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H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Social News of
Local Folk and
Their F riends
Thursday, Janunry 81, 19,'Jß
nday
I a. m , subject, "'nu» Price of Re- are requested to bring rrfrenluneuts
Mrs. Donald Franklin.
ilrm ptloil," young people's m eet-j Mrs H. A 1> Meek, Clyde Llliciiln
J
Illgs, 7.30 Il “ p “ in . -------*"...........-
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preaching and » | ( und
Dr.
W ■
11 ■ I’axley
are -------
in charge
Mr. and Mrs. Caryll F\>rd of S a­
A comm unication received this week
, ■ , , ,
! ..
« ' song Mivlce,
service H p 111 The ( lld e n lls
lem were week-end guests of Mr.
by the Argus and not published prom pts
will have c Charge ol service Every- p r<J Gr¡(J T „ alng ,>|
and Mrs. Herbert Staples.
-I-*11IC k I . I l l 111 Cl one cordially welcomed. Rey. I lus»,
’
Mrs. Lillian Laughlin of Gaston
the publishers to say th a t free discussion
W ith WWrk U C ««S i««4 «b. H llU W r.
in Rose C ity Sunday
Hillsboro
e»t»l'
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Leger,
puslor.
visited
Thursday
with
her
cousin.
■ U U b x o A r « u » « » t a b . HIM
on subjects of the day is alw ays welcome,
Diseases of cattle, sheep and hogs
PORTLAND Indications point u,
M cKINNKT A M tM N O T T . I '.k )u b c r .
Mrs. Frank Mitchell
a capacity crowd filling the M an.
will be discussed by Dr. II. T .1
Foursquare C hurch
but letters th a t do not come under this Mrs- E tt* Rucker of Oak Park. Mr. and
tie r tn lb«
___, Mrs.
___ ___
__ of Simms, professor of veterinary med-
B. __
R. _ Pooley
Friday
night.
7:4.1,
evangelistic
nninah
Stadium on Sunday, when
Hillsboro. Oi
classification— th a t th reaten or villify in­ who returned January 18 from a P ortland visited Sunday nt the H ........
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-rv tc e . Good singing and special the New York tllants. professl,„,„l .
dividuals T h or
organizations 1h
— is cannot
be
«t 7 a J ° An T g „ ,n ^ S' R Miss
En,mott
honie
during the 4-H chili discussion music Me mge mi prophecy, "The wmIds cham pionship football team Y
MKS. Fa. C. M eKlNNKY
.i n n h ,i« h » r <
a n c r a r e ‘nd *., r .’amines a t
Catherine Stongel entertatn- go«.,, Saturday after...»« a. n nl End of the Gentile Age ' Auitday mays the Coast Ail-Stars led by
W. V ERN E M cKINNEY
Aa»*w*i*t« Editor
printed. The
pub Ushers or tins
p n ap
er a n say« It rained » great deal
while cq a «ewlng club a t h>* home Mon- goMip Saturday after.»««., aicord- whoo, „ 45 claaaea ,or all ages; 'iron-M Ike" Mlkuiak The game f,
Kditor
legallv
responsible
for everything
p u b - she was there and th a t she came dav evening
lng to L. F. Prani ta. assistant roun- „ lol nlug worship, communion serv- sixwsored by the Ihr*1
PorUaud Rose
®
r
».
. . .
jots of Snow over the j
F ir « Audttad r a t« «
L an i-
Miss Julia Sohler. who Is employ- ty agent, lh e meeting Is scheduled lci, n o'clock; crusade, service, tl Festival and all net proceeds of
and naturally expressions t h a t mountains.
« m U r -O rcron S ta i« Edi­
a .t Auditad W ««klr C ircula­ lished
lor
1:30
p.
m.
In
the
basem
ent
of
p.
special
evangelistic
service,
the
contest
will
go
to
tarla! Aaaociat'“’’ “ “ N*'
.
...»
,
ed
ln
Portland,
spent
the
week-end
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,
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.
_
to
d o « to O rw < o
border on libel or th a t in any way m ight _________
It...
, «■ 4 house.
l.i.i.tf*
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. ,
» singing
. - - . __
I ... - and
- . . A .. musical
■ ■ ■ .
I a. pro-
•*■ . ill,.
Ck *14* I Rose
* .
ll*aaa«
I II,« help finance
Among Hillsboro people who spent ... Hillsboro
■ 4l>.
Good
the I 103»
Festival.
tlie rti.l
court
___
____________
ï t ' X r ¿ “ ^ “ AÎdit
o’ C a ution
jn
Hixxl were M
Mr. r.'a and
,,
, '
,
,
result in court action m ust pass the scru- u S Mrs
u n d d a a y y 'a at t Mt. Hood
nd
Meeting has been arranged for I gram. We invite all to come and
Fritx Meier. Miss Adelaide i t>r.• and Mrs J. ° R o b b returned
Agent« Altriul M m
OF
W ASHINGTON
C O VNTT
tiny of our attorneys. C haracter a^ aSi,ina' i ¡¿¡uer W R Mafdey T r S daughter Sul da.v from two week** trip to the benefit of d u b members. but g e tj o u r c u p slu ll. Rev and Mrs
ornerai, newspaper
Wllllum F. Cyrus, county agent
tion has no place in these columns and Mary.' Mr and Mrs. Ed Freuden- California.
persons interested In the discussion Harter, pastors.
and L E Fraiicla, assistant county
SalMtripUw R « '- Strtrtl»
1« Ad«««
n w w a i t e m s a r e w e i g h e d as to local im- thal. Miss Mary YanUi. and Frank
Maurice Dean went to Salem B a l- , are welcome to attend Tills Is
J-O« news
agent, attended a meeting In Port­
lit ms are w eignea as io tu iai
Walbel.
urday Io enroll again In W illam ette | th e first of a series of subject m at-
__ gl.SO
U 8. Outttó» O«««» . S ft.
ft*' portance.
land Monday to hear discussion of
Forala« Cou»trim
Mlss
ter meetings Hurt have been or-
Miss ROweua
Rowena Hermaiu»
H erm ann and Mrs. university.
unlvewity.
