P W ill» W hirl» la Combined (he IlilU b v ro Independent ill» bore Arirua c*tah. H i I labor» Independent e*tab. 1171 M r K IN N E Y A M e K IN N K Y . Pnhliahera ¿Publiahed Thursdays. Entered as second-class m atter in the poetoffice at Hillsboro, O r v g n II í lt*4 W . V E R N E M e K IN N K Y E d itor S Ë M em ber—O regon State Edi­ to rial Association and N a ­ tional E d ito ria l Association M em ber o f the A u d it O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER MRS. E. C. M e K IN N K Y Associate Editor F irst Audited Paper Lam ­ est Audited W eekly Circula­ tion in Oregon Bureau of C irculation OF W A S H IN G T O N Sahacription R ate* S tric tly Cash in Advance Per y e a r ______________ fl-W U . 8 Outside Oregon gix months ______ .S i Foreign Countries CO UNTY 12.00 >.fc) The H illsboro A m us assume» no financial resism sibility for errors published in its column*. but in case* where this paper te at fa u lt W ill reprint that part of an advert u»e.nent in which a*t typocraphical m istake occurs. A n Independent Newspaper. Whcee Service» and Foliciee are Ra*ed on the P rinciple of the Golden R u I a And a* ye would that men should do to you, do ye al»o to them likw w iae."— M a tth e w 7:11. ___ More Hopeful Trends The forces of recuperation are steadily gathering momentum. From all parts of the country come reports of more favor­ able business trends and better than all else the substitution of a spirit of optim- ism for the gloom that has been too dom- inant in the national thinking. H ard upon the heels of the announced purpose of the American Bankers' asso- ciation to co-operate with the government in the recovery program came a declara- tion of like purpose from the Investment B ankers’ association of America. The task set by the latter group is indicated by President C ra n e s comment th at the most vital problem of recovery is to reopen the capital m arket in order to revive heavy industries, and th at this is more a func­ tion of investment bankers than of com- ness picture. Observers now predict for this year the best Christmas tra d e since the depression began. Everywhere one detects the substitution ot optimism to r pessimism— the replacem ent of a spirit of antagonism by a spirit of co-operation, M erryle Stanley Kukeyser. well-known economist, struck the prevailing note of hope the other day when he declared that the prophet of doom who kept repeating th a t we were on the verge of collapse has been belied by the course of events. He added th a t the new attitude is to regard business men and bankers as instrum ental- ities for economic improvement through when the president can work. It was in this new spirit th at repre- sentatives of code authorities for 23 dur- able goods industries assembled in W ash- Attitiufh expressed by farm leaders in urging that artificial control, tem porarily imposed during the emergency, be made perm anent is in keeping with the value which all find in co-operation, w hether voluntary or involuntary. The 11 agrieul tur, la th tiv ac mi as br W hen the control board represent a tives met in Portland and added up the benefits of the adjustm ent program to agriculture they reached ft total of $2,- 000.000. It was estim ated th a t the income of melon and tom ato grow ers increased S400 000 Social Ne tvs of Local Folk and Their F riends Mrs, M. V Galloway. Mr I'“1 l I ’- lf lv f 'l i r i c f l i i w M i l l i""1 ,b „ lllll,'r P tux 'o U d l n g foe the Mrs Gconte Padgett and son • and '*U / U U I I M m . l , S 1 V I.U I ,,,. Kuby Estern) and children and , Ä _■ . . . . ». . ...» ., _ ItoM.l G ardner -¡H-nt Thank , living < 0 ,1 0 III lvv P o t , O l ii. <> ‘ l° M ill Mi and M. W aller Gallo ¿ b u g i l i ( ’) r ( » M V I I I U - ill) owned prop, rty o n »ay ill Corvallis. teu aU n m d