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Page Four Î T i l l s b o n ^ v\ r g u s THE H IL L S B O R O M a rtin w ith N ew H eal ARGU S, H IL L S H O R O . Sodat Nt’H’S of OREGON T hursday, Oitnhci- Rl I A 1 IVI I Y E letti on of any other candidate than Local Folk and General Martin for governor of Oregon would be a slap in the face at the Roose U uh H hirh la CMnhined (ha H illahnru Independent Their F r ie n d s H illsboro A n n ia eniah. IS M H illahoro liuiaifandcnt «atab l$?> velt adm inistration and the effective work M r K IN N K ì A M r K IN N E Y . l ’ u h li.h e r. done by General M artin in helping to se Pubhahetl Thuredaya Entera«! aa aectind-clae« m atter in the M argaret Pucker re tu rn e d cure the Bonneville dam developm ent for to Miss ix>*tn/fi<*e at Hillsboro, Orem n her hom e at Ml Vernon. W ash . the state. S a lu rJa v a f te r th re e weeks' visit i l l friends a n d relatives m H tls - E. C. M c K IN N E V VERNE M c K i n n e y General Martin w as a m em ber of con W V M RS. Aaaociate boro a n d B eaverton Miss R atty E ditor Ed itor gress when the "new ileal” legislation t ,1111.1 \ and W illiam P ic rJ o rff drove iregon S tate E*li> M First Audita»! Paper I srg- w a s approved ami worked with and for hem e w ith her am t re tu rn e d S u n visiting lie u te n a n t C om m att- Uknal Association and N a- <wt Audita»! W eek y Circula* the Roosevelt adm inistration. He could day. tional E d itorial A.*»<w talion non In Ora«on ci-r anil Mrs Ross D lerdorff a t have easily been re-elected to congress, B rem erton W ash liev cam e hom e O F F IC IA I. NEW SPAPER OF W A S H IN G T O N CO UNTY but at the insistence of hundreds of Ore along Hood C a n al route IXvrothv W ade special fu e gon people finally entered the Oregon le r, Miss repro.sem Subscription Kata« S tric tly Cash in Advance a tiv e Horn th e G os- 11.Mi 12.00 Par year V . S. Outside O w n gubernatorial contest. sar.i Corset com pany will bo at 1 &o S i* months _ .h5 Foreign Countries s |i, -partiiietit store S a tu rd ay These O regonians that insisted on his Weil All th a t s new in u n d e rg arm en ts The H illabcro Argus assumes no fin a n cia l rw p o iisib iiity for entrance into the cam paign were im will be show n anil Miss W ade will errors published in its columns, but in caar> where this p a te r pressed with his record as a m em ber of advise ai d suggest th e finer g a r te at fa u lt w ill rep rin t that part .»f an advar isament in which m en ts to be worn w ith th e new la ll the typographical m istake occurs. congress ami as a soldier in his country's frocks. A n Independent Newspaper, Whose Services and Polu*ies arm y for many years. These proponents Mrs. I. M Beebe of Fairfield are Based on the Principle of the Golden K u la — "A n d as ye of his candidacy knew that he must have Cal a n d her siste r-in -law . Mrs would that men should do to you. do ye also to them lu>e M King of P ortland, were guests w ise.” M atthew 7 :12. possessed rem arkable adm inistrative abil last w o k ot th e ir relatives. M r and ity to rise to the rank of m ajor-general Mrs Will C halm ers of n e a r Roy l'hey left • Sundav for V ernonia, in the United States army and to com J u d g e L o n g M a k e s G ood hen' thev are guests of Mr. a n d m and of the Panam a canal zone. They w Mrs. M erle King. Hillsboro is proud of the outstanding knew that he had the courage of his con M rs C h arles Evans received an record being made by Municipal Judge victions by his actions in congress and a n n o u n ee m e t't of the b irth of a d a r. O ctober 5. to her son and Donald E. Long in Portland as attested also that ho had the interests of the com a u u g g h h te te r-tn -lu w . Mr a n d Mrs I.inn by the following editorial from the Port mon man at heart by his w holehearted d Mills of B utte Falls. Oregon. T he land News-Telegram. Judge Long is a support of the Roosevelt adm inistration. babv h a s been n am ed S a n d ra L ynne r M dls is teaching school form er Hillsboro boy and is a son of Mr. Bonneville dam will mean much in the a t B u tte M Falls. and Mrs. L. A. Long of Hillsboro. He a t future developm ent of Oregon. Voters of Mr. a n d Mrs R F ra n k l ’e te rs tended the Hillsboro schools and grew Oregon should rem em ber that General a n d children spent th e w eek-end Mr. P e ters went to to young manhood in this city, later serv M artin fought for the dam and in the a G t a rd th in e e r coast. a n d Mrs. P eters a n d ing overseas as officer of artillery. sum m er of 1933 went back to W ashington c hildren spent th