Bix m o n t h * ---------------
the IU31 corn-hug production con­
L. E. Furrow visited Mrs. P u n » » '»
Or and Mrs A O. Pitm an spent rang,si for the purpose of giving
trol program.
Th» H>ll»boro Amu
cX m «bb C*C*r
brother, d ia r ie s McCracken o f Sunday at government cam p on Instruction to club members In ltvc-
Mvrtle Point, at the Emanuel hos- Mt. Hood.
stock and crops work.
Junior high school I» presenting a
MAXTON A LOONRY
N
o
D
a
n
g
e
r
to
G
o
o
d
C
itiz
e
n
s
pltal In Portland Saturday. He is
Miss R uth Inm an of Portland Is
These meetings are as follows: program tn the school auditorium
th« typographic*! inbtak» —»T».____ ---------------------------
suffering
from
a
broken
back.
Producer, of Quality
visiting
Miss
Gladys
KuratU
this
February
3.
U
T
Hlnuns.
Dairy;
Friday night. February 8 An lllter-
Who»« Borrico and P o lk » «
A ttitude of law enforcem ent officers Mrs. T. Boone Miller. ho,kse guest week.
A» ln d » « n d « t
,
Golden R u lo —"And «• yo
February 18. A O. B. Bouquet. esUnllng fantasy will he given by
SAND
and GRAVEL
„ B««d « U»
„ «bo to «h«n hk» ill regard to the crim inal syndicalism law M Ihe^McOrath ,'^ ^ u r l n g the
H L ^ U c K e n ^ l . a s been 111 dur: ¿»«„lenjn«;''M ar'eh 3. i t x: Lind-' (he 711 class under the direction ol
would t h .t men .Would do to yuu. u. >
1th
an
attack
Bre„
sh
een
ana
Swine
March
in
Rowena
Hermann.
C
haracter!
In-
P
lant
located
Fnr-
M atthew 1 :.»•
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, - —- was d e a rly pointed out by District _AttOr- Portland, where she will spend a of flu.
g ru . Bin. p amt aw, ne. w a r,n is chu)p JwnM AUUo„. Alb(.,.t UM>I111.r .
O ri,vp on 4 miles north
Creek of ,,,|(
V le w ln l. H a v a n a l . a n N o s i e r . I K , , « -
IU0UK
ney M organ in a recent address. R ather few days before returning to her Mr and Mrs. O. W. Hagle spent O.
M V. KUStk. ' . ¿ Fertilisers,
i r , . ¡ n , « April
sT
u S. Virginia
Havens, l.au Noslei. Doug-
at Salem with friends.
Morse. Dairy, April 30. E R llls 8,-ymour. Jack Williamson. Ei-
'h ail repealing they teel th a t it should b e Thp Rev Burton H Jones, teach- Sunday
Mr and Mrs chariea L w alker Jackm
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l,,w l‘' A
,irr' 1 Ellis " ami
,,u Lor-
T e e th N e e d e d
an. —
Lorn
and Potatoes;
May eanor Block,
Alleen
strengthened as do many local people and
of tlle Men's Bible class a t the made P a a ffln
to
sale,«
ai.,utavW
!•
K
w
Morse lx‘“'y; M,‘>' 18 * ! " » " May The Treble c le f d u b
trip
to
Salem
Sunday.
Oregon Editorial association executive organizations.
King. Irrigation and Drainage, and the boys' chorus will sing sev­
Church of Our F ather tU nitarian»
R. J Nicol was 111 for sever-
eral numbers. Candy will be sold
committee has resigned as the regional
No decent citizen need live in fe a r of ^ o u T s Z V l ù
M Dr.
dkyTthi.
un.» utu» w^k
wc-1, . “ l u th i nu“'
iiu.
« ..
IX *
I
during tlie evening and coffee and
Phone 963
IlillMboro
code authority for the graphic
Rai ph Dre
Dresser have f c l l l t O r iJ lS C IO S C S
wafers will be served at a nominal
the crim inal syndicalism law. There is led by Mrs. Jones.
! Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
cost.
in Oregon, but in so doing voices its t eh
FUNERAL Iti RECTORS
nothing in it th a t deprives the individual Thomas w. Houston, who re- been U1 wlth fll> thls w‘‘*’k
Ail
parents
and
frleiuL.
are
cor­
and
in the purposes and principles of the fa r of any of the rights guaranteed under the Œ s T ^ H o T ^ u Î X r S Œ s " T .
I ______ _ ^ 1 1 ,
dially invited to attend. There will
L1CBN8KD KMHAI.MKKS
trad e practices in the code. Such action it constitution of the United States. The law Colorado was tn Hillsboro sùndav T a x L e a g u e T a lk s
be a small admission charge
(Continu«*! from p««r on«»
was pointed out was due to the cost ot serves as a protection to decent citizen- with his son from Clackamas look-
after a spring shower. Tlie people;
vox popull; vox del.
financing through the national code au­ ship. It curbs treason, vj’^ h in Russia Mr Wld Mrs
L wltherU and
And so. we have many leglsla-
I
(('ontinuiM from lut g» on«»
thority and in failure to secure coopera­ and elsew here is treated by lining up daughter of Portland wer,^ guests
DR. R. J. N IC O L
against the wall to face a firing squad, n day
^ « . « e r ’* “ *" ‘niorn,#Uo,‘
S t
~
"urmeTs’
tion from the national authority andI
R lU s b o r t H ^ r Q U S
T h r e a te n in g L e tte rs T a b o o
First 4-H Club
I -llL P lnillV I «»“ l,1've
Junior Hi Scliool
to Give Program
Donclson SC Sewell »
Complex Assembly
Legislative Acts
the NRA adm inistration in W ashm gton.
