The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE
Page Four
Rillsbonjj^Vo us
Keep History Alive
H I L LS R O R O
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Unemployment
Studied H ere
OREGON
T hursday, Jan u ary 10. 10.35
H ilC C N ¿ lin e d
Jesus Tests JI is Disciples
Local Men Named
Hillsboro Rotary club is undertaking
T o d Luke WilN-'JA; I I V l e r
concerning th a m etaphysical ha­
y?
R ^ arJ
Officials of City
a
splendid
work when it backs the plan
9: A. II
lin n of Jean». It waa tha m oral
W ilk WSUS I* C mb M m Z IS» H illoW r. In Z tp tfU 'n t
The
In
tern
atio
n
al
(iillo
rn
i
of
safeguarding
and
keeping
the
historic
Patterson a n d A I.,
and
sp
iritu
al
reality
of
Jeaua
Blltzbor* A tom » t a b . 18*4
H iltalxr.. Independent «Mab. 1ST»
Unemployment insurance plan u n - j Sunday School 1. canon for Jail.
relics of the valued history of the Oregon
Amuchir of IlllUboro were nuined
liiat P eter acknow ledged In ball­
M rKINNKT « M eK INN BV . Pubi ie b e n
which the employers, employes IX
ing tli» M aster aa the Uivina Bon
Henry Itagg ¿M toidvlle w..a nom- | ' “ V attorney and auditor, reaper-
country. All should be proud of those pio­ der
r o b lb h e d T h a n * * « . Entered »• eeeond-claM m atter in the
• • •
the state would all contribute
pnatoffiee at Hillsboro, Oreiton
ol (tod.
hiated to succeed Joe K c.ldrtch. ot
of J ‘**.**t" " 1
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neer ancestors th at went through untold and
to a state-w ide pool was favored
YRANKINR’S Interest In Hie
W
hat
a
disappointm
ent
It
Amity as Dairy Co-opemtlve direr- ,l" ' tln* Monday night. O ther of-
hardships to leave such a priceless legacy here Tuesday evening during a
MRS. K. C. M cKINNEY
V ERN E McKINNEY
story of Jesus' life an,I min*
must lia rs been to P eter, with
tor from district two during a n ‘ “ li* mumM wrra: I red tloyl,
to us who have followed. As natives of forum meeting a t the cham ber oí ¡ I’ lry Is a* great a* it la ami hue l i i l a d r , -n nt of (ha M essiah se t­ .................................................
A asociats Editor
Editor
Kiiperliiteiident: Harvey Wll-
Wil­
meethig of members from II...
the urea
area »»»'T biiperlnleiident;
W ashington county the publishers a r e commerce to study four basic p lan s., been because, In the four gnatwla, ting up an earthly kingdom , to Tuesday
liams, fire chief; Cecil Barnes, aa-
at Laurel.
First Audited Paper. Lar*>
_
O r sg i n S la t« Edi­
Jake
Weil.
local
chairm
an
of
th
e
•
the etory bna been set forth Iti
have Jesu s spuuk of ilia sorrow
extrem ely interested in this endeavor and
W arnlng th at dairymen should Bl»l»«t chief.
est Audited Weakly Circula­
torial A ssociât ion and N a­
Pacific Northwest Kegtonal com- ¡ brief and simple fashion, bereft
tion In O rssoa
and death th a t aw aited H lm l
tional Editorial Association
hope
th
a
t
individuals
and
organizations
notify the milk control board Ini -1 Couni tl committees: Lyndon My-
ini.lce
for
studying
uneiiiployiiient!
¿f
i
l
l
rom
pïiratiB
g'd’etsÏÏ.-
Member of the Audit Rareau o í C irculation
medlately of the loss of any anim als ets and F m iiiis W LI vendor«, Il-
will give th eir w holehearted support to insurance, presided and E. J. M e -,
11 doe», however, m ake II nec­ 0.NK can Im agine th a t even
condemned for abortion or T. li nance, Dewey D Drorbaugli, w ater,
OFFICIA L
N E W SPA PER
Of
W ASHINGTON
C O l'N T T
bringing this movement to a successful Alear discussed the various pro- essary
' ' Pe
for us to look through
*eter, and the o th er disci­ so that basic averages could b e II M Barnes, streets, A. II. Itobsl,
conclusion. The D. A. R. c h ap ter and gram s prior to the balloting.
th e pages as through window»,
ples who had left all to follow
protected was given by a repie sidewalks. F. W Livermore, lights,
Sakw riptlon Ralaa Strtrtly Caak ia A dranc.
Plan
favored
locally
is
bast'd
on
or gaps. In which wo may see a
»Ï.1XI Native Sons and D aughters organization
Jesus, must have had th eir faith
sentatlve ol the state hoard, lie and W. II. Boswell, civic liupiovc-
y e » . _______________ »I SO
U S Outaide O i W 'l
the
B
ritish
system
which
lias
been
»
.
S
O
Eor-eliin Countriaa
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Rii months
will no doubt be glad to co-operate.
dlscussed the transfer of grade II nieiils, as well as resolutions and
In effect since 1911. The group also J g reat deal th a t Is not recorded. and th e ir hope seriously tested
as Jeans spoke of discipleship In
perm its to ship on the Portland ’ ordinance».