from o n .) .Which taxes were tui|xitd 111 the ■A F Bilk lord of Hood Hiver countries muy be obtained Iroin Ih r coining lax aule and advised Un spent Thanksgiving at the home postmaster. council to fight the foreclosure Addresses should he complete, l llr council approved thia plan Mr. and Mrs Frank SUnpcon oí oi bus son. Hayes Bickford. Mrs. with house number a n d name or O ther business Included uiaiding smith of HilLshom l'ti'itiiini'.l with Fat Clark of Heppner, a sister ol 1 Sought by Post Office " vein h :.il s lto w lm : lin t ill m o ie I s o s , luill ,|L, Non High Sci mol Body Io Meet Friday Nig hi W ashington county non - high a hiM| bonnl will meet Friday ai II p in. In Un* oil let* of tht» ftU|MThi- idcni of .school.». All im m in en t Ion rt n 1 ■ and M au'hhcïd. Mr. daughter and Mrs. Evelyn S. A of Johnson and - -- - - - - Mr. and Mrs Jolui Engzell ol Pori- land. Mr mid Mrs Harry Morgan and host and Jjostess. Mrs. Fred Dancer has returned to her luunc at Helvetia after two weeks 118ta a t the countv hospital"with ....... scarlet fever. wedisd Mr. Dancer, who was The great m ajority of people in dif- | S U M ? ferent lines want to work together in the county tor taking < common interest and they should have S ^ ' ank ,rlend the co-operation of all to r eventual good Mr. and Mrs. times. There should he no room for the of Hillsboro ente " £ h 11011 u iamily to take anot ht r potü- l,u‘ P*w«*l H's place has been taken by sUJ<‘ C hrislm as parcels are not to be L tlllilS S t ill io acres in cultivation, -•* ------ " been token by Clirksunas purrela E. C. Lovelctt. left unless some member of Ute C | . II balance gnnd tim ber a n d Mrs A L. Cuiuungluun and son huiuly Is at lainic Persons expect- ¿»»lit* ¿»t.t,*tS I lCLC p a s tu re ; live spring; Bit, Al Cunning ham of Portland lu u i. h • packages are asked to have n ii l' ‘S f ' " ,n ( '" ' " ’■•'US. Thia *ul" Mrs. W A Goodman a t some one home when the postman fluh!'*LJ,nnt ? i m " ^ 1 T * ? f<* . Ughl “ Kalina tubcmilaeUM haa aU rt- jH "ear Cornelius were 'riuuilusgivlim Tluuiksgiving call». is ideal filbert ground. Price guests of Mr a n d Mrs. H M « s s t ; Goodman * * * * T .*«“ baaJ ™ <«PP«» *.u he n-quired Frtd Oald*”“' 841,001 chlld" t' Insure with TUALATIN VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY W. G. IDE The objective oi roues is not to inter- f ere with the operations of logical com- mon-sense, business-like practices; b u t only to restrain and elim inate those evils th at throughout the past decade have crept into business operations and tended to destroy not only the possibility of earn- ¡ng a fair profit but the capital invest- ments which alone m ake it possible to re- main in business. _____________ L o g ic a l S ta n d 1 Oyer the wwek-end Mr. and Mrs o h m a c h t «nd h ^ ’p J X L g ^ t h e sm U h ^ p S I^ M a « » / daughter Lasiiriia of North plains south of town iv i» llly trS O ltS I l l i r t dtnner^c^v to i\i? . D.lc!t C h risten » « celebrated hts • a ,,» „ a . 4 . * j Chrlstenseni Mr and Mrs" Ray R?ttyU JoNOBbunir Bobbv^Ht-djrick A l l t O A tC IU C IltS I-I » r KOllI J u UV a n d , , i i rs' Buddy Erickson and Richard c o r- .. ... B'1®«1'!“«1 to®, c»«» •>■<•» Pactflc highway near Rex HUI iioinw and Mr HoMen r ' ncllus forced l Into ----- — .......... M rs F ix 'd C a ld w e ll M a r v C a l d . »hen ....... . Uwir . * car w „ »»«»co i n o !!«• ! Mr. and Mrs Jolui C. Green w ii \ uui Felicia C rittenden »Dent ‘ lU 1 by “ truck, accord- | d»ughter r Rosemary of Hillsboro , hc week-end U Eugene w ith' Mrs ln,{ Ul “ lo Hw sh eriff Mrs. id r Mrs Frank G reen ^ Caldwells sister. Mrs. K atherm e Tuw C' H‘“ *er. driver ol the ma- X u g h tc ■«. G arnet of «.