Thursday. Septem ber ti, lìtui East County H it hv Fire AibUi-H IH. I»» M* U»‘<1 • ty gi.i.l,- M'luk'ls ttt’re tklllittilllc-C il Juc lesoli oi Glciicoe tie «. rk .is ti'llnst - by C» 1« K i . i t l » . M e.. M ai Inibìu « UHI 1” ' " " , n u l l i t y school su p erin ten d en t Rep Filli,W II Binili» 1,1 tcinik-r l«> Purdin. « i.tlcs Creek W ash mai n e d Annusi >' M ultnomah county has adopted a tax E l in l f o n a l ll l H - i m l 's M Johnson. H elvetia. M id" tty »tint ! , ham Is ta llii ahve wllli Ih ' plan that is bringing results amt M fl ucr Septem ber If W alls a n d lie helpful if adopted elsew here. M uItiu- Shady Brook S eptem ber 24 IR’th W iik W hick I . CaaeMneS I k . R l l h k o r . Independent Si.e, l i. idai brush »lid tree (Ire S en ten ce of not lo exceed 16 '' ju’ìms F l'.io n lio o m ni n c ‘" B ill" . ro A m u . eatab. 1«»4 Htllnboro Independent - t a b I«»« lets Bank* schools opened on Ladot win. h m ie re il »n « " '» »I »PP»M mah has a ten-paym ent plan to r back Olle and Mi - Betel! l »«• •" m onth* in the sh ite p e n ite n tiary ¡icen vi i» III’ A .... I m atrly 4,HI ,lilt's broke out Hilllduv M r K IK N E Y * M c KINNK Y. I'» b l,.h » r . Day. u'tt» im posed upon C alvin Bunker i of Cedui Mill mai g Augu.d *>t«d Thursday». Entere»» »’ •ex ó n d e la ** m atter »n the , lX Sheriff P ratt said th at such a plan had Könnt • t»>i cham pion dup in svGin In the II' lully ot 111* Ml <’»lv»iv Pubi .bed H ilu b o rv of Forest G rove F riday w hen he ■ rm etery and. tan n e d by » stilt (C»»ntinu<sl fro m pajf* H i he Old eum i u u iu m V* pi, ui guilty m the circuit court to nuiig ->> *............ . irnm || i k ,, J “*1*, wind been adopted in general business all oyer tty. cu rren t activities and stan d in g »epi rapidly tu lo W ashing K. C. M c K lN N E Y ,, . an Indictm ent ehargiug an oftcn>e now la\ M II lo ’ib ue Ji Ion county so u th ol the C ornell and W . V E R N E M c K lN N E Y the United States and th a t c ertain b it it at th e fair. Jossy received 216 p oints AastM'iai« Edit ” am sl Un- public decency Bmikci W " a l' '|.tflre n Years »»•• l leim .uiUiwn roads A llliouuh many Ed itor w as good for com m ercial business it must and H ansen 163 was a rre ste d in 8pok u n e August 2» Alk,us AU((UM , , nnti Mt.. M a o am t huildlngs w eir m (Continue»! ......... fr»«i .. ---- E ira t Audited Vaper. l a r i I is uiv High scoring girls in th e various likewise be good for public business, lie Member— Oregon State Edi and re tu in e il lo th e c o u n t) Jail hen* Moore, pioneer of BH6. «11» * path of th e flaim •. tin* bls/.c a t Audited W eekly Circula exhibits m th e girls d e p a rtm e n t bonded debt during the pa>t \e a i to ria l Aae*x"i«tion and N a t |„. tanulv hom e ot hci son • 1|ls Wil bi.m ghl under lo n tro l Monday feels that the installm ent plan of tax col were as follows Kosalle R eed of Seven counties a re show n to luiie EVidav by D eputy Jo h n so n tion in Oregon tional E d ito rial A n n o d ati.» I’lcadlng guilty tn a charge of Mmire. August 9 •s u'' * IU | ’.*,l| „. ,-x night l»,t‘>re any hom e» were tie ¿ ‘J, lection should be taken up at the next A loha-H uber, cooking. 99 7 p e r c e n t: no net general O F F IC I »«• N E U S I 'A I E R 0 * W Y S H IX t .r i'X COUNT» operating a m oloriyele witliout a a t age ol L> 111,1. n. walk or ...imyed meeting of county judges atnl commission- G race Bowm an ot Hillsboro sewing, debtedness H u m a le O tlh.im t a urn n d he.ulhglu Ja m es H ughes ot Hills- e e p llu g ' ' ,u ' | i ■> ' 1 ' uxlm alely I S i i s i i wet luu - Ik , enl .lean »'little a n d A nn K ' . i t i i . i l h . M alheur M auon a n , S abnrripllen R a t a S tric tly Caak in Adeance »;> in Hie local ml«' >n >1" ' who rvas m ,i,.dly organized Into a fir *' tlghtliig boro was lined ers. . » TuHte ol Aloha Huber tied to r Morrow th re e o th e r com ities IW-li- 12.00 Fee year _________ »1 M U - 8 - Outnide O r - - it the peace court th e p ie - L» w,„ .„,d Edna Caleb. , (lll, h a tl|(,,| (lie • Humes for The Argus has contended to r s 'verat fir-i in canning »1th 98 per cent. ion C lackam as am i H«*m H i m , 3 50 Eoremn Countries .$5 R i* months iw. day ■ m uter th e d irection ot vears that installm ent payment of taxes lave-toek exhibit at th e fair was which « e re in th is colum n a .vein violi* da> l.