The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 11, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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A n Independent N ew spaper, W hoee Services and P olicies
are Raaed on the P r in c ip le o f th e Golden K u l< — " A n d as ye
w o uld th a t men ahould do to you. «io ye alao to th e m lik e ­
w is e . " - M a tth e w 7 tl2 .
Stand Dangerous
R. Frank Voters, candidate for judge
Winners ot free trip io stale
I .dl||(x<w I«»
tan* at county svh*»ol lair are:
of the c i r c u i t court for W ashington am
lltor
of
Argil
In
mv
opinion
h
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um
|4, H.uhoiii
to u ret,
lliuee
Ilev Scheldt, Mr and Mrs
Tillamook counties, m erits the support of
01 . lie u i e a l t st di .iwlmeks t
Hahn Mountauulale, Ii« no Mail
Zuereher. M r. W M w ilk, n and
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ahlllBut
inn
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the electorate in the coming general
k an -a . t'Uy. amt Viola N' l..on.
M rs ii Italtner si* lit several da.»»
eondttJOlia that huve pre Haiona
at ttit.aille and IXlorenco. W ash,
tion. He is a conscientious citizen, a sin­
d and ''till exist
Kurt K'M’IUer of the Purity llak-
visiting
old
North
Dakota
and
I
'l'.i
Mr uul Mr» F .1. Mitchell re-
United States
cere ami honest man of ability, u ho has turned
i j \ awar.led dl.t ingtitshed service
Frul.iv trmn n few wix*ks at friends
it,
can
be
prohibited
by
n
the highest respect of all who know him.
x-h’aiiil ,.n,i m iter sm uhertt O iixm i
t red tl.H'iter. D ak but het laud ''iinple and J tut law l hat will piiai uh dal (or braveiy in Aigoune
l«( I lonaltl l< Irfing returns Io!
I'liev made the return trip and IX’U Shattuck are among stu ante,* ItiMtee it» all concerned Pa .
.Mr. Peters is a native of this county,
'"a C rater la k e Diamond lake dents at Oregon S tale college. C *i a laa U> prohibit .strike-. I'heic Wa.-hingron. I> C U> iivsuuu* law
having been born anil reared on a dairy Herd and ttie MrKen Pass T heir 'allls. «ho spent ill,- week-end «11!;
uevej was a .settlement of a .sitik- Hub« . at io« it;ctowit ii ntyerslIy
farm near Hillsboro. Seventeen years of b*. .e i'.er - in-taw . G iV irr Spencer of their parent« here.
other means than arbitration by
Ashland. iceompunied them home
M rs w j. Stum pf iNalda Cha.se> two t-ontending tuetloiu« alter the
his 2 1 years' law practice in Oregon have and
remained uni it Mondui night. left Friday evening for tier home hi deulm ent w.is done and both |>ai ties I f«*gg f )aiiy Again
been in W ashington county.
I liei reported splendid w eather nt o ik lm . Cal . after a two weeks ami the public were the lu-ei*.
Due to the great amount of legal work C rater I ake and no snow.
"» it «itti lier parents. Mr aiai
Kna. 1 a law providing lor the
Wins I ir s i i lonors
Mrs Mabel B atelielar oi Portland Mis A I Clia-e
apmuntment b> tin« governor ot
that develops in this county it is entirely
l< ,intimimi from i > hw «< 11
three arbitrators tor hie Make
a,
Mrs.
•'
If
Newcomb
of
College
logical that the circuit ju d g e should be ast of tile week of
Place. Wash
a rm e d Wednesday every business ot every description lh’au tv / a purebietl Jersey with
from this section as a benefit to litigants Mr and Mrs. W it Fuller .»J’d lo
take
»mt
a
license
to
do
business
r a « r c k s visit w ith M i. F 1,
a rnatixl of 7.*»3 |>ouiuLs of milk
relatives and friends. Mr»
and iiNtutrc e\«'i v labor organt/.i •
and a saving to the state. The bulk of oilier
Batchclai, who formerly rm dixt Mitchell
.kl<.d hen Mrs Newcomb tormerly lion to do likewise Provide lor the and at 2 ¡touhds of hutterfat
Total of 39 herds, luehtdlug 1HJ7
the court business for this district is in heiv. i> proprietor of a restaurant
,, ,,
submi'ssit-n of all disputes Ih'lween cows, were te«UM during
I h
Northeast Alberta street in lM rt- .
