The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 27, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
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XTillshon^fAr g ns
W ith W hich I* Combined the llillah o ro Independent
Billab. m A ryue «stab. 1W4
Htllaboro Independent »»tab UTS
M r K IN N B Y A M c K IN N F Y . Publisher.
Published Thursday».
Entered aa aeeond-claaa m atter In the
IhMtoifioe at Hillsboru, Oregon
New Way N et d e d
The textile strike has been brought to
a finish on appeal of President Roosevelt
following the report of the mediation
hoard Business and the country could go
along with a great deal more confidence
in the future if m achinery could be
evolved that would insure employe and
em ployer a fair ileal without resort to
strikes. Isn’t it possible that an absolutely
fair and neutral industrial court with
power to act in industrial disputes could
be evolved? In spite of the very partisan
rem arks being m ade now about infringe­
ment of individual liberties such a law
should be backed up with plenty of teeth.
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Social Netos of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
T hursday, Septem ber 27, I'.t.'U
T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N H O M E
FUNNY THING IK'W A COUPLE CF OÂVS
O P Ä 'U C W MAlYi ME U.YAUZE 1WA1 I
NEVEiC QiO A V 'lV t ClAlt nils' OU'> CL^N
P V T u CE
LCV M T TU l VE FlSH.VJlLL
YA — A N P niit Pi S' A K t b , P lumb full
o f E littei - lñutí ?. G o s n / ohlm l g e t
ÍM CxCWG' TO
A
i
Oregon Slate to
Play 1'ougii Team
OREGON STA TE C O L L EG E
j C o o H ills, th>u(
26 O re g o n S l a b
ctrllege footlNkll U-nni will piny Httn
' I'T h iic I m ' i ) u n l v o s i l y , m ir m
U ie
In st lio li-eo iifei e u , t r a m s (M t till«
' cixuit. h e i r FTUUiy HlUTIbXH l u t
Hunting party of seven. Elmer
Bailey. Elwood. Cecil and Ernest
John.-un of Hillsboro, Prank lterg-
2 30 cii'IiK k
.M«»
.ien of North Plains, and Ed Proc­
m rs . k c . M c K in n ey
W V E R N E M c K IN N K Y
A lttio u g li O re g o n S t a i r d e fe a te d
ter
and
Bob
H
arrison
of
Forest
Associât« Editor
E d itor
S a il FriuieL sro la s t y e a r u t S u n
Grove, returned Sunday evening
1 Francisco IJ to 7, th e w in n in g
from a three-day liunt in the
F in it Audited Paper. La nr*
■I ember—Oregon State Edi­
IMiintx w ere not sc o re d u n ti; U ip
tk-hocho forest east of Prineville.
eat Audited W eekly Circula­
to ria l Association and N a ­
I
tuit III lo m ille.. Ot tlie p lay « I n n
They got four deer In the party.
tion in Oregon
tion al E d itorial ÄMuviat ion
.Mormuu E ia n k lm . All A m e r i i n n
Word Itos been received tiere Unit
ii a n g c l e it h a lf. tossi-it u long
O F F IC IA L
NEW SPAPER
OF
W A S H IN G T O N
C O l'N T Y
a baby girl was bom Friday in
IMUUt to H al 1‘ao g li
quarterbuck.
Los
Angeles
to
Mr
and
Mrs
Wes
z
■
or
a totu l a t o » n
E iu n k llii ru n
Sah»cription Ratea S tric tly Cash in Advance
Schulinench of
Hillsboro
Mis.
ui k tin ' o|M'iilng kb k o ti of tin.
__
Sl.&v
U . S. Outside Oregon
|i.(X>
Per year
Schulm enrh is in lx»s Angeles,
.iiliir U6 y a r d s to r th e H ist to u c h -
«M
Foreign i c u n : ne»
S
f t l i month»
wlule Wes
playing baseball tor
■ l . 'W I l
the C uxnuuiu team of the n a ­
The H illsboro Argus m u m « no fin a n c ia l nssponatbility fo r
tional league.
errors published In it* columna, but in cae«» where this paper
1» at fau lt w ill reprint that part id an advertiae uent in which
Mr and Mrs V A Crow ot ILxxt
the typographical m istake .xvura.
lin e r \ sited Sunday and Monday
Thirty Years Ago
«
n
Mi and Mis A W Walker.
A n Independent Newspaper, W h < w Service» and Policice
Argus, Hrptemlx'r 22, hm| C.'om-
L. J. Rushlow is doing a splendid Mr il mid
Mrs .1 H B artlett tutd
are Based on the Principle of the Golden R u lo
"A nd a» ye
ni retal Ixuik will open lor h i t :
service in publishing advertisem ents in the daughter Bonnie and \l N. Bon-
would that men should do to you. do ye also to them lik e ­
I S. Oeudx-r II with George S. hul
wise.” M atthew 7:11.