<‘\vis li VanWuikl«’ »‘l b oth ot •>« “ >• r “nk!i' a sto n was lin ed $10 a n d costs lor The H lll.b o ro A rg u . annum " no financial " * ' . ' ^ ' ’.','^ ' ’ „,’¿4 tteorge W Uuek. iisu lm u ste r ol would he good business in this counts. th e largest m recent years tn spite ago. h a te been com pelled lo go " « • G talini«* to have a m uffler on hu. A 'i H H a rre ll . .eeled dbeeloi of , M ultnom ah county W altei 'few an," pnhliahed in ita eolum na but in r « « e w h re h the tact th a t th ere « e re no open a w arran t basis during th e yeai Beneficial effects of the quarterly tax pay e n tries m divisions for dairy c attle . C ounties show ing exceptional pro- . at He w as paroled on the fine Oregon B eta.I M e.ch an ts IUS.WHI»- . l i a i ol th e locul tu e depurim eli! I . at fa u lt trill rep rin t that p a rt of an adverttoem m t the typographical m i*ta k e occur*. u p .i. ......... com » pliance w ith th e law ment plan, in force less th an a year in hogs . i-.'.x a n d O.VUS u v ’n u u i u i ig g th r . , sheep goats O nen pen chusses classes gress ui m dent debt h m m lu u c c tu du u ru ' “ ’"■■igeant August tiaro b ella i l wa ta ile d oui Huiiduy n ig h t und V u m enuks nid v 'g e ta b les. h o rti- vear m elude C lackam as C»x*, Ja c k - l u ;d K m c.ud ot loue panl a i me , , k n o m 19 m o n in . .. sist.-d lu flre-flg h lln g aettvitte A n ln .trr e n .le n , N. w-rarer. W I..- ' '£ dicate its advisability, la x collections hast in are H a r d on the P rin c ip le of th e t.oMen B u te And. m l a i . n . r « ! ........... ix sc h u te s. K la m a lh L a t t e . , ; s ' , u n i , o sts lucsday w hen h. I arm m e.tun is )( M ajorlly nt Ha- lows resulting from dom estic scieni-e. dom estic on. D eschutes. K la m a th L a n. been increased considerably, probably due culture ’" n v '“ "»- , to ic' ii, n He was m / lre Wa . In ». erne beauty, very would th at m en ahould do to you. Jo ye a* n t e r e j a plea of gmlty to »peedlng art and flora! d e p a rtm e n t b rought Cm.itiUa I m on W allowa Wa> w in e " - M atth ew < il2 . in large m easure to the tact that small« ............. — I y . - y I i n n u le m n-chaiitable tliiilMM- tH'liig (|e y y itti a tru ck charge ot a non-com JthtMg out o u tstan d in g exhibits a n d a t- a i d Yam hill paym ents could be made. Many haid- tra c te d ixuisidevable a tte n tu 'n . struyed D uring tile lire, a thick Sull to collect contrib u tio n s a l E-nut«.- tor quit«- a I” 1"*1 leged to be due un d er tl» ‘ w ork , Homer A IBrud a n d Miss M ail « loud ol smoke covered Ha- T u u la lla pressed taxpayers undoubtedly tind i1 Entile.-- m th e girls 4-H club d i tUed Schiedel m arried here August 7 «alley am t spread nut over l-oitlum t. m en's com pensation law waj easier to dig sm aller sums at frequent in vision crowded th e m ajo r p o rtio n E t .day againsl C hai les Sandy . ro ,k . j h lb an.law I- ■<«<•» h" 1 “ Lynn t ’nm em lller. »tat. forester. of the 4-H building a n d th e d is crusher »qxwatoi, by ill«* B tute lu - hospital hi Ariz*»na ait« “ I am perfectly willing to give the tervals than a large sum all at one time. Issued a n order early tu Ila- week plays were declared to be of o u t dust rial Accident «-«wnmisston 1 w ith |mr«-nls NRA credit fo r betterm ent in industrial W aller K eller «lui Ml»» Lois Welk dosing dow n wiaats «>|»-ratli»ii» hi (Continued from i**««* I) sta n d in g Quality D uring tlic th re e W ashington, f l a t -op. C o lu m b ia O rders in th e following circuit d days ie s of the show, snow, uem . i » stratm . . • » • « n . » - , the display placed em phasis on the conditions in the United States. ' declared dem j an miaik n o rth e rn l.m euln. Muh judging contests a n d o th e r fe a tu re s various sales pointe of a n auto m atic court cases weie issued th is week '"ihr't'hs Buy. August 9. l<> M r amt Til C L McCuen, president and general m an tiom ah. w estern Hood Itlver. < lu, » were held on the stage a t th e so u th ru n n in g w ater system , a n d It was A rtisans t ile association Vs. C arrie Mr K en n eth Bcucttel ol ager of the Olds Motor W orks, in a visit Schmits »l» n Septem ber I» »H » alitus M allon. Lttui. Poli«. H entoa o< th e building th e effectiveness of th is type ot l.ar.M.n et al. co n firm atio n ot sale. A fter seeing and hearin g the criticisms end Hillsboro u n i a i t o i I.UIU- 1-ounly e repi tili- to Portland. "The NRA has brought about grange was adjudgtxl p o rtray a l th a t m ade tilts window Mary I. S m ith vs Ambrose D. following teachers High ta-hool S m ith dism issal. T u a la tin com pany wintwr a m o t ^ h e grange U t h s score slightly h igher th a n tw o close _______ ________ Zena-. « >l»*>n P " " • ipat. 1 Stusla» n a tio n a l fofe-,1 tn »dili the best sales conditions we have had in plaved up to the skies in many cases, it W are A .1 Schloth Nelin- Mi N* II ys U P F a rrin g to n et al. dism issal: «V . . „ . n e o tiun »H burnini» perm lte u.-re «an «• W calhcrreil o th er displays th e Judaea L iquidation of S h u te 8aving.s bank Pearl Allen. T enia , ' Miss a long tim e, it has w orked wonders, not is ^ fre s h in g to note th at the Vamh - w hich a ttra c te d e n tries iro n i T igard. 