— Forest a ,7 r>.., — aUn chtne hme. sui(t.red suffered fractured fractured ribs, ribs, tier her |G rove were guests Sunday of j . . Mr. and Mrs F rank Wallace. Mrs. [ husi*ftnd- John J - R« ,t‘r » l,PriUne<1 o r w n C l i o ' s h vearsrSi>id1* a n ' Nel1 rll Scott and Miss CecU K tnnu- ,uxk aud 1,1 luldltlon to cuts Two children. children. Violet Violet to S T m a ir ó m e n d i ^ ^ t J u n é . mon on of Tillamook we.«, were T rhanksglv- hanksgiv-' lU»U ‘Ultl bruises. bruises. Two M r and M r . n n .^ i x mg guesta of Mr. and Mrs. William »u»d Margarci Dlemert, suffered “ li1 Goetter. cuts and bruises. Mis Bader stated proceeds troni. Un» seal aale« mv iLstxi to help in I the eure uiui prevention of this < disease. The souls are one cent each 1 “'*« t*- purchased m uu.inti- tics to suit m y person's nerds, l r 1 C. 1 i ¿»tllUetlt lllCrC.TSCS „ ,, . .. of the scliool census for Completion tlie’ cu / . . , . current year shows a total j ' L . *7 J 4 ' h,llllr,7u, ? f 8l'l,<*’1. “* r 1,1 ,.5 , 1 MV,n’ Hillsboro, an Increase 1 / , 1 , ust Of lhe >lumb,T .Aiutunu <»i wiUM-'.rf ... , . ;.......... ( /“ t1* glrU born durln« thp . la r lod *,f 11,17 " ,u* li,|H 1,1 the 18-year age class 52 boys uud 12 gills arc listed and hi the 17- ycar age group 48 boys and 28 girls, in oilier age groups the num ­ bers are fairly equal with the 15- A Great Success T here to no question about the eucee« of the Hillsboro Bargain Day held here Saturday from many standpoints and it should convince local business men of the im portance of holding a Christm as open- ing for the community. Such an event creates a real carnival spirit and at the same time shows the im portance of Hills Planned i tiesdav / _____ County w , M„„. _ Elem entary Principals' -“ "r*...... ¡ « r « ¡» W 2 K ................. ................... ......... i S Mr and Mrs. C harles Rees of Portland and Mr and Mrs. Ben .Amundsen of Laurel- Laurel- .•unuaasen and ¿uia children enuaren oi w ooj were Thanksgiving gueoU oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Rees Mrs. Florence Sm ith and little daughter Lx>uise returned l«u»t week from a visit w:th~ Mrs. S m ith s rT ta n " d ^ ^ *ccord‘n“ to *n »nnouncem ent this Helena. Mont, with l»er sister. Mrs. ."JX^rudemient l.ounty Mrs ta-sste Byrne. a P< ru n . ndent Dtscinsslons planned Mr nnd Mm n,.r.>. sv— „ r i .e ... .. ; bitiude community music Mr ami Mrs Rufus Fox of I »fav . i “ « » a fcstl- etu» spent * Thanksgiving and ^ihe ^ vcJanuvUon contest week-end with h?r pS -enta XU J P " * 1«®“ and Mrs. F. W. Heints. E. E Eastm an of near Laurel v os C^ltV I k in Kdlsburo Saturday. He just re- * S o u th -1 <1 CS o}e& Keep Spectators Back Local gridiron fans thoroughly enjoy the games in which the fighting Hilhi w arriors play, but it would help a lot if som ething were erected to keep fans back at least ten foot more from the sidelines. It would give everyone a better opportu­ nity to see the game and m ake it safer for spectators and players. ° r ^ r C- RT nd Kennedy S i M eo V of P“10 .............. .... Of »y. and " ° rld (C ontinued from page <>nel prop»«rt.y owners were given £ £ ^ h old 8- p a lly Trips to Portland Hillsboro Auto Freight Bonded and Insured C arrier Alohit, Keed- villc, llillftbore, ('arnellu* and Forest (¡rove Pickup and Delivery Service at Package Kate« Hillsboro Phone 543 East Side Term inal Portland Phone KA.nt 9131 «°n n ^ u X Make Ibis *turc your hi'nili|uait«Ts for Toys uud (iifts for any m em ­ ber of the family. Shop now while our lirn- is most complete. A deposit will hold your ( ’hristinas o r d e r i n read¡nesrt for you. BRISTOL HARDWARE RUSH LOW COMPANY Every tiling In Inaurane« Ph« 5 » y Sauvtes 1^3 C c n S tlS G tC S Uiui Joe Webb of Portland branches or shrubs and in the sum m er daughter M arjorie spent T hanks- Cornel'u s and Mr. and Mrs. Thom __ d Mrs Almond and her lour- these same branches are often covered “? H w 'r £ so M u rs'W suffered with dust to soil the dresses of women snowed to the depth of t h ^ h w h e i Mr and Mrs J Nhaxicmus were wiuie eTb’ r e lacerated «^?