The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
THE
Great Work, Boys
J?lUsbon|fljiA.i
W ith W hich la Cemhinad tha Hillahara lndep«nd«nt
HI Ila boro Arvua ««tab 1894
Hillsboro Independent estab. l l ’ l
M rliIN N K Y A M e K IN N B T . PeMIsbere
Published
Thursday«.
Entered as second-class
poatuffice a t Hillsboro. O ra ro a
m atter
la
the
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OKKOON
Tliurmlwy, December 1.'», 1934
Hilhi Gridders Ninetieth Year
Given Awards G/chra/c./ by
W ashington county has a great bunch
of 4-H d u b boys and girls. They bring
home the bacon in a big way. LeRoy Mills
and Charles Kay of Shady Brook in the
winning of Oregon and Pacific Northwest Cast for O p e re tta Chosen
dem onstration team cham pionships d e a rly
at School This W e e k
show the quality of the young folk of this
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county that are participating in the ch ar­ I
awards were presented
acter building 4-11 d u b work. Ivan Bierly 1 to Football
19 Hilhi gridders Wednesday
of Kinton is to be aw arded a gold medal during tire assembly period. Those
at Corvallis tonight for his achievem ents receiving letters were Jack Barr,
Cook, Toni Bronleewe. E l­
in 4-H club work. The county is proud of Vernon Q islett,
txm Cawrse. Oeorge
these boys and others like them who have wood
Holscher. Jim Grogan. Alvin Mohr.
m ade outstanding records in years past.
Wayne O oetter. Jerry Ueschka, Bob
__
Endorsement
Social News of
'Fire Destroys
Folk and
. , . . ,
Plan Backed Local
Local Fesr
side nt
Their F riends Mer^ l e Home
Endorsement txtlley for donations
Mrs. Sopha Peters Freerksen, made by local business firms such
Flames completely destroyed the
mother ot Mrs K A G riffith, cele­ as was in force to re ,,p until re . I Mrs A I. Amac.ier received high
mrs E. c . M c K inney
w. V E R N E M c K inney
brated her 90th birthday Saturday. I cently was advocated at the cham ­ score a t contract bridge W ednrs- farm home of Emily Young. I>„
north of Hillsboro on North
A « doc i at« E ditor
Ed itor
She was born near Hanover, G e r-' ber of commerce dinner meeting dav night at the card iwirty given miles
many. December H. 1R44. and came Monday night By unanimous vote by Ila, «im m unity service commlt- Plains nxtd. Iliursday afternoon.
.
- P ~ r « ~ State Edl-
First Audited Paper
La Tu­
to the United States in iHtitt to ot those present the board of dl- tee of the Iz'ulon Auxiliary at the The fin* which was believed to
to ria l Association and N s -
est Audited W eekly Circula­
Ridott. 111. where she married Stev- ’ rectors was instructed to prepart* veterans' hall; Mis E I, Miaire have started from u defective flue,
tions! E d ito ria l Aaeoriation
tioa in O m ro n
received high score at auction bridge laid gained considerable headway
M em ber of the A u dit Bureau of Circulation
en Freerksen. They lived on u (arm U m , program.
| before ix*tng discovered but all
¡'¡"••ftot)1"
H Ks,,n«,'r
High : furnishings on tlie first floor were
there for ten years, coming to O re­
w
g
id
r
reported
on
his
trip
'
OFFICIAL NBW8PAFKK OP W A8HING I0N CO I \T Y
gon in 1878 They came by ship IO S alt la k e city last week us per­
1 saved.
Miss Gladys McLeod underwent
from San Francisco to Portland and sonal representative of Governor
Sabacrlptioa Rates S tric tly Cash in Advance
II I, Merlekle mid family, who
a
m
ajor
<>|x>ratton
Friday
a
t
by
river
boat
from
Portland
to
Al­
Julius Meier to the Joint meeting Emanuel hospiial in iMrtlunif. Hhe an* living on the place, were eating
Per y e a r _______________ 11.60
U S. Outside O reron
Patterson, Jun Sanvsel, D e n s e t bino They farmed near Albany or
western governors and national
81a months ___________
86
Forei«n Countries
Stunkard. IMvtd Torbet. TOm Good­ until 1907 and then moved Into reclumution. Mr. Id., served us “ Convalescing nicely anil may hi* dinner when a neighbor notified
brought home from ti„* hospital them that the house was on fire
in. William W underlich. Jim Kalil- town, where Mrs. Freerksen lived spokesman for the Oregon delega­ b.v
The H illsboro Argus assume» no fin a n cia l responsibility fo r
Christmas.