Kaxs Hal‘ returned Satur
kiuen and employer to tin* court
this county, due to its closeness to P ort­ , on
month, according to J P ioluviui,
land.
land and its much g reater population.
t(*ster Of this nuinlwr H i were
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No true, conscientious citizen would
Now no law is worth the paj>er div. Average milk piaiductton was
it is written on without a ¡»cnalty 670 pounds and butterfut produe-
Mrs c E Wells, honors were
,
make a mistake by voting for R. Frank of
«on m the aimes bv Mrs Frank
M i- Edttui Morgan amt Eithe,
party
wtlii lu»n Including ill \ cows was 26 9
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...... not comnlytng
Plyti,
Peters for circuit judge.
B arr and Mrs If R Emmott. Good ‘‘ “ ‘Shters Cieo amt Mildred ot (be arbitrators slum Id U»S4’
ios«* his It i*>unds t ’ow.. producing 40 |x»unds
Cheer committee for file m onth • •’' ,rft.»n«l «ere visitors Smut.n at
cense
()r ,„„rc t>f butU-rfi»t hilnled lt»J.
The very fact that Zimm erm an advo­
«ill I«- Mrs John G ardner and crnoon at tile M, Kmnev home
I e u '" 4 , > w J l" h ,
1 ’j ' ' 1 “
11 » “ ' l e r «‘ I W , « s l l . m i l . « H I , ,t
cates the repeal of the Oregon criminal
Mrs. John K am ra J r
Mr and Mrs s j n««tieii ami f.S worn Hs I. e i' !’ m ''V ,
h*’r*'
••»*'• J*»“ 1’’' '
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A new year is starting for tin I Octi I
Mrs II D M arlette. John M ar- cllll(tr''n of near Orenco « re Mur »tumid Is «eeur. ll
syndicalism law. our only p r o te c tio n
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. » ui< nt.s l ltttlun during tlie mollili Fifteen
lette.
Mr
.uni
Mrs
John
W
illiam
s1
i1
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Mr
and
Mrs
p
w
against the forces that would overthrow cham ber ot commerce with a new group J r and Miss E dith Peed of Ped- H“ ‘ 111 1'"rtland
Whut would Is- til.- eon-.e.iu.-nei's
“ '“l «rade H.'Lsfeln row«
interests mid
the United States government and its in­ of officers. The new officers «ire men of .««««.«.
field. S u D who liaVe ooen
been \isuing
visiting
W.iu-Kee-Na
Camp
»». iu - is «« .\a vam
p n Fire
r e groun . If the tiu.Mile.ss
,
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... 1 lal*.r w,,r'' lidded to the Indimi M'liool
Mrs M arlette s daughter. Mrs. P made' a txwt trip .Saturday on the
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U oi
Uld a!l '^’n »‘«‘d a t c hemawa during Hie month
stitutions. is plenty of reason why he ability and should provide good leader­ A
Anderson, and family for sever-
-v . I a t as the mouth ot the
“ t a fair ii«al and
ealtle having been purchaso«!
should not be entrusted with the governor­ ship for the civic group, which has been ul
at weeks, left Saturday morning for 'W illam ette river.
tu V
r-OWAHI) s c 'l l l ’l MEK- from the drouth area of Houth
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f
I ’ hlt»,» r-<tu.-a
>akota ,1 ' Tluve
cows W
were detected
ship of this state. Zimm erm an is trying in a trem endous factor in the life of the lK>me
William Smith, who has been m
Lus Iktardi'is and .-.old for I mm I while
Mrs. H K Lucas of Bend Is a Jones luvspital for some tune «
some of his talks to indicate his sympathy community for many vears.
Dunin« Support • ruc<l
four
COW
»
were
guest ot tier parents. Mr. and Mrs taken home ia.si week and i. , m
»kl for dairy put -
To the Editor: Tile talrv mdus- 1 jm » s <\ s
with the “ new deal" and Roosevelt, but
H It Ftnniott Otfu-r visitors at the v.ileseing
tr\ is one of the big uulustrie.s of
his attitude on this protective measure
Kinniott home Sundav »ere Mr
Miss Jean Rogers te n t',.,
W.i jiu u to n eoiintx For this reu-,
Mr.-. Wayne Em m ott of Forest Fern Hill set,.*.]
t |u.
alone put him entirely out of the class
H hat Other Editors S a y
ri tl.e talr. men txtve struggled to
’**” TrM Chauffeur»
r
1
*
i
etui
at
the
home
of
her
futhet
H
cs . m : • tile right to sell their prod-
Martin Redding cxamiiu-r of op­
with our great president.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Culbertson
Kt'gers
al i price (hat they Would
’ lU‘d chauffeurs will be in
General M artin has stood four-square
of St Helens. Mr. oiyd Mrs. R H.