W hen NRA went into effect in Aug­
ust. 1933. everyone was fo r it and it wa»
not in any sense of hysteria but ra th e r in
the belief th a t through some degree of
rigid federal control certain unfair prac­
tices th at had resulted in beating down
m anv industries m ight be elim inated. Ev­
eryone felt th a t they would have to toe
the m ark" and they w anted to do so along
with th eir competitors. As tim e w ent on
th e lack of teeth and ability to enforce
prom oted a new type of bootlegger, the
one who would use every conceivable
m eans to break the codes and get an un­
fair advantage over sincere and con-
S
S
K
Ä
o T r Ä r / i r X n r a ’S
ih ’
n e r cent with the recovery program 01 tne
adm inistration and with their fellow bust-
ness men
.. . ’
minried Deonle will adm it
ta r-m
i
there .Most
is much
of inae
good in p NRA
th a t should
i .„ m
^..infninpd
interest of continued
u u uiuvra
be
aintained in
in the
the interest
feel it
business
recovery.
If
(and
we
business reco\
.
¡«w orked out
should) a perm anent NKA is M orxea out
bv this session of congress to tak e the
nlace of the act th a t will expire June 15
it'V hould
h a v ? the "force
of - • law and
and the
the
D,B
®
-
necessary teeth to keep the "rotten i apples”
"
"
'
aPrSt « to
in business from spreading their r brintr-
the
m e sound
s u u i iu elem
c ic in v ents
u » ., and o gradually
------------ « bring-
-
ine down all commerce to the low level
...lit oeaato whnlpsalp bankruptcy and
n J Z o a u r n provisions
r n v i s i n n s under
L .k o i Labor
. h s r 6 fin
Chaos.
ana d h nour
proxisiun» under
uuuci
such viciousness most certainly w o u l d
h r e a l i a l n n ? with it
break along Mltn H.
Thx V ? t e ? e A13 a T «7rnnoS1llw With
state NKA act. A gooa, strong iav> w ilu
teeth tying in with the national and one
th at m ight be better adm inistered through
co-operative local effort in industry should
be worked out and without any thought
of political lines. It is a problem th a t can­
not be considered on a partisan basis.
Although
authority
A l t h o u g n the
m e r regional
e g i o n « , code
luuu »
uvuv»»«,
has resigned national graphic arts coae is
still in effect. Being som ew hat idealistic
we cannot help but feel th a t anything
th a t has so much of good and from re ­
ports throughout the nation has had such
beneficial effects in bringing us back on
the road to r e c o v e r cannot die out. It
may be sick for a time but the rig h t and
good should eventually prevail.
Ross Oil Measure
Attracts Attention
Free speech ends w here treason begins.
DR. E. W . A L M Q U IS T
"Brain tru st- Idea of Governor
»*>d “ » contribute to the
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(C ontinu
e I from
pa«« ona»
tion of Pythian Sisters lodge in the
V eterin arian s
___ M artin was also opposed bv Hughes bttlcs ot laws whlch th » supreme fair officials resulted In the ex-
. evening.
Mrs. Florian Mills left Sunday to who expressed the belief th a t the Jud*es or legislators have to pass emptlon of funds of the racing |
Telephone
titJ and 841
Join her husband a t Lake Q ulnault, state was not ready for a dicta- upon- an d - Uu‘t> 1»—Democracy. If commission from the provisions of
VXZaeVs
.xx.xf
b a r accompanied
i, Mills
M e w m M A itk e n de-
.
f tlw
»4»» ls»
*Z I St 1.»f <»P »>
rxt«*a ••V
«»«’’ lb
I »» te «a g Y
! Kill
•
Wash
Her
m
other
her fended
to r S e n a to r Q
legislator
votes
"Yes"
t h e s Vnlsr
\o to r U
o V»
v » e r S
r K
n Y
o P r '« 's
bill
IT -1 ,
V
Id ea l
as
far U«>i-
as Chehalis.
Wash; Mr.
the planning commission lays for him ; if he votes "No" the _ Henry Hagg of 1 lteedvlUe and Ed 1
Hillsboro is ideally located for an a im j wired Saturday th at the roads were and ided
stated th a t he believed It a folks gack home slay him politically Ereudrnthal of Hillsboro were among
air base and everyone should concentrate open
move toward a cabinet form of and If he skips roll call he U a the dairymen a t the capttol last
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Chase re­ government. He held th a t such a slacker and ail for three dollars Friday to attend ttie hearing on
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
on the idea of bringing such a base to ceivea
ceived wora
word last
week oi
of the
las. weex
m e birth
Dtrm ,
u _ ,
.
a d»v
the milk rontrol bill
Oregon.
M. D.
of a granddaughter. D iana M argnr- plal1 would reduce the cost of gov-
.
l e t s take a day's work. House
W ashington and California in years «-She TO bm-n January 24 to Mr. League members gave instant ap- railed to order a t 10 30 a. in., roll
EVE. EAR. NONE AND THROAT
past have recetved practically everything cal.
NI'ECIAI 1ST
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proval to the house bill to prevent rail, reading of bills, resolutions,
in the way
arm . y . and . navy
Mr. and ......
Mrs. . Paul
C. Rees ......
and .__■
property
owners from selling
natural
niemorlals
bills - pass third
.. .. • . of
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.... v,.
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_
(C.„i,ln»i».l iron, [>«v* i,n«I
. . construe-
,11 ,,i, «as 11 Several
li.staE
«1... •
(ll.AMMRM V I T n tll
tion w hile" O r p tr o n h a s had nothin? It is family were guests S aturday at resources, such ns stone, tim ber or reading w ithout a ripple on the gallery which now covers the walls
t i m e t h a t H r e tr o n c a m e i n t o t h e n ip tlLe R E Dunn home ln Porthuul mineral, from the land
until all w“ tFr Adjourn at noon. Back a t of both the house and senate cham -
M4MM» I
n i g n t i m e tnai Oregon c a m e i n t o t n e p i t - They spent the evening with Mr taxes were paid
3 P- m - 1,1 seaslon 30 m inutes and Iwrs forms one of U.e nitwit tnter-
paid.
