The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 25, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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would th a t m en ehould do to you. do >e nleo to them like-
wise " - M atthew T : lt -
_____________ —
General Martin Liked
General M artin is highly regarded by
many voters in this county and his chances
for carrying the county are considered
real good. In his visits here he has im­
pressed the people with his sincerity ami
force of character. Local voters also real­
ize that he is close to the Roosevelt ad ­
m inistration and that this should be ot
real benefit to the state. The great mass
of W ashington county voters feel that
they have a real friend in President Roose­
velt and th at General Martin, because of
his closeness to and support of the "New
Deal.” will prove a good friend of the com­
mon man while in Salem, if elected.
His stand for law and order during
this crucial period is also winning the gen­
eral many votes.
H IL L S B O R O
A RGU S,
Jingle Contest
to Close Soon
Real property is staggering under the
burden of heavy taxation ami no one
will deny that something must be worked
out to lighten the tax load on property.
Hurry, hurry, hurry!
The Argus has fought for a redistribution
Not a g»xxt rule to follow in your
of the tax bunion for veal’s, particularly driving, it you want to get there
for the income tax. in the belief that taxes safety, imt a warning which nuat
heeded if your entry ill live “Let's
should he based on ability ami ease of be
Quit Killing
salets Jingle con­
payment.
test is to reach this paper or the
Oregon
S
tate
Motor
association at
However, it seems to us that the pro­
IX'rtlaiul in time to he eligible for,
posed tax lim itation am endm ent on which one
of the seven cash prizes.
the people of this state will vote Novem
Wednesday. txuober 31. Is the
her 6 offers too much of a threat to our dosing date of the contest Verses
schools. The dam age to our schools w ith­ are to be patterned a fter the wide­
-quoted one beginning "Here lies
out som ething to take the place of the ly
the body of William Jay'' and to
needed income is too high a price to pay. 1 humorously present a safety les­
The orderly way to solve this problem son.
Entries already received indicate
would be to have the substitute tax before
tfie Judges will have a difficult
wiping ont the present source ot income task
deciding winch verses will re ­
and creating a chaotic condition.
ceive the awards. Many excellent
School officials and others have re ­ jingles built around original ideas
peatedly pointed out the serious effects. are slated to figure m the final de­
They declare that it will close our high cisions.
Among best entries subm itted
schools, state schools of higher education during the past week were th e fol-
t
lowing:
ami seriously ham per the grade schools.
"Let's Quit Killing.
O rganizations that are opposing the pass­
"Look, ere we go.
age of this am endm ent include Oregon
"Where traffic's crowded.
Congress of Parents and Teachers, state
"Stop, or go slow."
J E. Joluisoil, 1219 Maple St
federation of labor, the state g r a n g e ,
Hillsboro
legislative comm ittee state association ot
"'I ni in a hurry.' said William
county judges and commissioners, a n d
Jay.
ot hers.
"If you w ant to live, keep out
of my way!'
Not only for schools, but for other
He killed a chicken, a eat and
governm ental subdivisions does this pro­
a dog.
posal have its threat. Necessary ami de­
"But lie met his end when la*
sired functions of governm ent would prob­
met a road hog."
Irene It. Strubb. Buxton
ably be elim inated.
Let’s get together ami work out a de­
cent tax program , forget the "hooey" that I re la n d R e tu rn s
is usually put up ami work in the interest
fro m T r ip E ast
of the state as a whole.