H s Rogers return.««! T
i
a \e .«line voice m fixing. For llill.'’lx»ro Wednesday. (Xtober 17.
l i e d T 'r f ' H «it HHUk“v‘Ue ‘“s '1 a1*
fr" n' ‘'»• '•il dm s' b u s i : ‘ ,'C many \ours we sold our milk on tin al lla‘ court I uhl ' m - from U a m I«»
Price Fixing by Code
with the Roosevelt adm inistration and
., V e n m g % iK ^ \,^ M k s ''y , W-U^
‘7 ,
T'“ ' ' " " ? T *
Portland m arket at whatever pin«« ’ P n‘
had the backing of the adm inistration
Theoretically price fixing under NRA codes is
Mrs Joseph I) I muic of O ntario 'he distributors offeri'd In order
when he entered the race at the request sound, vet in practice It has given more trouble, xiey
ur rights «.. luive luul
to wi ure our
‘ to carry on a constant battle
of hundreds of Oregon citizens. He still probably, th an any oth er part of the entire pro­ Iowa?' b 7 S t ^ X r ° i £ 2 £ t e
M i n i. W O O D
Seiuu.u’
Jo,.
Dunne lias always
has the support of the adm inistration and gram.
Mary
Chamberlain,
for
a
few
<dter
Zetzman
of
K
lam
ath
FUlLs
Edgings
and inside wvxxi
oeen
the
friend
.uul
active
aup-
!>O <>o
has been to reverse the process by weeks. She is accompanied by Mrs. l*s 'id lin g at the Dun
by all means those favoring and support­ which The the aim
Erdniar.
ot the dairym en of Wiu.li Gleen I - I imi I
country sank deeper and deeper in the Jess
Hixson
of
Marshalltown.
Iowa,
borne
ingtoii county We owe to liiiu a
Two or mon* eords
ing Roosevelt should vote for General bog of depression. After the stock market crash
>1 75
debt of gratitude
Mrs. R. W. Cox was a guest last
Charles L. Walker was ill w
Sawed. 50c more
M artin, a he-man.
late in 1929. prices fell, men were throw n out of week
It
»ill
I**
a
m
atter
of
greut
Intel
of
her
daughter.
Mrs
Carlos
Ilu
for
several
days
this
wivk
£ tlwse who heW, th e,r J0bs
<* o to S S S ii:
mm “
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Oregon has a rare opportunity of se­ £ £
e.*t to nii- to ascertain »Iw tlier <>i K«*K1ng> and in.*»hie. dry*
were cut. A low selling price m eant a low wage
Cox visited there Sunday and tier
not tiius debt of gratitude is paid ld-lneh < 'orti
curing for governor a high type of citizen hence
ttie attem pt imder the NRA to make possible m other returned home » tti her.
V- ounty Men Win
at the election this fall. I know
a or mom conia
«LIS
and a man th a t m ade an excellent record the txxvsting of wages through the fixing of prices
liuit
a m ajority of ttie dairymen
Mrs. Lora Stockton of Grant.*,
ot W ashington county. Oregon are KxcWient kitchen wood ttie b,v>l
in congress in behalf of his state and his at a level th at would support the wages.
R.vss is a guest of her Mster-m-law.
Land Show Prizes supporting Siivator Dunne Win
buy you cun find.
took place in the lumber industry serves Mrs L T MePheeters Mrs Stock-
country. He is a true patriot, who would as an W hat
should not live business nu n of tti s
example. Huge stocks of lumber were on hand ton was formerly in the millinery
I>ry sub and Work
(C o n tin u e ,! fro m p » k « 11
fill the governor’s chair with dignity, hon­ when tiie depression broke, and th e only way of business in Hillsboro.
county, whose sales have been In-
F H. Jossv. Portland route 2 fil N crexMxi as a result of th e Increased
He rm an Rehse
or and credit to this state.
moving them was by rapid decline in price. To
Miss Amretto Darne Muss B ar- on ladino clover «issi m»,
ond pi t><* of milk. give their support
F i lo n e
b * X i;> . p ia m i
IXJJ
Oregon needs a fearless executive and continue production and sell a t cut prices it was bara Cady, both of Beaverton, and nxi clover
d; It Norm.uidii. s . natof Dtuim
for the lumber companies to slash wages. W arren Barnes of Cornelius were Forest Grove, first on Iuduui
s-'iuitor Dunne is entitled to tla*
not a politician. We believe that General necessary
Fred
In consequence employes were getting barely enough luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. prunes
of \\ astuugton county to
M artin fills the prescription.
tlurd >in l t .(lhl Elwert Slierwood support
for food, and cheap food a t th at, a little bootleg, B W Barnes Monday.
uui prunes and second a greater extent iluin any other
2
I »ully Tripit hi l*tirtImiti
llillalinro Alilo I ' i < h ,.|. i
B>>iid(‘il timi liu m irj '.,
se rt lug ii.giv. rl»n, Mull i.