('<»Mim»rrial N alian al Hank A rmi
ture in a prom inent way and in the loca- and Mrs. c. h . Lowe of Portland. Representative E L. Ross’ bill adjourn. T h at is the house In the rating attractions In the old capitol
buildings Most of the p o rtra its 1
I’honaa
tion . of
such an
air . . base here the . state
Sunday
guests
a ( t «• the
Earl
designed to break the monopoly of ear|y
P“ rt ° r the '«sslon >i
lltaura
. .
.
.
. .
<sxYrt home
lu .n io w
orn K
artX
V< w« Donel-
M7,t
f «•*.
| { M | . U n r « 1911
• 10 a. m. tu U m
were
Mr.
and T
Mrs.
Wil- large oil companies and reduce the
Let's
peek behind Uie scenes, - are
identified by perswial
g r°e l o m Y Ä
i m p V ü m T o ’r k T i h i . ? « son
P
' s . , - readily
llA ni Ä
AItW'r< W
»irwl \ i i s Ä
x
K n n S itiik
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r
n ,» » ,,.,
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O f f i r « «»71
I t lO p m. U
» ft p m.
J Capitol News Letter
gree some of the im portant
has lost in other years
An air base here would be as close
to downtown Portland as possible. It is
aw
av from
away
from the
the obstruction
obstruction of
of nearby
nearby
mountain» th a t h a i te taken
toll *• in
i
r their
r
aviation and
IS relatively
free from fog.
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Hillsboro is but a short distance from the
Astoria s0 th a t as a
voium pia r n e r ana AStoria, so m a. a. a
defensive base it would be properly lo-
cated.
cated.
Such a designation for any community
«»“•
would
speed developm ent there. It is im-
p ortant th at the citizenry of Hillsboro and
port
-,
..
.
»
j
the surrounding country co-operate and
put in intensive work to bring such a base
to
the northw
northw est
est with
with Hillsboro
Hillsboro as
as the
the
to the
Ideal location. Everyone should put nis
shoulder to the wheel and do w hatever he
possibly can
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1__________________
K anm a Sr ami Edgar Kmnna
considerable discussion a t the meet- ln t,,e “» m ln g until m idnight
the aid of the nanw plate attached
mg. Ross declared the cost of work, lots of It. and if one is so to the fram e of each picture
and m £ c e a L m i e “of" Portland «a-sollne to the consumer tn Gre- »"‘ lined he might put In a 34 lwur
shift.
and M iss'B ra n o r Sm ith of Laurel gon Is greater th an tn any other
P a p e rh a n g in g
P a in tin g
T here Is
little fun with It all
similarly situated and was
wood were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mr
higher th an necessary. He cited A-s an e , 4 r m Oregon mem ber we
Dr J C Harrison of P ortland,
«kl AB« (OOMUII 4
Moms
penter advertising
adve
Penter.
m an- ll,e
th<* price
Price oi
of n 14 cents paid oy
by I'o
P ort-
coyote u*
be wull
conduct
services v at the .-.utuun
Scholls
M
om s center,
man*
rt- *’“ ve
j »uggested
„77* th a t *■ the wjw»*
«».t ,,
.,,1,0, ,,
ager
of San Diego . U nion-Tribune land
in • proof of his argum
ent.
m ad® the . .. official
emblem
of th
e Ils*
church
Sunday.
Specinl music will
«
_
«1
«-» a.
«« ..«_
...
F. 1 m v c).»«»!
ner ItYSS <» 1», x I •»
ot San Diego. C al. was a gueat League members expressed the ,1OUM' The Book Of Books warns b'\,7!,rI Haviliory sm R h l and son are ,
S 'eraA d a y s A ^ t. " J 6* ol Mr
thought that the bill would prevent
to be as wise as a serpent, and
M»;
cLt wh,
here they
Mrs M om s Well. He was en route farm ers from obtaining fuel a t “O' the «■nx-nt ts made the cm- w e n t t o . i i s X '
the boy's '
to New York
wholesale. They ..iso felt th at it blem of wisdom. The state of o r r - ,n health
Miss P ? roV’v rni«I.t create# a monopoly of lnde- K°n h“s »<l«Ptc<l the beaver as 1U
S t ^ m “ nt h X u S were pendent cha,n "'a“01'--' w>»h re- emblem symbolic of Industry. The
MK*- ’ V ’ / V i r<,iiI KT? : m ,
g u e s T S t ^ T L X5I5
, ,nd •« w it X^ous°o7°a% "¿m u.“ ‘cunnmg1 » n T r o » * M ^'iL uSl. 'w ^
..
_
_ . .
. n. rmilt
„„„ *
* “ uid , ratty, sly and L th o u ah civilisation
dT d Thraday of
We l.o Estlnu»Unc In Full
M r and Mrs Bruce Sehulm erirh Pcrn" t the planning commission to cr“ fty. sly and although civilisation pnrlunol,,
H ahnem ann ho ,
to -operatlon with the
lea today for a ten d ^ ! trip to reduce the operating coat of various has «sued the edict of death against ,lta, Portland andI fu«“ »I
1
Federal H o u s in g Administration
Orland. Ca!. They are taking h e r,« t* te departm ents and com m ission ,lU11' he P*-' ‘l«,«l«,d all of his en- 1res «111 lx held .,t i o'rl.xk Friday
Mrs. Ada
now operating on a fee system was « « « « and now -appears, m every ^¡erm a«! at Hohnan A- Hons <lia|xl.