There are many intereting relics con­ favored a proposal under which
Here and th ere we are able to
Tha Hiltaboro Arsu* aaaumaa no fin an cial leaeeasM M ty for
term s of suit denial and tak in g
market und staled tiiat there were
Iti'luiidtng of $2000 hi Im pioti
« T o n published in its column». bul in case, w here th is papar
nected with our early history in Oregon federal m achinery would suppie- appreciate how busy was the life the
it i is. ra th e r than In term s
now approximately WOO such ship- m ent bonds was authorised.
la at fkult w ill reprint that part of an arfvertiswmect in which
of Jesus, how fully his days were
to
be
found
in
m
any
homes.
If
brought
ment
th
is
plan.
Discussion
favoring
U m typographical m b tak e occur».
of tn e glory they would sh are I pers.
I
'
In conversing with tils
to a central place here in Hillsboro they ‘be above proposal indicated that occupied
T h at he did not ex|M*rt many - \ r r •
■ ■»•
dlselphs. or with o th er Individ­ w ith ttiu M aster In an earth ly
A b Independent N ew s paper. W h o * Ser vice» and Policim
shippers to drop off the m arket V.’I Ilk L IS, I J ll t ’t (OB'S
»re Base*! on the Principle of tha Golden K u la —“ And as ye continue through the > eais as a le n ttr ot lha[ he wajJ pa r l^. responsible for uals. and In speaking to the m ul­ kingdom .
would that man should do to you. do ya also to thorn lika-
It was a m ark of the quality
due to better factory prices was the
i 1»
I 1»
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attraction and as a loving rem inder of unemployment, th at the employe titu d es Occasional references,
wioa.*’— M atthew 7 :1I.
of Ir.lllk KC-ClCCtCtl
those stouthearted pioneers, who contrib- should do his part in th a t lie was also, rem ind us how largely he of these disciples, and of the representative's statem ent, explain
ing tiiat Uie perm it was virtually J
and stren g th ot th e ir
uted so much to Oregon history. W ash-
gainer by the plan and tiiat organised the work of evangel­ depth
a franchise. He urged co-operation
Officers und directors of the
faith, th a t they did not w aver
ington
county
and
its
early
day
citizens
‘b^rvs‘ate
sh.o.
u
ld
cotiuibute
since ism, tending not only bis Imme­ when the tru e mission of Jesu s
in
the co-op, stating th a t the as- 4 ommerclal National bank were re-
President’s Message
diate dteclples but "o th e r sev­
had a big part in laying the foundation
"o i™ ,
and the mesne by which He was i soclatlon waa more tmiiernttvc now elected Tuesduy evening during the
en ty " also on preaching missions
annual stoekholdees' meeting Offi-
to accom plish His salvation be­ i th an ever before
The desire to work out fundam ental for the Oregon of today. W e should not ployed.
to the villages.
Itiiproveiiieiit o f
p ro d u c tio n *ers Inilude Edward Hcliulmerlch.
came ev id e n t
let
these
connecting
historical
relics
fall
O
ther
plans
suggested
were
b
a
se
d
1
______________
W
hat
was
the
response
to
thia
economic changes to provide security for
through rigid culling, better feeding president, E I KuratU, and W C.
Is an experience th a t cornea
pto>%r ai?d*t^ em5fov*hJontrm- u ^ T i^ o ^ J a Z u teach
Y a in g ’ H ere to It alm
and regulutlng the size of the herd 1 h* ulensen. vice-presidents; All O.
jobs, the aged and the home was clearly into unappreciative hands, but r a t h e r
ost every C hristian dis­
asking
hlk
uted and on the Michigan act un-
was urged by W W. Henry, co-op Johnson, cashier, and W V. Ber-
ciple In every age, and dlsclplea
stated Friday before the congress by Pres­ should m aintain them in a proper place. der
w hat
which only the employer was disciples
“
— ~
- th e people are
h a re m et It In different ways. : manager. Legislative committee eon- wen und Cal Jack Jr„ assistant
ident Roosevelt, who again dem onstrated
saying.
The
answ
ers
a
re
Inter­
-------------------------
taxed. The latter plan was disap­
H ere and th ere a re those, like j slating of Julius Christensen. Wll- «ashlers.
his courage as A m e ric a's le a d e r . He
proved on the ground th a t It con­ esting and etpreaalve alike ot Ju d as and Demae, who find the j llam T. Putuani Jr., Mahlou Wll-1 Directors re-elected were Schul-
popular
hope
and
popular
super­
pledged productive jobs for the jobless
stituted a tax on payrolls and would
Congratulations
llams of Amity und Henry Hagg inerlch. K uratll, C hrlstenarn, 11 E.
way too bard and th e goal too
work a hardship on employers, who stition.
wus appointed.
Mating. M P. Cady, It. It. ’ Easter
th a t would not interfere with industry and
fa r rem oved. T hrough w eakness
were
already
operating
a
t
a
I06S.