IIIII s I ioih .
<'u n ir li, I
«»rest < *!»»%«,
Hillsboro Phone
Kunt Hide I • » minai pun
PI ion« I'Ast m u
at NIGHT
Wlien live mighty mu.- >|,
man*U ills right
Motiiei
knows bent Hlie treats Hi
Howling Hlglme.vi to F l i t
MILK a lelepli.. .
• all wilt start courteous el,« i
w o r k delivery
N g I’E A « u n it glu«. of i
Grove Milk Iwfore gotn. t o
bed 1» a safe means of as­
suring sound, reatful »lisp
grove :
O rd e r Today!
P hone 4 R X I
GRADE
M IL K
FIR G R O V F
DAIRY
Mrs. Willette Tells How She
Lost 30 Pounds In 3 Months
perhaps, and gas for th eir cars if they had to drive
Lieutenant-Com m ander and Mrs. >>■ dat prunes; Leo Elwert. Sher- county m tile state He lias de­
to and from work For the rest of w hat they had Harry Harding left last week for «,*Hi first on date primes; E W livered the gvM*is for us
Bremerton,
after a visit with Mrs \ v , . . o , , r , ( Forest Grove, first on bv ’ e'mdwlaie ‘wh1' 1
b’’ n,Ul''11
to have they went in debt, and w hat they could do
Forest Grove
H arding's father. T S. W eatlierred
t .uiaiuaie.s who pronikM* m > iim *-
without rem ained unbought.
DuChilli filberts; and D A. Thorn tiilng
and
other
relatives.
ftw
nothing
C
F
RoHIN-
,
.
,r
The NRA sought to remedy th is by fixing the
burg. fMrest Grove first or. Bar­ SON Cornelius, m ute 2.
Mr and Mrs. Les Kroft. Mrs celona
Actions of Willis Mahoney, defeated price of lumber at an amount sufficient for pay-
filberts.
Erm a Sadler, and Mr and Mrs R.
candidate for governor in the dem ocratic ment of a living wage, it sought, too. to end the R
Barnes and family of Portland
-’ 1'eat R
it G,
G. Bacon.
Bacon Beaverton
< oneerntag ii>r W alnai Code
No Mure H eadache
slender fem inine rurvea take l u i l f
prim
aries
or
of
his
vunnorter,
<pem
glut
m
m
arket
b>'
establishing
production
quotas,
•
e r e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. r,,me 3. seco n d o n F e .ie ru tio n
* G' a1” 1«'1'¡«mxl believe-, tliat tin*
p i u n a r i e s . or oi ms supporter*, seem some- beCause the m aintaining of a fairly high price level
> level tens|»KMtful of K ru a h rn
No More Rnckache
J.
K.
Webber.
»heat;
George
Findley
Portland
Wltuiut
ro<'*‘
“
»at
has
las
n
adopted
F
alu in a glass of lu»t wafer first
m flat presumptive. Some of his rubid fol- would obviously be difficult if not impossible in the
No More Dizzy Spells
Mrs Adam Erdm an of near Hills- ¿ ° “<<* first on Marquis wheat and
,t>u,,k ,
tiling
rverv morning K rteulirn 1»
lowers stormed M artin headquarters and iace ot overproduction. The logic back of price boro returned home Sunday from
fix* safe healthy way to reduie
° ‘i l«»rd red spring wheat. Mi..uld i„* gr ul.si
“ a
a
sum
m
ers
visit
with
her
da
ugh-
Fred
Plieth,
Sherw..od.
first
on
,<
>rdi,
u
r
n
>
o
mini-
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Mrs
A
rthur
Wlllelte
of
E'emdale.
approved
by physicians u Jm ,,».*«
asked th a t his platform be adopted for iixul* *'s? BOund- ..
ter. Mrs W alter Zetzman of Klam- Jenkins wtieat and second
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»allty. so th at the con- M id
"Just started my till only a few rents and lasts V
the
general
election.
Mahoney
was
clear-
code
¿
s
f
t
u
^
8
requirement
m
the
lumber
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»»».•» violent dissension, and despite its a th Falls.