^ u> pedestrians. v\ e are strong tor t r e e s , while they were there Thanksgiving guest« oi thetr sou- injured U uk .. . and da.tiirh£i>r M r t»r»H M.-w. shrubs and bushes as being ornam ental to M r and Mrs. J. H. H ensk) and x{'11a'i’. “ ”} ■ i‘? Ir, , ‘UK? ‘Mr5> the city, but they have th eir place and ^ t i ^ n o ^ P o rG Mr. a,.d Mn». w ïu o X and I cachers Meeting that is not over sidew alks. land spent Tiianksgivmg and th e son Wayne spent Sunday at Cor- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe vaUls wi h their son Fred, student Belanger a t Heppner. a t O rig in S tate college. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. WLsmer. Law- Mrs Soplui Freerksen returned s s t s s r a ’ o’S s t r « ’“ a ? « ■ « - ^ 'w a 1314 .Main NIrret lllll»lM»ro. Oregon frt>,u on<' lo 100 w 1000 i on New Street Plan experience. Finally there is the appeal in behalf of members of the National Industrial Re­ covery board for co-operation from Amer­ ican business in reorganizing NRA, the NRA which will be called upon to func­ tion a fte r the present recovery act expires next June. A rthur D. W hiteside, a mem­ ber of the board, has stated that if busi­ ness men will form ulate their ideas and send them to W ashington in the form of constructive suggestions, their ideas will be used in shaping a new NRA. There is no reason on earth, said he, why the NRA should mean th a t business men lose in- dividualism and become regim ented. These all may be only straw s in the wind, but taken in the aggregate they in- dicate unm istakably that more favorable winds are blowing,- g h u net 1JJÎ Waxtiinxtan _ ♦ Remember Now; Your Beloved Dead Kennedy1’ d h** brother’ RuP*'rt Dr and M n . Paul I C arter and Ordinance dedicating the clty- M re w . E. Cook and Mrs Burton g S ¿ L S ^ M r ’ S Mr™ ' ?oW r^ L roP‘n.r ty ' ’PPOs1“ ' 8 h l,u ' p;“ ’k Randall of Salem were guests Fri- R. Kuvur i° r 7“ rk Purix»ses w a s ordered day and Saturday of Mrs. R. J. r> w A , drawn by the council Councilman Nicol. Mrs Cook u a sister of Mrs da? l Yh .7 f <5?; 1 ° ! ? « i K ’t w h L Anderson p n n b d out the! Now at Thanksgiving anil Nlc°l. sS ter Mr” “ o ° E P o £ u a faCt Ulat Hillsboro had an op-1 (h ristin a s time when y o u r Mr. and Mrs F. O. Wesson and Giove portunlty for a beautiful city en- family is gathered together is Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McGee and Mr and Mrs. W L Parsons of lranoe He declared th a t unk'ss the time to consider this que*- son Jim of Portland were guests O resham recently moved to Hills- l,M‘ W1LS dedicated to jmrk tion. Inanksgiving a t the E. B. W atts boro and are located on route four, t^ere was a possibility tluit m ar- . ----- ------ Our complete stock and expert od- The colored Christm as lights th a t are nome. Mr ---- and , Mrs. . Henry Herring of ; gets, service stations and shucks vlce regarding memorial at y o u r at ------ McMinnville _ Miss Jan ette Cady, — student — - were Sunday guesta ol ""S1'1 lw' erected In the area. Mayor now decorating the streets sure peps up Oregon wrvlce ge Corvallis. ___ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cliantler. S tate college. Phelpa answered opposition to the town. It would be mighty if _____ bet- spent Thanksgiving holidays with _ . fine _____ the effect tliat the acreage d e d l-) OREGON MONUMENT WORKS ter street lighting could be provided for p Cady ^ Ivparents' Mr and Mrs M v Supreme Officer Visits— cated could never be us»>d for any J| |J Stannard M irr Hillsboro, Ore. Ira Clark of Minneapolis, Minn.. ^ 5 by, th a t “ ______________ the business district. The old style light