Allhough unable to save anything
meyer. Sanford Will and Elman
errors published in its columns, but in east* where this paper
tion.
He
told
local
businessmen
dint
la at fa u lt w ill rep rin t th a t p a rt of an advertisem ent in which
Mr and Mrs o . M Heaton a t- on the seixmd floor, all furniture
Sriiulmerich.
Oregon
litis
year
has
received
$3.-
the typographical m istake occurs.
nmh'd
the
dinner
and
program
al
J amt household gixxls, elolhlug and
Cast fo characters for “Cherry
W ith W ashington county being a great
sOOtXk) from the government for re ­ t h e ixid Fellow Temple In Portland a number of <l<x>rs and windows
Blossoms." the tilgh school op­
A n Independent Newspaper, W h eat Services and Policies
clam
ation
purposes.
potato
center
it
seems
very
much
out
of
rriduy
night,
celebrating
tin*
a
n
­
were saved on the first floor. The
are Baaed on the Principle of the Golden Rule.— ’ And as ye
eretta for this school year was se­
t out to licit friendly oo-operatton nual homecoming or Hassalo lodge lix*ul fire departm ent was unable
would th at men should do to you. do ye also to them like-
place to im port spuds from other sections. lected last week. Players Include
1.
O.
O.
F
between the city and the chamber
w isa." M atthew 7:12.
lo control Ila* blase, due to the fact
Let’s keep this in mind and buy local po­ Frances Moyer, Ethel H endren. Tom
Circle one of the M ellu d b l that the entire roof was aflame
of commerce was urged by Mayor -
tatoes th at are the equal of those grown Stretcher. Claire Beeler. Elwood
elect J. 11 G arrett.
lad les' Aid will hold a fixxl sale at j when local firemen arrived
Coslett. Bob Ellingson. Tom B ron­
anyw here.
Howard Hadley, cluilrnnin of the I* lis ts Superior m arket Saturdu) I The Merlekle tumlly expressed
leewe and David C rittenden. Miss
retail trades committee. reported A ll members are requested to eon- I (heir appreciation for the assistance
Edwyna Broadbent will direct the
U n it th e candy distribution here tribute soinetlthig for the sale.
Repeal of the crim inal syndicalism
operetta.
Mrs Ham Connell mu I daughter, | of friends and nelgltbors during the
December 1 was the largest ever
fire, while Miss Emily Young, ow n­
Junior
play
cast,
directed
by
Miss
!
law, O regon’s only protection a g a i n s t
Help Hillsboro reflect the Christm as Marie Houguez. presented th e c o n i-:
made during a visit ot S anta Claus. Mrs nut,), Itmidall. and children ol er of tlu- building, extended th a n k r/
forces that would overthrow our consti­ spirit with participation in the Yuletide cdy a t the suite training school for
A vote of tlianks was extended Portland were guests Sunday at j to the HillstMiro fire departm ent and
the Thom as Connell and John Con­
liaise responsible for putting over nell
tuted government by force and th a t advo­ lighting contest sponsored by the Rotary boys at Woodburn Monday a fte r­
homes.
to neighbors for thetr help
t i l l s successful event
noon.
cate destruction of property, is urged by club. Those who can afford it should at
D.
Schuetzi* of Salem arrlvtxt
Participation
in
the
winter
sports'
Iliesday to tugtn work on a survey
Miss Tennessee W eatherred. ar-
the morning daily in Portland and others. least have Christm as color about th eir
,.nnival on Mt Hood was urged of
the city water .system for the
Frances Fields and K athleen
American Legion members of W ashington places at night. It will m ake Hillsboro a vtsor.
m a U tter from tig, Junior C ham ­ stale rorixiration departm ent
McAlear attended a planning con­
ber
of
Commerce
In
H
u
t
land.
county a t the county jam boree took de­ more cheerful place in which to live and ference In Portland tins week in
Mrs. J H. Brown of Eugene was
m Hillsboro Wcdmvxtuy. She vis­
cided action against such repeal and so create a good impression on our visitors.
preparation for a m id-w inter c u n -,
ited the first of m e week with
ference a t Forest Grove. The them e
should all patriotic groups.
Mrs. Jones ut Ilazeldiile
chosen In "Broader Horizon."
Their stand is taken because of t h e
Mr and Mrs. Henry David of
Pliilo club is making preparations
Forest Grove were guests for lunch-
seven-year term m eter out to Dirk De-
A nother public enemy bites the dust for a skating party in Portland.