R. F ra n k Peters took over his duties
. ................... —
' and Leater Ireland.
to prepare for their absorption by indus­
or Im patience they su rre n d e r
C
O
M
E
believe
th
a
t
Jeeua
ta
T h at unemployment insurance Is
as circuit judge for W ashington and Tilla-
th e ir fallb, and they tu rn back
try as soon as possible.
John the B aptist retu rn ed to
Old Deed Recorded
R ight of prodfit was assured by the mock counties Monday a n tir e p la c e d th e
V ^ ia rS
life: o th ers aay th at be Is with Indifference If they do not
Haeflcger Funeral
become Involved In denial and
president, who held, however, th at there
?.L“ i A1? ? i„ He. J lecUfed ,th a t son?e l E lijah or one of th e old prophets
Here on
t u rciti \
/•
■
w a s a m a n d a t e o f t h e ueO D le against ex- C ongratulations and best wishes are due system other than the direct dole! reincarnated to speak forth one« b8^ * * * 1,
®
Tssxlrwxb Peters
nwo zxn
s T T »tr»ifv* frx
must
e> ri*
»v»»b-v»-wxz4 xj.»
—
a—
— _i hiiirn
Til* WtlJF of faith Is not easy.
.^ i con­
con-
***< for Lhursday
Elghty-onc year old d deed
e a a a iv ® o n r " o f i t s t h a t triv e H to o r much
control Judge
on his r opportunity
to oowt'o
serve m
ust K
be
developed
He em phasized'
«"°f« lha
‘k* m»aaa«**
m essages i\f
of Rantlh
tru th end
and
It m eans a trem eudous thing to
cessite profits in at g n e too m um control
capacity. Judge Bagley has
iact t»»t at present people are righteousness
veying six Forest drove lota from
Funeral services for K arl H a r.
acknow ledge Jeaua aa Lord and
the Pacific university to Sidney H fleger. 83. resident of H rlvrtU for
over private and, sometimes to our soi-
. work exceptionally well and comlng to the ldea th a t the gov-
But when Jesus challenges the
M aster, to abaro His Ufa and • Marsh waa filed with the county Hl years, will be conducted at the
row, over public affairs. He held th a t our a o pe nk ' • LI Ce
Th
I
♦ em m eut must care for the unem - <ll»clplaa them selves. P e te re an-
first task was the security of men, women Pained an e n u a o ie reputation, i ne oest piOyed. T h at an unemployment in- sw er !• much more simple Jesue mission, to su rren d er o u r lives [ recorder here Saturday The docu d e r man Reform church there at
UHluy iT huradayi Mr
and children through the better use of the w *shes of this paper and his hundreds of surance plan could not be expected *• *° h|m the M essiah—the to Qod In auch a way th a t self- ment. Issued under the old Oregon | 30 ,,
will and worldly asplratlona are
C hrist of tiod.
territorial government, was written llaeflegrr died at hla Imine M on­
national reaouroea for M o u n t, of liv.li-
go with bin, in resum ption of pri- » r.rr t o j j « « j „ =
on old-style legul-rap paper and day evening.
It Is easy to read In this con­ all abandoned to tha single quest
” *• w“» •**'« In « » “ «•«■land June
hood.
of attain in g (o w hat Cod would I Cla'use prohibiting " m ^ s I i . h i s
ment and th a t the consum er would fession of P eter tb s theological
have us ba and do.
have to bear the expense of the dogm as of a later lima. But
The president left no room for doubt
heirs or assigns from ''selling, ex­
plan In the last analysis were other a p a rt from theological dogma. It
Yet tha verses In our lesson
as to the benefits of the N ational Recovery
changing or giving away ardent
In
the
death
of
Mrs.
L.
F.
Emmott
this
pertinent comments of McAiear.
does
not
seem
difficult
to
sea
from
I
P
eter
apeak
of
tb
s
re­
act, saying th a t it had resulted in increased comm unity has lost a valuable citizen, | organization win meet tonight w hat P eter meant.
spirits to be used as a beverage" on vived by two slaters, one In Sw itz­
ward and glory of tha C hrlsllun
em ploym ent nad industrial gains. That one of high ideals and sterling qualities í? ? “^s<Uy, • t„7 30 « d o c k a t the
the premises was Included in the erland and (lie oilier Mrs. fluaan
Ha believed th a t Jesus was a
who cau th u s sh are the sacri­
Signal of lllllaboro route I, and
leads us to wonder why some people can­ —a woman whose acts of kindness had pOrt aini ^urc •den?' » P atn ck of revelation ot Uud, a ttedeeuier ficial Ilfs and purpose of tha deed.
a brother. John Kampf of Ohio I n ­
coma (o men.
/
not appreciate a good th ing when they
Muster. It la tru e today, as It
term ent will be at the Helvetia
m ade the day brighter for m any neigh- tion, wu speak. Additional officers
It Is Inconceivable th at Peter
Mrs. Helen McDaniels
cemetery.
was In da, x of stress and m ar­
have it.