Dr and Mrs S tark of Albany. ‘i?, t vote of tl>e could transfer — — — — —— Rose marv Snyder and Jake iait'e ouprem e rt. ot R and S.. ,. , - people - ------------- ing does not help the appearance of the Burns Miss Rosemary ^sslj itanl Supreme K o T satem were T hankscivn^ ,nade a fraternal visit to the local tllc ProP»,‘ty to nome oUier worthy city or create a good impression on vis- guests a t the C C S n y d ^ h o in e K111« 1' 1» oi P ythtana lodge Monday Purpose if necessary The Bagley d r a J «7. , u a nlght Mr Clark “ a Pu-, t cf““ 1- prupt-rty in to be IncliuW In the ¡tors. = = = = = = = = = ?™i ^ rs- , r T5<1 Rothacher, cellor of the G rand Domain of ordinance Woman to Talk Against to a report Monday to the county la iT o M P w tla n d 11 v^sded^M ? arLi “."a U n » °u ld give a Liquor at Local Church court Collections by the recorder S 5 ? Hi l ^ r e ^ S u X Lon Ior «uPr™ »' Junsdlc- sym pathetic hear,ng to local doc- A I Ol ** during the same m onth were re- Mrs Louella A n d re w o f P o r t tors on a proposed program to build Auto purts th a t work prop­ M Nonna C Brown oi Bioom- p„ rled $515.7o !and s n e m ^ e r a l rtav, thi <>'*‘t»r»1«' Birthdays— “ IXKpItal here with HERA labor erly are as essential to ' rg to n . IU . will speak a t the Chris- ------------------------- wjth j M y® Mrs C. M. B ry an t entertained was the decision of the group •.Tmheiis,J VnlOrp Ca‘Vc Wl* Pre*™1 tian church here a t 7:30 p. m. £ a s t e r N a m e d C h a i r m a n was In Hillsboro on business’ Wednesday evening with a dinner Mayor Phelps outlined the pro- your car's performance as "111 Explain Everything.' a three- Monday on The Oncoming Wa- t-«»ter nam ed Chairman « usooro on Dusin^s party for Mf B ryant and MuSi> yram JV, ,.xpIalncd lo ,)lm whe£ Y gas and oil Sacrifice of act comedy, as its annual produr- ,.,th th e Liquor Traffic." She Is Boy Scout Committee “ L, DOhscR, Hazel Hryant. O ther guests were u«. city would sponsor an SERA quality for low price when tion in the Hillsboro high school coming to this state for a series of R. R. Easter of Hillsboro was ap- “ T te n k £ iS 5 £ * 5 ^ Et,r° w i' ■ »?d J ,- H«.MurU>Ii an d M r' ProX'-'t for construction while the a u b u r n Decembe, 14 at eight .neettngs help th e liquor traffic. » S T S & T S Mf» 00081(1 Megargel d -to ™ would provide X t e r t a t a X such things as valves, pis­ tons. gaskets a n d clutch discs are needed Is the ,.dlr _by Wilson had to resign resign°due to the press of Orell’n er and Miss Betty B'urgara : tioiks Tile plan uLso^lni ludes renG son Re-elected Mayor Miss M ane Houguez. the class ad­ most expensive kind o f of Portland were luncheon guests ln« office space to doctors in Beaverton Ballot Tuesday personal business visor "economy. We carry all Wednesday of Mrs. Edward Coman. n n Ii'ltn n iT f* d a i m « lhe PrHP**'d building Those in the cast are "Henry Albert E Wilson was re-elected necessary auto parts cf Board G ra n t. Change Mrs. Nellie Wherley and sons Les- >^»1111«1^C. V a i d i l l i s Controversy tx t wren the city tuid Becker," cashier of the Farmers mayor of Beaverton Tuesday and standard grade always in Transfer ne> Washington county over taxes on State Verne Wilson was re-elected stock aiaiE bank oanx Lu , verne Abendroth: Aoeiiarotn Homer r-re,,nz.iim».r, w .iiiam re- Johnston farm near Gaston from Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. » a rd Ansorge et al. order to give property taken over by the city a t "Montgomery Walsh, president ol Councilmen are Wi ham H. I. OavJs of of Hillsboro. notice of cancellation. the Urne of the 1932 tax Mie wu f t ' both reflected , and Dewey » as approved Wednesday by the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nicholson J ’r‘>baU*. * 7 ': ‘“ “S? ln tbe !?.pla‘n,’d by p V Hatlerson. city Kenneth