' ’
' club wheat " HobeM^PU-ih*
" " ‘ff llr
b,‘>'1,W
Jar of Krusetien First I want lo trll at live Palm IHug store aiui HUF
Ij defeated Hl May and an attem pt to approval bv a m ajority of the directors of the West
.Mr and Mrs. W E Ogitbee a t- on white d u b «lira* ‘ pud Hu-h
. »viliuii <-ania»t‘
‘'la'1““*’,' ’ ““ >OU V*.1 30 "* 1,1 3
‘ b" r" I’liarma. v ..r anv drug
.shove his platform off on to the sturdy c °^s t Lumberman's association, its elimination is tended the wedding in Portland Forest Orove bird >■ hi“rd nxi
>’•*» »U h a w rta m »¡andard sUU want ra i ' w
"'’‘““uJ.'A V'“!
Ul” *”rld A‘h
General Martin is going too far. The nOt
U
Sunday of their niece. Miss R uth spnng Wheat. O k rT R ttc h e l F o r t i u a t t, w ro,«. for tlu l ro«“ >n H X
^
M
^ T
w v r '’
Klam
ath Falls mayor
is quite
the oppor-
either a . - T X d e ro ^ y " X M ? ^ e s ^ S
U**»-
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^ 0 ^ t,J“ » .I T 7 ‘ower ' ' “ 7 ' " “
U’
headaches. Ijoekaelies.
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. ,
j ,
- - .
------- arc unable to buy lumber a t th e established land.
soring wheat
»„ h
Elwert T' H’4V l’“*’ Ai,mn Kroner <»ut of dizzy spells, heartburn but don't
tunist, being a resident of the state only prices, or are not interested in buying it. High Mr. and Mrs Ervin B urkhalter Sherwood second on
’ white
husltK-».. they are surely «,„ ttie any more I have 3 friends lakmg
» m u t right track. It will cost me over it and it's helping them "boo
two years and trying to run things A pric68 of commodities th a t rem ain unsold do no one anb Mrs Mae McLaughlin
of south wheat
V
^ ^ U
e r
»u.bs
to Newberg the last o, the week.
*¡1
w L C t s t £ h e tit^
¿ h .^
rv“ ' - i - " a - student
« . ^ . - 0 5f
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T " in a i^
-d Donelson.
Kve\e r ' e o * n ve."
d ? ,lr*U sweepstake» a n d 1 consumer law- ........ ..... ... k _ '■*»“<
‘te and
h»?k
m anes pointed out that Mahoney in an wages Will have to be cut if lumber mills are per- Miss Mildred
AT ALL DRUGClSTS
. Corvallis, spent the Ion p„rR..
lnu*? .C U Ml" '
Ì Ì T 1' , buL ‘’’J? ^ e n o u g h old and unattractive if you
want
advertisem ent had said th a t he never nutted to set their own prices. Will they set them a t O. S
you
to poas<*Ms a lienltliv figure with ■If. nw urru D A IL Y D O « t»v»t O om It '
week-end
her parents. Mr ton. Forest Grove, first on seed- f»* “ »e present E. B urkhalter
voted against compensation for veterans. too !ow? There should a t least be some safeguard and
Mrs E. L. Donelson
lings; and Leo Elwert. Sherwo<xl
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The editor
pointed out
th •. at Mahoney
had
01 the °‘d V‘CK>U5 c‘rcle^ duJI
Harvey R Wilson of B ank, and
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sow>««eu prices, reduced wages, diminished
Walnuts E Mundorf. Cornelius,
never had the opportunity through never buying power, duller business. Price fu in g or no Dorotb>' E. Dean of Timber were second.
Franquette»; Leo Elwert
Thirty Years Ago
having been a m em ber of congress. This as
Pnce
iuun«
th®
depression wui be with us as long
w ^hn%e
»ni.
business lags and men fail to receive an adeq u ati C° “ Ver' Wa5h the laM of U,e » " k* 1
Mrs
. . . . th lrd ' ^ q u e t t e « . ■ -----
Argus. September 29. 1904 Feddr
paper also made a query as to where Ma­ wage.—Vernonia Eagle.
Herman George Ooelze and Elsie I C . D Minton. Forest Orove. fourth. Carstens. So resident of county
Fern Edgett. both of Cornelius. I Fvanquette«.
nva./:y years, died here Septem ber
honey was during the great w ar inasmuch
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were granted a m arriage license la s t1 Petite Prunes: Fred Elwert. 8 h er-
*'“» l,»e fatlier of Mrs. Km-
as he was of age.