, , ,, bors and acquaintances; one who was win also be elected.
had considered very much such
tyrdom . th at hs th at "bellevetb
Named City Recorder
f e d e r a l governm ent m ust and shall faith fu l to her obligations and loyal to
questions us later were to rend
on Him shall not ba put to
Mrs Helen McDaniels, for sev­ Loo Late to Classify
quit the business of relief the president her friends. H er kindlv disposition and Peters Takes O-ifl-»
C hristendom asunder, questions
aham e.“
eral years Hillsboro city recorder.
said, expressing his belief th a t the dole strength of c h aracter had endeared her
<y«*ui
Hay and wed oats In
Edith L. Reames et al. decree; and I was '«'-appointed to th a t office WANTED
was the destroyer of spirit. He held th a t to all who knew her.
exclutngr for th rw milk cows or
as
Circuit
Judge
County
Exceeds
lust week by Mayor J H. G arrett
[
Hazel
G
ran
t
vs
Michael
J.
De
will aell reaaonable — Firm I n g
we m ust preserve not only the bodies of
Through error her name was not
Box 59$. i Ituaedale extension1
.<
"i I n ,,,
olli,
n 1 p
v ‘ '
the unemployed, but th a t we must pre­
included among the appointm ents
Haaeldale.
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serve th eir self respect, courage and de­
I9.':> FORD coupe with Ruxtell.
11100k bar associations a t 7 p. m
(Contiaasd from pa»»
Peters were us lollows: John Ur- rejxirted last week by this paper.
good condition, good tires; cheap
term ination. Local responsibility m u s t
today (Thursday) a t the Elry C ha- te s te r Ireland Co., l’ortlund O as bach vs. Fred Walters, dismissal;
Irrigallon |„ Aid C allie Farm
for cash Phone 1431. n u i iLi
teau near Hillsboro.
Co., Hillsboro M otor Co.
again be assum ed for taking care of about
Kachrl F Walker, executrix, vs.
line HI
GIUISHAM
I'enlallve
plana
are
E. E. Hanycn of P ortland was re-
Sustaining 810 Memberships — Francis J. S tatter, dismissal; E d­ being worked out lor the establish- KAHTERN Oregon horae» will nr
1,500,000 of those now on relief rolls,
appointed official reporter
for the Hillsboro Argus. J. c Penney Co., ward L. Naylor vs A A. Hollcboel. m rn t of an Irrigation system to
Wrong Kind of Relief
. . ___
rive here about January 18
while a big public works program was
One of th e bills expected to appear a t th e ap-
Judicial district M onday by post Office employes
dismissal; C anadian Bank of Com- '"PPlV water to between &U and
Btunkard txarn. bl<x*k south con­
prom ised to absorb the rest. T hat pay proaching
‘U'!TS
oi
ll,n<l
0,1
i*"'
legislative session would give an exemption Judge Peters. L A. Long of Hills-
Supporting $25 Memberships — B merce vs. R. A Keller et ux dis- ,i0
denser
Hillsboro Horse Market
ire« foe,«, ear / x... . _
_
txirn ft ax nammd «<-
>_XU«« P Vtalirvcv Trvr» leonnom, i Yir.mll*.
wi„ia r?li.2 ii Vn!“J ‘S,M'!U< r. "JP l " ' 1 ...............
••— oo-r.i m -
should be adequate but not such as to en­ of $3000 property valuations.
court bailiff E Mating Inc. (cannery). Well's missal; Ludwig Hltz vs. T. Schall- ¡52!>
bergrr dismissal
U n i o n C e n t r a l i i 4 /? * ’ ^a^and. according to 8
11
i'ln,e-,,ra a.iuniar un Main *ir»ri «.
store.
courage men to tu rn down private work
This newspaper strongly favors reduction of th e ,ucccedlng c . C. Bannister.
1 i r . ir, 01 111
U nl. ’ CS?tr
Hall, county agent, who recently
»•'■1 i ..,» .m , 11 j an*rr.. 1
Balance of the cash raised In Life Insurance company v . o w u , ■ msp.-, oxi m e prosposea project for
0 » ,.,» » *
burden on property, and The Sentinel would bene-
"
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was the opinion of the executive.
Hillsboro was by annual mem ber­ Swenson et al, order, default, de- Mr. Spencer 'n ils farm Lx being de- » XN i r.ii in.i i'„,'i,-i a!„ „ r.»„. A
fit by th e proposed $3000 exemption, b u t th e way W altOnianS H old
Special praise was accorded those who to
ships of $1 and contributions of cree; Union C entral Life Insur- 'eloped Into a beef feeding es- " '••'"«•». i'.»i»»r. 1.1 N.in.u.i 1..10
the burden on property Is not by taking
w ithout com pensation have assum ed posi­ p art reduce
mailer amounts. The Busmess and ™
of it from th e rolls, thereby Increasing the b u r­
« " T
i X
« 1
UH
a d C e"n t£
Big Session H ere Professional
tions of great responsibility in directing den upon th a t rem aining on the rolls. It Is esti­
harge of the Women's
s o l u t i o club
n In h thl»
K?
|A-tnrh I Ha Lie
wmm I
14 75
relief program s.
m ated th a t th is proposed exemption would remove I
(Continued tmm p«»» on«)
rorjJ In tw o c r . l l«Mk*U. IS »In«!«*
'H erm an Luux et al. confirm ation, to carry this num ber o f cattle
30 to 40 per cent of th e property valuation of the th a l ,he present sommisslon would city
In
bringing
this
stirring
report
to
a
Hila
l>
\
»Irjr,
■uu«|
ran<a
and
1 1D o r l n » l n * l n l s s ” n 1* ' b rep O !T IO a
n -r cent to bear the entire have an opportunity to carry on the gReP° i t on. the lar8pr member- Union C entral LUe Insurance com- through the winter Mr ll.ill ■■ n
■< »
wuud
Trl<'f>h<*«ie 11«* «»r ton
close the president said th a t the ledger bur<ien
8
P
* wdld
tld hfe
program.