Ada Corner,
com er, to
to her
ner now
" W e Cover S u rface*"
home there.
the Denei
-ui, 37tli and Hawthorne streets. Porl-
belief expressed by
bv Senator state “ tn • »«•
the uo.u,..
union. »,
If m
the e m
beaver
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p. A. Anderson attended a m e e t-1 Aitken. He pointed out r th at State u emblematic
mdustry. the coy land, with Interm ent Ui the
— Fir
ing of Penney store m anagers of officials have no way of controlling ot* u Ule »y»«b°l of sagacity wor- •■“ 'J»’
Hll*"*»"™
Portland and vicinity Sunday at costa of these departm ents a t pres- th >
emulation of a legislator--
cV«lrr,0Si'’ .£,,rn. “l ,C r“nt?
II R. NICKESGN. Prop
the downtown Penney store l n P o r t - |e n t. AU fees flnea and
Ux, sn.art to be trapped by a lob- U "
Mrs*^.' D*' W l l t t oi
land.
should be turned over to the state by»st-
Salem
formerly
of
Hillsboro
She
Phone 2102
Past Chiefs' club will meet T hurs- treasurer and paid out under his
We are for the coyote; long may Is survived by her husband and two
day (tonight) with Mrs. 8. E. F a y -; d, ; l , lo7
Aituon
a u
he howl!
daughters. Phyllis N orm ,' and Paul-
ram a t 1473 Lincoln street. Mrs. d !£“ ? " ' A t,ken »‘ated. Such a *le nowl1
Ine Joyce of Portland: her
1 :
Lloyd Brown will be assisting host- rne,,’°a would result ln economical
ents.
and one slater. Mrs W. If
I handling of these commissions and
i ess.
Treglown of this city.
■"
j Mrs. Minniedel Baker of Port- j departm ents, he said.
Mrs O ertler was a member of a-»____ a ___ « w ______ w
R e d s o - - r A m e ric a n s? ,
M ll.l IM.AN HAC KS STORY
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land and Evangelist Teddy Leavitt n
« ZwTee«
”3 »
Hie Rebekah lodge und o f t h e V F < l t * U d l
The description of what crim inal syndicahsm Is and family were guests Sunday Kat-iL i J rilC P r A itP «
To th e Editor; As a staff writer Christian church,
for the Gregonian. and as author
as defined in the Oregon criminal syndicalism law. evening of R. L. Putnam and fam -
v y in c c i
O nr stock is fresh and com­
y
b p n n ted on tWs
alongside Uy.
C Iz v « « . R , « * , , , . T i m o « of the so-called "starvation" story,
M IR I ELIZABETH THOMAS
a resolution passed recently by the American Civil M lss Mildred DoneLson, student
O lU IlS D t l i t L 1 I tlltS I am comm itting my first offemx Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Thomas, 87, plete.
of
writing
a
letter
to
the
editor
I
died
Friday
at
her
home
In
Forest
Liberties union of Portland, ^ e re is th e official a t^O r ^ on
her Vp a r - ' ri
'C"«,fnue.i r»,m
However. I so value my reputation Grove. She was born In June. 1847
Lilly's M orcrop
definition of crim inal syndicalism, as defined in the P*nt tn e week end with her par financing of farm credit is com- for accural», news writing th a t I nt Galena. Ill sh e m arried Arthui
for lawns and gardens
syndicalism law itself
»nendable, declared MacNaughton am moved lo explain the story Un- H Thom as at Dubuque, Iowa ln
C rim inal syndicalism hereby is defined to be
at" Unlvers ty3 of Oregon ns [ x ii! 'th e ' ln cor,imPnt'nk on policies of the doubledly I have made m utakes in 1180 and they came to Forest Grove
Law n Grass
th e doctrine which advocates crime, physical
w e e it-e n a
bom»
Present adm inistration. The chief P“ ' 1' »'<-•*“ stories, but I stam i ten years later sh e lx survived by ....
..
Mrd «nrt iin ,b? Wi rfi i i J o S?r ' drawback has been the attenint to squarely on w hat I wrote about her widower a n d two children. • l e e p i n g Bent 1111,1 othe
violence, sabotage or any unlawful act or method
ents. Mr. and Mw. E. L. Johnson. '
tb needy families.
Hora e Thomas of Marysville, Cat.
Varieties fa r fine IllWIlS
as a means of accomplishing or effecting in ­
k A
dab ?. h
?_ e . r '
cram s« » the S «m ?um e
* , * • * < * d . . » W n.ak,' the and VIm. .»■' . t a p es of Winches- , ................. * .
dustrial or political change or revolution.
born January 25 to Mr and Mrs. Kran's at the same time Recovery fm al statem ent:
"'W e c a n 't do a ter Bay. Or, ion
Clover, tim othy and u 1 1
Sabotage hereby is defined to be intentional
Charles J._P eppard
of . Garibaldi, »pust come first and reform later, thing for them , one of the office
Services were held Monday
aft-
other field fram es.
and unlawful damage, injury or destruction of
They formerly lfved ln Hillsboro.
he contended.
workers said in desperation 'T h eres cm,ion front th r Congregational
Factors interfering with progress nothing for then, to do but sta rv e .'' church In Forest Orovc with Rev.
real or personal property
Sprays a n d Sprayer«
Next of the series of invitational
By these definitions wrong impressions of some Masonic and Eastern S tar dances “* cited by the speaker were the The statem ent wax made by an E. D. Kellogg officiating Inter-
citizens regarding the syndicalism law may be cor- will be given Thursday evening, disturbance and ncertalnty result- fiEItA office worker.
m ent * as In Forest View eeme-
C o m m e n t In v ite d
rected. Thus, to forbid crim inal syndicalism m eans February 7. a t ^ h e Masonic hall.