e tune at T aft. M r a n d Mrs G eorge R otirbaugh. The News-Telegram editorial: from his vacation when a high dam at form A G R E A T RECO RD Bonneville seemed lost. Realizing the sit T aft erly of Hillsboro, a re now at T he gay. golfing, u m e-o ff judicial setu p of M u lt uation he at once called Senator McNary M r a n d M r s . Bryce Nosier a n d n o m ah county—a y e ar behind in Its schedule of back to W ashington and the two secured d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d visited M r oases— m ight bend its sta rch e d neck for a peek at and Mrs C. H Nosier o n th e ir a lowly court w here a p ro g ram long ad vocated by President Roosevelt's approval of the dam way hom e from a w e ek s visit w ith as now being constructed. n i e N ew s-Telegram is being c arrie d out. M r a n d M rs C arl Hickson n e a r aft. Mr. Nosier sp e n t a p a rt of th e M unicipal Ju d g e L ong took over tile benches a n d W hen in Hillsboro the other day he T week h u n tin g n e ar Redm ond. jffic e s of th e m unicipal court last M arch. made a very favorable impression. One M iss Peggy D oherty F ra n c is B a rr H e replaced tw o judges. couldn’t help but be im pressed by his a n d Brooks H .uiford spent t lie Killen of W ashington, Id c . was H e h an d led m ore cases in h is first six m o n th s qualities as a man and gentlem an IL w eek-end a t th e hom e of M iss here for a few days' visit w ith his th a n did both judges D oherty s p a re n ts a t T ro u t Lake. fa th e r a n d siste r a n d w as out here He brought in $34.000 revenue to th e city w here would be a governor in whom Oregoniani W ash. T hey were accom panied fro m for a short tune. th e com bined re tu rn s of tw o courtroom s w ere $13.000 might well take pride. P o rtla n d bv M isses Rose M arv a n d Mrs w V erne M cKinney e n te r- 13. I', Ulltler whlch li t,M>k pliu e Musty hav lias l,wt m,est oi e valué, a n d slix k ilo "<>l tlh.t «I II p alatald e I lm a n hav IlOWl'Vl , |» 'n n lo lie mi exeepu,,, I. 1 ap. this lael, ius stock appeai hi ,, •Il 11, hui tilidoiibledlv mu. h oi n «•"•tl valué lias liene l,,,( m (p, he.it. ing pm . e s . M, i n , , ... ,,n Pheasant llu n trr litu i Near ilillslitiro Mmi.l ny A IHirthuiü p iirittä n i Imut llijtirt'ri M onday arirtiKMin llillxlxm» w hrii he m it struck i Ixirk by sh o t (ioni bi.-, com,, KUII Fhe »hotguii I a I x -I i have I m m (II m h .itp f(| Uit,', p u t ner. (ollowiiig ulMiitl 40 f< (he rear. *>ltp|>ct| ¡tmi <h«'P,« Fhe lt i jm e « | u u n i u iu . ti ly bui hl» num e was n >( Fu hl ie Toruni Great I b r r a t Seen Fo tlx* Pre.»» T h e ir I. agency except tlx» pre-»-» .,j , ippft to coiii|w*te w ith grunge p •' unis m m olding pubit« (»pinion I have ventured to m all out tills < 11 uiar in hojx-s th a t it m ay ;u. a rem in.ler of the present o p p u i unity foi high public sei vice Fhe plan of grunge »»» atloi, Affni tl . I h r a ( i . i , 1 bin executive com m ittee great "m *»ltu* nlty f«»r controlling the entun« •III Of grange m em bers I Tlx* juu I (Uge halls plus traveling exj»eu.r •ut or 1.1.nice fumlA a re ut th r ir <| [*»Ml Fix* (hang«* B ulletin i. i indrr th r ir control W hen th e aUite m a s t e r a n d tb u m m m lttr r Is comported of or dom inaU 'd bv offi<«. M ekin/ piit. tb ia u s it h, inevitable ih.c. la« Hitu . will lx* used w hether s« lo u s lv or Utg to mlsleiui , • m< inix’is Het u i t sta te ma t« Ulat «»me of tills com m ittee h a \ e I fe ll, and n w a re seeking offh» c ull* d a te Z im m erm an Is u m<mix d th is com m ittee Being hion it, a ie protxibly a s grerdy fo- ,, and spoils aa lUiy o th er pi. aim am i m> m ore m r u p u lo t ts in heir choice of |x»tltleal m ethod'. C o n trary to grange prin . every one can take Undue ex|>nMire l iU ic e |»oiltl< Ians disregard oui t«» the Infect ion should l»e avoided i • nuu law s i • - Fins can lx done by not tlAVlntf < » o y ri m u M e le i aa an lruU I b i r t v Y r itr M A g o lon t.u t with sick | m i M»ns. es|w< uilly In 1930. and th en pn»mp y Aiu I« <X t«»!x‘r l? 1904 • suffering with an unknown •ertesl Idin w ithout visible >. l.HM X M -.viiicr t is -’.19 Ittl Ki st children C la ra D oherty. for th e sam e six -m o n th period th e y e ar before. com plaint Every i*u on m ust lx* tam ed W eiinesdav a n d to i.iv vv • . m Fhev a re how hulling t h e j.i< history H e never en d s a h earin g w ithout asking th e d e « /a id e d Xs a ¡>o(» t il l. d «arrh l r \e ti direct prim ary ix»mine« » f,,i M rs E lizabeth Hav of S e a ttle left bridge luncheons of four tables Jo h n 1 and vs. H! pinn«*rr oi 1H47, 1 the fe n d a n t: "H ave you a n y th in g m ore to sav?" tor hom e W etlnesdav. a f te r a two each Mrs H. L. M.u K enzie m ade m others and father-, of thx*c e rn o r In self - jiu tH h a( ton weeks' visit w ith h e r sister, Mrs. high w ore a n d Mrs lv.uial.1 l e u - ■ tliu.I here S eptem ber 29 ' ho h a \e had im »I i inv« liti- C h il a ir (lu n g in g th a t G eneral M. He gets th ro u g h w ith th e d a y 's w ork w ith tim e i l u i loo w • hiiiKtnn («m u dren sin mid not lx* allowed t o •uul la te Menator D unne are I T h o m as W illiam s, and o th e r re . pleton second at th e W ednesday ti Mi»!