Short; "Valentine Scott," J > both re-elected, and Dewey »»» “ PP1™ « 1 . Wednesday of Bryn Mawr, Wash., were guests estates of Casper Kehrlt. Henry E. attorney. He declared th a t there Henry Becker's friend and advisor. D Drorbaugh. district boundary board of Mrs Wena Chase and family Hunt. John H. Dorland. H A. was a question an to which of two Second and Baseline Streets Lloyd Selfridge; “W alter Dow. from Sunday until Tuesday. Shadden. Peter Dethlcfs, Theodore laws covered the sale, one requiring Phone 591 MRS. FLOSSIE GOODMILI.ER advertising man from Lo6 Angeles Mrs. C. E. Payton and Mrs, Blair Newstad. Louisa A. Montague, K ath - the court to cancel current taxes Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Goodin re ­ Billy Allison; “Jam es Darby," an T h irtv Y e ars A ’ 1 Ot P o r tla n d e r i n e G t Ils F r a n k K m io iill. W illi m i ___ __________________ Englishman, Jam es Forsythe; "Ger- ceived word last week of the death A rn » , s-rs- December 1, 1M lS S f* “ w lth T ',' k,'r A Wood anrt vs,. ^,1- *• v» r- lr . , ■ f 'TI of thetr Iis 11 lll"7U niece »7. Mrs. »VI I A. A Andrew 11U1 in X Good- yl^Jt.4 “ W lit MV s X » A i/tzB I -Thome xe.. . T “ V T’ w ter.ll ' miller, on Monday, November 26. at H. Tongue Jr. officiated as lines- and Mrs L E w ukes Mary Elizabeth Sm ith. G uardian- m ice n o u a ra . .\aa BecKer. .Seattle. Funeral services were con- man for the U of O and M A. A Mrs. William Masterson left Wed- »hip orders were also issued for Henry B eckers cousin. Ann Mun- ¿ ucted there on the 28th. C. football game Than£sgiving day. nesday for »McMinnville to visit her G. L. Tout. Magnetle Pierce and Drain the land properly kers; “Jean Darby. Henry B eckers Mrs Goodmlller w a s formerly About 90 attended the m a s s cousin. Mrs. Mary E Colby, and C harles Eugene Hrandaw. thin w inter and your sister and wife of Jam es Darby.! ML&> Flossie Goodin, daughter of meeting Monday night and nom- friends for a few day.s Legal action .seeking to collect M arjorie Montgomery. Caryl Car- he late R B Goodin, f o r m e r inated a ticket for the city elec- Mrs. Charles K night and daugh- contributions alleged due under the cost will lie repaid you roll.“ — a v— girl ------ from Chicago. of Portland orkm ens compensation act ----- ——— Carol ¡county clerk of this county, blie i.s tion , Monday - Nominees B P. Cor- ter - — ------ — were —-w visitors — — Wed- «««.«« , w -------------- — «w-v was ««•.* Several years ago, as a result of sooner than you realize Coulter, “Dr. Blair.” a young lady survived by her husband and one nelius mayor. L. A Rood, Frame nesday a t the home of Mr and Mrs. hied today by th e S tate Industrial i the constant drain on the farming doctor, Christine Robb aon' William Goodmiller of Seat- Ba.lard and H. D. Schmeltzer. coun- J. R. Itolwege. Accident commission against R o b e rt1 class through wasteful methods of in decreased cultivation Managers axe Betty Hobb.- burn- tb' She Ls also survived by two sts- ctl; H T. Bagley, recorder, and Mr and Mrs ,, L „ . Johnson. The defendant Is In the exchange and demoru i,2i Goodin ano and .vo, M n uooo John M Wall, treasurer. xv I t was Portland were were Thanksslvlm r guests transfer and trucking business. .^ ? d ._ dem? ^ 11“ ‘!o,1 ot ness m a n a g e r R o t h K r a . i aue iq ters. Miss Lena ljC1‘a wroum n a n . neasuier. was « de- - Portland costa a n d improved m arkets through speculation, a am t Lillian Day a half-sister. Mrs. Mar- elded to place th e question »( of Mr and Mrs ^ u l l ^ iie r« o n ta n t business manager, and Violet. gart.t Fi^ h . al, of P ortland. and w hether cows should n in a t large r a" d “ rs ' , U‘ L' . . group of farm ers ln a southern crops. VVe won’t rem ind Wick, costume manager The seen- t half-brother, Richard Goodin Jr. or not on