1 lohi «ston '<'ll«Nl a n d Imllvkluata b u iie.l Höh. Gale. order regante a ^ e .s J,I and 8)1 G n n l " 'M . ' ‘j u a p l i u a . C .u - ...... . 1,1 “ ,r “ " ~ 'd only in our plant, but throughout the en W ashington County Publishers and I n n bherw ood. Aloha s l i d , . ^ 1 , . m ention T h e first of these F r a n k A W arrens vs BUuu la- ers’ association unanim ously went on rec Cook M, s Sk, e Emlly Young Mm in u h lie tire autom obile industry. granges It Ute ^»me b udding w ere Hnr[,ware Co o( w a rre n s, d ei.m h «teens-, A II A Ball. Itu th Jones Agnes s u m - These are the kind of rem arks when ord as comm ending the principles back ot com m ercial «xhlbite by W e u , E orfst O ro ve. w h o a -sc o re was only A »« h ram m . sup. . in l.-n d .n l »t the codes and efforts for ethical business prutnu-nt stor« _ I i w l - u a i d n y Limi^ nl> b,,lllw L«x.mis H a rd - bank «s I A Ik.- is et a., non people w ant to be tru th fu l and do not com pany s« l ridg« B ro s. HilL of tlu lt cltv Mr F en d all nt and d is m is s a l: L ovm a H YYool- base th eir rem arks on partisan politics. conduct. The printing industry and man> ber boro Argus. P o rtlan d G as Ac Cok« * m connected tn lolk vs C larence A W oolh.lk, o rtle r. others were on their last legs when the Most of the “ crabbing" has been done ^ ‘^ . ^ n d G e n e r M E l t x - - - bus window so th a t Its o,a-ration and B E M ahng. tnc . vs F ra n k ailwuy ime Iroin Wilke.tlx<io to tiu n c rcu c ac i- ...................... - - ----- . E I of any k ilt. I al. publication of Nehalem. W AN I I I» the chiseler. the dissenter and the per NRA went into effect, cut-throat a c tn l*J l a v l o r U . a . s n . .. . , , ijknmix WoK ertoli et al *• • ,*oiild ie \\<».\erton H ard w are < ’<>uld be lx* readilv readily dem dem onstrated- o n strated , ’H nw (>«k Mt Ell.» a n d E stla r Beehen l< “ \e t<» |.at(lni*r. had placed a large percentage of the Liiiuuons trie com pan • H ird w a re second h onorable m ention goe.s to petual non-co-operator. com pany. Vancouver. trad e on a C. O. D. basis. Rut today there com pany mrd i e d a U H a rd w are P robate orders were Issued In the a tte n d U nher.slty ol C.dlfomiu NO TI» » TO ( M E IX T O M S Judge G eorge B Bagiev taking The g reat m ajority of people in all is a different tone among printers amt CO,,T c o i , ™ a ^ “ X l i thei old W states ue. F. w \d«i W a ^ sh n , h h aving ^ i n g a a farm fa im scene scene In I n -sta le s ol Elm er L H Hic-, E. A L an- T wm-H pX " • uirt «»f the Htat, lines of business are for the NRA and weekly new spaper folk in the sma et mg a lo m p u ru v o m eth o d s ot ob- m „onm ihr |»uin« in ia riir.. tu re m a n id d a ntim pu m n p connected ' m Y-I»;rt E Grttzin,«, her. •,“ 11'« -’ llf u u c k hauling gl .«ut in ti m r ■ .... I»., » >»t U m n * ,f a big truck hauling g ia m ln fr-’iu M atter «f liu t i» * I. New»»»»' |i 1 lu te ter im inas S S W W illiam illiam s. s »Agi*»- AgOB f r d e m o n s r u t r t i a i n t u i m nur S S la r T I hoiiuus . I t* ranch«* il 111 -1 * j p noses u r^ s w ant it to succeed. They are co-operating communities. They see a ray of > he tl.. Builey rupi N f I» In lU n k r u p ie * ami ta u i'in a ^ n ia d r in m w d t ater, "was oia- - of The io Hi lino Cas.il«- a n d W illiam llawlcy P ile , Boscow. for over ■»<> y«ar- Ice la hetrl-v fftvvti «»• <11 <-r*«IH«‘»» N «' and are the kind who believe in honest vision better conditions in the industr>. o u tstan d in g fe a tu re s ot tills de- Bell O u u rd laiish lp orders were Is , ..ch,»,I officer hen- presented will, that «>n »he Unii ila * " I Augi»«» A 1» dealing, a fair retu rn and decent condi We venture to say th at this same at - p a rtm en t, while W eils show ed a I . U I ( l l l b b c t S \ \ 111 Net« man of lira v e r i , - ' -neil tor Eva VanDom elon mid silver loving e u P com plim enting Iteti llu t le * I .1», Ih r haukrupl •>►«»>• liamrsl, Wa» him oil lus veins ut service E’r.m k F M eacham . tions for labor and producer. As pointed tude mav be found am ong other small p u r ot huge overalls a n d cond u cted “• * * a-ipulirai«»! haokrup» alxl thal ti< Mrs W illiam A M arlin died al to determ in e the a m o u n t C » . , » . . p a Jr H o n o r s W ilkes A bstract At r u le com pany ina»«intf of hi« t-rviiilora w lll l«t out fo r instance in the prune industry in business institutions throughout the nation. a of contest th rea d used m th e seam s of th e hom e so u th ol Hlll»b«»r«i Aug- ;arm in Ih r »'ounly « ««uri l<««»n» il» Ih * of Hillsboro brought suit W cilnes- this state, which affects so m any close at i> (<>urt II- >>■« a l llilla it-'t" «ire. g a rm e n t. (Continued fro m P a g . 