°
. sh? * »hroughout the county is not pany vs j. f H iatt et al. confit-
trngaii«»
conflr- i ‘ ’i“ 0“ . ",r'L 10
to ,l,akr
make a"
an irrigation
life program.
47tf
rilon C entral Lile
m
enough to Irrigate ¡.0
of the p ast year shows m any more gains
While the statem ent probably can not be proved.
Judge Donald T. Templeton lo c a lt1* '» .1.''»1,« ..
1 m atlon' aIU* Union
f u i °ir 60 a irt's of alfalla and Ladino
scndall s report according to com- Insurance coinpi •mv V 1 H
8 CU1’ f 10* " , '“ ‘“ .« h lch can be enlarged
than losses, th a t the m orale of the United The Sentinel is of the opinion tiiat property of the I ^resident
president, Dresided
presided.
m um ues Is aa follows:
bertson et al. confirmation.
u> irrigate low land"?
YOUNG'S
S tates has been restored and th a t 1935 state as a whole is no t assessed at more th a n a
Banks $4. O aston $23. Cornelius
probate orders In the following
during lau* »ununer and t arly
should be a y ear of genuine good feeling th ird of its value. A $3000 exemption would thus
¡r O le Ä
Ch"rry « « ’V . esU tes ^ e r ^ d m i. wc^k M « y • ia »'
Funeral
Hom e
and spiritual recovery
** actuaU-v a *9000 exemption. Anyone w ith th a t
$ . C.l n ood $i. K ansas City 85. y , ureenburg, Cora Elizu Lowry
"Thoughtful.
Sym
pathetic
am ount o l property ought to pay some taxes. Any-
Fifteen Years Ago
2 rMV.'lan.l. 4' Leaf .C lover_ club $7, LouLsa A Montague, Mary E l.zL
"All of us sliare In whatevei
Bervtce”
The •z president
was
a . ■ typical one with th a t am ount
of r property is willing to pay
Argus. M
January
1919—Glen
Bell
W om ans flub $22 25 Ver-.iM.tn sm ith Ix u n . a H.urt.r i i '
ro," r!'. to thc “ '''ra g e man
•
>•% S m essage
■ .
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_
za»
Caazvzsai y o 8. , Av
8« L jir ii 83x
»1 Hillside
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- a - half I boon
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M,ura A snider, Al- We know thin we nil luive a stake
Phone »12
lllllxhoro
hum anitarian Roosevelt report on the State a reasonable Wx. The only complaint coming from of McMmnviUe
has ■
bough;
Co-op l$0«HCl ,,nl|1 L
Our Yesterdays
p a rtn e rs h ip -in ti»e govrrnincnl
>untry ” I’resldent R-ame
He is a president of the people and the
reaction to his talk cannot be but favor-
able. He has voiced the hopes of a g reat
people and with real co-operation he will
lead t h e n a t i o n t h r o u g h t n h r i i r h t o r r la v a
lean tne nation tnrougn IO nrignter Cld>s.
in conduct of government, by fewer dem ands upon : of V. W. G ardner January 1
governm ent and by Other forms of taxation.
Mrs. Eliza Bowman installed as
Instead of removing property from th e tax rolls.
« G eneral Ransom He-
the U x roUs property lh a t es"
R- H. u re e r and Norman r . Greer
« » ^S L ax atlo n .
incorporate Greer's Grocery under
Property owned by anyone other th an some name of Greer, Powers Ac Co. Guy
b ranch of the government, with the possible excep- Powers will be m anager.
tion of war veterans, should be on th e tax rolls
J h
levy for stete. county and
an d property used by municipalities for the conduct »,05 013 61
1 '* 4
of business should be on the tax rolls
John Reichen found dead in his
A few years ago household goods were taken off home a t West Union.
the tax rolls through an appeal for relief of th e
B irtn., A boy. to Mr. and Mrs
William VanLom ol Cornelius Jan -
P°°r homeowner. The poor homeowner got little re ­ uary
8.
ior
t? x„
h«fi*hoid goods was not more
Thirty Years Ago
th a n a few dollars, but there are wealthy home­
Argus. January 12, 19o5—License
owners *
in
relieved
of tax
on » a ui aci wms a i ro resi Grove, C. N.
** the
>-*•>= state who
» n o were ic
u c .ru m
u x un
hundred thousand dollars worth of household goods Johnson delealm g Mayor Hoge for
An exemption of a few hundred dollars would re- mayor.