H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday, < >> lob
OREGON
Hi* luut lived at Blu'IW«$.»«| f <M
n u l Vixim lie wiu*< l*»ni J u iu iu iv
XI. I Mb!». at Itunlor HUI III
Mi Nun!k«vt Wiia *uiviv«,| by |,|%
wl«U»w
M it
E l i /.ul» •th M Nuiitk. .
of I*« m ululiti liUtlio “ 'ul a
Ur. Mr» l< lioii.v<*r of |«or, Aue« I« .
mid llin v •oui Clifford oi Lfc
Angui«". Cui IliUtv ol ( V illiin i
Alfred o | Centi ul City, und H. « ,i
of ttellwiMid. Nuhiiusku. u ll b \ u
former mai l lug«*
Funeral Hervir«» w»*i<. IwUft
Yoiim f. Fmwial hoinr lu.t li m
dai utili U« \ c M H imx I „iti. ,t
Anvlliing
MAC
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w en«
h e ld
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il.,.
Pot (Uuni <'uem ahutuni
BONN 1 J l AN SIM lt( ,| <>\
D u m a Juan Mptirgpun * |lrij
auddeiilv Friday morning ut t,l(.
foilin' of her panni... Mi und M:
Clifton (> Spingim i of neut C
Hui .She Wiw bom al North Pun
July *J7. 11*32 «Sin* Ut h t m l v u l by
hei puiviiL. «un» biothm I l|«*nn. .»i, ¡
g r und | mi ruuti
Suivi««*. wc tv held Huiutay nfU-i
noon ut th«» (Mu l.ntliui church n
lllll-.lio r o M id i It r v
C
P Huhu
of
lAuent (lro \e offlrlulliw I l l h ’ in nt
w
ut Hunk.n remet «-ry \ ,
I'unrral II«une luid churu«, of
i a un « inri U.V
('rei lit Bureaus
(lite «»r|a»rutr«|)
M W LOCATION
C o m m e rc ia l B uild in g
Secoind and Main Htreei .
Credit l<ei«»rU
Collect l n .
PluMIr JO71
Dully ’Ll 11 »f» lo Poi i Lind
I ill laboro A u to F re ig h t
Bondtxl and Insured Carrier
srrxlng llravrrton. Aloha, l(«««l
«Ille. Ihll*>h<»rv. (U n ir II uà 4ii«|
io r r « » t
Sociu/ News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
C a le n d a r
Sm lth .itien led him
|{« '(u rii'« f r o m
I 4>t
C ro ie
1*1« k tip and IMdlicry Servi«-« it
rocli4Xe |(4(eM
Hllbfcburo l ’hon«' 542
Eu.»t Side ’IVrmlnul IHntland
Pilone EA.*»t 9131
Tonight—
John Cttlilw«*ll of Manning ut-
te s te r Ireland, local hardw are
Masonic a n d E astern S ta r
rivet! thi* morning ul the I huiu * of
m erchant, returned Monday evening
dance at Masonic hall
hl* brother 1’reU In tltot city from
from a 30-day trip to Chicago, Friday
a Mx iiuwiLh.< xUUt with relative«
Dxitbidl. Hillit vs St Helens.
where he attended a conference ot
At
UntNing Mich . uml oilier place.'»
.. hool ::<-id 3 p m
the national unpleinent code a u ­
thority as representative of the
rlirre I Inkerx Meet—
American Legion. Veterans'
Election Novetnla t (I I «»I
Mrs Joseph Sens and I J.ml«’«*
North Coast Implement ass»x’lation.
hall. 8 p. ni.
rhree Link u.vvoctatl<»n will meet
He reported that unpleinent deal­
P ythian Sisters' meeting and nveived high jux>rc at th«» card ut tlk' I O (> I*’ luGl l iulux night
t>iirt\ given W«\liDs«la\ night at All (XU! Fellow> Kebrkulw. uiuk
ers are expecting a nuirked ui-
Hallowe'en party in evening
The United States owes a debt o t
Even- farm er of Jackson county who Is in doubt crease in business while wholesal­
th* Catholic scliool hall bv the la­ their
J. w .
K P hall
funuhc-A unit Iru'iuL*»
n»’
gratitude to Melvin H. Purvis, head of the as to whether, as an Oregon voter, he should sup­ ers
dies
of St M atthews’ • hiir> h Wil­
Count v Federation Women's
in and around Chicago feel con­
liam B "i.’.u!t and Mt
I’red ( ’aid- Vlt«xi to Attend A bosket lunch
departm ent of justice in Chicago, to r his port the New Deal th is fall when he votes, or w heth­ fident tliat business is on ttie up
clubs meeting at Bclxills
well received ««»tisola; t«»n Host«’ • «-s will be M*r\ed
Monday -
untiring efforts in tracking down John er he should swing his support to the oldguard re ­ grade.