1, dav .«gainst th e H ay-M ulm g com ust 11 h lrty Years Ago - i. »he iHlh «la* ««f Meplembet 1941 hand. F A. K urtz, chairm an of the public Display of g a rm e n ts p roduced in second; M arvin lleynderlckx. sixth; pany .M. kuig a judgm ent lor »33# 75. a ■ » » *1 whl«‘ h lim e »al«l certlìlot • Argus. August 25 LKH As-a- SERA si-wing projects tn th e coun- Ig n atiu s Evers, e ig h th ; G len Ire - file sum asked is alleged to be due relations comm ittee of the ^ a te prune ai» etiti, pro»a lhe»r • latri»*, appulnt Wil, ox r«‘i»>rUs th a t tolal »sscfcsnu nt 4»Ire. ««am ine «he h au krupl ai i The T igard correspondent hit the n a i l tv a ttra c te d favorable a tte n tio n as land, te n th for p re p ara tio n of ab stracts. control board, says there are 6000 prune of th e county will go over five m il- a rt * u r h - > i h r r li u s i n e a « a* m a* prup* did th e countv relief can n ery w hich Ouerivsey fflto w m an sh ip — Willi* , ni«» before aal»l mreHi«», I ioils thus year grow ers in Oregon and th a t 90 per cent on the head when he suggested th at the , fair ground« the Nyberg first; Wilbur Nyberg. sec- ,t «< muat prvae >’ «*l in forni r» T eam of Ju liu s A sbahr ru n s away of them are in sym pathy w ith the code highw av commission get busy and try to la two davs of lire event or.d; C h ester R o b in s o n fifth Merle P ^ f O I C V lO liltO r a he thè Itan kru p t A - l ami am t tea rs down m any pickets on I filrsl eradicate the wild carrot nuisance by cut ‘ nn-.ngton. sixth had' Th D etailed list of prem ium w inners P enr and its minimum price provisions. fence arounit court yard »en, i » - Il t Il U llille» IG Brown Swiss Show nuinshtp — Al- SUH kliolik-rs Ol i-om m erclal bank ting them now on the hig h w ajs. somt in th e various events of th e fa ir Is ___ im «d A chain is as strong as its w eakest d e l lollowing o lllc e is A S Bliolca -rt Grixssen. eighth. •. t - « ■ .*i « ■ ' i listed on page five of th is issue. thing isn’t done im m ediately the seeas Refer i «.- E ndicott of T ig ard route 1 president. C S Hu-«ell vice-t»i«’s‘ link. The m ajority should not allow the I lilis i it» N (¿ |tE J| P o ta to e s -H e le n S chm eltzer. first ppreciation of th e c o-operation o» r ilp lr y . 11111*1*0*0, « i r r « « • .it lu i lay tor parole VK - d e n t. A S .«klu.lvs «• b Ru«"-<_U. C ounty e n tr a n ts in girl.- small minority to break down the w ork will blow to the four winds and we 11 never of A the Hillsboro C h am b er ol Com- _ dw . . . " , nh.K and business a t th e s ta te la ir set a record ui «-\- union He was tak e n in to nustody Ed Ki hulmerU h. J ings of the NRA, which has adm ittedly get rid of them . NOTK E r<> CMKOITOR8 ,n rP... m erce. Ko^ r> ..„„n tv g ra n g es hibits com parable to th a t m ade by F ebruarv 25 19:i:i on a eliarge ot W illiam ll.igt,« ■ « .. ,p.. » hU tirir» ('«*ur» «f «h» 1 'n llrd Mt*t«" helped in putting m any back to work ana a 'i n K ^ a rm U nioiL was the county boys E leanor B endler still p o je x s u m a n d fined »3000 a n d >.«“ ■> a n d George H. B agl.y. dire« In lh « h ta trirt «*f ()r«a«»n. 4H h v r D M inum « ^ I ^ r - «■'! B a rb a ra Enschede, both o f wn eneed to .serve one year in tin- '" ‘,,s improved working conditions. It anything, llo p s looking up tht* fall “ >»1 h, th r M M t r r »f Ralph M Mb*rwo'*4. by C U M m t o n o f F or , „ lh(, r l0 (h . Ila iik ru p t No II 19215 ln Itankrup'«** The Rev. W illiam G raf, pastor of th«' expressed >unty Jail Parole was allowed on buyers co n tra, ting up to 25 cent* it should be strengthened a n d shorter U r n ° £ £ r d n' T h e F ¿ro^P d e c t e ^ m g j . d n n g contest O th e r first Nt*»l«*« i» hrr«f»* g lv m «•• *11 r*w ll« o n lion th m a t he ne pay »250 » z . m , ot o , th m>- yy j W all rc |» 'rts th a t county hal condition e hours provided to increase the am ount of Bethany Baptist church for many years, la ir Doaro l i e g p n the 3<lh «U* of J u l* A 1« 19»» w inners were V irginia Sohler tin w ithin _ a . year. He talleit t«> will have gmst exhibit ul sta le fan Ralph M Mharw«*«»l of l<ou»a 2 lltll» ........... flrst ln clo„ UIW J: was one of W ashington county s most be them selves as entirely -satisf«c-d w ith Pf Acad Thomius I. Kyle « am G (»0*0 H r n - n . (ha bankrupl ai*«»»« h »m »l, work available. comply r..pi\ w .... ith on m th is ------ provision m t E , tIle *■ ...............