Argtis calling attention to the “ Let’s Quit luun of Seliolls were oLso Sunday
oei leh ils e.Lsliler
guests
at
Uie
\\
olker
liome.
I'ounly exhllut at stale fulr
Killing” cam paign sponsored by the Ore­
il.uss first
A C Chulmers oi
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Munson a r ­
gon State Motor association ami other or­ rived
outervllle
was awarded several
Thursday f r o m
ria g sta lf,
ganizations. Care and regard for the lives A rtz. «lu re tlxey have been tor
.U l/e .s o i l Ills splendid Shorthorn
■eixl.
The following editorial from the O re­ of others is being stressed. A recent cheek several in.uitlis, Mr. Munson Is
After a drouth ot ..evifal ittonlh.
buck to Fliig.-nuf soon, but
gon City Enterprise has been printed by Mr. Rushlow as to how many ears going
Since last Mav ram fell lightly
Mrs Munson »ill rem ain for a
kst night
editorially elsewhere as expressing the came to a stop at Baseline street, a “stop ' while in Hillsboro
C lu u ito p h e i l ' Y ales, promlnen
sentim ent of th a t paper as well. We have street, revealed a shocking disregard of
Charles Schmldlui mid son and
cpublicun iMilltleian a n d fiumer
pointed out these things time and time traffic regulations. Since this fact has father Amorroe Seluiudan. uldtim -
tale IcgLslitUu. diol a t M.iniUne
in the north end ol Uie comity,
inlay
Hcceusixl was formerly
again. It w holeheartedly expresses our been pointed out hv Mr. Rushlow a check ers
«ere in Hillsooro Saturday. Charles
lUOlLstw’r ol HlMWldan Suu.
sentim ent too, so read it carefully. Just by him on cars entering the highway said the lie» road up through B ux­
Mr i u u I Mrs T I hiiiiils Tucker of
ton to Vernonia makes it scent like
substitute the word Hillsboro or W ash­ shows improved conditions.
llllaboro celebrate golden wixlding
a different place.
■uudvenairy Srplenilx-r 17
ington county w here Oregon City occurs.
J J Wismer, Ray Krueger of
F iftren Year» Ago
Lmnton mid Herm an Hamel w ent'
A rgus. S<>pteiitlx'r 18. 11118 Mrs
"Only th e other day we took occasion to refer,
Uie latter part of Uie week
Lucy Yitu-s, piom er and widow ol
in a somewhat facetious vein, to th e unhappy prac­
Don't overlook the fact th at NRA is a hunluig
ui the territory near Condon. They
f I' Yales, reixesentallve In the
tice of some of our citizens regarding th eir buying
decided
factor
in
helping
to
i
m
p
r
o
v
e
returned
Sunday
with
one
deer
due
(
Hindu»,
died near Ranks Septem ­
habits. There are people who would say it ts none
i l
to Increasing snowstorms in east - I
ber 11.
of our business, and while th is may be true in a national economic conditions and those ern
E nunott Brothers uixl T C.
Oregon.
general sense, the fact rem ains it is the business of who fly the Blue Eagle are doing their
Reynolds buy old G range building
Mr. and Mrs O. B. G ates of
tile whole community and hence of every member of part in the efforts to bring about recov­
on
Main sli-eei
Hillsboro and their son-in-law mid
it. Every dollar earned locally and spent elsewhere
l.t Itoas Dterdorff of the l ‘iu ifu
daughter. Mr. mid Mrs. Francis
ery.
Be
sure
th
a
t
w
here
you
trad
e
the
Is probably a total toss. Hardest h it are the retail
fleet lu re to visit motlu-r. Mi
Wade of Portland, spent a few days
business interests, but because men and women are store or business is displaying the Blue in Southern Oregon on a vacation. assist tn the ptiysieal exam ination
mals witti two legs won't get the Knuna Illerdorff
of students.
IhlLstxiro club takes up questloi
thoughtless or careless, or both, about buying at Eagle, which means fair wages, fair hours Tliey left here Thursday.
best ot women folks, atiyinoie titan
of air|s>rl fo r city
home, th e effect Is far-reaching. This has been go­
Mrs Paul Patterson and her lit­
tlie four-footed ones do
Dr Lewa Wilkes Ager of La-
i
By
Venus
L
Builnelli
and
fair
business
pretiees.
Benjam in t l llelneek. returned
ing on for years a t Oregon City. We don't w ant to
l ake Mi s John Campbell of Hixxl
G nuide visited Wednesday witti her tle daughter Virginia attended a
A surprise? For me? 1-and, pn.