^ Ä l 'janm
a Ä irv T
^ 1 lbreath
^
111 dled
Uev’e the sm all homeowner and the rem ainder ol Tua.Latm
died a al t
A m a rlo
ht>u^ “ ld good® ou8ht to be p u t back on the rolls, j JotlD F. Kecnon d d lP d <1 a ftt t Arcade
Taking property off the tax rolls is the wrong Jan u ary 6.
idea. Leave property on th e rolls, but reduce th e tax ! J- D. Housley installed as com-
on It.—Cottage Grove Sentinel.
m ander Hihsooro camp, Woodman
of the World.
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Haines bank and W atrous ware-
m,
* o
z*T T
' ^ r t h L W y ° t S ’VMrr° ban d Mrs
church $«, M ountaindale - Arcade
d lm lc ; $8 Bethany Baptist S u n ­
(|a y school $5, Farm ington $2 90.
*?.*,'
E- church
faith in thi­
ng tli ol
conimon purpose and i n
th e
strength ol united aci.-m taken by
the American people.”—Pre .ident
Local Unemployed
Form Welfare Unit
I?z»/*i
lx *-/»/*
¡4
4w
d-Iarl
4/Y -I v Y
Begins
w im t \ . hi leave unaald Is often
■ ■
Local unit of the National Econ­ ■ ™ o „ & r U n ' i »a » wh«‘
___
u n u n u n was
r.
omic _ Welfare le
federation
was o or-
ganlzrd here T hursday evening bv
unemployed of this community Tli
CORWIN HARDWARE To act interchangeably in business
should la- the desire of every
group seeks rehabilitation rath er
Headquarters
m erchant In town. To the e x ­
th an charity under the relief pro­
H
unting
and
Fishing
A new city adm inistration has taken
tent th a t we do this we build the
gram and is definitely not com-
IxclIU
¿>l«lt
t
tl
pr<wi>erlty of the community In
over the reigns of local governm ent. This
Supplies
» -» » » .
-
niunlatlc. according to W alter W hit­
- ,
which we live
paper wishes the new mayor and council-
Aladdin Lam p.
*
1
A- C. McOully was named as I.»ng. Radio
Tulie» Tested Free Godes ol Fair Competition und« r
men succès and co-operation and a good
n rlm in itttn tln n o f
tv.'.
t,
iconunuci rr.mi p.ue on.)
acting chairm an and J C Olson
whh h all of us ure operating out
aam inistration OI t i t j ailair.-
" I’ ll
hl?
tlly of equipm ent and empty five- as acting secretary Annrnxinuii.-iv
business help to strengthen the
advent of M ayor G arrett and Louncllmeil
gallon cans. 40 gallons of alleged 70 persons attended u »
"buy at home” plan because sell
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öm,n,Oo'f!at . . Uæ
Robb, Kramien and W ismer, the veteran
o«»-***" « )u .k » .
. COUn
lug prices of i »i 11111 xli tics are
1UJ gdUUIUt «I
official, M ayor O range Phelps, and Coun-
stabilized and there 1« no need
tjæ alleged alcohol was found ini
oilmen Wells, Connell and Ja k e Wei! re ­
ol going out ol town to buy those
the barn
things which are needed.
tire from a work well done.
8heriff Connell. Deputies John
for
xon and Busch and S tate Offlct-i '
M i ’P f fzxr IVTzxnzt*..*
M ayor Phelps has com pleted 14 years
When
you buy at home your money
W alter Hadfield participated In the
*UT IV lO IlU ay
Is spent a t home and circulate.-,
of service in the municipal adm inistration,
Initial meeting of the localcham
In the community to liclp those
O ur Annual
eight as a councilman and six as mayor.
ber of commerce for 1935 Is plan- ,
right here Take our own ease os
He has given much time, work and splen­
°
11.
J the garage on Second street during ned for 6:30 p m. Monday, accord­
JANUARY
printers and publishers:
Condensed
Milk
did energy into his public service, which
How can clergymen, as some of them do in . . -- Oregon
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m — *z i the week-end was reported to the ing to Ed L. Moore, secretary. An
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by p ren t RUey
Tli'- Argus buys: Groceries, drugs,
nual report will be read and other
is greatly appreciated by th e people of Portland, join with the Reds In dem anding repeal o n e ^ t^ P o n la rid ^ n d ^ n e 6 M
o n d a y
hardware, jewelry, clothing, elec­
business considered during the d in ­
Hillsboro. Little do the people realize the ^ ‘t a o ^ ^ ’a ^ 'X ^ b j e c t l v e T r t ’T be^viet0 Th“
wmc
Ravn.-md
re
Raymond o Gregory
and Charles ner meeting.
trical equipment, furniture, meut-
of
'i n ° n n a ’ PU bllC
Certainly, if they do, their attitude as clergymen in
Jessup, both of Vancouver, were
shoes, Insurance, calls the doctor
C. C. Braman, credit m anager of
arrested Friday o n indictm ents Bedell store In Portland, will speak
wtien sick and patronises tlie
OI the sacrifice in one s own affairs th a t dem anding repeal of th e syndicalism act is a spec
15
Day«
of
charging statutory offenses.
dentist, buys oil, gas. tires, au to ­
a t the luncheon January 21 on
is required of a conscientious Hillsboro tacle. Thus 'T h e program ," which is to the Com- I
ART SAYS
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mobiles, flowers, and occasional­
"Community Credit Policies."
official. Councilman W ells spent several m untst in tern atio n al w hat th e constitution is to
If the kids now -a-days think they I „
_
_
ly eats a t one of tlie cafes.