Chamber of commerce lunch­ : th«* parts wen* Me.sduino Erank
publican candidate, should consider these facts:
While
in
Chicago
Ireland
a
tte
n
d
­
.1» S M I T llO ltW O S
Dillinger, "P retty Boy t loyd. and others
eon. Horace W alters denux'raltc Sehneider Ed Sehneid«*r Kavinoiul
K«*pttbhcun C andidate f<>
Based on end of Septem ber prices, the market
Rotary club number one with
M in Jennie ThornUm. 72. died
candidate for secretary of state, McCoy, and Wen<l« ll Sohler
who were a menace to society. Although value of wheat. com. hogs and cotton, four basic ed
between 1500 and 2000 persons in
Tiu‘.*»day
ulU't
lU
M
JA
i
ut
the
home
speaker.
12
m.
Mrs
W
T
Mas
tin
an«l
daughter
most people realize th at crime never pays, farm commodities detined by the Agricultural Ad­ attendance to hear Donald Kich-
District seven school meeting Barbara Lee, who has«* Iwen vudt- of her .son H atix Ihornton, ut STATE KEPKI SENTA I IVI
Vumouxei W u . n I i Euutrul .-.«’ixu«.»
there are many gangsters who think they justm ent act. were 101 per cent higher th a n at the berg speak on the NRA codes Ire ­
David Hill school. 2 p ill.
.is k M m
i i
end of September. 1932. and 35 per cent above the land went east by bus. took de­
Izaak Wallon league installa­ the ju.st m onth left Wednesday for were IwLl this Afternoon ut Young •*
are just clever enough to get away with it average at the end of September. 1933. W hereas late
!•*? »tn W ashington Count
livery of a car in the east and
tion. cham ber o f co m m erce San Eranel.s« «>. C al. where si u- will Funeral liotne m HllbJioro
— and in many instances some have gotten in April this year tile Chicago mrket prices aver­ drove
8he wu. born March •< IH(12, m
rooms. 7 p m
meet Mr. M artin and from then*
home. He reported th a t con­
She married A
E
away with it to such an extent th a t the aged 37 per cent higher th an in April. 1932, they ditions were considerably improved Tuesday. October 30—
they will leave for their home in .Mtnn«*M»t«t
Ihornton Septcm lxr I lllh.». to
now are alm ost tliree times th a t increase over the in the drouth area through which
"Jamboree" Kiven b\ B'.Lwi- Torrance Cal
»ml* ■ to prurit
public was beginning to think that crime corresponding
which union ih iu children were
Hess Women s i lub at 8 o i’Ukk
date two years ago. Early in June tins
wiUi or«- ul und pr U
Rei
and
Mr
Charles
Hied
and
born
The
«
hlldren
»urvlve,
Mr.»
was a paying business. W ith a few more vear these prices averaged 71.5 per cent over June. he passed.
p ill ut K. P. H a II Women Mesdami-S Fnxl A m aiher 11 W
la lion ”
Edith Horn of l’Ul «-:« i .Mum Cl.cui
only.
ring’-leaders resting on a slab people will 1932.
!*ool and .1 A Krumten attend I riuu tdon of HUI *t>oro und Hurry
November
3—
have more confidence in police protection.
The average price of hogs is approximately 47
the
tali
festival
at
Helen
Kelly
of Vancouver. Wauh. uml f i v e
Rotary Hobby show. Hi UU
Mani-, community ren ter in P o rt­ grandchildren l h« t are uLso two
per cent higher th an a year ago and 67 per cent
auditorium.
