.| C ..u r t a m i «-an«» au .l munism and other doctrines subversive to cies and those pledged to support him is m the C e n tra l Oregon section L ew ton—To Mr and Mrs J C a n « M » r I he »«»m plainl fllrx l « « « In a l you by the governm ental ideals w ritten into our the best insurance for the future. A rthur O illm ore. Miss D orothy Lewton of Hillsboro. August 24 a th » p l a i n t if f m th » ah. «» » ii« ili» .| , M.i«» •r u r L » f..r» 4 w r r k . fro n t (h r .la te of G illm o«’. and Mrs. Jo lu i B aines girl. constitution. e fir a t p u b lic a tio n «if th i» aum m ons, a n d tw in d a u g h te rs ot P o rtlan d R itchie To Mr a n d Mrs P aul w (h hich la on ,,r b e to r * 4 w »»ka fro m The legionnaires fought for th eir coun­ re tu rn e d M onday from five days R itchie of EVirest Grove A u g u st _'4 \ itfiiat hl. 1944. a m t i f y ,.„ f « || t., .-Lay a t Neskowin. Mr B aines spent a bov try during the world w ar and will con­ A -ear « m l a n a w e r «aid ,'o m p la in t. f. r Best Alan Wanted th e w eek-end w ith th em m id re- Manty— To Mr and M is N orm an '» a n t th » rv o f th » p l a i n t i f f w ill a p p ly to tinue to give patriotic service in preserv­ w ith them M onday. J M ann of south of Hillsboro Aug- *h» t o u rt f.»r th e r e lie f p ra y e d f o r In Politics are off to an early start for turned her . ..n ip la m t . to -w tt E«»r a «feer»» dta- ing the principles of justice, freedom and Mrs. R. W orkm an of C orvallis. llst -’S- a *x,-v - n tr a c t now am i the general election this year. Candidates W ash., spent Sunday a n d Monday Rowe To Mr a n d Mrs F ree- •o h e lv re in to v fo re th » » « n l a ia t l r n r ia * « b » etw e u een democracy. th e p l a i n t if f are buzzing around over the state giving w ith her d a u g h te r. Mrs. W. F. Cy - m an Rowe of Hillsboro, August 27 and ‘ he d e fe n d a n t a p o n th » v r u a n d of n ie l and in h u m a n tr e a tm e n t. T h ia aum - rus. Fred S ta u ffe r of C am as. W a sh , a girl their individual slants on questions of the a n uncle of Mrs. Cyrus, was a S u n - L eitch -To Mr a n d Mrs Lfoyd tn o n - i . served upon you by p u b lic a tio n » r» .if in th e llillw h . ro A rv u a . p u m ik n l day and their partisans are “Johnny on day guest a t th e C yrus hom e. U itc h of R ichard. Id ah o August •h to an . rd e r o f th e H o ito ra h l» <.«*>rva It. Too Many Cats Mr. and M rs. Leon C lupsadle a n d r?- '• C aesarian op eratio n at H atfl»». ju d tf» o f th e a b o ve e n title d ( ’..u rt, the sp o t” to give them a big welcome. In- nada s hospital. Mrs L eitch is I e n te re d on th e 2Vth d a y o f G alva. Iowa. visited livst Residents near town have reported ç ^ ^ e d interest in governm ental affairs is faniily _ . of lul n M C. d a u g h te r of M r and M rs E dw ard IKK week w ith M r . ttlia a n d Mrs Mrs „ J. B Me- Liat» o f tb» M aher ot C ornelius I., tint lnikll.-atii.n A n .m l th at people bring cats to their farm and a R o o d t h i n g to r the country. Let us hope Laren hey were very favorably tm- J" 1934. b a t e o f th » las t publlea t|,» ti K*t>«»m b«r drop them right at their mail box. Several that in spite of al1 the Political "hooey” pressed w ith Oregon M a rr ia g e l . iie n s . e . . .. 27. 1914 Mr. a n d M rs H. A. D eck drove to u ladies living east of Hillsboro report th a t and pet ideas sPread th at the man best B andon ilip M ead ° of I Hillsboro H A K E . M. A L K A K A I'K T K R H A tto r ­ th e first ot last week, th en J P ? h 11* 1,? , H enrv n rX Mea«J H thsboro f..r P la in tiff K e a i.lrn t A tto rn e y « . this practice has been going on for some- Qualified will be in the governor’s chair n o rth to Pacific City, w here they Heavertom A u i i r o " ^ FBlr1*5' oi ney« S ta te of llr e y o n |* .« t o ff ic e a.M r»»« sp e n t several days. T hey re tu rn e d 1 L ’ f™ 1'. * “ ’ ’81 time, until th eir place would look like a in Jan u ary . Oregon is entitled to a good -h u t e Sav itiga (ta n k 1(1,lg . ||ill« b « .r... O r» - e Sunday. t vdia “ ld a n d rfon. 26-32 cat ranch if they kept all of them , and adm inistration. A man riding in on appeal hom P. A A nderson of th e J. C P en- August 29 n « n x a route . NO TH F OE il 'M IM M H A T ll K s S A IL naturally they are getting m ighty tired to Prejud>ce will not give the state the ney store, who h a s been In th e hos­ SAI E OF HEAI P H O l'K It T ) of the proceedings. "Do unto others as sincere and strong adm inistration th a t the p ita l for a week, Is a t hom e again N o tic e i« be ret.y give n th a t th e u n d e r- Divorce G ra n ted a n d was uptow n for a sh o rt tim e •Irfn .