».u- vetenui, of lonuel und lx>ru
sermonize about it, but it is just as well to develop
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes, party tn Portland Wednesday after­ wait'll I get my breath? As if It River When tier dog treed a lynx, Seluieider
lelsyville married
loyalty and to attem p t to inculcate in the minds of
mid left Thursday for Corvallis to noon in honor of the second b irth ­ wasn't hard enough tn all tills heat lie culled it u «lav. and wouldn't S e p te m lx -r of
III
attend the meeting ot the Oregon day anniversary of little Peggy l e u to breathe w ithout havin' soinetitn' stay any longer, so Mrs Campbell,
our people th a t th ere is one direct way to build up
Robert Imbrle returns home from
Action of the county court in retiring State Medical association.
Benson.
bein' without it gun. tied tier skirt
a town and th a t is to make our purchases, so far
von don't expect cornin' up to take around
tlie trunk of tlie tree, and service in navy.
Mr and Mrs Carlos Johnson and your breath away.
as practicable, in th e city where our prim ary a f­ from the county relief committee is a
Glenn Norton of Toledo spent the
All tn roadlne.<« for tv<eption I"
hurried home for one. a gun. not it
of G ladstone s p e n t t i c
logical step on their part. It is difficult week-end at Uie home of lu s g ra n d ­ daughter
fairs are
Le's see tlie packagel O i l , skirt.
retunusl veterans Saturday. W o
week-ijnd a t tlie home of Mrs R pa G uess'’
mother.
Mrs.
Mary
Sabin.
He
you s»«et old thing Why. it
"This may seem a sm all thing, but there are to serve two m asters and the interests of
Tlie lynx, who probably was lien I lu r e t o give reieplion address mid
brought with him Frank Burr. Ned W. Cox. Joan rem ained with hex looks Just exactly like It was one of peeked,
endless ram ifications. Do you insist upon your grocer the two groups were often conflicting.
stayed In tlie tree, afraid of reapuiuw« will lx1 naide by Rev
Critten, Ja. k Si henck an d A. F. rundm otlier fo r a »vek's visit.
them
silk
p
rin
t
dresses
we
saw
In
I
tie
skirt, and when Mrs. Campbell Muridiy aiul IT. Kay Williams i « f
furnishing you Oregon City butter? There are two
Westdow of Toledo.
Young m arried people of tlie the window of Sell’s store the other
returned, she picked him out with F orest Grove. Frtxl Ixx-klry mid
creameries here an d others within this county. Do
W alter Wooldridge, m arine s ta ­ Methodist church held a pot luck il.iy If tliat ain't Just like \o u pa. I the first bullet.
C aptain Fivers of Cortland, u n d
you demand Oregon City bread? You would be
upper and social meeting a t tlie I always did say you was tlie kind­
tioned on the battleship U S S
Maybe 'tw usn't a skirt, but wtiat Rikssell Morgan of Hillsboro
surprised to learn how much Portland bread is sold
Pennsylvania at Bremerton. Wash., church Wednesday evening.
Lt, Charles Delrluiuui. wlio e a rn ­
est hearted -It ain't? Well, le's see. wore it Hint turneit tlie thoughts of
daily in this city. Of course there are hundreds of
Rev. and Mrs. Victor Phillips of
is spending twenty days leave with
I bet It's some of them steel blad­ 8 11. Tift. 93, to thoughts oi m atri­ ed his commtadon a fter arriving tn
essential articles not m anufactured here, but they
t.ie
Portland
C
entral
Methodist
ed
steak
knives
I
was
lookin'
a
t
In
his mother. Mrs Fred Wooldridge.
mony. So, Wednesday, he and Mrs Fraiu-e, returiu-d home Tuiwd.i.
may be obtained in Oregon City stores, a t a profit
Mr and Mrs O tto Söderström church were guests tixlay of Rev. the catalogue, and I said I wanted. Addle Campbell. 66. were made man He was one of first to g rt Into
to the m erch an t and a redistribution of th e p u r­
. Humph! No let Betsy W inters try and wife Mr. T ift Is commander of , G erm any after tlx> arm istice
mid daughters a id Mrs. Davis, of and Mrs. Cluirles M. Reed.
Hlghwuy completed from here to
chase price into th e channels of trade. Ju st think
Muss Ja n ette Cady was hostess 1 to sliow off tier pewter fruit bowl at Everett Post of the G. A. H
Portland, and Mr mid Mrs Will
party I'm goln' to get up a party
a minute, next time you require something, which
Repeal of the state crim inal syndicalism law is Walker ot Banks were Sunday Monday evening for Uie sewing
Tills Mrs Campbell didn't have to Beaverton city limits
right
i»
.n
.in
I
invite
tier
and
llili
Lt Ixmuld F l o n g liom e from
club
.Miss
Bernieee
Felton
will be today or tomorrow. Money circulates where sought by th e Communist party The campaign will guests of Mrs. Rose P nckett.