'*on
Thursday of Mr uiul Mrs G
Since our nation Is built on a
Robert Taylor won first prize in
Alleged forged check for 87 50
Jonge, P ortland communist leader, taken in the person of “ Baby Face" Nelson. The
fotmdalii«) of agriculture. It Is ab-
signed "Dr J. B Dinsmore. M. D . W. Handsuker. Hillsboro.
into custody during a raid by Portland federal agents are doing an excelllent the "Safety First" cartoon contest
Mrs Ben Haines of near Banks | solutely necessary thal the agrlcul-
County H ealth Officer," was jiasixxt
sponsored by the school adm ini­
police on communist headquarters. The work in th eir fight against the gangsters stration.
a m ajor o(x*rulion Mon­
lost week on R, P stiaw . proprietor underwent
day
a t Jones hospital sh e Is con- I tural classes receive a t least cost
sentence may be a long one. but it is not of the country. Keep it up. Uncle Sam.
of the "W hat-N ot," according to i alraclug
nicely.
of production, plus s reasonable
a report to Sheriff Cotuicli lld a y
too strong for an avowed enemy of the
Mrs. L F Enunott was brought profit, for their crops before we
Tlw
vouclai*
was
draw
n
on
tlie
United S tates government.
home Sunduy from Emanuel ho s­
Fust National bank of Portland
where th e hud been receiv­ can tiave perm anent pnxcperlty for
W hat would happen under such cir­
until 1932. then moving to Hills­ HULsboro branch, and endonxM with pital.
ing treatm ent
I (tie majority tlu . Farm ers' Union
boro
with
her
daughter.
In
1910
cum stances in Russia, pictured by the com­
the nam e "James R, Huston." Lo­
Misses
E
sther
mul
M
urtlia
Zmiow
Mr.
and
Mrs
Freerksen
made
a
trip
Additional
instructions
to
assist
cal authorities believe the check was of l oi l land were guests Sunduy ol endeavors to bring producers and
munist as “ U tpoia?” It would probably
local postoffice employes In h a n d ­ to Germany. Mr. Freerksen passed (Kissed by the sam e man W ti o their mother. Mrs. Bertha Zmaiw. consumers in c k m eontart by re-
result in execution or a long term in the
ling the anticipated heavy C hrist­ away in January 1917. while they forgetl etierks In Newberg recently
Neal Davidson of Terrebonne is during unreasonable profits «(targed
frozen w astes of Siberia. An exam ple is
mas season mall w ithout confusion were spending the winter in Long ibiiitt tl»e nam e of tlie city health visiting
for a few days ut the home I by numerous unnecessary middle­
Tire children trooping into th e school houses or delay were issued this week by Beach. Cal. They had eight chil­ officer.
seen in communist decrees coming out of
of Ids brother. Gerald Davidson.
men.
dren. two sons wlx> tiave pussed
Fred
Holznagel.
local
postmaster.
after
th
eir
long
vacation—what
a
colorful
picture
Wilbur
Galik
of
Orenco
was
a
r
­
Russia as the result of the assassination
J- h* Johnson has been very
they make In th eir shiny new clothes and w ith their He also repeated hts request that away, and six daughters living: Mrs. rested Monday morning on a lar­ ill during
tlie past week Her eon-
I'he organization u not selfiah.
of one of th eir leaders. These decrees bright eager faces. The shouts th a t split the air. Hillsboro residents "Shop Early and Sopha Jackson of Portland. Mrs. ceny ctwrge and later tn the day dltlon Is critical.
It Is working for the greatest g«x«L
Stena MoUuider of Io« Angeles tils motlier. Mrs. Anna Galik. was
m ake it possible to try “terro rists” in and their irrepressible wrestlings and tumblings, how Mail Early.”
Mrs. A H Busch entertained with
Care in selecting the color and Mrs. Mlnnlf M lshler of Hollvuixxt. taken Into custody and charged with a luncheon Wednesday and three (or the greatest number, and should
secret w ithout prosecuting attorney or they tell of a tremendous alertness. These children
are capable of producing a marvelous advance in our size of Christm as greeting cards Mrs. Margaret VanHusen of San concealing stolen property. Galik tables of bridge
have the support of every farmer
counsel fo r defense. No appeal against country.
will assist m aterially In handling Rafael. C a l. Mrs. Ada Elgin of is alleged to liave stolen a violin,
1-eon H artram pf spent tlie week­ laborer business man. and ritlsen
the verdict and no application for pardon
Salem, and Mrs. O ri/iltn of Hills­ set of books, radio equipment, tools
the
heavy
holiday
mail,
Holznagel
The schools are like a mill th a t has to take all
end a t Elsie with friends
boro.
who Is Uiterested In bringing per-
will be considered. Sentences of capital grades
and doUung. His m other » as ar-
of m aterial. If th at mUl m ust utilize defective said. Cards in green, red or other
Ladies of the Lutheran church. n*sted when deputy sheriffs found
m anent prosperity uj our country
dark
colored
envelopes
are
hard
to
punishm ent are to be carried out a t once. wool, cotton, and leather, it won't tu rn out any first
Rev.
and
Mrs,
George
Reuie.
and
read, while very sm all envelopes
her burning part of the alleged loot.