the ballot a , MacDowcll I state formed a non-partisan, no n -' you th at drained land ery is being made by members of of Pendleton. Charles Sewell of Hillsboro aw ard- a fw7, oanffnto.s spent Thanksgiving | sectarlon organization This assocla- is worth a hull lot more ed a nineteen m onths’ contract to 8 a'em » (th Mrs. John Krebs, th e manual training departm ent I I ilK Hon was to enable them to meet carry the mall from Hillsboro to Miss Mary Ellen Mertz of Eugene m r t .Nit U 4I11S Vvvt-K ! tbes,. conditions and apply to their under the supervision of Maurice than the same land un­ JOHN MADOL is spending a few weeks with her Romig John M aiol. 58. passed away B ethany for $720 per annum . Charged with larceny of a turkey business the principles of scientific drained. Mason P. Cady and Miss Birdie sister, Mrs. J. W. K am na Jr. Wednesday morning a t his home Saturday morning from his neigh- commerce. iwar Gaston He was born at K raln- Vincent of Beaverton m arried Nov Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley of “W agon W heels” Shows The purposes of the organization sky. Austria, in 1876, and came to ember 30. Salem were week-end guests of bor, Mrs. E. M. Ingles of near Banks, Anthony E Heesacker was were outlined as follows: To secure! at Venetian Theater the United States 31 years ago. He Mr. and Mrs. F rank Im brle have Mr. and Mrs. John Hare arrested Monday. He entered a plea equity, establish Justice, and a p - ' had lived on his farm near Oas- Aerona W ashington Street from Cannery on I*. It. A N. Railway The perils and the dangers vol- ton of guilty ln the local Justice of ply the Golden Rule; to discourage for the X ’i Ä V J Ä r x I ta F past ^ et 15 ' I years s Jo* He ph is i sur- ïï ™ ,.« ™ ^ Office Phone 1341 the peace court and was fined $10 the credit and mortgage system; to and costs. Art Kroeger $M6 —Hom« Phon«»— llrn ry K rorgrr 1204 assist Its members ln buying and Ä ^ U V T n q iS Ä ^ Ä ° A ° u V .trla ’ a ï T . Argus. December 4, 1919—S h u te . Thomas Conne 11 Jr. Is spending Joseph Began of Tigard was a r ­ selling; to educate the agricultural as recently r e v â X V th * ^ y e l-! b^ ’r JosePh Mado1 oi Kell° ^ ' Savings bank passes million m ark. aA Silverton with Mr. rested Monday on a traffic violation classes ln scientific farm ing; to Doubles In deposits Inside of eight antJ M rs- c - E Hande. w arrant and fined $20 and costs ln farm ers the classification of lowed and fragile pages of a rarei Mrs. J. W. W hite of The Dalles the Tigard Justice of peace court, teach and valuable book, forms the back- , mUIi f ral he»d. h 1 years. crops, domestic economy and the Mrs. Wolfgang Meier died here Is a guest of her daughter. Mrs. trruuiwl of Z * Orev's “Wauon L from ttu* chapel of the R. E. Corene, formerly of near process of marketing; to systema- George Selfridge. lîhMta," coming T h u rilay . F riliy fnt7rSlJ^ ,r0« r ^ n d m vk‘ng C° ? lth December 1. Judge A. C. Archbold, pioneer of Elvis Dlckason was brought home Hlllsboro, was returned to Wash tize methods of production and dis­ and Saturday to the Venetian the-1 L W * * cï‘mAtery 1862 and ex-oounty Judge, died _ from _ 1___ Jones hospital Sunday and Is tngton county Wednesday evening tribution; to elim inate gambling In ftter Rev. c . P Sabin of Forest Orove VTo was ll/QU a n on! , from Seattle to face an Indictment farm products by Board of Trade Sunday v a o t t nr*A age rxf of U 84 A He vet- convalescing nicely "The Yodellng Ropers" f r o m ''"ll off>ciate. charging larceny by bailee. eran of the Civil w ar , and other speculators; to bring Hollywood, a family of five who Boy Scout troop formed with Rev _?i™ ' „.‘„.r llnder’ ' ent • g a s o l in e s specialize radio, vaudeville - ■ ,, r L O ¿»'i' NG npv-v «J.HZ2C in touiu, »ouucrmc andi «uiu j.n . E r . rT ” . _i w H A Deck I«.