«- co spare. student.-, tit P a c if ic university. m ingle with crowds a.s m moving tives n e a r Forest Grove, a n d w ith - luncheon. Ju d g e Long doesn't end it th ere. Pour hlehest in W orld’« fab* eon- picture th eaters and the gathering o f what they i lulm to be a w ked M r a n d Mrs. F ra n k Inibrie of n e ar l>»w» r tru st a n d oilier d iv is e r. Mrs e . F a y rtta Allen re tu rn e d Ju d g e Long conducts a n ig h t school fo r tra ffic \I Hillsboro. together oi children It-in li fe« ted Big Bad Hmunev> Sue), r»«, » Tuesday evening from a . visit to Chiude O ree offenders. 1821. S iLsle M c K l I l - district« should not b e allowed a tta ck s U|w»n our p m m iru n t I M r a n d Mrs. B F H a rris a n d Mt R ainier on S a tu rd ay a n d with nev. 2194; I u « i W «m:ener. W hen Judge Long took th e job th e defenders Complete ^solution is never advised, a n d high official.. son Bob of S e a ttle, W ash . a tte n d e d Iriends in S e a ttle fo r a few vlays Wa -ihtugto P‘ county will vote on U would be an u n im «"wary h a u l- er.s of th e presen t "sn ail c o u rt” system said: into th e Ii an Í Hl tlie football gam e m P o rtlan d S a t She was aeisunpanied by her sis- prohibition m corning cleet ion hip for p a ren ts and ehildn n alike “I t c a n 't be done because it never h a s been in m uni hose policy it I a urd ay a n d visited S a tu rd ay nig h t ter-in -law , Mrs c io F Jo h n so n of Mr a n d Mi » Fntneijt C C'luil- A frien d of th e e ditor w ho is a c an d id ate a n d Sundav at th e home of his sis Salem . It ks im|X )itant h«)*e\er, to keep I »a re t done. Everyone knows t h a t a case tak es u p so >il f o r V io le n c e .n u t i celebrai« d th e ir silver wed- th e m>Ae and m outh in as henlthv rey obi m uch tim e no m a tte r who th e judge it. O ne judge of th e gran d old p a rty for county office w as telling ter. Mrs. E L. Hobbs. by first teaching in inversi Mr and Mrs Fred G ordon ..pen: and resistant a condition as jwrksi- of a n incident th a t lie m et w ith not long ago a t a p ’ofM. listriiAt and th en t«i cannot take th e place of tw o judges." ’ K rai un a n d Louise F Isen- blr Antiseptic gargles and sprava those G lenn N orton, high school in Sunday w ith Mr and M rs H arry fa rm hom e a n d was typical of m an y like incidents. » m ust m ake mh n e ir B lo o m in ’ n Judg e Long, tra in e d by th e d e p a rtm e n t of ju s "W e are m em bers of your p a rty biit we re for th e stru c to r a n d coach at Toledo, sp e n t Badey in P o rtlan d M lss Floreii a are d ’finitely contrai rut- >ur I t w -> 29 th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of his and Mixs Nellie G ordon ol P o rtlan u tice. well versed in law. a n d fa n u lia r w ith all phases cause they m ay caus«» . v in e i n j u r ) 1 here being atx»ut JOINX) It Bagiev a n d I. A IX’UK to the delicate niueou.* m em brane of life, m ad? a quick survey. He found t h a t m uch president How do you sta n d for su p p o rtin g the g ra n d m o th er. Mrs. M arv S abin Hi' were also guests a t th e Bailey tie mem bre» tn th e s ta te | i o i i i -.* i to P y th ia n G ran d Lodge (brouKh which o f tlie delay was caused by a tto rn e y s who talked long president? W e do not care w h a t your p a rty is. but brought four m em bers of h is fo o t home. viru» may enter but unsn lie« tinu a n d cr xtu ball team w ith him . we w ant to know tlia t you a re sy m p a th e tic w ith Mr J B Kelly Is a t Jones hospital C hildren should lx a n d loud to im press th e ir clients. H e clipped th e again each of wh«wn we m ai ils . Miss Teiuiess,-,' W eatlierred lui. KettlhK w ater in autloned M rs B e rth a Ri.m niell of Atwood, with severe head in ju rie s received tlx* n while w ings of th e law yers, a n d n e x t th e w ings of th e Roosevelt.” Influence ouU lde Uir lirun T here a re m illions of people in th e c o u n try like K ansas, arrived W ednesday of last at S h erm an m ill W ednesday