The legionnaires are taking this stand class product. The school is forced to take the in ­ increase
As soon a.s farm ers ore getting „
the work of post office em ­ many other friends visited her S a t­
Thieves ransacked the H. T.
and the lazy, the willing and th e unwilling.
urday
afternoon,
bringing
gifts
and
in support of the governm ent in the logi­ dustrious
profit for tlielr produce they will
Koeber fruit stand nt Six Corners
I t is expected to tu rn out a uniform first class ployes.
boy the many things Urey need
cal belief th a t subversive elem ents in product of good citizens, which under existing condi­
Packages for insuring should be flowers Her daughter. Mrs Jackson, Sunday evening, according to re ­
addressed on one side only, a c ­ and son Richard of Portland. Mrs ports brought here by state police
Request tliat kx*al residents use *■<> badly, also luxuries Stim ulation
this country should not be allow ed to tions can't always be done.
Hilda
Neugart
of
Albany,
a
former
Many of those growing minds are like young cording to Holznagel. The Insurance nurse of Mrs. Freerksen. and Mrs. Several packages of cigarettes and extreme care in arranging Chris'.- of buying will be enormous and It
spread th eir poison. The g reat principles
stam p ts placed on but one side and
85 tn cash was stolen mas trees and deiorations In order
of this country of the “ land of the free trees bent out of shape, which th e good gardener if th e address is placed on more William S tark were among those approximately
Jack Harod of Hillsboro was a r ­ to prevent fires was Issued this »111 be necesaary far factories to
be able to straighten out. Innum erable children
present
during
the
day.
Mrs
S
tark
and the home of the b rav e” are held too may
rested Wednesday on an assault and week by Wilbur Dillon, city fire Uicrixu«> tlielr prixlucttan Work
who made a wrong start, are trained by devoted th an one side, it ts possible th a t assisted with the serving.
buttery charge.
the stam p m ight be overlooked
m arshal He [xnnted out th a t there will be created for millions of Idle
d e a r to perm it revolutionary forces too teachers to stand erect in th e garden of life.
Mr and Mrs. Q rtffith entertained
This would result in the possible
liave tx>en 929 less tire» in tlie slate peopte. nu k in g It possible for tliem
much headw ay. The law instead of be­
in the evening with a dinner p a r­
America plants ambition In the h eart of youth. failure to obtain a receipt
during Uie first nine niontlia of tlie
ing repealed should be strengthened to It points to successful men and women who came
Perishable articles should be ty honoring Mrs. Freerksen and
present year than in 1933 and urged to buy wllat farmers tiaro p, gp,,
from humble and depressing homes. "You can also marked and placed in suitable con­ Mrs Harry Morgan, whose birthday
give the average home-loving American rise,”
citizens to use rare In order to 8uoh conditions would assure per­
it says to every youth from a back alley.
contlnur the good record.
tainers. As perishable goods re ­ was also Saturday. Those present
m anent prosperity Tin« Inform a­
citizens the kind of protection th a t they
Some boys dream th a t th a t place of fortune can ceived a t the post office Just be­ were Messrs, and Mesdamea H a rry !
Wax randies and electric light tion furnished and paid far by the
need and deserve.
Morgan.
J.
B
Dinsmore
and
Rob­
Ftour-H
club
problems
were
dls-
be found over the slippery ways of th e crooked path. fore or during a holiday are de­
Improperly Insulated w e r e ! Farm ers' Union
W hen they see th a t the average A m er­ If they stick to th a t belief, the school can do n o th ­ livered immediately by special d e­ ert Edwards. Mrs. Lottie Sm ith and ; cussed Saturday a t tile "Singer cord
pointed out by DlUon as frequent
Mrs
Freerksen
Decorations
of
h
o
i-
)
Shop
in
Hillsboro
by
a
group
of
ing
for
them
Modern
education
has
a
Job
other
livery
and
the
usual
charge
made,
ican citizen is determ ined and is just as
causes ,,f tn .* , « lin in g tin* holiday!'
an th a t of teaching facts about verbs and fra c ­ articles which, though perishable, ly and red candles were used about local sewing club leaders. Mrs Mc­ season. He also warned against the
well prepared to defend his rights and th
Dougall. proprietress of the shop,
tions. It has to point out th e p ath of Industry, and would not spoil over a holiday the rooms.