¡ing from thep resent session of
‘oVerlookcdnbyetio se funeral arrangem rntsh“d rharfte of
I'rrd - Sred - IIggn uiui TtmUry
to forbid advocacy of ertme, forbid advocacy of
Past Noble G rands club of the congress and state legislatures, un- 5 , “"
t l , „¿“„ 7
The Argus calls attention of its rea d ­ physical violence, fcwWd intentional or unlawful dam -
jS L .’ g S X i l #
’ "’’i“" * N? bla,ne
he a l J
MARY
VIOLA
(O
X
I’hnnr 30A1
pve2,ln^ Q..Februar^' 1S> ing public debt and slow retirem ent tached
ers to a letter under “ Public Forum w rit­ age, injury or destruction of property. All these Items
to them __ or to
Mr. ________
Well for
_________
_____
Mary Viola Cox. 78. of Forest
forbidden are already made unlawful by th e
' J ? nan „
of private debts, the resistance of the conditions. They mode a slate- Orove. died Friday a t St Vincent's
ten by Loren H. Milliman, local new spa­ so
statutes. The crim inal syndicalism law merely makes M^ me s ie“ e|" w ^ ^ e s u ^ n d S ? organized blocs to adjustm ent of m ent of fact. W hatever blame. If hospital In Portland, after several
per correspondent for a Portland paper, v advocacy
of these unlawful acts an offense punish- a t the home of Mr
Mrs Thoml personal preferences and the ram - any, is to be distributed by those weeks' illness. She was born July
in which he comments on the r e c e n t able by im
p ant nationalistic tendencies In the » '''ku>K to distribute blame goes to II. 185«. at Rock Island. III. She Is
prisonment or fine. And it is Reds ad- as M arlin ln Portland,
. . —..
the state committee which cut survived bv two sons. Wllllnm R
world
with ............................
their th reat of war.
starvation Story th a t ap p earea in t n e ” vocating commission of these unlawful acts in an Mrs C C Snyder visited dur ----
denoKlt«
am ......... ... the
ent ol transient
re- - Cox of ...
Forest
Grove,
Oregonian. This new spaper welcomes com- effort
----- - —
---- *■-— the
*•-- American
*---- -— ------------*
--- in g 'th e w eek-end'w lth her brother- , Increases i * ln n hank dePP®lts
to overthrow
government *
by
-
..... allotm
w the
...t
........
« . . . and Augustus
are lief
funds
without regard to
D. Cox of Yuma,
Arlz.
arm ed revolution, who demand repeal of th e syndl- , in-law and sister, Dr, and Mrs. A. | false PremLSPS of prosperity, the needs of Washington county. The
Services were held Sunday a t the
m
ent
under
th
e
h
e
a
d
l
d
g
o
f
P
u
b
lic
m e m u n a e r t n e iro a
«
. . .
caUsm Jaw jn Qrder w glve them # specU1 -------
pr.vUege
- _ j sta rk , . a . t Albany.
...------
'sp eak er stated. Borrowed money in- federal allotm ent to Oregon was chape] of the Forest Grove Under-
Forum ,” but insists on brevity and the sign­ to advocate the commission of crime, --------
Lumsden of Portland creases deposits many times with reduced approximately 25 per cent taking parlors with Miss Bowman
physical vio
ing of nam es to letters subm itted. It also lence and sabotage.
eeek-end _ with
G lo ria! the result th a t the latter is not a while W ashington county's share as reader. Music wit. furnished by
__________
was cut roughly 6« 2-3 per cent.
Mrs. Edith Evans Interm ent was ln
How can an Oregon legislature for one m inute '
daughter of Mr and Mrs. fair index of Improvement.
reserves the right to refuse articles of
_
The story was dcslgni .ed to obtain Forest View cemetery.
Resolution
opposing the repeal of
propose repeal oi a law in order th a t Reds, ln an A“ '
Johnson,
libelous nature.
the
syndicalism*"!«»«
results
by
revealing
conditions
u.s
effort to make a Soviet out of America, be given I . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and Z X i
T
th«y are Sim ilar conditions existed
IVA I.ETIIA MOORE
freedom to advocate commission of crime ?-O reg o n d“dg gueste° o f ^ S . ^ n d Mra. Henry w li g^rion,eH h tU?h» o Z
861, U? ln oth,,r counties In Oregon, but
Mrs. Iva D 'th a Moore. 67, passed
was adopted by the Rotary club, other reporters either because of away Friday at her home a t East
Journal.
Kroeger.
Report on the proposal to obtain false pride In th eir counties, or be- Stanwood. Wash. Services were held
Announcem ent th a t the Baseline street
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Local No. 2, Hillsboro N. E. W. a place for historical relics of this cause of lack of enterprise, failed at the chapel of the Forest Orove
from Fifth to Range streets would be
_ ,
......
..
... .
.
. F ' w111 n»e®t Thursday evening a t area was given by L. C. Kramlen, to reveal them. Incidentally, re- Undertaking Co. Tuesday morning
th a t churches in his town compete the old G range hall. The public Is committee chairm an
widened and paved by the state as fed ­ with Declaring
suits were obtained, as your news- with Rev. E. D. Kellogg officiating.
the newspaper by selling C hristm as greeting invited.
Evangelist Teddv Leavitt
w i l l P»Per
failed to report,
through
m ak- She
was Interred In Forest View
eral aid project and in continuation of the cards from house to house, th a t envelopes used i n ' Lewis G arfield and family moved
* ** " i l l ln*
Inez more
m r.ru ,ederai funds
fu r tr lti
o o n lla L In n
n i n u l o r t i beside
a t the luncheon
available
cemetery
her fath er a n d
work done last summ er is pleasing to local the back of church jjews for receiving collections last week Iron. West Portland to
. CnB? n r xlay ‘T hurs- l0 q je iocaj re ue, office,
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Euphetnla
Members
will
be
asked
as
There
was
no
question
as
to
th
r
Richardson,
Charles Law place near Witch
people. Residents along t h i s highw ay are printed out of town, and th a t one church for
to tneir opinion on the construe- hum anltarlanlsm of President Roose-
—
HIGH-HEAT
street had to put out a lot of money them ­ which notices of services have been published gratis Hazel-
tion of a new school building to velt. The sole question was the e f - , Joint Itrunlon February fi­
for
years
is
now
Issuing
a
bulletin,
printed
o
u
t
of
.