when charge of K diolls school. •wimmliiK C are .iioiild I taken bail bondsm en. evident th a t a political i M E m inisters upixunti'd ■ ■ roi in (he cleaning and turn week for a visit w ith h e r ' b rother. he was stru c k o n th e head by a Ull, bin« > r in . » l i t i . . I of li.» MIU • Judge Long s record is evidence" t h a t should be th a t. T hey feel th a t th ey have a frien d in th e W hite R« v T. A Leger. whom she h a d hocker Dr A o P itm a n a tte n d e d lows Hillsboro. Rey C I. Hamit* food. House, w ho m ay not know it all n o r have solved nil gi an, <* in form ation (XWiaUtUtea su b m itte d to th e h ig h er courts of th e county ton. D .rest Orove. Rev L P B el him. Gf the gnat«.s( liuixu ta iii IA th e troubles of the nation, b u t he is on th e Job every n o t seen for 34 years. gravi th ro a t « h u h can u- rem«» • il knap, and C ornelius. Rey li B early recognition of t h e Ladles' Aid circle one m et with W ilkins. Mrs H enry S tra u ss of n o rth of onlv by th e light of publicity, the m in u te of tim e in whole h e a rte d sy m p a th y w ith th a t all children cannot lx< i>n> m eans f which th e preM so j*r class of A m erican citizen who form s th e g reat m iddle H illsboro u nderw ent a face a n d Mrs L S h erm an T uesday a f te r H ist Dairy union ch u rch above Since nose o p eratio n a t S m ith s hospital noon and m ade plans for th e ch u rch M oiinlltindalc will be d< •dica ted tinually in are of physicians, the ly contri • <’ !• H FIM IN Kt body of the n a tio n 's people. burden of responsibility rests squun - G ra n ts Pium bazaar to be given soon M rs D on O ctober 9 So th e m ass of th e voters a re not going to slap F rid ay Dr. H. D. H uggins p e rfo rm ald on th e s)i<»ulders of p a r e n t. In Mar.-, assisted the hostess Hillsboro ru ral route th ree sta rte d ly h im m the face. T hey will vote to uphold his h a n d s ed th e operation. tune of epidem ics they naturally Sin W lu it m a k e s you eat Mr. and Mrs. Dick C ady visited Monday a ill, E II Boole . . . Mrs. F M. Reichel m o th e ro fM rs . xir Peter Zimm erm an in his platform says a n d give him a fa ir o p p o rtu n ity to work o u t th e w atch (heir children witli great on f ir s t a n d E iflrcn » cars »*o your s * P G G a rth o fn e r. is ill a t Jones h o s Tuesday witli h is u n d e . S a m O rn - the "crim inal syndicalism law is a relic g reat h u m a n ita ria n policies th a t he lias begun. car» It is im p o rtan t for them to last duff of L aurel, who Is 111 a t tile Argus Octoix-r 2, l'.llil R i.b irt know wrhen to «all a doctor Far h e big question will be w hen you vote; are p ital. S he was ta k e n to th e h o sp ital hom e of Ins dau g h ter. Mrs Merle S inclair He Why vou w of the w ar and should be repealed." This you T upholding of I.eisyvillc, who w as w ith nts should decide before hand on my slot last week, a n d is now able to th e h a n d s of th e p re sid en t? —S h e rid an h ave visitors. ach s upset D unham , ui K irtlan d . I eat fix» I lx$. Hili infantry in arm y of occu|Mtfcon « the is the only law which gives our officials Sun. physician thev will < all i f w ards Kx in G erm any re tu rn s hom e Motukty Alvin B a tc h ela r sp e n t tlie w eek M r a n d Mrs. Paul L P a tte rso n W hen he takes . h»u •/»• ev any control over those who openly advo Miss Z ena B elirinan and W illiam • needed end in S e a ttle visiting Mrs B a tc h a tte n d ed th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r aaao- rything m ust lx- left to him cate the overthrow of the United States elar. Mr. B a tc h e la r m ade tlie trip flatio n m eeting T uesday evening u t IL uiw lnuui ,.f n e ar C ornelius m a r 7 to th e sound city in a U nited A ir- Toiard. M r P atterso n being the ried S eptem ber 25 governm ent and the destruction of prop R I K H m illtani S cliendel seriously In C o lo r I m p o r t a n t F a c t o r w ays plane principal speaker erty. The "Yamhill candidate for governor ured in rail at C arn atio n p lan ' in JudxinK Hay Quality W Haiiirhrnar« Do Oregon people w a n t a sta te bank, such as Mr. a n d Mrs. W aldo O tto of S u r- •',r s S h e rm an H yre sp en t several XNTM » E H Bowlby realized $157 each r«x»'»r (iuar urged its repeal in the last legislative ses P eter Z im m erm an proposes? prise. Neb . a re visiting a t th e Ga' s the first of th e week w ith her on lu grade Jerseys, sold a t a u c frw h Mu ka i n o f all factors indicative of the N. sion. Instead of being repealed it should Of course it could be fin an ced by tax p a y ers' hom es of Mr. a n d M rs Adolph dau g h ter. Mrs W illiam O lllen w ater tion rulla want« quality of hay. color is the inoat H i l l. » m . r .. m oney Any losses th ro u g h bad m an a g em e n t would M alchow a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. H allie a t Y am hill tell-tale, say» Eugene Ornss. of the he strengthened. Mi a n d Mi - George Hchulnu-rli h I (X i Dr. A. O P itm a n perform ed a celebrate silver w.