- RogaHp Rppd of Alohtt. H uberi n r s t loved citizens. A ttendance at hts *uneral th e outcom e of th e event. N um erous petty th e fts com m it- Haskell ot llethnny m arried Aug- « • • >1 il* a«lj,nll«-a’ « I hankrtlp« •»<! Ihat ih r ftral m celln* «*f h»a ■ r«4tUW* w lll ix A nnual M u tt' dog co n test con- m COoking III. and A rth u r Jaq u ess te-d over th e w eek-end were r e ust 19 Friday attested to the respect and Jove in «he < o u n i* »*«*ur< »<•■•«» lo tha T h ird ru ral rolde slabli.'the«l Oalt ( h<-l<l u cted by the Hillsboro R o tary of D urha[n flrst ,n ca m p cookery- IMllMTl ported M .YM onday MIYU»» to HI S l-H, h e riff ,,,, « ' ........... onnell. ’..u n í* t*«*4»rt ll«««»a« al H lllaboro <>r«tfnn. the people of this county held for this de d club ' <>ii lh * l»«h <ia* of M rp tam lx*. Iw M . a» 9 a ttra c te d considerable “ «ten- W inners of o th e r prem ium s were: G -dfred K ra u tsch e td ol Hillsboro ot ,I llld F ."'“ ifteen Y ears Ago w hirh tim * «ahí rr«dt»ora m ar tlon and a large n u m b er of ch il- ^IarJorje M eek of N orth Plains, ro u te 4 rep o rted th e loss of a parted spiritual leader. W illiam a m . al pro«« Argus August 21. 1919 th r ir r la im *. ap|*o(nt a d ren w ith dogs. Prizes were aw ard ed ln cooking I. M argaret Boh- double h arn ess M onday evening O re n b rm e r re tu rn s from overseas attvtol The dollar-dinner prepared by 4-H truel«*« i'tamin«« lh« harikrup». an«l l rana- to th e following ow ners of dogs. lpr of Arad(,my t tllr(i tn clothing while O S tiff of n ear D u rh am s t a re h .Hha* buainaMl a* m ar proparir service ’lub girls for four people is one of the tiefora *a!4 m««<ii»v H elen B agnell, H illsboro ro u tJ ¡j B a rb ara E nschede of Hillsboro. tion reported th e th eft of tour Buff O tto Brose given co n tract t o « la ,,m in * m«Mt lw* pra*4M»ta4 tn f»»rm ra most worthw hile projects undertaken in R obert Ja n n se n . KeedvlUe; C a m - e ig h th in cooking I I I ; G race B ow - O rpington chickens Sunday eve build road from Forest Grove to il iu i rad l»r lh«* Ita n k ro p i Ar» and *w o rn 1«. e n n e Kelly. S ylvan; Aubrey a n d nian of HUi slx}ro tenU i In clothing ning A n um ber of new spaper boxes Y am hill county line club work. This year the youngest com Thr .. hnlola fll«.l diario»*« |0<> <H> »•- Frank J W illiam s prom inent Id lA 00 liahtillla». no ««« m p tio r* M arvin VanLoo. H illsboro route 4. j y an£j Ann \ j u n kers, also of H ills- were reported stolen from the road -------- petitor in the group was only 14 y?ars * tma«l M ary Julien. H arry M ason. boro, eleventh ln clothing IV; Ros- to Rippling W aters S a tu rd ay a n d P y th ian and native son. died S un- >at«*«l M«*p(4Fn>lx*r **. 19.«4 age. but she served her dinner with the b o r o r o u te '2; N orm a Meyers. L aurel; a]R, of A loha-H uber, tw elfth Mrs C F Jackson reported t h a t a «lav k.n,.,« n, l i l i >S T . . T . «> N »illE J r . R rf« Y kill, -ire w is Stolen from he, ear S .t- C um nnnc.. I n ||.-)Y«BI. s ta rd V« l^ d _at S terling N aught, *....... H illsboro 3, in ciotning (.lothlng j. Jp a a n n r-erjKMi p Prion Ul of Hills tire poise and grace of a woman who had ■ route »...«„ I je * us •wwcii h »’ hi «»< * v«* . ,«• Wtlkesl>»ro - Ver- H .'<kru| « * llilb b o r O ra« ley. F orest G rove ro u te thlf(1 o o k ln i n I I l I ; : a am n d u , dav evenmg near th e can n e ry k - ’ * J ahP n .tub lulls on Mickey Wooley. th lrd ,n in c cooking been queen of her home for years. In fact, 1: Wesley L incoln n e a r N o _ r . n P ,,a a tric trip ia la M over oyer o f N orth P lains Lincoln, lain s T hieves broke in to the s ta n d of w u S r , w ho « . . . .W » r e d it is verv doubtful if many women of ldm P lains. M arg aret ^ reud£ " ^ 1 n in th ln cooking III H erm an Koebcr at Six C orners S a t Dr D E Wiley, physic .>n anil m ature age could serve such an appettzing i ? i« hiizh tim e t h a t o u r n a tu ra liz a tio n la u s are e rt Bristol. J e a n A nn Pa-sley, H » se v e ra l o th e r events In th e girls urday night A q u a n tity ot groceries, surgeon, g ra d u ate of McGill col am en d ed to provide to r c a n c etteu o n o ^ n t U e n - ' a rd Schoen. Agnes P a tte rso n F e rn dlvuslo|, arp to (*> conducted during meal for the same am ount of money th at cig arettes a n d confections were ta k lege M ontreal, lias form ed a |>.«r!- W eintz. Buddy G ulley Jessie Plapp. balancP of t he sta te fa ir en in addition to »10 w orth of nershlp wltti D r J <> Kobb Be these girls are allowed to spendj The din i. a «eleran of the C an ad ian serva e Wesley Jo n es Ja c k Howe. D onald firew orks. ner must be prepared, served, dishes ^ ^ of n th sh e ir Ja m es linbrie. son ot Mr and Mrs o m ere h« full X > knowledge W ^ c itize ip m « eaning certain ly Cady. Ja c k C urry. Don H am m er T h e ft of »50 w orth of electrical s u n l e y S huck a n d W alter M, K in- H o f f m a n H o l d s H e a r in R linbrie of West Union, a r washed, and everything put aw ay in three tix lu re s from hts hom e a t tile end Frank rived hom e M onday from a-rvtie ney Dr R J Nicol was th e judge. B e . . r * n ■ a • • r • d —- s --------------------- F o r e c l o s u r --- e at i t th n e e srn o ii.