Thirty Years Ago
land Tuesday Hie ladles are m em ­ sUters in Mima
a
higher th a n two years ago.
November
5
Argus. October 13. 1904 B arn of
Federal Housing adm inistra- bers of the Home Missionary so­
Com. on the basis of December future prices, J. C. Buclianan near Cornelius
ciety
tlon films, cham ber of com-
sells at 79 cents a bushel. This is 28 cents, or about bum s with »3.000 loss.
W h a t Basis?
erce rooms, lunehw n. a fte r­
Andrew Nuntkes 6.» of Sherw »ul
Mr ai d Mrs A H Metcalf and
54 per cent, higher th an a year ago. and 50 cents,
Herman and Will Schulmerich.
D e m o c ra tic C a n d itla te
noon
and evening
'.n i Cecil and Mr and Mr lai- pn.NMxl away .Monday of bust week.
Ed Boge. H. W hitmore and Dan Wednesday.
O ur friend Editor Chapm an of t h e or 172 per cent, higher th a n two years ago.
November
7
—
FoiU-tte
Brown
ot
IXirll.uid
altend-
Burkhalter
bag
big
bear
and
three
December wheat a t 1104 per bushel, was 14
County Federation Women'-, •xt the funeral of C E Shorev here
Oregon Voter did a lot of criticizing of
for
on Wilson river
cents higher th an a year ago and 50 cents above deer
club program a t Venetian th e ­ Sunday Mr and Mrs J II St
Frank Peters elected president of
the "New D eal" and the Roosevelt re ­ prices
ater.
of two years ago. an advance of 92 per cent senior class at Pacific University
Rayner of iXirtlund visited ut the
C o u n tv C o m m issio n er
covery policies in a talk before the Rotary over the end of September. 1932.
Shorev home Saturday.
and Ills sister. Miss Lottie, is
These price increases represent an increase in nam ed treasurer.
club here last week, but we still believe
The
Harvest
Home
dinner
J. E Adkins and M yrtle Taylor C h ristm a s O p e n in g
In tile I allies' Aid of til«-
in President Roosevelt and his efforts to revenue to the farm ers of the nation—to th e farm ­
I H
' married October 9.
Jackson county, if you please.
church Wednesday evening
work out a "more abundant life” for the ers of
John M Wall elected grand pre­
You. as farmers, have a chance this fall to show
S
et
fo
r
D
e
c
e
m
b
e
r
1
■•erv succesBful More than
common man. The Portland editor charges your appreciation of the New Deal, and to show late G am d Lodge K of P . and W
tended. Decorations o f autum n
Christm
as
opening
events
a
n
d
H.
Wescott
of
Gaston
is
grand
o
u
t­
leaves, corn stalks, and pumpkins
th a t the “New Deal" is economically un­ your support to President Roosevelt, by voting for er guard
bargain day program In Hlllsb-wo were used.
sound. but it seems to us th a t it is “ hum an­ G eneral Charles H. M artin for governor of Oregon.
will
be
held
December
1.
accord-
Fifteen
Years
Ago
you going to vote to support the New Deal
Rev and Mrs Charles M Hred
ly unsound" for millions to be on a starv a­ th a t Are
Argus. October 9. 1919—Rev W al­ ing to plans completed Monday were ■ a ts of io v and Ml
has so increased your farm revenue? O r are
tion basis in a “ land of plenty.
you going to forget the hardships, the losses, the ton Skipworth returned to Hillsboro night by the retail trades com m it­ tor Plnlllps of C entral M ethodist
heartaches of th e years of the last republican a d ­ M E. church for another year. tee of the cham ber of commerce. church in Portland Monday. The
ther assignm ents nearby are. C. K Previous plans had been to hold men attended a ministers mix ting
m inistration. and vote for Joe Dunne, th e old guard O
Carlos. D irest Grove; O A Gray. the Christm as opening the evening during the day.
republican candidate for governor?