placing of celluloid toys near light I
those of his country subversive elem ents convince youth th a t only by toiling up th a t path, should be endorsed not too spe­ Mrs Freerksen was operated on gave leaders tielpful Information globes
or open fires, putting tissue i
a t the age of 81 and was tn bed! on the m aking of seams, bound
will receive a deserved lesson th a t will which is sometimes steep, can he win life's prizes — cial."
p«iper around lights and placing
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
for three years with a nurse in a t- ! buttonholes, hems, etc
Citizen. Culver, Ind.
perm it us to go along in peace.
*
tendance, and her come back to
Mrs Frank Connell, president of C hristm as trees near open fires
M. 0.
health Is remarkable.
the 4-H club county leaders' as­
E1E, EAR. NOME AND THROAT
sociation took charge of the session Dressmaking Shop W ill
SPECIALIST
and Mrs Zola Morgan explained
I*" Opened on Saturday
problems to be worked out In the
ui
. ahsks r r m tn
various clubs and answered qurs-1 j A new dressmaking shop with a
Joseph W. Kosmalski. 85 resident
When Clark McAdams, editor of th e editorial
tions. Examples of work done by 'lin e of ready-m ade coats and dresses
Automobile retail sales code has been page of the Post-Dispatch, talked to the National of W ashington county for many i
x —« '»
in the three sewing division.*, will be opened Saturday morn Ira;
one of the most successful throughout the Editorial association a t St. Louis last m onth about years, died a t his home on t h e ! Dr. Ralph Dresser a n d Leon girls
N s lU n .l Haag
,
in
tlie
Pytliian
building
on
Sec-ond
were also shown.
Scholls Ferry road near Progress
country and a great m ajority of the deal­ "free news.'' he w asn't talking about news w ithout Sunday
s S , ! " ' .v .- .- j v j :
Club leaders present Included I street by Hortense E stepp She a n ­
of a stroke. Funeral serv­ Davis were elected representatives
He referred to news th a t was entirely free as
of
Hillsboro
port,
American
Legion,
ers in the nation have favored it over­ cost.
regards suppression and as regards coloring. He said: ices were held Wednesday morning on the county council of the W ash­ Miss Irene Stevens. Midway school nounces th at She will give a bag
Mrs F. S. Reed. Aloha-Huber Miss of candy to all children visiting!
whelmingly in a recent poll. P rior to its
"Only one thing m atters: T h at the people shall a t St. A nthony's church a t Tigard. ington conty "Jamboree" a t the Helen
Reddlg. W hitmore. Mrs the store with tlielr parents S atu r- !
adoption the used car problem was ru in ­ know the truth. If they know the tru th they are Interm ent was in the Catholic cem­ post
meeting Tuesday night. Next Eugene Wall I. Scoggins Valley. Miss day and an apron free to the first
Recitation ot the Rosary was
ous to hundreds of dealers. Yet one New capable of self-government. I t Is the theory on etery.
held Tuesday evening a t the home. county meeting will be tn Hillsboro Evelyn Reed. Cornelius; Miss M ar­ ten customers Saturday.
York com pany sets itself up in opposition which democracy was founded The press holds the
garet Cady and Mrs. E. M. Bow-t
Mr. Kosmalski was born in January 29.
fate of the republic in the hollow of its hand. It Poland
Initiation of new members will man of Hillsboro.
November 27. 1849, married
to the g rea t m ajority and is taking the can, as it chooses, either make or unmake the re ­
County Receives Share
take
place
January
8
and
W
H.
Leaders of cooking and can n in g !
code to court to test its constitutionality. public. It can. as It chooses, either make or destroy Victoria Blosick in November. 1876. Dlerdorff is in charge of arran g e­ club«
of State Liquor Funds
will meet in the near lu tu rc 1
moved to M innesota in 1877 and ments.