A nother real horse sale at Interstate Horse & Cow
week at South Bend. Wash.
wood, first; Leo Elwert. Slierwood "»“ McKinney of the Argus
Thomas Hoy of S an Diego. CaJ . Mcond; Hubert Elwert. Sherwood r»w7 ’n ^ n « HD C? ,7Pb£11' Vetrr»n oi M arket. Union Ave. and Columbia Blvd, Portland, Ore
ia making a three weeks' visit with llUrd
1 ‘J” *1
8 navies, died
here Septem ber 25.
his m other and sister. Mrs. Jam es
Italian Prunes: Hubert
Elwert
Pour
highest
In
voting
for trip to
The president made a great speech Sunday Hoy and Mrs. Anna Kirk.
Slierwood, fourth.
night. Not Just because the pronouncem ents in it
Francis Robb and Bruce Chaim-
Barley E F. McCornack. Hills- 1 231M''’"M re^fT iu d e
Boscow
G recar, 1820;
M anager Will Henry of the Dairy Co- n»6®! ’ dth the ideas th a t are entertained by this ers have leased the Hanley broth- boro route 4. first, miscellaneous Susie Mi Kmnev. 1722
and iiiira .
1 Lust sale n B 'til s i l r i 'i w
Selling car of horses and
operative
has
urged
the
dairym
en
to
con-
scrlbe
;l
rather
perhaps because of the class of ers' farm near GaMon and took barley
w
aggener.
1182
mules,
weights 1200 to J KOG ||m.t three-yeur-olds to
tinue to give their support ?o the" ¿reg°on "’^ S ^ i s ^ T
t 1 different e ta ,, of possession October 1.
Onions Floyd Bierly, Beaverton _ O iunty S uperintendent Case re- smooth-mouth«.
Many well-m atched learns and single
m i lk la u r s v s n
™
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J l .
* 1 “e Prei>laent is talking to a different class of
Mr. and Mrs Sherm an Hyre route 3. first; Floyd Bierly third
Ports shortage of teachers
milk law even though many promises th a t American citizens th an have ever before had a were guests last Thursday of their
g r „ v u n i.
\
J
Mr and Mrs Thomas Tucker h " rses> f o r f l ,r m o r heavy draft work.
the board has made to milk producers chamP‘on tn W ashington They constitute about 83 daughter. Mrs. William Gillcnwater. both r.i 0 ,1 1 ? ^ .^ _ “ _ __Ul
, , ,
Kay celebrate fiftieth wedding an n iv ir:
y—
v
per cent of the people of th is nation. U. S govern- and family at Yamhill.
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,h» «« , d
2 rouU 3 -¿ik
Hvln*
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Horses sold on 3-day trial. If not as represented, to be
have not ■ been . kept. . - —
The milk » law has —ZZ^ZZV
the
Shady
Brix>k
community,
won
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ry
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Fifteen Years Ago
ment statistics gathered under the Coolidge ad-
Mrs. John Connell returned Thurs- first In their 4-H club livestock
r.-turned in same condition as when bought and monev
done more to relieve the dairy farm er of m inistration showed th a t more t h i n 85" 'j£ r ' cent da'y f r o ^ 'i i extended Vv ^ u w ilh “iKT dcmons'tratKm'’
2t' “ o ClU». Iiy’’stiKlc
A7 'i i Septem ber” » ."¡91» Cor- w ill be refunded
h e of American citizens were _____
and are ________
poor; have ____
lean, daughter Mrs. W. E Slater, at tpi-natlomi iiv»-,1
Pacl^lc I n ' ?*,r2i H erbert Miller, who s»rved In
sorry plight than any other f a c t o r . __
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.
Dnl~ AH,. r«„i
u tem
m anonal
»». Tues- A.
___ _
atlonal llV»‘St<X
livestock lt xhnw
show Z
on
A. K
E F
F arm«,
arm y ,1/
of n,*<-,,,v„ii„..
occupation 1 home
said. Look back to what prices and con- .nlarr?W
" lth ,ew ot the comforts and none of Palo Alto. Cal.
onowinz or
this t<*am com- io on.furlough
n runoi
day. Showing
of this
HORSES — HORSES AT AUCTION
ditions
in
this
field
were
le -
tb . n o
«-eoe the lu-x urles These are th e folks th a t
the president
Miss Bessie Baker will be at bines w i t h Ginwan11 . l ^ ' n cum" Walter Willers home from service
anions in rnis Held were less than a year u thinking about. God bless him for It for his W ells store Friday and Saturday
’ J Uh. sl“ wln« of «‘rlz* team » » ‘I "
None sold private on sale date. For credit see y o u r
ago and consider the strides th at
have courage and greatness tos toop to the poor and the dem onstrating the new in a rt nee- mer ' trophy. Rabbit Judging
M plum *
R eturn
team
»“ ‘turned service men given big local banker
been made. It seems logical th at
more mean and champion th eir rights and their cause.