u .• a bullet to get tier prey but l.er
service lie was with arm y ol tx
'ei and 111 huve S panish steak aim was just as deadly.
it is spent. Home buying means a thriving and be «aged openly by the International Labor Defense
Lieutenant Com m ander and Mrs. special guest of Uie club
1 . an use them knives, and 1
Just looks like a step towards cupullon in Germany Has Ix-en hi
Mrs. J. E Johnson fell Tuesday so
league, a subsidiary of th e party th a t is planning Harry Harding arrived Friday from
prosperous city.
am t goln' to whisper a word about
Claude Vundrl, the active J iv iee lin e Mexican troubl.-
"One of the principal reasons assigned by those overthrow of the United S tates government by force. California tor a visit a t th e T. 8 illuming and injured her right side havin' ’’em till thev come, and when what Mi
John Everett llulsinan and Cluu -
French
biologist,
preillets Is going
A
toe
on
her
right
foot
is
also
W
eatherred
home
before
th
eir
re
­
who wander off the reservation is th at local establish­
The crim inal syndicalism act specifies legal
she seta down I It have 'em on the to lui[)|x*ii in ;l txkl sears or so. He toile H am rlm an m arried at Cor­
broken.
m ents are unable to satisfy their requirem ents T hat means «hereby the American form of government tu rn to Bremerton. Wash.
nelius Hepteinbrr 17.
table just like w ed always been
Miss Jan ette Cady attended on used to havin’ 'em—oh it ain't says women are going to rule tlie
Mrs Emma Dierdorff was hostess
Ralph I. Williams of Hillsboro
sounds logical, but frequently breaks down under may be protected against those who choose to de­
world and tlie only men left will
aiul
Lydia Herr of C oinrlius m ar­
analysis. Many of our people do not even make an stroy it by bloody revolution Instead of bringing Thursday evening for a m iscellan­ Alpha Gumma Delta luncheon Wed­ steak knives?
be a few carefully picked Olios Even
nesday
last
week
at
the
Sign
of
tlie
eous
shower
for
Miss
Mildred
Ric<
Hm! You ain't foolln me are you. the plant and anim al world shows ried Repb mlxu 18
honest effort. They don't Investigate. They fail to about reforms by the ballot. T he law insists on the
Rose In Portland.
and
Harold
H
arm
s
of
N
orth
Plains,
p
a
’
Well
now.
bein'
a
man,
1
su
p
­
Mrs Fred Everest severely In­
tilt.» tendency, und tlie so-called
recognize th a t business men will usually meet a ballot instead of bullets as a means of changing who were m arried Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Long of S a ­ pose you'd want to be tn on an y ­ stronger sex is grow ing weaker and jured in l*urthux) when ear runs
general demand If these sam e people lived at our government.
thing
new
too,
so
I
suppose
It's
a
lem
arrived
Tuesday
for
a
few
over
tier
Mrs.
W.
M.
M
asterson
left
W
ed­
weaker, while the female of the
G rants Pass or Bend or Baker they would probably
The Communists contend th a t it restricts their
for a visit with her d au g h ­ days wiUi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pair ot them big thick bath towels race is constantly Improving ptiys- '
accept the mercantile wares of their respective cities. rights. They insist th a t it is despotic and destroys nesday
you
been
wantin'.
Well.
1
guess
Percy
Long.
ter. Mrs. O Swearingen of Irrigon,
Ically und menially
D arris B. Smith Enlists
Most of th e smaller cities of Oregon are not favored liberty.
and her sister. Mrs. Mary Slimous
Miss Helena Molir of Portand Ixutti towels will be about h s handy
Sometimes when pu gets in one j
with large industrial payrolls such as this city en ­
The law was enacted to protect liberty—the a t Spokane. Wash.
spent the week-end at the M*e- as anything, only I hope you got of Ills fits. I don't care how w on It
in U. S. M arin e Corps
joys, but because of their comparative isolation they liberty on which the American form of democratic
Mr. and Mrs L. O. B ennett left K em ie home and witti o t h e r em with pink borders to m atch i..ip|x-ns
,
O a:rt. B Smith, son of Alva B
the bath room curtains But hope
have prospered and have become relatively self- governm ent was founded. I t was enacted so the Tuesday for Uielr home in Seattle, friends.
I ’a says wtiat'll tliey do for slu-cp Smith,
1474 Baseline street has
contained. but we even have with us those who government could protect itself against those who by Wash . after several m onths' stay
Miss Coixstance Cochran, sister of you d o n t iilan on usin' them tor herders then? But I told him the
enlisted in tlx- United Slut. •
will spend a dollar in automobile expense to make bullets would "liquidate" opponents to Bolsheviza- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M n. J W Barney, went to M o n ­ everyday till they get the new »ore sheep 11 itll lx* females, and they'd been
Marine corps at Portland a n d
f
if
'ill
l
l
u
h
’
Not
bath
towels.’
have sense enough to go where they
a two-dollar purchase. T h at's fundam entally wrong. tton of the United States.