10 acre» in cultivation,
If all Am ericans will get in and “ play itself.
to discuss problems pretalning to
to Oregon in 1882, when he bought i
Check for $3174. representing the
Time limit for filing for adjusted tlielr clubs and make plans for first part of the December liquor balance good tim ber a n d
"To win the confidence of the people an d to a farm on the Scholls F e rn road
b all” instead of trying to get the best of
compensation certificate« is completion of work.
live sp rin g ; 51.,
fund allotm ent f o r W ashington! pasture;
the other fellow this nation will follow serve them is the cue for the American press. If near Progress. He cleared his 46 service
it will do th a t the people will in turn befriend the acres of land on which he lived January 2. ac ordlng to announce- j
county, was received here Monday miles from CorneliuH. This
through to b e tte r times.
press. Not with -heir consent wiu its freedom ever for 52 years. Deceased was active m ent It Is still possible for vet­
| Tlu* money Is to be used for d ir e c t1 ¡8 ideal filbert ground. Price
be destroyed.
until the mom ent of his death. Mr. erans to take out governm ent i n - ,
relief purposes, according to R W
"What is h atp en in g in W ashington in these and Mrs. Kosmalski celebrated their surance Tw o-thirds of the veterans
! Well, county relief committee chair­ only $135u.
stirring times is of the greatest possible im portance golden wedding anniversary in 1926 assisted by the legion are not mem- ;
man.
to the people. Th?y should know all about it. Yet
Deceased is survived by the wid­ bers of the post, it was pointed out.
Mrs. Susan M Relchel, 89, an
Fred Engeldlnger. service offi­
it is not an exaggeration to say th a t we m ust de­ ow, six children and 35 grandchil­
Insure with
Oregon pioneer of 1846. died here T . B. H an d ley to Assist
W hen people signed up under t h e pend to a very great extent for Washington news on dren. The children are: Mrs Mary cer. reported th a t Hugh Farnham Saturday
T
U
A
L
A T IN V A L L E Y
a
t
the
home
of
her
daugh­
of
Hillsboro
and
Levi
W
hite
of
the syndicated columns which are n o t strained Scheckla. Wilsonville; Mrs. K ath-
M ultn o m ah Prosecutor
Blue Eagle a year ago they expected to through
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
the prejudices of proprietors and news edi­ eryn Katewa, Heisson. Wash.; Mrs. Manning were in the Veterans' hos­ ter. M rs C harlotte L. G arthoiner
T
B
Handley,
native
of
Hillsboro
have to “toe the m ark.” Political propa­ tors. We have a host of newspapers which are in­ Frances Sumoski, D urham ; Mrs. pital.
Funeral services were conducted
Hiid prom inent lu rtla n d attorney,
g an d a in the m eantim e has been so vic­ dustriously coloring th e news and so keeping the Anna Lorence, Cornelius; Mrs. Jose­ Valentine Abadie presented he Monday a ftm io o n from th e Donel- lias been appointed chief criminal
son At Sewell chapel with Rev H.
post
with
a
m
ap
showing
position
people
from
seeing
clearly
w
hat
is
happening
in
a
phine Wisnielewski. Olympia. Wash.,
iously spread th at there has been little
deputy by M ultnom ah county Dis- j
of the different arm y units a t the A. Deck officiating. Interm ent was trlct Attorney-elect Jam es It Bain !
a rd Frank a t home
chance to work out the problems success­ truly historical epoch. "-Star-N ew s, Medford. Wis.
a t the Hillsboro I. O. O F cem­
time
of
the
Armistice.
13H Main Hirret
Bain will succeed Izitus Igingley.!
. Mr. Kosmalski was a devout
etery.
fully. Most em ployers felt th at hours were
lllllxbnrn, Oregon
I ' n m r i . i *>t
o ra te
member of the Catholic church.
Mrs.
Relchel.
who
was
born
in
going to be restricted more than they are,
Missouri on December 29. 1844,
and gladly and patriotically signed up to
crossed the plains to Oregon In an M . S. W oodm an Estate
“ play ball” with the national program .
ox-team wagon in 1846 with her
It is n o t entirely a coincidence th a t Big B usi­
Probated at $17,000
Thirty Years Ago
parents. Mr and Mrs. Joseph H unt-
The public should do their bit in en­ ness has discovered th a t it m ight do worse th a n fol­
Estate of M 8 Woodman of I
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
D
Huggins
of
ley,
pioneers
of
W
heeler
county.
Argus,
December
8,
1904—By
vote
low
the
road
to
which
President
Roosevelt,
in
his
forcing by patronizing the firms th a t dis­
Banks, valued a t $17.000. was filed
New Deal program, lias pointed. R ath er does thia of 124 to 103 cows prohibited from Hillsboro narrowly escaped serious She spent the last 12 years In for
probate this week. The will
play the Blue Eagle.
injuries Sunday night when their Hillsboro with her daughter and
change of attitude come as a direct result of the running a t large.
named the widow, a son. Ray J.