-ddltig d ale eli- farm crops dep artm en t at Oregon E H .M I y m r >44 have to be m ade up by m ore tax p ay ers' money. Ireland. l»«l.«v«l erm i »’ r« Mrs. Ja m es Jackson a n d h e r lnaJ°r o p e ratio n for Ja m e s Foster tert-iiu a t Hotel W ashington and S ta te college W hile the Intensity W ith m illions of public m oney required for original K..y ll.i I< t 2 K. >cwt of color n atu rally vane.«* u ith the ’ miloa .<>ut h »»f c ap ital, a n d w ith added m illions needed to m ake b rother. Adolph Honzaik. visited ' •’"re st G rove W ednesday at Jones P jrth ian liall ll-Ort Lee C lark a rriv e s home first of type of hav. certain eoloril a re char* u p for losses, by w h at ta x system would a ll th e several days last week in Corvallis hospital. a. tertstic of hay th a t has been w ith th e ir sister. M rs. O eorge H a r N O T H E TO C R R IIIT O MX week a fte r 20 m o n th s in U S m oney be raised? N<»tic® la h«r«b> <l«»n (Hal Sl, cut t(x» late, others are indicative row. navy tra n s p o rt service W ashington county farm ers and 4-H T here is a m easure on th e ballot to c u t th e »» m «4* anti vnlasraal In (h r ('. of dam age from B irttis To M r a n d Mrs M bleaitilng by the M rs H elen D eichm an will leave uri t.f ih» Siala» .4 Or««.»n. f,,r Y club members clearly dem onstrated th eir p ro p e rty tax levy to 20 m ills a n d ultim ately to r e F rid ay m orning for C entralia. W aeffler J r of Phillijis S eptem ber sun. leaching by rain, or healing gl..», ( .M $n(|». ..«» th, 17th it to 15 m ills. I t Is a staggering proposal, but W ash 28 a girl. 1 roin tx-ing stored m a green or for a visit w ith her son. I '• : ( in ih,, m att«« t»f llw fo la ability in agricultural endeavors by the duce it has th o u sa n d s of supporters. I ts adop tio n would A rth u r K roeger re tu rn s hom e wet i-oiidltlon »‘ ’«•»>a | ’ O l«., |»e.r«J.«.|. N.|r. a B e n n ett O lden tent. D. U winning of many places a t the Pacific In p aralyze h ig h e r education, sta rv e the public schools C harles L. D eichm an. a n d fam ily V.. Alm Hay of highest quality Ls of u »’»'•*• • ’* • he M « i W ill «n,I T«»- e n te rta in e d Mrs E siella Weed from ..-rvice in U S. radio service M rs Fred Rood a n d M rs W ayne I ’ Oleatin. I>c «a««.| and bright, deep green color lx , hum - having ix-.-n one of the youngest a n d d isa rran g e fire p rotection a n d police pro tectio n ternational. C ongratulations. This county P a tte rso n were guests a t a p a rty d e p a rtm e n t p resident: a n d m em Oto •»dnlriMHil ..f OI« Olea. o th e r fu n d a m e n ta l services in m any cities if F n d a v a fte rn o o n a t th e home of ber* of h e r official sta ff M onday m en in tlia t branch. He lias sta rte d tlia t color is associated only w-itn has some outstanding agriculturists, whose a n n o d t all I ’>c I.M.t W ill anti T r*l hay tliut lias been cut fairly early evening a t t h e V eterans' h a ll O th to i fregón S ta te college W ith state, county, city a n d school M rs P H. H u n t of P o rtlan d * » 1 •- l»<<rM»xrtl. a» work will alw ays be a credit to them selves fin an ces cities. Will G ray re tu rn s hom e from before blossoming h a s progressed er d e p a rtm e n t officers p re sen t were Olaan Ht, Ka« tiu ir i|ua th u s In confusion a n d possible chaos, would Mr. a n d M rs. R. R. E aster and L e tte rm a n hospital ||, Hau F rau very far. a n d luu, been cured r a p and th eir countv. it be wise to la u n c h o u t w ith a state-o w n ed , sta te - N ancy and Mr. a n d M rs P. L. inspector. Mrs. F u rb e r a n d color cLiCo a n d Is again in civilian idly and suffli lenily to prevent bearer two, Mrs. B em iece Wilcox fin an ced a n d sta te -o p e ra te d bank? P a tte rso n a n d d a u g h te r Patsy m ade of Eugene; M rs M ary H erm anson, cJotlu'f» h e atin g In storage. Mr G ross says And w ith a sta te bank once in th e h a n d s of a tr ip to Bonneville Sunday F ’aiU EbUley leaves Among tlie oilier im portant fa, to ri-Mini«- ch ap lain , a n d Mrs C larissa D ever- politicians, w hat? Public m oney loaned to finance tors to lx. coiL-.iderirl i n judging Ju d g e a n d Mrs. G eorge R. Bag- eaux. trea