Beaverton. J. G. Crozier. Cornelius; cf November 30 and the bargain
Of course r.ct.
Miss Marion Lytlo left Katurdav
Business reports by Dun & B radstreet
F S. Ford Banks. J. T Kegting.
morning for Medford where she
On th e other hand, when you vote for Peter Dilley; C. S Young. Metzger; T i­ day December 1.
show th a t retail expenditures so far this
Usual
bargain
day
specials
will
will sp-nd otic week ot her vacation
the independent candidate, you take gard. J. C. Coleman. Scholls. F arm ­
year exceed the total for 1933 by more a Zimmerman,
again be offered by local m erchants with Mrs Charles Ellis She will
vote away from G eneral M artin, and G eneral M ar­ ington.
spend
next wixk in Seattle. Wash
In
addition
Santa
Claus
will
be
than $500,000,000. Yet w here were we tin might need th a t vote before they are all counted.
Legion elects following oflicers:
No person who would vote for Peter Zim merm an C O. Reiter, president; Chiton in town during the day and tickets
Mi
-es
Constance Ccahran and
when Roosevelt took office a short year
think of voting for Joe Dunne. B ut those who Bagley, vice-president; Zenas A are to be distributed to Hillsboro Marie Simmons, students ut O re­
and a half ago with banks closing by the would
and
nearby
grade
schools
to
p
er­
Olson,
secretary;
Jake
Weil,
treas­
gon
S
late
college, Corvallis spent
vote for Zimmerman would probably otherwise have
hundreds daily? Can you rem em ber? voted for General M artin if Zimmerman h adn't gone urer; Archie Ihtman. Guv Edson mit children to participate In candy the week-end wiili Miss Coclfhui's
and
R.
G.
Cull,
executive
comm
it­
gifts. Schools situated outside of sister Mrs J w Barney.
Some critics have short memories.
fu rth er to the left th an will M artin.
tee.
the immediate vicinity of HUIsboro
So a vote for Zim merm an is a vote for Dunne.
Mrs J II Murton entertained
C attle breeders groups gather ut may obtain ticket« by writing to
so n « r or i i \ M
«n \ r
Remember th at. I t isn't so much a m atter of loyalty Banks in connection with Banks the local cham ber of commerce
with a bridge luncheon Thursday
tr ..f Oi
■ •
FVjur tables were in play. Mrs A
to the grange platform th a t should command fair
■
shltiKt*
Two committee chairm en were
Wayne Vaught returns from serv­ ippotnted Monday night by Jake II Busch made high score and
W. Raynard. who has lived on a your attention, but a m atter of common sense The
M
r,
It
J.
Nicol
second.
grangers are again about to be th e victims of an ice in th e aviation corps down on Weil, chairm an of th e committee
It
farm at Scholls for 45 years, has taken old
A lulvdantlal taxpuycr operat­
y game. T heir votes are being directed away the Mexican border
Howard F Doohcr nt Portland
(h r
ing »* hu-ge farm n ear Hoy. H«
a stand on the milk control bill th at will from arm
Postm aster Lamkin goes out next for the event J. H G arrett will and Mt . Oneita Susbauer of Cor­
t
hr
c»t«te
General M artin so th a t Dunne, with his old
Wednesday and H. A Ball suc­ head the tirk et comm ittee and nelius were granted m arriage li-
flle-t dent of this county for ’»H years.
. hn
doubtless be welcomed by county dairy­ guard following, can nose in ahead.
.Stands for lower taxes on farms
Verne Curyy the candy committee ie n .s e in Portland Hie first ol the
him.
Not one granger in 100 would vote for Dunne ceeds
men. He is advocating and rightly so th at
and Itoines. both city and counti -.