dle' Mr
s and Mrs; K enneth Kirk and I ^ ^ L nC<>
LX»n?M ? x > n ^ £ ’
U
can be accomplished under such a plan
T!’fre
wh? 1Uce 10 saX and whisper
Alex Beila and Bob
w îü l.^ É
th a t the president is championing lawlessness and family of P ortland were week-end
than under the old hit-or-miss conditions. violence and breaking down the morale in asking guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MrCulJock. won second Poultry W W Boscow. L. A I,»nv »• r
Judging team from Stiady Brrxik Moore and a . C Shute
’
for a fuller life for those who have sat on the th in L^ntz.
Mr and Mrs. L. J. Rushlow spent consisting of R uth McDougall, Ira i Auxiliary to American ix-glon or-
C ly d e W . W o o d A Bros., A u c tio n e e r»
seats not just those in need, but those who do not
week-end a t Newport with their
and Frances Hherer. won ganjzed Officers arc Mr» C W
have a11 of ^»e every day comforts of life. True thc
If newspapers do not always agree there
daughter.
Mrs.
Felix
O’Donnell
“
»Ird.
O
ther
winnings
In
4-H
club
Hollins,
president;
Mrs
E
C
Me-'
has grown up a small crew ot self seekers
family.
competition In the livestock and K |nney. vice-president. Mr». J H
witn some kinds of politicians it often and worthless individuals, who are capitalizing on and
Miss Rosemary 8nyder of Salem cropK division were os fololwn:
« ‘Lrett‘ 8,'rr,‘tary. and Mr».' W
results in a cry of “subsidized” or “con- th€ Prfcsent situation to perpetuate their worthless- spent
th e week-end at the home of
Dairy C attle
Frances Detrlr k Ma,lon treiv.iirer. Executive com-
¿
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v
d
S
r
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18'
Mr
and
°
C
Rork
C
rP,k'
third
on
cow;
M
a
^
n
|
tro lle d ” press. With
mighty few excen- centage
nes!' but of the d0 vast
not arm
constitute
Perceptible per-
K n n o n n o w ill
-.el,. „1... Y r* , x c e p
y of good American men
tions one will n ta rlj always find news- and women who toil and worn- natiem.iv dav after
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Heynderlckx, Cornelius route j
Presumptive
tuschen
Salts
Our Yesterdays
A U C TIO N SALE
riesiaen t iVlakGb Lricat opeech
Tuesday, October 16, at 1:15 p. m.
Henry Advises
Interstate Horse & Cow Market, Owners
T oo La tc to Classify
r i * ' '
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liepori.« oi trie I amnill-W ashington
County Herd Improvement association
should prove interesting to farm ers in this
section. Several W ashington county herds
are m aking rem arkable records. Such
work should prove a good investment.
ui uic moment, political partisanship will few days' hunting in Eastern Ore-
o cavenon route
third; , 1 •>»«>>
i.m
lr.,|„ f,,r
cow , h o r.c , a i iy lh ln , can u -c a lu rc h
color the view of many of those who know th a t the 1 gon.
Elmer Bierly. Beaverton route 3.
I 'r
rrill.o. ann tl, c o n .lc ii.c r
« In
president speaks the tru th and will make them take
Circle two of tlie M. E. Ladies'
Ivan Bierly, Beaverton route
ca re fo r o l.l |,.«.,,|c. »If, | „
I
sides against their own interests, but even th a t will Aid will meet next Thursday at
seventh; Irving Chase, Hillsboro W 1» l » l t . l . nn.n
i h
((««fpreneps
M rx
N
W
fade before the power of public opinion which senses the home of Mrs. Thom as Connell. rout«'
ninth; Marvin Heynderlckx.
< h llr o lt , lr.lM Mupl«« H lroef. n o itth nenwa
S. I*, tra c k .
3 4 tf
th a t the time is drawing near for a "fuller life" for
Mrs. Anna Schulm erich is «pend- " 'Lth
every citizen who works and builds and is the ¡ng th e week with her daughter,
Com 100-ear open class Elmer ' WAN3K>
W n ln » t
m c .ii.,
I»«v
hiyhcMt
1—
price. e.,r>ir
fir n (. P e r-
sinews of the nation.—The Sheridan Sun.