-. r Ferry e r r y road wi r, hours’ time. The m anner in which these n o t all th a t should be p a i r e d ot a n Scholls in tht- navy m m rer bpr a n A m erican a n d o u r navuraiiz^uxin* Twin-Triplet ____ “Round-Up" _ ... A w .. H offm an, fe d e ra l con- ported T h u rsd ay by J S M oltzner, duties are expedited are a credit to any 5 X ° J o ^ ¿ V X n g e d . a n d a t R eg istratio n s were m ade for th lr - d ila tio n com m issioner, held h i s P o rtla n d atto rn ey M oltzner had re- G r a n a r ( aunell Meets one. and the lessons learned are of in sible m om ent to provide a n e“ X i^ w n - first hearin hearin g g of of im im p p ortance ortance w W ean«*- ednes- .n il. purchased the house, aceord- and one one for for trip trip le le ts ts a a t t th th e e first ,-nti. purcna.seo in, W ashington county G range eouu- estim able value to the girls throughout anv nerson b o m in a foreign country » n o is con ty 'T w tw in ins it ., ■ ■ n « d „a on „ „ account account day r i . u a „ t t th t h e n county r o o n t v court court room room w w hen hen u ,g to the report R ound-U p a d of a c rim in al offense, e ith e r a g a in st th e n a Ivm ett both 'l l will "A11 m eet W ednesday evening at life Table linen and appointm ents were vtcU the e large ith M M artin artin J J B H er- er- sain Mei-, in Sw m h ; im » u . large num num ber ber of of late late regis- regis- c creditors reditors m m et et w w ith Sain Frost Frost and and Me . . . ------ - ure ,irp u rged t „ tio n sta te o r individul. m ay. a fte r review of th e of th th m e ltt« com ittee decided to nu n a rd rd s s B B ern ern ard ard s' s' fa fa rm rm o of alm ost ost o l o( Hillsboro, Hillsboro, were were I arre ste d Batur- J K‘‘rr(d (,n( as pi;,,,.., W||| be discussed . m derided to t alm perfect, and in one case the menu on «ase by co m p eten t a u th o ritie s, be deprived of c itize n __ [rations, .n m in ate tw ins a s th ey received a 800 acres a t O renco was foreclosed dav on d ru n k charges 1 hey a p - fnrp tlll. d b trl(., .„ „ „ e tl inerting m cardboard cut in the 4-H pattern lent an sh ip an d . if th e c ircu m stan ces ju stify it. be ae elim nrize th u s giving each p a ir a prize, on for (60.000 a n d »3000 a tto rn ey s peart-d in th e Hillsboro re, ,,rd«-i s NoV(.,nbpr Hillsboro G range wlll Aa usual p o r te d —Hood R iver News. artistic touch to the table. T h ree p a ir of tw ins reg isterin g fees Ju ly 11 by M R Jo h n so n of court M onday and were fined »25 m ee( S atu rd av a . . . n d t h P " R o u n d - U D . ' F o r ,-s t G rove a n d the U nited S ta te s . ■ h at tin- plant of th« failed to a tte n d th e 'R ound-U p ' F orest - Mav the dollar-dinner project always All tw in s registering resided 1 n N ational b an k of P o rtla n d T he M arriage I.Icense Issuril be a part of the 4-H club work, for it H enry F ra n g e r of P ortlund route W ashington county. Prizes o tte re d presen t action forestalls sale of the will undoubtedly make for happier homes. 8. and F rances L Je u n e of B eaver were all of th e sam e value. »2 ln property. A nother h earin g lias been ton rout«- 2. Septem ber 4 W ork of the sewing clubs, in which T h irty Y ears Ago T h ere a re those w ho do n o t like th e codes for m erchandise or cash. W inners a re set for M onday. _, Ver.-M-I D ean M, «'alllev and Attic _ --------------- Yrgus August 18. 190 .Joist-pli Rd- |, aldllll. m -ugan both ol Eugene is a n d for th a t and so th ey criticise th e n a tio n a l given below. girls learn to make their own clothes, is th X ^ t r a t f o n . T hey do not like- t h e g u t t e r code ihe fa«««-- -» • r J " v - »r 1 f;-c«i-i't>« L . o c a l I o B a a s s e e b l l T . e e ta am w ards, county pioneer, died A ugust o a au .i also a great thing for the young people. . nor th e egg code, th e p o ta to or tornatz, code. T h y *» r- o f a , - . M r- C la r a « « V a n - D r o p s V e r n o n i a N in e 10 C o n trac to r J W G oodin sucress- - .......- — - YYileh ll.i/r l S, hnol Begins apple a n d the pru n e a n d p ear a n d th e peach a n o dehey ind M r- M ar, n H a rt ■ H la- r a i d in g in county Ion iM » r> > twm. .......... . ... , . Hillsboro defeated V ernonia 9 to ful bidder on im proving county poor w:il ,M.g ,n a , W itch Hazel aU^of th e others. In fa c t th ey a re n o t J code!>- be W ilcox of B a n k* route 2 and r •»»- & s unday in a post-seas n gam e a t fa rm O rin building» U Bariow a n d M,ss M a ry 1 M onday. Kept, inte r 17 r a th e r m ark etin g a g reem en ts a n d are designed to Ered r.r.l W O em " f E-.r.