C. Varner, and w ith his relauves mouth Sunday to enter the normal
My land pa. you don't mean to »its m eant to. Instead of followin' transferred to tlie m arine corps
m California.
school there.
ha », at S an Diego. Cal wliere he '
“While we are speaking of our own city, let's
sav you went and bought ine th at some old buck off somewhere
The law lays no restrain t on those who do not
Mr and Mrs S. E Olsen spent
»ill lx- stationed fix I lx* next llirre
Mrs William M artin of S anta comb and brush set I been w antin'
not forget Oregon, a m anufacturing state. The slogan intend to destroy the government by force. It lays
But
I
guess
It
won't
make
any
Sunday in P ortland w ith their son Barbara. Cal Is spending a few ' lamd I bei n hullin' for th a t so
<Mng Ins pmiuntii.ii ••
of 'W hat Oregon Makes, Makes Oregon' is worth no restraint on any bona fide rig h t of any citizen.
difference
.total
or
4tX
M
)
years
from
Ze.ias and family. The occasion was weeks with Mr. und Mrs. Joint long without eomin right out and
training as a m arine Prior to Ins
nothing a t all. unless It is applied. I t is th a t keen
no» And tlie lack of a sheep h erd ­ transfer I »arris .stated tliat lx- in­
The law against m urder, fraud or thievery thei- forty-seventh wedding a n n i­ Lours.
>ayin I wanted It 1 commenced to er don't make much difference now,
every-day conception of devotion to state th a t has abrogates no rights or liberties of any person not versary.
Mr. and Mrs Maurice Cot u rn of think you was right dumb, but-well, »hut with motor trucks to lutul 'em tended to take advantage of the
made California w hat it is. W ith nothing to sell contem plating violations against public peace and
free edueaiionul courses offered to
Mrs.
Max
LaLande
of
Nampa.
if
it ain 't any of them tilings, what
Portland
were
guests
Sunday
of
except sunshine, California has outstripped her order oy the commission of such crimes.
In
all m in o rs by enrollm ent m tin-
Idaho, arrived Friday evening for tier parents. Mr and Mrs. J Ntco- in H ip world is It’ I declare, you around
For Instance, up In Boise last marine corps institute
northern neighbors, and the principal reason is an
Law th a t insures liberty cannot be labeled as a visit with h er daughter, Mrs. ilemus.
! got me so excited I can't hardly week a trucking outfit moved more
intensive devotion of h er population, manifested in violation of rights, except by those who desire free­ Howard Wells, and friends here.
wait
It
must
be
something
perfectly
Mr and Mrs. H E Nt well ot
than 100 head of stieep 21 miles in
constant and steadfast loyalty to products of th a t dom to destroy liberty.
ON OREGON FARMS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reetz of Dayton P ortland were guests Tuesday eve­ grand Oh w ait' w ait' 1 got It' 33 liours.
state to th e practical exclusion of others, so th a t
It might be well to consider what liberty means were in HilLsboro Monday on busi­ ning of M r and Mrs J. W. Barney I It's one of them monogrammed
Even the news of a plane erasti
COKVAIJ.IH
Hairy vetch proved
California money goes north and south, east and in Soviet Russia, where th e Bolshevization process ness. They visited a t the home of
purses the grw ery was givln' away
Elmer Varner of Hood River w.u. with five pounds of coffee! Ioind, i.s unusual alien It is learned that to be one of the most successful
west but rem ains in the golden state. Let us con­ has been completed under th e guise of theoretical Mr and Mrs. D. S R utherford.
tlie
owner
Lawrence
Holland
of
crops
In
south
Benton
i'ounly thus
a guest of his parents. Mr und pa ! I guess I ought to have told you.
sider our own potential advantages. Buy Oregon- Communism.
Utah, was on u wool-buying year. «Uh 11 C llerron aixl Tom
Mrs. T. W McDonald and chil­ Mrs H C. Varner, Wednesday.
bid I already got one of them Ogden.
made products and buy them in Oregon City."—Ore­
CarixMiter reporting yields running
The dictatorship of t t e proletariat, selected by dren spent several days last week
Miss M argaret Johnson left B un­ yesterday without sayin' anything ! ri|>
gon City Enterprise.