Vancouver high defeated Hilhi
week.
>
<
l
ths
in
preference
to
M
artin.
Saturday
9
to
7
with a reasonable reduction und
the producer have a bigger slice of the
.»f
N
.n
r
n
<-r.
1934.
Mrs
George
Fischer
and
Miss
Is the grange of Oregon going to deliberately
e g io n n a irc s P ia n
George E. Allen, who has been
.till efficient M’rvlce (»ovmni • *
of
consumer’s milk dollar.
M argaret Newton sla n t Friday at «»*rl<irk tr the forni
disfranchise itself in tins, the m ast im portant elec­ in hardw are business on Third street
room «»f 1. 1
II-
P
Cor Vid It > with D a n e Fisrher. who th«» rirtirt
tion in Oregon s history?
for a couple of years, has formed
«I I»
1 «■< Htr« « th«
anti making the public dollar do the
fo r A rm istic e
is attending Orr-gon State college.
fo r i he twwrtni / of U ijeeti
This newspaper doesn't think so. It still believes a partnership with Lester Ireland
ere-
sAtne w«>rk as the private dollar
•I the eetlletiif nt thereof
Armistice (lav plans will be con­
Mr, anti Mrs. Slu-lbv Forney and
th a t tile supporters of the New Deal—and certainly of N orth Plains. The firm h a s
If elected will conduct the public
|>uhli«h<Mt <
These various budget committees th a t the grange is progressive enough to support the New ¡eased Uw Tannesie building now sidered by Hillsboro post. A men i an Mr and Mrs Carleton Haniie ol it - h I » te «11.I of firm
lust |»i$hlt< «tlon
buslne.N» as carefully as a private
by W eils. A line of furni­ Legion. Friday night a t Veterans' Silverton spent jcveral (lavs last 22. I ,»»l
function for the city, the school district Deal—will get behind G eneral M artin, who will occupied
business.
A 1.1 IO* I»
H U N. A ilm in l ra tn r of
hall. Special arrangem ents are be­ week at Nciscott
bring the New Deal more effectively to Oregon.— ture will be added.
or the county have a mighty thankless Medford
Mtate o •f Fr«wla II W eih
W alter Kcifer. war veteran, son ing made for the annual Armistice
I .eland
(Paid A.lv l
W A Bates of HUIsboro under­ Shaw
News.
111 P u b llr Servi n III.In . I ’
of Jasper M K effer of West Union, carnival dance, which will be held went a m ajor <>|sration at Jo n ,-s
task and a hard one, too. More so than
L.'.-l,
«von.
A
ttorney.
falls 25 feet in elevator shaft in at the Shute park auditorium Mon­ hospital Friday Dr A <> Pitm an
most people realize. Their willingness to
Portland w ithout serious Injury.
operated.
day night, November 12.
give their time in this and other public
Mrs C. L Seclv of Roo evelt.
A rrangem ents are In charge of
services should be appreciated.
. Is a guest ol her sister, Mrs
C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r ■tie following committees: A W L Wash
O. Burge.
Hoffman. H L. MacKenzle and
The campaign now drawing to a close in Oregon
(Continued from pace 1)
bids fair to become a memorable one. In the field been exhausted by the demand A Dr. Ralph Dresser, dance, and P Visit Portland < hapter—
lor
we have two regular nominees. G en­ few libraries are buying additional L. Patterson. W H Dierdorff and
Mrs. R F Pelers and Mrs. J H
Commercial National bank had an­ eral governor
Charles H. M artin for th e democrats and S en ­ books on these subjects, but most W. Verne McKinney, program
M u:'on attended Friendship night"
on new
other fine 4-H club corn show Saturday. ato r Joe E. Dunne, for the republicans Besides Peter ol the libraries are w ithout funds
meeting of Minerva ( hapter. u E
This stimulation to 4-H club work in the Zim merm an we have a host of independents who to finance purchases ut this time, I Local G ra d e D is tric t
S In Portland Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Murton was a guest of the
county and its results in the producing of offer their services to the state, but It Is evident hence the appeal for donations, j
Tax Io be Discussed worthy
m atron.
a t th e contest lies between the three mentioned.