Am azingly
interested years on the council and was Ameri£a" self-government, says:
are having a tough time ol it, they!
are way off. Why when we were * 111111 L-iLMU VJTULip
Low Price«!
considered one of the most outstanding
m?st *m«x,rtant ‘•ask-s 01
cu>- kids
j Tlie Argus i>ays; Taxes to support
we had to sleep In a pup tent
d
j
councilmen th at has ever served the city.
? revolution affecting the wide masses is the i and
the schools, provide police and
we thought we were in a bed
task of systematically and unswervingly com­
fire protection, keep up the city
of roses, from the sticking we would
The sam e holds good for C o u n c ilm a n
Beginning
Saturday
bating religion—the opium of the people . . . At
(«fndna.1
from
a
.
(Continued from p « k « one)
i get all night long. Then next day
streets and county roads.
Thom as Connell and also for Councilman
the same time, the proletarian state carries on
Ma would use our tent for a house had Increased from 66 to 81 during
Ja n u ary 12th
Petitions seeking the removal ot
dress or better known In those the same period.
Tlie Argus aids: Churches, lodges,
anti-religious propaganda with all th e m eans at
W eil, who served two years of the unex­
Mrs. Helen Hamilton, executive
I days as a M other Hubbard). And
its command.
societies, associations, political
Directors re-elected Included M ar­
pired term of W. V. Bergen.
huva X ♦/-» cinn-,
Thus, though they are preachers of th e C hris- i ^ Pa
> t ’ wrnilzi
°'iW - h.avA
sle'P «.¡n.
* ‘th his tin C. Larsen ot Beaverton route 2, secretary of the county relief com ­
parties, charities, Red Cross.
mittee,
have
been
circulated
In
this
Too . often
..
... . public . officials
. . . . . are the vie
.
tian gospel, clergymen who join in th e cry for re- b u t“ k w p " “hem
th t “roo/ F.L. Brown of Laurel, Charles Herb
vicinity during the past week P er­
The Argus works in th e lnterc.it
tim s of cnticiftrn <ind too Jittlo Hpprecia- p**al of the syndicalism act are actually . . aj«voting
leaked so bad they would be full of Roy, W. T. Putnam of F arm ­ sons on relief rolls rath er than any
.
'
T
kf
n/afs*«*
Fw
atzxoA
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of: Sunday school, church, lodger,
tion. Hillsboro has had exceptionally fine the Rcds in carrying on in our country th eir w ar- Io t wai? r before morning if .. they ington, J. A. Kirkwood of Reedvllle definite organization are believed
civic organizations, farm organ­
and D. O. Lilly of Hillside. The
city adm inistrations for a num ber of years ia re „^?a in ?t the C hrist,an system.
j were “¿ î hV d
to be sponsoring the petitions.
izations, boosts progressive move­
directors
reappointed
Larsen
a
s
and it is especially significant th a t these ism k^att h e s ^ m i^ r Urgfn threpeal
the ®yndiÇal- bave.»<> take the knot-holes o u tUi f
m ents and does w hat It can to
Request Is addressed to President
president. Brown as vice-president,
Increase the prosperity of all the
officials have been able to conduct city
t 7 v S « ^ n u ^ i d ^ e ‘Ï k T J S and J. M. Person as secretary- Roosevelt.
citizens of the county.
a ffa irs in such a way as to keep the mu- crime, advocate physical violence, advocate arson as
save all we didn't eat to stuff treasurer.
County School Census
nicipallty on a cash basis.
a m eans of overthrowing the American system Re- f îiiS spaghetti, th a t is the holes wel _
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The Argus helps: i l i e unfortunate,
Com pleted This W eek
the one who has lost, the needy,
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£ al
>aw
—
the Reds ,r£e to advo- ^
‘t l ^ s ^
7
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^
^
gives odd Jobs to help out, and
cate destruction of property, advocate sabotage, and anything yet.—A j m
Total of 9369 children of school
plays the big brother to tlie u n ­
age resided In Washington county
advocate other unlawful acts, as a m eans of achlev-
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derprivileged.
ing industrial or political ends or effecting Indus-
JOHN MONTGOMERY
g u m j iv c u
i J d l U T U d y during 1934, according to the census
completed this week by the county
trial or political revolution.
! a /^ ° f? ebus—John Montgomery of: — (Continuel fr.m p.x« on»)
Next door to Venetian theater
Tlie Argus expects and has re a ­
Com m ents of William F. Cyrus, county
As th eir constitution, which the Reds call "The u»™1 d fîi.? ie<J«a t
h,ome on Ja n - hy R F rank Peters, circuit judge, school superintendent's office. Of
son to believe th a t the m erchants
Hillsboro
this total 4837 are boys and 4532
In Hillsboro will patronize It when
circuit are girls. Hillsboro census shows
printing needs arise, and reiter­
during the 1144 children of school age, namely
Open until 9 F. M.
ates "reciprocity b e g i n s a t
4 to 17 years of age.