Seems like you ta n expect most about 300 pounds to the acre, n il s
2.000.000 Communist party members, rules with an with tier mother. Mrs B. E Mu­ day for Eugene, where site will a t­ to you. supposin' you'd be mad
anything
those
days,
but
once
In
c
rop Is extensively used m so u th ­
ling,
a
t
W
hale
Cove.
iron hand. The population of Russia is 160.000,000
tend the University of Oregon
about me runnin' up the bill any a while you get fooled When Jerry western
United Suites for green
Mrs. Eric Hendrickson of Sewell
persons. T h at vast population is a t the mercy of
R J. Seearre and E J McAleor more before we sell the chickens, Johnson of C entralia spied some­ m anure purpoHes. and the price of
th e organized and arm ed minority th a t rules through station returned to h er home the made a trip to Mosier Sunday
but now th at you done tlie same thing lying 111 In., trout yard, lie seed a t present Is ulxiut 7 ‘ j cents
iirst of the week after two weeks
p a' Pa Spinks! Don't tell me thought it was a »Oman's purse, but
the Red army.
Mr and Mrs M att Engeldlnger tiling,
a pound. Mr Herron believes It
that ain 't it'
The dictatorship perm its no criticism of its illness a t Jones hospital.
a.s lie leaned liver to |>lek It lip. Il makes a much heller cash crop
of
Portland
were
visitors
Sunday
Good
land,
give
me
that
packagel
Mrs.
Helen
G
ardner
of
Yakima,
policies.
Those
who
do
criticize
have
the
“liberty"
Parted
to
»itlk
away
When
lie
re
­
General Hugh Johnson, who had the
a t the H. R E nunott home.
than wheal or other cereals unit
Stand here havin' me guesstn' all covered from I I I '* sliix k lie euuglit It plans
of facing a firing squad. Bolshevization, th e so- Wash., visited from Wednesday un­
to grow an acreage of It aguln
K E Lytle <>t Bend is a guest
trem endous task of organizing the NRA called
Give It here!
rule of the masses, conducts a reign of terror til Friday with her parents, Mr. of his m other and sister, Mrs C day
and
found
lie
had
a
turtle
nine
In­
next
year
I’a Spinks! Ain't you asham ed ches long and weighing two |X)unds I
and getting business of the country under among the people by the OGPU, the secret police, and Mrs. R. C. Vaught.
And me all worked up over a mys­
Reginald Reynolds, who Is em ­ E. Lytle and Miss Marlon.
No«, pa. u h a t vou liangin round
Plan to be Dls< ussetl
codes, has resigned, effective O ctober 15. which has the power to kill without trial.
W M. Sm ith, who undtiw ent an terious pa* kuge which a in 't got a tiere again for? Yes. I know. Its
ployed
a t Bonneville, spent the
Details of tlx- H artaln plan a
The International Labor Defense league, which
tiling
in
it
but
a
dozen
glass
nest
operation
at
Jones
hospital
last
G eneral Johnson has done an exceptional
week-end
with
his
m
other,
Mrs.
almost
time
for
supper.
What
of
II?
system
of governm ent propotaxl bv
eggs!
repeal of the Oregon law against crim inal Florence Reynolds.
week, is convalescing nicely.
job as head of NRA, almost an impossible seeks
No. I in not goln' to make corn C A Sarlaln of Oak Grove, »ill
syndicalism, wants liberty—th e "liberty'' to create
Ju st for tliat. I ain't goln' to bread!
Mrs
Preston
Williams
of
T
illa­
T
h
at's
tint
I
think
I
II
Just
Miss Elsie McLeod and Jesse
lx- dist'uawxl next T hursday evi 4
one, but he did it well. Courage and fight bloody revolution; the 'lib erty '' to set up an o r­
make tlie cornbread I promised you
Watson of Forest Grove were S un­ mook is a guest of her parents. Mr lor supper. Corti's tix> heatin' an y ­ boll them eggs you had In that nlng at tlx« lllllslxiro G range tuvll
exhibited by him in the time of national ganized minority with the rig h t to cruelly execute day
package,
and
tliat
ought
to
be
sup­
guests ol Mrs. J. J. Wismer and Mrs F. T. Splcker.
I'he public Is invited to attend.
way. this hot weather, and then .too,
Miss Nellie Felton of Dayton is I put a little sugar in mine which per enough for anybody.
need was indeed inspiring. We hope th a t those who would exercise th e American right of mid son LawTence.
freedom of speech; the liberty'' to kill for exer­
You'll
w
hat’
H ill
Well.
I
don't
visiting
this
week
with
her
.sister.
Out for Kook Football
Mrs. H attie Hill Brownhill oi
might uuike the editor of tlie Hous­
NRA and the light th a t it has brought busi­ cise of the rig h t of freedom of the press; th e "lib­
I klnda been w antin' to see
McMinnville is visiting this week Miss Bemiece Felton.