— t p 'V - iw«te . , . r ' "i S k ta n o g u el, pitch in g for the a lste t i n ^ h e o n jlrlv selling a n d m ark etin g of p ro d M r M * rU :s ; V 1 ernonia. ^ . .tru c t E C onnell wedded in P o rtlan d A ug-I ' „ , vl,r(.P O ra n led ucts th a t som eone m ust o b tain money for to pay for W alker :■< E '.rtst O ro v»; «Id««« tw,n«. m en while Nelson V ernonia h u rler Uip t» tm a ste r W aggener h a s had (Arr « ‘‘rr«'” ''n - m Some of the skeptically inclined who o th e r com m odities. Ail of these so-called codes a re M rs. O b I. f E-'-ner «nd M r . Eli«» .-th dow n fjye b a tte rs R ogers of th e increase the room in the post o f- Blanch« Gr<g„ W .irr n local got th ree h its out ol think the SERA projects. Red Cross and set up un d er a law passed by th e legislature of O re H»rm « of M „ „ n t» in d « l« . -id«"« ' tic - and H erm an Schulm e, Ich. Exnenalve l»Dllca I '.'*3 n v e t l m e ^ a t b a t county re ief ’.vork is all wasted effort gon a n d a d m in istered by th e secretary ot a g r i c ^ building ow i'-r. Is doing th e woi s w e c lT a g r a l n P u | .and got tu re of the sta te a n d th e federal We are- equipped with the th in n w t tw in *. Dorothy « n a Lau rel should have seen the wonderful exhibit n o thing w hatever to do w ith th em W hile th ere a r » Grace Koehnke of .............. Cornel»«» route 2 ; race «a«^rn..»w IHvofce S u it Filed most m odern type of walnut youmrert n r ; tw in«. B everly June and W o o lfo lf c — L o V ln a O . W O O lfo lk VS of the se ein g project at the county fair. those who criticise these ag reem en ts the lia rt.a ra Jean M tw kley of c la re n c e A Woolfolk. f th e neoDle a re in ag ree m e n t wuth th e m a n a oe s a w j S W - There were garm ents for little folks made „ heve young«.« b, y twin". Uu',“,L" Jack E d d ith Ja c k - -E ith Jack Ja c k vs. Ross M they con stitu te a step in th e rig h t dire£“ ° ‘? X n e.« of H « .v « rt„n r o u t. 2 : l««t c o m m e rc ia, u u u k . out of the goi d parts of adult clothing th e control ot the price of fa rm p r o d u c ts .- S h e n d a n t M w cln Jack. in , to rn In W auhlnglon c n in ty . r r « l- by A B. Sholes, have arrived for cost 111c »8., E.x which looked like new ; there were quilts e rlrk and E 'ra n ri. I ’ laa. of Itan ka; »»*« in stallatio n in ttie new brick Sun. If you change your addreas k in d young«.' boy t w in ,. D u n .ld and Ron ^ t K ^ o i r i . Augitst O . to M r anil We specialize In quality Job p rin t- Free delivery to packing M in u s « i n i . m ig lis i. . . . *■■■ .... - r - — m ade out of the scraps, and many other ald V a n O y k a . m , « frerkled tw in .. Hazel ly notify th e A rgus d ire c t a n d a t M rs P eter N V anderzanden G irl Ing- Argus. houset* of tiny ansociation. and Helen Stream of 11111.1«,ro route 1 ; things th a t were almost unbelievable, and once. ______ m .wt blond tw in«. Fred a n d H i,h a rd B y M u n c h last but not least this exhibit was evidence S o m e L u lla b y ! S etniker of H lltoboro route 2 ; tw in« Bunker Gets Pen Sentence Cattle Show Highlight of Comity Fair Debt Burden of County Increases . .1 Ireland Company Wins in Contest Crabbing by Minority Give Backing TooLatetoClassify ValUUL its Jl.Ilt I Hir I lOIlOr*» .Arrested I uesday Dollar-Dinner Abuse of Citizenship WALNUT DRYING Our Yesterdays Who Made the Codes Dundee Dry ing Corporation r S 15 per green ton Does it Pay? Should Be Non-Partisan th a t in this way people are given an op portunity to help themselves, thus raising th e ir m orale. The cannery, which Yvas set up in the little office building, dem onstrated how people could help them selves by getting a w inter’s supply of fru it and vegetables if they were willing to work. I he govern m ent furnishes the sugar, cans, etc., and th ere are experienced SERA w orkers in charge. Indeed, these things are w orth while. M any p o litic a ls cling to th e a n tk iu a te d theory th a t a weekly new spaper mu-st be a p a rtisa n P®111* cal o rgan Som e of th e m Just don t seem to be able to get th ro u g h th e ir h e ad s th e conception of a com m unity new spaper as a public com m unity in stitu tio n . T hey c a n u n d e rsta n d th a t a lib ra rian who h a p p e n s to vote th e rep u b lican tic k e t c a n still co n d u ct th e public lib rary on. a strictly n o n -p a rtisa n basis, b u t th ey c a n t to th e fa c t th a t an ed ito r who h ap p en s to vote th e dem ocratic tic k e t can ru n a new spaper on a policy w hich rises above p a rtisa n politics. H erein we d is cover a n o th e r d ifferen ce betw een th e politician a n d