*l th e d u ly a|>po«nt«*|. q u a lif i» .) an» Il«>nia you would have others do unto you.” How state needs- N o n w ith W ednesday. T ilom as H. S tew art th e w ill a n n « a « i «»f th e M t a t e <>t t t a r - would you like to get up some m orning _____________ H S. Rogers, d e p a rtm e n t vice- Ih o b rn ie w L . S ch o e k la , d»r»eaed. by v ir tu e president of U S W. V . m ade a n B iv o r r e S u it E lic i to find a drove of cats around your door •f a n d in purwuan<*e to a n O rd e r u t official visit to Billy Fields C am p a t Oglesby R alph C Oglesby S a le m a d » a n d e n te re d in th e f . a i n t y i crying for som ething to eat? Farm ers c .i u r t o f th e s t a t e o f O re v .m , f o r W a .h - Stress Patriotism T he D alles S a tu rd ay . 1 M abel E. Oglesby. to n C o u n ty , in th » M a tt e r of th e have enough to do without taking tim e Rev. and M rs G eorge R eule a n d Lx-inke — May Lem ke vs F rank h E ig s ta te o f Ita r th .d o m r w L . S r he r k la. d e - , School authorities should put m o r e c hildren M iss R u th H euer. a n d Lemke. to get rid of a bunch of “ meows” every- «•«•need, on th e 2 6 th «lay o f A u g u a t. A b re tu rn e d M o n d a y ' — ---------------------- - 1934. w ill fr o m a n d a f t e r th e l« t «lay o f few days. Chloroform is cheap, so if you stre38 ? n Patriotism in school activities. A Lois Sahnow pi t | ,.|| a week's vacation a t T uft. W om en's Wiles r iv a t» sal» are too tender-hearted (? ) to get rid of resolution before the American Legion in from •r ra a h in h and, a ll Mrs. E thel B aker of P ortland. M«*. A.: "I l a si j w 'a i e r i w , « u r l t n « & iig T * in t» r» « t w h ic h th» them any other way, try the chloroform California suggests th a t the pledge of office secretary a t G. A R head- °* J *>a l today, «aid B a rth o lo m e w L . S r h a r k la had a t th » q u a rte rs » a s a guest M onday of B Did you buy I t ’ tim e o f hi« I» a th and w h ich his eatnt» route, but a t least “ have a h e a rt” when allegiance to the flag "be resurrected from M rs W E Ogilbee Mrs. A.: "Not yet. I've got to *>»« lu ir a d a n d now ha« in a n d it comes to dum ping them onto a couple inglorious discard into which it has the fo llo w in g , . f of M can com prom ise on thLs o n e I ------- ' . . . of . . the nation. ., . , mixo ..r '°u for th e ben efits we a re d e ­ r *vinK. N ot only w ere we able to Put on ad ditional help but we an* able to pay them a white m an's salary." _ K ltttN U r itA C T H r u liin ln g at a potut I I H l « c ha.na V kr-t o f th » N I . o n i r i o f S u tton 14 T 2 .S H I W o f th a H M «haue» S outh 1*4 i ltain » tham -a W a a l 11 <3 I • c h a liia tn a « ta k » . th a iic » N o r th 2W M4 c h a liia to th » c n it a r o f m a il on K ar­ tio n Iin » h a tw ra u S rv ttn n I I a n il I X . Old Painter PURI LINSF.FI> OIL . . Ecnnomicni . . . . I >«•, i«-m l i» 111«■ . . "Old l*¡ilii(rr** U it qtiAilily |M(iiil. th a t nill give cit-rlleul servier <»u Ally suitable sur 1.44-r. .md H H priced to m ret the nioat restricted family hudxrt. r.aal I I I I I »f h rM in n ltiN . 1 Il r...,.„. j , . .1 h(. , . w Im id e l'l.?, 1 o r l» fi fo r ih » u iiila ra ia n a it wH», i “, A I u»tuse u not u hom e wlUxnit iwtint O utside Paint <|t. 70c. (tallon H allwhtnr Q(. M r. (U lhm I , halu a m n t a ln ln ,, 1st Choice :to N ew C ar ft] Rcgiatrations C. cv 1st Six Mutilila, 1034 BRISTOL HARDWARE COM PANY X e it door to Ford 295,115 ( 'hcvrnlct UI th «• 266.647 156,916 Plymouth Wt «Ml IK M4, .* bo Ju , I or e n d ia n I beater Hu Mi M otor Co. Phone 7 6 1 Ills b u ll u et * O Mr r i HILLSBORO, OREGON C otlelt tw* bir du in, bv »li Is bei tlo I tw. 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P Km ■ ■■I Grain-Seed if P o a 8 P Mrs. F rank Clark 8» H it* X I I 3 Cleaning of Hillsboro says: "I h a v e u sed D e lta P o iso n D a k R e m e d y w ith w o n d e r fu l r e s u lts, it is th e m o s t s a t i s ­ fa c to r y p o is o n o a k r e m e d y I h a v e e v e r u s e d .” We have up-to-date can give you a r, first i t t • z ,| ( leaning, ( lover Seed ing to us. We can do seed cleaning equipm ent and class * job. Bring your Vetch ** 9 ' * * v x - L Cleaning, and Grain Clet san- your cleaning better. WANTED W heat, Gats, Feed ami Brewing Barley, Red and Alsike ( lover Seed, Crimson Clover, llairv Vetch and Common Vetch Seed. W ith our direct shipping outlet we can pay you more. THE DELTA DRUG STORE O ff W NU SERVICE Delta Poison Oak Remedy r M spei Poe whe und M Mr to 1 seve Cl D an buy end. 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