Dick Sutherland, wlxi starred fm
ton Post bust a blood vessel If he know
ness throughout the country may live on. erty" to divide the workers of th e nation into classes and
th
at
show,
but
hated
to
ask
you
to
Hillsboro
high srlxx>| In hxithull
Marv
Caldwell
spent
tlie
week­
next with her daughter, Mrs.
finds it out. bemuse he said not
end with her aunt, Mrs. K atherine long ago m his paper "Sugar tn take me after chore time
U nder it fa ir and legitim ate business has pitted in w arfare against one another so th e Bolshe­ W. R. Manley.
lias turned out for freshm an foot
Oh.
well,
nil
right.
Guess
I
eould
vik! can rule through division of strength; th e "lib­
Ixill at Oregon S tale George Is»5
cornbread of standard varieties Is
Mrs. K enneth Patterson and son Nolan, a t Eugene.
nothing to fear.
erty" to destroy democracy, through which the peo­ of Eugene are spending the weeki Mr and M rs F. C. I.elthold of an abom ination In the sight of tlie bake It In the oil stove oven. Go Ion of Banks Is also out for Ihxik
fill
tlie
tank
while
I
get
out
th
e
football.
ple can express th eir will and obtain th eir rights.— : a t the home of her father, John P ortland were guests of Mrs. O C Lord, a travesty on art. a corruption cornmeal and stuff
of truth, an Insult to the palate, a
Chase Sunday.
Oregon Journal.
Connell.
lb moerats Meet
Miss Florence Hanley of Leisy- cruel wrong to tlie stom ach, and
Miss
B
ertha
Solberger
of
P
o
rt­
Divorce Suit Filed
The Oregonian says “ Competition is
to tlie South. Ingratitude
IxuiKx ratie ecnliid committee nu l
land is spending a few days with vllle has entered Pacific university affront
Wolf
Mary
C.
Wolf
vs.
Ernest
to
tlie
mule
th
a
t
raised
the
corn,
a t Slierwixxl Friday night.
the life of trade. And trade, you under­
M rs Ernest Zurcher northeast of as a freshm an.
and an Insolent challenge to the Wolf
Hillsboro.
stand, has been pretty unsatisfactory since
Democratic
purty."
Our classified columns may liave
Club Meet»
Mr. and Mrs. C arleton Hande Past Chiefs'
Ask your attorney to send your Just what you are looking for -
we began to stifle com petition.” They
Mrs. C. E. Wells and Mrs. Emma I ‘Su£ a r in '/»rnbread m ight make
Ira Withrow, m anager of th e Miami Corporation and children of Silverton were S u n ­ McKinney
n be
iw> hostesses fnr
Read them
will
for t.hp
the the I exa.s editor wild, but wild anl- legal advertising to the Argus.
must have been looking a t other business Logging company a t G rand Ronde, one th e larger day guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Past Chiefs' club o f Phoenicia
reports than we have since March, 1933, logging companies of the Pacific northwest, tells McDonald.
M
A
C
A
nsw
er
T
h
a
t
One,
R
e
d
!
Munch
Temple next T hursday night, O cto­
Mrs. J. H. Lund, who Is con­ ber 4, a t the home of Mrs, Wells.
as we seem to have read som ething of of a meeting th e first of tlie week in Portland a t­ valescing
a
t
Jones
hospital
from
a
by a group of logging concerns of the n o rth ­
better returns and increased retail sales. tended
west. The meeting fas for th e purpose of discuss­ broken hip, will be able to go home U. OF O. ALUMNI
It may not have been so good for the ing the code and voting on th e question of w hether Sunday.
TO ATTEND BANQUET
Mrs. Mary Vanderwal of Portland
U. ot O. alum ni <»t Washington
chiseler, we will admit. U nder the pres­ it should be retained or throw n out. Twenty-two visited
Miss M arie Tamiesie and county are Joining other alum ni at
ent set-up we have real competition — firm s were represented and quite a large num ber of other friends
in Hillsboro T burs- the Masonic Temple in Portland
men were present according to Mr. Withrow, who
quality and service.
Thursday evening. October 11, at
states th a t the talk In th e corridors an d the con­ day.
Dr
J.
O
Robb
Is attending O re- 6:30 o'clock for the annual Found-
ference room prior to the meeting was rath e r loud, gon State Medical
association a t f-rs' Day banquet commemorating
angry and insistent about th e inequities an d in ­ Corvallis today. Friday and S atu r- the fifty-eighth birthday of the
iquities of th e code and th a t it was high tim e th a t day.
I university. Committee In charge
A g reat fuss is being raised in Port­ such un-American and high-handed and unconsti­
George Maver left las) week for I consists of Mrs. Paul Patterson.