,?Pd
Mrs.
8.
W.
Melhulsh
selves for the original work and the con­ town and carrying local advertising, the editor of the ?Trd a n r|dM rsWp«niS
Reunion of alumni and other stu-
Ku,es£s ?f replace David Hill school provided flclenty of the slate relief office
1,1 Pui'Dand. if politics are to be dents of West Union and Jackson
tinual w ear and te a r of heavy highway Beaverton Review has announced th a t he will here- ¡and
Ft' a governm ent donation of 30 tx r dragged
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— - ------------
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------------ will
-- —
unwillingly
Into the
m at- I-—-—
school ----
districts
lx —
held - a ■
t the
travel was putting the pavem ent in such after charge advertising rates of five cents a line Mrs JoM.ph B e i d e r Of Heppner cent can be secured.
'ee'
K- P- hall. North Plains, Saturday
I here is no question as to the night, February 9. Th«we attending SIANOAMP Oil COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
a condition th a t it becam e a worry as to for church announcem ents published ln th a t news- u visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sym pathy and consideration of the
paper.—Newberg Scribe.
J. H. Hensley, and family this week.
fu tu re cost.
people of Hillsboro and of W ash­
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schneider
Thirty Years .Ago
ington county because their open-
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider
decree; S tate Industrial Accident
D io .,.-.'« ™
Argus, February 2. 1905 -Governor hcartedness has been dem onstrated
j visited relatives ln Portland Sunday. Cham berlain praised bv W ashing- many times. However, some agency
commission vs. T rum an Boyd, de- L J a ir V ID C n r i a n n i l l Q
’imteio)
*
O
fault Judgm ent; S tate - Industrial
To preserve memory to the
Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Olsen and ton County Pomona Grange.
slipped ln arranging for the care
Forest Grove city council votes ot newcomers,
Accident commission vs. M artin J.
daughter of Portland visited S un­
rightful heirs of the c o m i n g
Bernards, default judgm ent; John
You. yourself, adm it in your ed-
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Olsen. to draft ordinance to provide for
years, th a t it may have the same
E. Bailey vs. Unknown heirs at
(C ontinued from pave one)
Form ation of a W ashington c o u n -, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fowler of licenslng a saloon ln the college Itorlal of January 24 th a t "tran -
slent funds were exhausted and as
m eaning to them th a t the living
to charges of having deer m eat In law of Horace Parsons et a t or- ty cow testing asociatlon was fav- Portland were week-end guests of town.
company, Uniform
Uniform Rank
Rank a « result
result grocery
grocery orde:
orders could not
rxissesslon during a closed d e r) M atter of Liquidation of Shute orPd h r„ Tupsdav a f,prnonn hv - Mr. and Mrs. Edward C Coman
j „H Hillsboro
illsboro company,
have found in it, th a t is the duty
Donald G arriga“ Savings bank, partial release of groGp of rountv dV irvm ^ X t
Mr and M r . F K e r s t e i n
S 7f
1pcLs L A' Lo”«' captain; be given. Governm ent commodities
season. T he men. Etonald G arrg u s. mortgage regards H in t obligations; fn upt
county aeent^s o U 'ir^ Fn r children of P o r t^ nd
F. J Williams, 1st Lt.; W. V. Wiley, i do not supply all the needs of a
of the m em orial. Only selected
John Rand. Thom as Mead and Bank of com m erce of Oregon City
with Mr and
a
t 8 U^ day 2nd LL; T 8 Weutherred, recorder, family.”
granite should be used, other
R obert LeRoy Oswalt, were arrested vs M arshall T. Ryan et al, order; r 16 {’ast' thre5 years cow testing wh h »Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lentz.
*
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
and B. A. Barber, treasurer.
W ith kindest personal regards, I
m aterials do not stand the test
Monday.
G raham S. Young vs. LaVem E.
been carried on in this coun-
Max Sm ith left Friday to resume
Eugene W D ant Installed presi­
lloren H. Milliman
of time.
■»
s u it t„ collect contributions al-1 Young, default: Elfreida Hughes v s., tv >»} co-operation with Yamhill his work with Snoqualmie Falls dent Reedvllle lodge, Lions.
,Pf ^ i . ^ h ^ d o e .m der workmen's Alfred Berger, satisfaction of Judg-
county dairymen
Lumber company in Washington,
Free M ethodist Church
Public Interest divided on ques­
O
R
E
G
O
N
M
O
N
U
M
E
N
T
W
O
R
K
S
leged to be due under w orkm ens m e n t. CallJornia Jo in t stock Land Considerable number of dairy-
Mr. and Mrs. H C. Adams of tion of city buying park
— property.
jn ertv
Sunday school, 10 a m ; love . . n o»
■ ..
New salary law by^w hlci sheriff fca«L 11; preaching, 11:15 S acra-,
' ’ *• “ t h U n a r d , M g r .
compensation law was filed Tuesday bank Qf S an p ranclsco vs Joseph men in this county desire cow test- 1 Crescent City visited Monday a ft-
4th a t Main, Hillsboro
against Fred H. McKennie by tne c Hare
a j confirm ation of sale; ing benefits but cannot be In- em oon with Mrs. A. L. Jensen
receives «1800 a year goes into ef- rr>ent of the Lord's Supper a t 12
noon. He was expected and now Is
S ta te Industrial Accident commis- w illiam H. B Sm ith vs. R. H eluded in the present set-up, It
Mrs. Addle Preston of Sunset feet July 1
Perley Campbell drowns as re- here, the m an with the thorn In
sion.