su re r, of P o rtla n d : M rs stu d ies at S ta n fo rd hay are texture, leafiness, purllv Senator Sam Brown d idn't m i n c e th e cam paigns of a c an d id ate public m oney in a lev a n d d a u g h te r V alerie sp e n t the Emily Lewis, council m em ber ot to become th e p lay th in g a n d p a rtisa n w eek-end a t B ayoeean. Clyde Brown O regon C ity. M iss Virginia B ro g ACt I F AN TERIOR PO LIO M YEL- Ojlor. and tem p eratu re, ami all oi words in his radio talk last T hursday s p ta lu te n d er bank these Wltfi (lie possible exception ITLS IN FA N TILE of P o rtla n d was th e ir guest. of politics, th e plan scarcely seem s in v it den. a s s is ta n t guide, a n d Mrs,' PA K A LY SISl <>t purity, can be controlled to some night. He expressed himself quite forcibly ing in a sta te a lre ad y so beset a n d em b arassed by ' Ilx On-u.-n S late It, ar«l « f Health» M r a n d Mrs. R o b ert Jones and Ollie W illiam s, counselor, of P o r t extent by haying practice , u ., d as to why Joe Dunne should not be elected tax e s th a t th e re is w onder on all sides of w h a t th e d a u g h te r ol P o rtla n d sp en t t h e land. P a s t d e p a rtm e n t officers p re s T in' difficulty in recognizing poli- aeean lln g to Mr G ross C oarse' w eek-end w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. G W e n t were M esdam es May Esburg myi-litL. before tile dcvclopm cn't oi governor and said th a t he based his re solution Is to be. li.ud Stems Indicate tliat tfi,. |my M arie B en n ett, and Annie Wat paralysis L. due n o t so m uch to th e Andrew’ Ja c k so n 's exposures of th e old publicly Pool a n d M iss R u th Jones w - cm when (he < r,,»> w.i in an m arks on his duty as a citizen a fte r hav- conducted bank a t th e n a tio n a l capital, th e re v ela M i s Bessie B a k er will again be ren. all of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. B e rth a absence ol diagnostic signs and advanced singe of m atu rity and s y m p i .i i ii s ,i , to l.u k of np|x>rtiinirt .ng served in the senate with Dunne for tio n s of how it influenced legislation and c arrie d on a t W eil's d e p a rtm e n t store th is F r i Berjgman of Salem . hay being high in fiber con P re sid e n ts M rs A rtie Coffee of ror 'lie physician to olxsery,. th a t such day a n d S a tu rd a y dem onstrating several sessions. His talk will undoubtedly invisible governm ent, would seem to be a w arning th -lag.- of th e dl.sea.se It | s u n lo r- te n t wliieii Is low n, dlgestlhllity Dolly M adison te n t M rs Viola e new a r t rug needles. tu n a te th a t in m any instances the Is low m fixxl value Good buy tie take a lot of votes away from Senator to all people to keep th e b anks in p riv ate control, Mrs. W illiam G ra f, who Is m ov N eedem ark of M ary L ogan ten t syniptonis a re so Insignificant (h at says has fine, soft steins th a t are u n d e r th e close scru tin y a n d re g u la tio n of public and M rs H erm anson of Itetsv Ross Dunne. ing to P o rtlan d , was given a fa re a u th o rity .—O regon Jo u rn a l. pareiil.s do not call a piiysu Ian A palal.ible. digestible and n u tritious well party- T uesday a t th e B ethany t< n t. P o rtlan d , were also presen t L eanness is norm ally ixmsideied hlld is tak en ill suddenly in tlie M em bers of th e S ub-D eb club B a p tist church. as indicating quality in legume hays gave a n am u sin g style show a fte r late sum m er or eariy fall H i, symp p artleularly, a . the leav, ,. CASH P A ID Mrs. E. B W atts sp e n t Friday in the m eeting, fuaturlnir clo th es worn tom s first to ap p ea r are headache It is interesting to note th a t one now P o rtla n d w ith h e r sister, Mrs. C lif in th e gay '90s. Models were Ann indigestion am i m ild li ver T he l’or shi'lli'il t i i a i i the xtenis To re ta in th e leaves finds some people arguing against some ford McGee, a n d h e r m o th er Mrs. M unkers. A lina E .Unger. D orothy child com plains of stom ach-ache, Oil legum e liny, it is necessary lo ' F. O. W esson. som • nausea and usually vom its once phases of governm ental change th a t they C hallacom be, V irginia Perkins. Je a n m ake Asked by ex-service m en of C lackam as county as s|x-eijy ili a n d M rs J. W. H olt and Mr. Ann C onnell, D orothy B arr Dixie or t wice H, adaclie a p p ea rs early possllile. Mi opi'rations them selves advocated a few years ago. to investigate th e w ar record of P e ter Z im m erm an, a n Mr. G ro s s Sllgge.sls t | , a | | H in tlie fore p a rt of th e head and d Mrs. Con B. W illiam s _ _ __ and _ ...... son