E. J. Ward, ex-county commis­ car crashed into a stage near lived in Portland for 20 years prior Woodman of M ultnomah, two d e ­
outcome of the recent election. For many of the
leaders of Big Business are anything but dumb, and sioner, brings In ja r of raspoerriesi Forest Grove. Mrs. Huggins suf­ to th a t time. Her daughter, Mrs. ceased sisters, a deceased grand-1
fered bad cute on the left hand O arthofner, is the sole survivor.
th e cold fact th a t the g reat mass of the people of picked a t G aston December 4
son. and several nieces as heirs
side injuries, while Dr. Huggins
H erm an 8chum erich elected com­ and
the United States Is unreservedly behind the presi­
was cut on the lip.
m
ander
K
nights
of
Pythias
and
J
B
irths
dent and resente the destructive criticism which ha.*,
Dr. Huggins reported th a t the bus
Jones—To Mr. and M rs l i s t e r W alto n ian s to Discuss
The Am erican Legion will stress A m er­ been directed against the New Deal, much of which W. Connell is vice-chancellor.
Hillsboro young women m eet to was parked 80 Inches on the high­ Jones of Hillsboro, December 11 at
is popularly believed to have originiated In Big Busi-
icanism in the y ear’s program , nationally nes«
E lk H u n tin g Situation
organize woman's band. O fficers' way while taking on passengers and the county hospital, a girl.
circles.
—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee of
and in the state, according to Joe Cham ­
are. Miss Jennie Greer, president; i was a t the end of a curve, where j
W ashington county chapter o f !
One result of the decision of Big Business In­ Miss Blanche Huston, vice-presl- j the lights of the Huggins’ car did Scoggins Valley, December 9 at the Isaak Walton league will meet
berlain, state comm ander. Americanism terests
! Monday a t 8 p. m. In tlie local j
to travel the New Deal road will be the re ­ dent; Miss A nna Chalmers, secre­ not show It until too late to avoid the county hospital, a boy.
with its cherished principles of justice, lease of a huge volume of capital, which has played tary-treasurer. and Miss Grace the
Ooetze To Mr. an d Mrs. Fred chamber
crash.
of commerce rooms. R e - !
Ooetze
of
Gales
Creek,
December
freedom and democracy should be the no better for th e past year o r more th a n to swell Robinson, business manager. O ther j
cent elk hunting situation in O re­
7. a girl.
deposits. With a large percentage of this money members proposed band are Misses! Boy Escapes In ju ry
gon
will
be
discussed.
main thought behind all patriotic, fra te r­ bank
Jacky -T o Mr and Mrs. K. Jacky
turned into circulation and fulfUling th e function Myrtle Butler, Susie McKinney.
Plains, December 6, a boy
nal and civic organizations interested in for
in A ccident F rid a y of H North
which it was originally issued, th e trend towards Pearl Sm ith, Clare Imbrlc, G ertrude
aines -To Mr. and Mrs. R ay­
the m aintenance of those principles.
improvement will be speeded and the coming year Kendall, Eulah and Arah H oyt,! Ward Tolson of Hillsboro n a r­ mond Haines of near Banks, De-1
Bird Sappington, Eva Cornelius.
•P IF IN E D
will bring unm istakable evidence th a t the United Irene
cember
13. a boy.
Young, Lucy Humphreys and rowly escaped Injury here late F ri­
States is well on the road to sound prosperity.—Hood Mrs. Claude
Kerkoff—To Mr. and Mrs. Reml *2„ txi,*7 paid for old horses. H J I
day afternoon when he was knocked
Greear.
River News.
e
e- i
Schlegel, Clackamas. Rt. 1.
43 !
Kerkoff of route three, Hillsboro ¡•UKNISllEp
2-nxirn «pnrtmcnn, fur rent I
Mrs. John Schlegel of near Banks from his bicycle by a local school December 8, a boy.
A statem ent from W ashington, D. C..
bus. A. Vandehey, bus driver, re­
died December 4
rmsnnshle. SS2 Klr»i (it.
4 3.4 9 1 Htnn<l«rf| ( ) || ( iim p a n y
ported th a t the youth was crowded
shows th a t one out of every six persons
F ifteen Years Ago
“O ur task of reconstruction does
1 Argus, December 11, 1019—County I out Into the bus by an automobile not require the creation of new
employed in wholesale, retail and service
pulling out from tlie curb. The
budget vote set for January 2. bicycle was demolished.
and strange values. I t Is rather
tra d e s in Oregon are connected with auto­
A N N O U N C IN G ---
the finding of the way once more
For the next three weeks you will be doing con­ O rand total Is a little over $465,000. j
motive, petroleum and other trades con­
Record
blizard
hits
district.
Trains
I
to known, but to some degree for­
the opening
siderable
C
hristm
as
shopping.
You
will
be
buying
MRS.
MAY
O.