S
eattle
w
is
h
,
where
jt-
will
a
t-
chairm an; D r Ralph D r^ ser, Judge
land about the safety islands at the west tutional action be ended. T his was th e talk In the
lem pleton, F aul Patterson, Miss
end of Burnside bridge. Some mighty meeting as well, as soon as It had been called to tend tlie University of Washington Elsie
Anderson, all of Hillsboro.
and it appeared on the surface th a t th e code
Miss M argaret Tucker of Mt. V er­ Or. Amon J. W hite of Aloha. Miss
careless and fast driving would have to order
was doomed. But finally the vote was taken and non, Wash., Is a house guest this
Hazel L. Paetsch of Banks. Edward
be involved for anyone to strike one of eighteen of the tw enty-tw o firm s voted to keep the week at the L. C. Lomax home.
M. W arren of Beaverton. Anson B
those islands on such a wide street. Con­ code. Representatives of four firms had made all
Miss Louise Fischer leit Monday Cornell, Mrs Bemiece Via Friday
the
noise.
One
of
th
e
group
Is
now
in
court
for
for Corvallis, where she will attend and IXm W atrous of Forest Grove,
sidering the thousands of cars th a t go
of th eir allocation.
Oregon state college.
Paul G ran t of G arden Home, Allyn
over the bridge daily the accidents have violation
We suspicion th a t there is much noise made by
Mrs J. W. Kelley spent several A. Rutherford of G aston, and B. G
been few indeed.
a few people today who do n o t represent the opinion days this week with her sister, Mrs. Laughlin of Sherwood
Besides the alum ni, former s tu ­
of the majority, but m ake a great hue and cry as C. H. Bissell, in Seattle, Wash.
parents and friends are in ­
in the above in stan t case. Sheridan Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. N D. Myers of dents,
vited
to attend.
Woodburn spent Sunday with her
H erbert Hoover, the only living ex­
m other. Mrs. Della St. Pierre.
Divorces G ranted
president of the United States, is an O re­
Mr. and Mrs David Fdlger of
H underup H. August H underup
Cedar Mill were week-end guests of from Mary Hunderup.
gon visitor and will today m ake an appeal
Mrs. A nna Schulmerlch.
for support of the community chest in
"The real issue to be faced by the people of this
Doss of Seattle, W ash, was
/
i
i
Portland. Hoover spent several years in country Is the paym ent of th e great debt being In­ a Fred
week-end guest ol Mr. and Mrs. / O O / j O l C t ( ) L A C I S S l l A
J
Oregon as a boy and his old home state curred tlirough the policies of the so-called new E. J. Peterson.
S E V E R A L h e a d o f gfxxl f a rm h o rse s
deal.'' Congressman M ott said. "T h at Issue m ust
Arvin Robb will return this week
welcomes this fam ous citizen.
or
exchange
for
fresh
cows.—
be faced sometime and the people will soon find It to hts studies a t University ol O re­
F arm ers’ S a le s A: F e e d b a r n __
out."—News Item.
gon, a t Eugene.
LOST Across street Iroin W ash­
Do you recall where some of the "huge sum s”
Mrs. R D. English is visiting this
ington hotel, pair horn-rlm m ed
went to th a t were appropriated during the last term week with Mrs. Bertlia Johnson at
Let all get behind the plans for Fire of
glasses. Reward.- I«eave a t Ar-
congress’ One of tlie bills th a t carried virtually Mosier.
1242.
32p
Prevention W eek observance here October a q uarter of a billion dollars, a sm all portion of
Mis« Ann O'Neill of Monmouth WANTED to buy a w alnut “wliai-
7 to 13 and put it over in a way th a t the which went to soldier pay, went to raise salaries jx nt the week-end with Mrs. J. J. not.” Call 471Y.
32
good will continue on through the balance of congres-men. Mr. M ott voted for th a t expense Wismer.
and w asn't scared a bit.
Mr. and Mrs O Leben of B eth­
of th e year.
There Is also another question th a t m ight be any were Hillsboro vLsItors S a tu r­
asked Mr. Mott. Which of th e “huge expenditures'' day.
now being made would he curtail? Would he stop
Daughters of Union Veterans will
meet a t Veterans hall Monday
Hilhi lost to Jefferson in P ortland by the work at Bonneville? Ls he against the spending night.
of the PWA and CWA funds th a t, are coming into
a large score, but they w ent down fig h t­ th
c state?
...........
_____
_
Dr. W. ... H. ........
Plercy,
student
a t O re-
ing and th e gam e really w asn’t as bad
It's good politics to say there's too much money KOn Medical school in I’Tirtland left
spent
and
It's
so
uncompromising.
-S
h
erid
an
Sun.
|
Tueslay
for
Corvallis,
where
he will
as th e score indicated.
as
Onr Yesterdays
A Good Job
Our Sentiments, Too
• á « ...
L TT E ßoVs»
btuia.
enee
What Other Editors Say ;
Rule for Us by Reds
Johnson Retires
A Vote on the Code
Where the Huge Sums Went
MAKE YOUR
AS YOU RE AD