hee M acDowell, Louise Criixcn, a n d the windrow Is tlie Ideal place to W hether it is an elephant or a donkey do in d ep e n d en t c an d id ate for governor, th e M orning sp e n t th e w eek-end a t Rockaway {L ahore S h e rm an D uring a n d fol is persisten t Tlie fever Is usually (lire Halved and piecvH. legum es as it ix-rmlta free a t O regon City w rote th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t a n d Seaside. a n d seldom exceeds 103 de- lowing th e fashion p arad e Je rry g mild ing it, m akes a lot of difference w ith E fo n r te in rp fo ris rm e atio P<ula ion of a ir with a m inim um re e , F M any n a n d recently published Its findings ny c hildren com plain of Mr. a n d Mrs. L. A. L ong re tu rn e d Abts played a p p ro p ria te pian o some. pain o r stiffn ess in th e bark of '1 MU face exposed to Die b leach VA N D U Y N C A N D Y CO. T he com m unication show ed th a t w hen th e d ra ft S un d ay from Long Beach, Wash., lections. th e .n e c k None of these sym ptom s ing sun rays. th re a te n e d to call Z im m erm an to serve his country, a n d Rockaw ay, w here they sp en t ••m a. w 5th Ave. A sour, m usty odor in hav in- seem alarm in g and It Ls for tills he gave his occupation as an electrical engineer e m th e sum m er. Method Increases Potato Crop ( »recoil reason tlia t e rro rs or failures in theali's Itial it Ila., gone llirougli a I’orl land ployed by th e Chicago. M ilwaukee a n d S t. Paul A lbert L inder and d au g h ter ALBANY—T h e practice of p la n t diagnosis arc m ade. I t rem ains for Phone \ T w ater 7 13 1 Playing of the m arble boards on a railw ay com pany and claim ed exem ption on th e of Mrs. Sauvles Lsland were w eek-end in' whole tu b ers and rem oving all tlie th orough exam ination by a which differs Willi tile d uration chance basis in business houses by young grounds th a t he was a n im p o rta n t cog in a neces guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. H erm an but th ree sp ro u ts above ground I., co m p c tan t physician to reveal tlie of such tigating and the condition" Schindler. a p p a re n tly going to give Hollis xerlous sters doesn’t seem to be the best pastime sary in d u stria l enterprise. ,, ,, n a tu re of the com plaint. th e d ra ft officials refused to classify ” of all cases a re under five, Mr. a n d Mrs. F. J P ra n g e r w ent Auderwuy of Lebanon an (nci c.,-d Hail available to them . It should be curtaileii him However, in th a t way, lusting him as an unskilled in to Yakim a. W ash., last week, a n d yield of potatoes, report . Floyd C lo u r out o t live a re under ten years, for the benefit of the youngsters and the d u stria l w orker a n d su b je ct to call, w ith th e re su lt will rem ain th ere for about th ree M ullen, county agent. M r A uder- nine out ol ten are un d er fifteen way says fie p lan te d large potatoes years, a n d nin eteen out of twenty- business firm s themselves. th a t Z im m erm an lost no tim e in gettin g a job in a n m onths. to tlie dry w eather conditions are under tw enty years. A storia shipyard w here he was safe from a n y th re a t Mr. a n d Mrs. S. W. M elhulsh and due a n d lxx> m an y sp ro u ts uppeared il, 1932 tiiere were serious esses of m ilita ry duty. ch ild ren spent S unday a t Hi. H el above ground. H e rem oved tfie e x ol th is disease in alm ost every sta te It a p p ea rs t h a t th e Y am hill county se n a to r Is e n s w ith Mr. und Mrs. H E L a- cess sp ro u ts from all but a sm all in tie- union. T he disease, however, N EW LO C A TIO N Probably a g rea t deal of our “chisel m ore anxious to serve his c o untry a s a $7500 a year Bare. plot In tlie field. W here t i l l was even in tlie m ost serious outbreaks governor th n he was as a $30 a m o n th soldier.— Mr. a n d Mrs. A rth u r Railing and done th e p o tato vines a r e several ra re ly exceeds I we, cases per th o u ing” difficulties of the present are due d a u g h te r Ann M arie spent several inches ta lle r a n d th e tu b ers i on- sand population. T h ere a ie indeed to failure to “crack dow n” at the proper Newberg Scribe. day s la st week a t Y akim a, W ash iderably larg e r th a n tlio-«- of the lew diseases th a t give rise to such tim e. Such a big co-operative plan cannot g re at alarm and h y ste ria in a com Second and Main Street« M r. a n d Mrs. P. A Anderson and i tiec-k plot. m unity a doe , poliom yelitis, 'flic “Public ow nership a t its m ost careless is b e tte r fam ily were gui-sts Sunday oi Mr be put over w ithout some check on those R E D I panic wliieli exists in tim es of e p i R E ,,(’iVrs COLLECTIONS Marriage Licenses th a n priv ate ow nership a t Its b e st,” declared P ete and Mr.s W. R. W ion a t G resham . who violate the term s. ic is harm fu l for ail concerned Mr. a n d Mrs. A lbert H appen and Z .m m erm an in V ernonia la st M onday. R a th e r a H ansford Briee A dains of HIILs- dem and ls Just, as d e trim en tal as tlie bold defense, it seem s to us, for lncom petency, In ch ild ren of P o rtla n d sp en t Sunday lioro route 3 ui.