Oregon's outstanding bonded debt
better quality corn is a splendid service th
Discussion
of
the
proposed
special
Men of the Zimmerman tem peram ent and radical has been reduced by more than levy in district seven will be held Celebrate Anniversary—
and
on the part of this local institution.
leanings naturally a ttra c t to th eir support many $10.000,000 during the past six
T hirty friends and relatives g ath ­
a t 2 p. m. a t the David
voters who feel th a t for some reason or another the years, according to a report by Monday
school here The budget sub- ered a t tlie Jam es Stew art home
cards are stacked against them. T his was never bet­ S tate treasurer Holman The .stale Hill
ted for the 1934-35 school year Monday evening to celebrate the
ter illustrated th an In our neighboring state of C ali­ debt which reached its peak In mu
59th wedding
a n n iv e r s a r y o l
Milk is down to 5 cents a quart in San fornia where Upton Sinclair, a novelLst of radical 1928 a t $63.325.710 is now down to r ails for a special tax of $19.256
i liandpa and < Intndma
I ■■ ! < ,
$52
634.510
and
Includes
»25.375.000
parents of Mrs. Stewart.
Francisco. In this battle for a competitive bent swept the state with promises of performing in V eterans' bonus bonds $24.866.-
M
ill
W o r k e r P a in fu lly
advantage between the retailers who will miracles. Undoubtedly the years we are now pass­ 750 in highway bonds, $2.172,760 in
Club .Meeting Postponed—
through will form an Interesting topic for study district interest bonds and $210.000
In ju r e d in E xplosion
be the eventual and the heaviest loser? ing
Past Chiefs' club meeting, sched­
for coming generations. One m ight well imagine in farm credit bonds. Partially off­
George
Woll
suffered
painful
uled for tig- November 8, lugs Is-en
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
The producer always is. Stabilizing laws himself reading out of the pages of Plutarch as one setting this indebtednes are assets burns to the face, chest and neck postponed
until November 22. win n
are necessary to prevent such actions.
scans the kind of rubbish offered as solutions for valued a t $26.364.388. reducing the Tuesday morning in a babbitt ex­ Mrs. Oeorgc Burkhalter and Mrs.
DODGE
PLYM O UTH
net debt to $26.270.122. Most of plosion a t the .Sherman mill above David R utherford will lie hostesses.
our economic Ills.
In times of stress drowning men grasp at straws. these assets are held by the Veter­ M ountaindale Dr. A. O. Pitm an Is E ntertain at Dinner—
We lose sight of the age-old precepts and examples ans' bonus commission and include
mortgages covering bonus loans, attending him.
Mr and Mrs R J. Seeari e en ter­
Be sure to vote at the coming election. of the things necessary to succeed: Sobriety. Indus­ first
of sale, farm and city
tained with a dinner [wirty Tuesday I
May the best man win. It is an old axiom try and thrift. We have many who believe in the contracts
Guernsey Herd Shipped In
property taken In on foreclosures,
evening,
compllmcntUig Miss Joyce I
of nostrum s th a t liave always failed, a l­ and cash.
Ernest Lindgren of Wendell, E m m ett and John Hare wlu» are
th a t if in doubt vote "no.” However, the efficacy
ways lasing sight ot the fact th a t good m anagement,
Director Henry Hanzen Idaho, who has leased the Harry to bo married today.
duty of all citizens is to study the men careful husbanding of our resources and hard work has Budget
announced th a t he expects to Anderson place south of HUIsboro,
and m easures and use their right of suf­ after all are the only cures.
recommend to the next legislature brought his Guernsey Iwrd of 22 ItiM a l I n j u r e d —
Wayra- Rood siLslalned a fractured
Why it is th a t folks will pin th eir faith in men th a t the pav cuts put into effect cattle In this week. These cattle
frag e to the best advantage.
whose only qualification for public tru st is th eir by the 19.3.3 session be continued are from the Miller Guernsey herd left elbow when struck by a ear
DRUG <
of
the
Thousand
Springs
section
ol
Saturday
night. He was walking
for
another
two
years.