_____ ____ _____ by Circuit
home."
Every Saturday Night
com m unity, w here the well being of all is
companled by Mrs. M Cornet and Ju d &e Balflcy: Eastern & Western
tdr”- R °land Peeler, ol Lumber company vs. Frank Wes-
If you change your addresn kind­
d e p e n d en t on fa ir returns to the farm pop­
The
Argus Is glad to support, as
t t f s
a
h
s
a
k s h T
s
S ":, s x j
ly notify the Argus direct and at
It always has, th q "patronlzz-
ulation. T h a t retu rn s to the farm have
once.
horn« m erchants" Idea.
Bestowing Flowers
Their Song of Hate
w «««
iXyvuie.
*2 50' Jacktown $6 a5. Lelayvllle $1.
Buxton $2. Helvetia (O erm an Em an-
uei church) $5. N orth Plains $15.-
50, Orenco $7, Schefflin $o. Laurel,
,13' HilIsboro
Total roll call
tash rccelPts $1357.52.
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At Home
I innor Rllil
by Officers Monday b,<Ak
or«;““«r
8
Chamber Set First
,hf IfL°r 30
W ATCH
‘V i hO!* ironi
9 c SALE
Public Forum
harm I nan Umiir*
-z
v
I Renioval of Relief
Reports Good Year
,
A , . ..
on.i
w orker Asked H ere
BRISTOL
Outlook Improving
increased is shown by national and locai
figures. M ay such returns continue to re-
fle e t a b rig h te r side fo r our neighbors in
th e su rro u n d in g farm communities. The
prediction of Cyrus is good and it is our
wish th a t the retu rn s will outdo predic-
(ions to m nkc for m ore fl&ppinesft und
security in farm life. Am ong all peoples
co-operation w ith the governm ent, which
is striving w h o leh earted ly fo r improve-
m » n l a h n n lH h o a tic h t h a t n o tr a in s s h o u l d
m
ent, should be sucn m a t no gains should
be lost and th a t we W ill continue to go
forward.
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Court OtderS Mill
DlSSoIvpd Safiirdav
The “Kept Press”
T his newspaper was referred to not long ago as
statem en t is true, it
ls kept by h ard and llres°m e labor, by tram ping the
one ot the "kePt press’’ The
U h u occasion^
(“ ’‘t lrave“ng the <»untry dis-
to PU n ^
is kept by giving steady work to six employes, oc-
caslonal work to others and piecework to a number
of contributors throughout th e country, i t Is kept
by .p fovli ln? servlce 10 patrons who need it. I t is
kept by Ending ways to have the payroll on deposit
for the 8aturday checka
99 per cent Of
"kept
wrlter auSpeCta that
press’’ Is kept th e same
way —Northwood (Iowaj Anchor.
as»
i S v*?.ur w
week of prayer this week Services !Ralph Hannon vs. J. W. Phillips,
Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, dlsnilssal; Ed Moyer et al vs. S her-
8 P- m. Service» for Sunday are; man
company, approving final
ulurî.h *chool, 9:45; morning wor- ! account and decree; Liquidation
w ^ uf; r l l u æ rT t i i i ^ t ’; ^ u l 8 hute saving" bank' ° rd" pay a "
people's meeting, 7:30; evening w o r-1'.¡"rn e y ?
liquidation Bank of
•ship, 8. subject? 'The BloodI * Mid- Beavcrton, order pay attorney's fees,
week service Wednesday, 8 p. m — authorizing settlem ent Interest cou-
Theo. A. Leger, supply pastor.
pons; J. O. Robb vs. Emil G erlach,
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dismissal; Shute Savings bank vs.
Among our objectives I place C. McClure, dismissal; J. O. Robb
the security of th e men, women vs. Paul Turnbow, dismissal; Helen
and children of the nation first.”— Stephens vs. Virgil LaVern S teph-
Presldent Rooaevelt.
eng, dismissal; M. H Stevenson vs.
BEFORE BEDTIME CHECK THAT
IRRITATING BRONCHIAL COUGH
Sleep Sound All Night
Enjoy a coughless night — sleep
sound and awake refreshed Just be
wise enough to take 2 or 3 dose» of
Buckley'» M ixture (triple acting)
before you go to bed—It's safe for
the kids also.
For bronchial coughs—for tough.
old. persistent coughs take a few
doses of Buckley'» mid feel as g«xl
ft»s (*vf*r fiiiftlti
O et a 45-cent bottle a t Hillsboro
Pharm acy or any drug store—'i t
acts like a flash” and ls mighty ef­
fective for those dangerous bad-
actlng hang-on roughs lh a t nothing
seems to help—often one sip stops
an ordinary cough —Adv.
And don't overlook the service we
render on commercial printing
and newspaper advertising, as
you ponder tlie far reaching ef­
fect of "Buying a t Home."
WlslnirtJIIMrgus