-l V erna L oraine a p a th y between < pidem ics a t a itow ton of Hillsboro ro u te 3. O f a tte n tio n a n d som etim es g ra ft fo r w hich th e public w ith M r. a n d M rs. J. H. Hensley. tune w hen som ething should be J a n e Auld, stu d e n t nurse a t tober 16. j done to prepare for tlie next Politicians a n d partisan new spapers m u st pay Just as c ertain ly a s would a p riv ate ow ner St. M iss V 'n e e n t’s hospital, sp e n t th e A lbert F ra n c es V andersehucre of who allowed his business to be conducted " a t its ft 1. nol desirable or feasible to have been having all kinds of nightm ares m Yam hill and D orothy A rdclia M ar run away to a less Infected p a r t of ost careless.” Public o w n ersh ip c a n be a success w eek-end a t h e r hom e here. over possible abrid g m en t of the freedom only when it Is adm in istered a s p ru d e n tly a s p ri- M iss M ontalee Hodges Is eon- - oni oi C ornelius route 2, O ctober I tile country. We m ust try n e ith e r i valeselng from sc a rle t fever, but to e.saggeiale nor to m inim ize tlie of the press. W hat th ere has been to in vate ow nership a t its best.—V ernonia Eagle. dangers. While Is still in q u a ra n tin e . x, , J . I — >«cr!< W hile th e c h an ces are dicate this is som ething th at many cannot O ur classified colum ns m ay liavc n g tliat your child will not lx Y oh Mrs. S terlin g O sm an of Los A n |USta o,h a t y0U ar,: lo,,klnlf for — , a tro tta ck e d lie m ay be. see. We feel th a t it is ju s t a smoke screen. geles, Cal., is house guest of Mrs. R ead th em . | T h ere are som e precau tio n s th a t Hoover declares th a t th e th eo ry of th e New C lay F reem an. Don’t take any t han.es with your dainty Deal Is t h a t m an is b u t the paw n of th e sta te . And Mrs. B eatrice McCloud of P o r t in th e la tte r days of th e Old Deal m ost of us were land was a w eek-end guest of M rs silk frocks. We clean them beautifully. No The sta te a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju stm e n t act w hat is vulgarly known as "in hock." Hood R iver Clay F reem an. M iss C lara R uff Is convalescing has proved beneficial to several different News. shrinkage, no fading of color. from typhoid fever a t th e hom e of farm lines and has been a stabilizing in tier p a ren ts. fluence in the price of m any products of Until the living have erected "We count, in the fu tu re a s in th e past, o n th e E v ere tt Law rence is now e m WE CALL AND DELIVER driving power of individual In itiativ e a n d th e i n ployed a t t he S elfridge Bros F u r the farm . a memorial to th eir d e p a rt centive of fa ir private profit, stre n g th e n e d w ith th e n itu re store. ed, they have left undone acceeptance of those obligations to th e public in te r Mrs. J. O. Robb e n te rta in ed th e I hat which is a t once a priv W ednesday brldgi club a t her hom e e s t which re st u psn us a ll.” P re sid e n t Roosevelt. , la st week. ilege and an obligation. Ix«t W hen critics aay (h a t conditions a re n ’t Mrs L. F E m m ott Is visiting with us help you select an a p C om paratively few will read M r. H oover's new b e tte r th an they w ere before Roosevelt her d a u g h te r, Mrs C. E Riggs of propriate memorial now. took office, one only has to tu rn to re book. "T he C hallenge to L iberty." And few er still P o rtlan d . i will u n d e rsta n d it. F or Mr. H oover w rites Just a s he C K illen of P o rtlan d , form er OREGON MONUMENT WORKS ports of com m ercial failures. They are used Telephone 17 »fin i to ta lk a little over th e h ead s of th e com m on local publisher, was in HiiLsix.ro H iiiilsboro, Oregon II. S tannard, Mjfr. now down to the 1920 level. people.—Hood R iver News. Hillsboro, Ore, W ednesday. HLs son. C a p ta in W ade H Tzuf Our Yesterdays Other Editors S a y U p h o ld in g th e H a n d s o f th e P re s id e n t S h o u ld Be S tre n g th e n e d oo Late to Classi!y A S ta te B ank • h4 y.Mintf k. Ma.--b Do G ood W o rk S ta te O ffic e rs V isit D. U. V. 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