Condition
ability to promise when th eir whole career shows
along the highway west of llllls-
them to be complete failures In th eir limited spheres, of the sta te ’s finances is not suf­ Idaho.
STORE
ficiently improved to Justify restor­
C ongratulations are due another local is beyond any reasonable imagination.
ation of the old pay scale, in the
When
you
cast
your
ballot
In
November
you
are.
opinion
of
the
buget
director
H
an­
usiness firm . This time it is the Morn- to all practical purposes, hiring a manager. Go to
ELECT . . .
announcem ent comes as a
igdew Dairy, which was aw arded a gold the polls with your mind clear as to what you would zen's
blow to the hopes of hundreds of
B I S M A - R E X put me on
ledal for its quality of raw milk at the do if you were renting your farm, hiring a m an ­ state employes who had been look­
Geo. M. ‘Scotty’ Aitken
ager,
or
entrusting
your
welfare
to
th
e
man
you
ing
forward
to
an
Increase
in
the
acific International Livestock exposition. vote for. If the people of Oregon will only do monthly pay check after the pres­
the Jo b in 3 M I N U T E S
’ INDIGESTION
Democratic Nominee for
th at, there need be no fear of th e outcome.—Mc­ e n t "economy” act expires next
CAUGHT
M
E
”
Unexpectedly
that's when indigestion
March.
Minnville Telephone-Register.
strikes. But there’s no ived for you to suff« i
G eneral M artin is clearly the outstand­
indigestion's sp.onies while you wait for ordi­
Our classified columns may have
nary remedies to give relief. Bismil Hex is a
ing and leading candidate for the gover­
Just w hat you are looking for —
delicious tasting antacid powder that gives
President Roosevelt was the cause of tile great Read them.
norship and the electorate should keep banking
W ashington County
you lasting relief in three minutes It tets
debacle of 1933. say a num ber of hl« critics.
this in m ind when they go to the polls.
four ways Neutralizes excess acid; relieves
How? Why. Mr. Hoover and Mr. Milts .sent him i
the stomach of uncomfortable gas, soothes
urgent word th a t they were unable to cope with the '
To protect the state. Its
W E D E A L IN
B E A L ESTATE
>
‘
*
irritated
membranes; and aids in the digestion
situation and wanted him to come and take posses- .
W rite
resources,
its
industries,
of
foods most likely to ferment. If you haven't
F ire and Autom obile Im u ra n r e
sion of hts Job several weeks before the day of his I
V
*■ A
and its homes.
tried this coast to coast
P roponents of the "new deal" should Inauguration. These are th e same newspaper critics
M ake I.oena and laaue S urety Honda
sensation get a jar today.
p in mind the necessity of voting for th a t accuse Mr. Roosevelt of destroying the con- i KURATLI & WISMER
H IL L S B O R O . O R F /iO N
ie c a n d id a te s th a t are supporting I’resi- stltution. By the way. these critics furnish a fine j
Election Nov. 6. 1934
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recom m endation for the last adm inistration.—Sheri- | Telephone 1S91
123« Second St.
1 Roosevelt and his program .
dan Sun.
1
Does Good Job
A Plea to the Grange
H U G H E S
Our Yesterdays
Too Late to Classify
J- M.
(Jock)
Vanderzandcn
J.
Day
Whom Would You Hire?
Reduced Prices
DODGES
PLY M O U TH S
CADY MOTOR CO.
SAVE with SAFETY'at th e
Delta Drug Store
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