« srnii tmiLst>*r major operation at Jones hospital FOR RHEUMATISM, NEU­ farm ing up to standards of ,Slier Richfield - General - Shell . Union - Gilmore riS eo performances, w i l l appeai . J ? 1“ ' ° f Portland dled ln WeU^ obeyed ^ d e p a r t m e n t Iafit w,’e i ' Industries; to secure and m aintain T hursday and Friday with the fea-l ^ V a l ^ s e ^ l r e ^ j n Z held S store to pidylic tor inspection Mon- Miss Leona Rogers of Garibaldi RITIS & ARTHRITIS TRY Profltab|P and uniform prices for Hl-Pre»rture G reasing ture film Jimmy-Doss of th e troupe ^ f ^ i X i T a t 2! % a thr- Colonid day evening. «pent Thanksgiving a t the H. S. rA n u p n n x in iarm P™1^ and « ^ v e for U a trick and fancy roper, hay tog aald ¡ X ™ ^ w ^ b ? in “ ays Bras, store a t N orth Plains R o ^ s home. L A Q o F t V l « r CUIVIruUNL, | harmony and goodwill among m an- Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs been a c°nfcstaiit^ a t Pendleton tlw. Rlverview cemetery robbed of stock valued a t $300. Dr. and Mrs. R J, Nicol spent A tonic and blood builder. Drives kind. a n d other round-ups. The organization was named the Mr Long is well known here ' Dorothy L inklater editor a n d th e week-end in Salem with rela- out the uric acid and potion. Stops Firestone Tire», Tubes and Accessories pain and swelling, and cramps >n Farm ers’ Educational and Co-op­ where lie formerly resided and Edward Wall m anager of 1920 Hilhi tives. the limbs. Where lie was married to’ Miss o highway opened to Portland ( Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wlsmer spent DRIVE IN — .SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE Poynor Return« to Run erative Union of America, and Is Wehha Leisy of Hillsboro. He i s 1 S u n d a y ___________ T hank sg iv in g with h e r brother Given up to die. Casey's Com­ composed of local, county and state Plum bing Shop Locally survived Mrs. F ranklin E verttt died D e - |OeOTgc Hamel, a t B attle O round' pound gave complete relief. Mr. W. organizations. Its growth was slow the widow and two J. A. Poynor, who was in the daughters, by Kathryn Wash. Long and Mrs. cember 3 a t home here. T. Ford states Casey's Compound i for a tlm e' bul feoently It has been : J. H. G arrett nam ed chancellor plum bing an d h eating business here M D Bruckman of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Jaenlckc saved his life. Was down 5 m o n th s! yery rapld.' d,"’„ to l!',p Ko<’d J*»«1“ commander K nights of Pythias. a ;ew years rtgxi. has retu rn ed to COSEETT'H TRUCK HERVICE with rheum atism. Has had lastin g 1^ **. will probably be Anna R uth Bunger, 15. died at moved last week to Cornelius Hillsboro from P ortland to engage Receipts Reported Mrs. J. Reilly Is seriously 111 at the largest and best organization First and Baseline Streets Phone 1263 In burtUiesK here and has a shop Eecs totaling $981.45 were col­ N orth Plains November 28 relief. W T. Ford, 3718 8. E. Mor­ Dr. v C n harles Lam kin a n d a Mrs. h er home n ear Hillsboro. of Its kind ln the United States lected . ? ? Cora L>r. nännein In connection w ith Corwtn H ard ­ T .T L .1 hi I h til,. nr d!*i Rhea aries Bagley married Novem- Mrs. J. N. Wiley has been quite rison 8t., Portland. On sale at within a few years.—Paid Adv. COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q I the m onth of November, according ber ware. 111 this week. Delta Drug store.—Adv. Junior Class Will Give Annual Play r INDISPENSABLE! AUTO rj- PA C T S g s z i Youth FilfS Suit l u h L E N T Z A U T O PARTS X Our Yesterdays m ir t a n d t t F a rm G r o u p Purposes Outlined ♦ ♦ ♦ Give Your Farms a Xmas Present Three County Men Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co. i k o ik t s w Q oslett S uper S ervice Station Coslett Super Service Station