th e sta te sm a n —W isconsin Press. Entitled to a Chance Adds Much to Farm Income One often sees and hears of the smooth and fast talking out-of-town salesm an of this and th a t coming into the community and selling his wares right under the nose of the local man. Why should we fall for this sort of thing when we know very well th at the man next door, a neighbor or friend in business or a craftsm an, can be depended upon to give us a pood square deal? The local man is most certainly en titled to at least a chance at the business. The comm unity sym pathizes with S. C. {illen in the death of Mrs. Killen. Mrs. <illen and her husband had been active ind prom inent m em bers of this commu- ,ity fo r m any years. Mr. Killen is par- icularly well known as the editor of the lillsboro Independent for many years be- ore it was consolidated with the Argus, drs Killen, while her health perm itted, ook a prom inent p art in women’s affairs n this city. T he cash Income of A m erican fa rm e rs Increased »1500.000,000 or 39 per c e n t during th e first y ear 01 th é o peration of AAA according to figures com piled a t W ashington R e n ta l and ben efit p ay m en ts to fa rm e rs accounted for m ore th a n 12 per cen t of th e increase A pproxim ately 1.200.000 fa rm e rs re p re se n t ing th e bulk of th e n a tio n s com m ercial p ro d u c tio n of corn a n d hogs h ave signed reduction c o n tr a c t a n d will p a rtic ip a te in th e 1934 program . T h e n um ber of c o n tra cts signed ln O regon to ta l ab o u t 6500 Tillam ook H ead lig h t-H erald . "E ven th e c ritics ot th e R oosevelt a d m in is tra tio n m ust find It g ra tify in g to re ad evidence t h a t in the last year Im provem ent lias been so plainly m a r k ed. I t is n o t reasonable to expect t h a t all th e Roosevelt e x p erim e n ts will succeed B ut it is th in g , in fa c t it is a g re a t deal, to know t h a t th e R oosevelt a d m in istra tio n m ark s th e h ig h est level in th is c o u n try of concern for th e o th e r fellow.”— W ilkes B arre, Pa., News <Rep.) “T h e big po in t a b o u t th e whole recovery program Is Its elem en t of balance. We c a n 't have a ruined a g ric u ltu re a n d a prosperous in d u stry any m ore th a n we can have a prosperous a g ric u ltu re a n d a ru in ed in d u stry ."—G e n e ra l Jo h n so n . whoae b irth d a y , a re nearer, September 1. M A C Johnny am i W a lte r K u fer d a rk e .t r.on- „le.io n ed t w in ., How ard and Harold llerggren of H ilb b o ro route 3 ; yuunge«t to y and g irl tw in .. S tanley and Shirley H u trh e n . of L au re l ; t w in , looking mo«, alike, John and J am e. Scherm erhom of E'oreat G ro ve; roreni « iio ’ c , tw — in a - I,a,king - mo«, un- like, Vance and June B«*w ell o f B<»v- prton. f i r . t , anil C harraafne and C h arllta Ledford of F n r a t Grove route I. »erond ; tw in , neareat 3» y e a r, of M ra. Anno l-ranirer Sohler and M r ,. M ary P ran i/.T W aibel of H ilb b o r o ; boy and irirl tw in . I.aikina tnimt alike. Donald Frederick and G race E lizabeth E n«eldin(ter of Hlllabo ro ; beet |.«,kinir boy and id rl tw ina. Jack and J-a n M orriaon of H lll.b o ro ; y ,rl tw in . I-«,king mn»t unlike. K a lh c rln e and M ari-arct D H o n d t of H ill-b o ro ; tw in , drea.ed moot a lik e l.e v e ra l prize- were given under t h i. c la r ific a tio n , a. a I number w ere drea.ed a llk e l M au ri,le and M .r g o r e t Putnam of Hillsboro route Eunice E laine and V e rn lre Velda Sahnow of F o r a t Grove route 2 ; C lin ton and Clayton C ra fto n o f T u ard, and Leland and Lela M ille r of C o rn eliu. route 1 1 L a u re , E lizabeth and o f A loh» oerc the only I and **<•< ve»l the pri«e Florence trip let« Also equipped for filbert ilrying. Only the Ford gives you a E w e r) preaent, Fall School Term to Open Monday For less th a n $2500 (C ontinued from p»t?e 1 > len, m ath e m a tic s; Miss V irginia Brogden, E nglish; M atthew Skene, m ath e m a tic s a n d history; Miss Elsie Cim ino, E nglish; M e i E dith M. Fort. E nglish; Miss E dw yna B road- bent, history and m usic; Miss M arie Houguez. com m ercial; Reese H a - th h o rn , m ath e m a tic s; Miss Lillie Homedew, dom estic science; Dave O. ¿eger, m ath e m a tic s; Miss F lo r ence McDonald ■ ' lent e M I i « u l e A Nex. com m ercial; M aurice M. Romlg. m an u a l tra in in g ; F. C. H tal- ley, civics; Miss D orothy Tongue, E nglish; M iss Tennessee W ea th e r- red. biology; Miss M ary Yoder, l a t i n a n d history; and Miss H elen P a rr, history and com m ercial A dditional opening d ates fo rc o u n - I Yet I b i s V-B Is Ibr «’,” t efficien t un«l economR'4* Ford engine ever built. > / J A T '• - 'Z V ’ i / w ; A