MABIlY
nected with highway transportation. This all sorts of merchandise, both for yourself an d a« stalled all day Wednesday and city j
gotten, ideas and values."— Presl-1
Saturday, Decem ber 15th
shows the im portance of preserving the presents.
deserted. W orst storm in years.) Mrs. May O. Mabry, 58. a resident dent Roosevelt.
Cold follows In wake of storm. of Hillsboro for the past three
stability of such an im portant industry
of a
When you look a t clothes, for Instance, or Coldest
years, died a t Jones hospital Tues­
December on record.
through control th a t will not permit chisel- blankets, or other such items, th in k of O regon-m ade
Birth«—Girl, December 8. to Mr day morning from pneumonia. She
goods.
and Mrs. P. H Schaus of Center- I Is .survvted by one sister, Mrs A. A
ers the opportunity of breaking it down.
Davies of S anta Barbara, Cal. The
The value, to you. is many fold. You not only vUle.
SU B S C R IB E T O T H E
t a superior product, but you save freight charges
County court changes four Hills­ rem ains were sent by express to
on the product and you help Oregon Industry.
boro precincts Into five. T hree H ills-' , Los Angeles, to be Interred beside
all Christm as shoppers will bear In m ind "O re­ boro precincts and Lelsy and Orabel ! her husband, who died a little over
in the P Y T H IA N B U IL D IN G
A republican state central committee gon If goods,"
three years ago A rrangem ents were
when looking through th e shops for created.
on Second Street
Hillsboro club takes up m atter I In charge of Young’s Funeral home.
in M aryland has bo ' fa r forgotten partisan Presente and will buy Oregon goods whenever pos­
of location for Ray-M aling can-
Free
Bag
o
f
Candy
Saturday
to a ll C hildren
politics as to pledge co-operation to the sible Oregon workmen will im mediately feel th e | nery.
Divorces Granted
In increased wages.
Roosevelt recovery program . They a p p a r­ benefit«
B ra sch -F erd in an d Brasch from
K
u
rt
A.
Koehler,
proprietor
of
accom panied by their parents.
You. too will feel th e benefits, because whatever Purity Bakery, and Miss R u th L. B arbara Brasch.
ently regard o th er things more im portant benefits Oregon workmen, benefits you. — Medford Faster
K E E P PO STED
Free Aprons to first ten customer* S aturday
of Portland married. He re­
B atchelar-A lvin
M. Batchelar
News.
th an hide-bound partisanship.
ceived th e Distinguished Service from Helen O. Batchelar.
ON T H E C O U N TY NEW S
morning, store opens at 8:45 a. m.
Medal for gallantry In action In
France.
I will also carry a line of ready-m ade Coats and
Marriage Licenses
in
W
ashington
County
Jo h n T. Deaville and Miss Vera
Eugene S tanton Daley of Stock-
At last activity begins on the new post
Dresses together with a few Christm as
In Russia they really do crack down on viola- Jackson married December 7 .
ton, Cal., and Alice K atherine
office building. A fter all these years of i.o r s .
novelties.
’codfts.’ Six men were condemned to
Clifford L. lying arrived here Johnson of Forest Orove, December
talk and w aiting it seems m ighty fine to death, forty imprisoned ‘for dLshone»ty and in ­ yesterday from New York, where he 10.
was
discharged
from
th
e
U
S
in handling grain crop« and for failure
have w orkm en busy on the corner a t efficiency
Per year
to make grain deliveries to the governm ent accord­ Navy. He was In the submarine
Divorce Suit Filed
zone with the U. 8 8. Buffalo for
F o u rth and Main.
Pythian Bldg.
—HUIxbwra—
ing to program .”—Salem Statesm an
Boyd Mary Ella Boyd vs. Harry
16 months.
W Boyd.
Eat Local Spuds
Oppose Repeal
1’or Permanent
P R O S P E R IT Y
• • •
Bad Check Passed
on City Merchant
What Other Editors Say
Postmaster Seeks
Public Assistance
Jobs of the Schools
Dillon Cites Need
F ire P revention
Club Leader Group
Studies Problems
Play Ball
Free News
J. W. Kostnalski
Dies at Progress Hillsboro Legion
Elects Delegates
20 Choice Acres
Early State Pioneer
Dies Here Saturday
Help Enforce
W. G. IDE
They Are Not Dumb
Our Yesterdays
Dr., Mrs. Huggins
in Auto Accident
Stress Americanism
I oo Late to Classify
P earl O il
.KEROSENE
Buy “Oregon” This Christmas
Dressmaking, Coat and
Suit Shop
HILLSBORO
ARGUS
$1.50
HORTENSE ESTEPP