I fe r tio u lin k
Miss Helen Zwlmpfer of Santa
Barbara. Cal., Is visiting relatives
and friends a t North Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. F Abendroth were
Sunday guests of Mr and M r .J
Vigorous opposition to th e proposed constitu­ Morris Booth in Portland.
tional am endm
20 i Mr. —
and —
Mrs. Fred Cornelius were
. ent to lim it Oregon tax levies
-- to
— —
»«,•<
The Grange Objects
Oregon people should rem em ber th a t
G eneral Alartin promises uthe application
of the New Deal principles to Oregon by
an adm inistration friendly to and co-oper­
ating with President Roosevelt,” if elected
governor.
Hillsboro has lowest tax levy ratio in
th e entire state. This is due to good
m anagem ent and adm inistration. T h i s
city in recent years has been fortunate in
having successful and capable business
men serve in governm ental capacities.
L et’s all be Am ericans and work in
the in te rest of all the people and our own
g re a t United States. Make partisanship
give way to patriotism .
H illsboro is a good tra d in g center. The
m erchants and clerks are your neighbors
and friends. Money spent here helps them
and eventually helps you.
™mmi^* ^ 0
™
^ ^ grange.
*
eXeCUtiVe
~ Mr
M'"
Will Cornelius In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Morley and
Mr and Mrs. Claude Morley were
Salem visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Jam es Reynolds of Yamhill
j ls a &uest Hits week of Mrs Flor-
ence Heynolds.
Miss Elizabeth O tt and Ted Del»«
rnade h l«h scores a t "500 at the
Grange officials have analyzed the measure.
They have found what is behind the honeyed words
th a t imply a reduction of the tax load.
Analysts of th e m easure shows th a t not only
will it elim inate the state system of higher education,
close schools in many ru ral districts and curtail
fundam ental services in cities and towns below all
standards of efficiency, but it will sh ift the burden
of taxation from the corporation and the big in ­
come property owners to owners of small farm s and
homes.
By reducing the assessm ent ratio to 50 per
cent proponents of the measure shift th e tax burden
from the utility companies to the owner of the small I
Furnished home, choice
home and the small farm . The ratio fixed by the
very nice home, j
bill lets the owner of big urban income property location,
j fireplace, garage, etc., r e a - !
"out" but the small property owner "in."
The proposed measure will upset the Oregon tax ’ sonable.
system, agreed by experts to be workable and adapted
2-ACRE HOME
to needs and conditions of th e state.
________
- room house, garage,
It has been seen _
as ____
merely _____
the initial
move to
force a sales tax upon th e people of Oregon by cut- fruit, a real sacrifice $500
ting revenue below a reasonable lim it for m alnte- cash Full oricc
nance
of lundam
lundam ental
services
e n ro l.
u n p ric e .
lance of
ental services.
The measure bears a brand not placed there
Insure with
bv approval ot owners of small homes, and farmers,
TUALATIN VALLEY
’»»''«on Journal.
FOR RENT
___________ __
"The very conception of NRA follows the demo-
F’olitical partisanship HH some times ' ratic procedure of our government itself Its theory
evidenced would indicate m ore love of of 8':l ,-rc'8>»l»t‘°n follows the American method rath -
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®r than any of the experim ents being tried in other
p arty th an of country.
nations.’’—President Roosevelt.
INSURANCE AGENCY
W. G. IDE
1314 Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon
with
4-H CLUBS INSPIRE
OREGON GIRLS AND BOYS
This week members of Oregon'» 4-11 ( | uhs are exhibit­
ing their livestock and farm produel» at the Pacific Inter­
national Livestock Exposition in Portland. Nearly a million
American boys and girls in other »tale» are learning about
modern farming methods through the work of these clubs.
For more than a half century The First National Bank
of Portland has witnessed the improvement and develop­
m ent of Oregon farm lands. We note with pleasure the
enthusiasm of this youngest generation of farmers and their
zealous promotion of purebred livestock and improved farm ­
ing methods. These boys and girls will be the Oregon farm ­
ers of tomorrow and by their newly learned scientific
methods will bring Oregon farm products to even higher
standards.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
"OlDetr NAFIONAl BANK
WIST Of THl HOCKIir
«»1
When
Service must not fail
The fire siren (hat sends a shiver down your
spine calls for aclion from your water com­
pany. For part of every water company's
service to its community is the furnishing of
an adeq u ate supply of water in case of fire.
This means a readily available and constant
flow of water when fire threatens.
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
Richard E. Wiley, M anager