Ellison et al, order; an d Jo h n 8. was pointed out. Efforts are now f Camp near Timber visited Mrs' A.
suit of sail boat accident on Jack- his flesh, Rev. A. C. Archer from
Alleged . worthless
check for $20 r Harper,
trustee,
vs.
H arry irtrt M. K er- _a_i______
being made to
sign
up _ enough L. Brown during the past week
_
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a
n
ot
n
1
n
v
n
e
ri
11
i
n
n
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1
A Choice Selection of
son bottom. Ed Adkins and Roy U|e sod house on the K ansas P rar-
•was passed Janu ary 19 a t the Hills- ron et al, overruling motion
dairymen to organize an assocla-
Women’s Church Service league Mfx.re have narrow escape from le»' He has a message for you. Come
Probate orders In the " following
tion for this county.
boro Pharm acy, according to a re-
"
will meet Wednesday afternoon a t death.
7
and '-----
hear -- him. Services
a t 7:30 each
estates were Lsued this week: M
a r y ________________
port to th e sheriff's office Friday Stewart,
the home of Mrs. M. Wick.
Fifteen Years Ago
evening next week. The old fash-
K arl Haefllger. Andrew
T
.»•
A felony w arran t was Issued Im­ Mazurek, William K nlttel, William
Mrs.
F.
N.
O'Donnell
of
Newport
Argus, January 29,
1920 Dr lone<l gospel In the old fashioned
J OO L a t e tO d a S S ll V
mediately. The check was draw n on C. Harmon, Orfem a Adams, W. D.
• , : visited last week with her - , parents, Francis Alonzo Bailey, noted plo- waY A1l strangers are welcome B
neer physician and surgeon died
Yates, pastor.
th e F irst N ational bank of P o rt­ Smith, Theodore Newstad, B ern- FRUIT trees, apple, cherry, pear. M r. and Mrs. L. J. Rushlow
1931 Ford Coupe
peach, prune, plum, apricot, wal-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kennedy of here January 23. He had practiced
land. payable to J. E. M urray and hard Schweers, Augusta and R ein­
1932
Ford V -8 Coupe
Bethany
Baptist
Church
here
since
1864.
Dr.
Bailey
had
nut. almond, filbert, grape vine. Ranks were guests Sunday evening
signed by R. L. Craine of th e U. S hold Irmler, Joseph Bullck, Mary
served as mayor of Hillsboro and
berry plants, roses, ornam entals, a t the Reid Eldridge home
Sunday school, 9 45 a m., classes1
C. Pringle, S arah C. Robbins, Mary
1931
C hevrolet R. S. Roadster
B ureau of Roads.
for everyone; preaching service, li
Peterson, a n d Effie Becker.
complete line Call a t Reedvllle
ljOU Meyers of Ogden, Utah was as a regent of o . A. C.
Jo h n Rychen of Sherwood route L.
Masked robbers hold up Orenco
G uardianship orders were issued
1933 Plym outh Sedan
sales
y
a
rd
.-M
o
tz
Bros.'
N
urser-
a
guest
week
of
M
r
and
Mra
4 reported th e loss of a drag saw for Constance R uth Howe, E rna
store and get about $150.
ies.
50tf | w. M. Snipes of Reedvllle.
D o n ’t G e t U p N ights
1933 Dodge Sedan
to the sheriff Saturday.
o»am .. ®.' 'h'hy, county
Muller, Jennie E. Adams, Irving WANTED—O
as donkey
o i r cater
...
.
«
,
l
e
r'
Edward
Johnson
of
Wisconsin
ts
.. . j pioneer
^ nuary
Make This 25c Test
of 1847. died In Portland
C harged w ith th e alleged larceny Dooley, and Ju lh l Hcnrtkson.
Main
si™
Jiiu
h
X
vUiting this week a t the home of
Condition
G u a ran tee d — P rice* R ight
of a watch, Ben Easter, formerly
Use
Juniper
oil,
Buchu
leaves,
in.—1134 Main St.. Hillsboro. 50pthis nephew, H arry Johnson
Raymond H Ward died here Ja n - ete„ to flush out excess acids and
employed as a logger In county
WANT
Cow
Have
good
loose
hay
Mr
and
Mrs
n
.lH
M
r*.
Peterson
Estate
uary 27 of Injuries received a t wa»te m atter. G et rid of bladder
mills, was arrested Wednesday a t
—Birch, 1H miles south on First p ortia nd were Sunday gue.sts of Johnson mill ln south T ualatin
I Irritation th a t causes waking up.
C utler City. He was arrested ln
Filed fo r Probate H ere
gtreet.
5<>P,Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long
frequent desire, scanty flow, burn-1
connection with th e th e ft of
E state of Mrs. Mary L. P eter­
Marriage Licenses
| Ing and backache. O et Juniper oil 1
w atch from Byron R anes of Gales
Miss Irta Jones of Yamhill spent
l,
totaling
approxim
ately
$10,-
Official
and
Unofficial
News
—
son,
Anthony F. Vandehey of Banks) Buchu leaves, etc., In little green!
New lo catio n
Greek.
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
route 1 and Marcella Kalsch of ' tablets called Bukets, the bladder
O rders In th e following circuit 000 i, was filed for probate Wednes- All th a t Is fit to p rin t ln Hillsboro Bruce 8chulmerlch.
,y. In addition to legacies to and the county — Court, arrests,
Cornelius
route
2,
January
30.
I
laxative.
In
four
days
If
not
pleased
I
court cases were Issued th is week:
1125
T H IR D S T R E E T
Mrs. H D. Huggins Is very 111
Wayne T. Mullivan and Deonne | go back and get your 25c. G et y o u r!
M innie Bradford vs. David B rad­ heirs, Mrs. Peterson left $1000 to schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , with flu this week.
H illsboro
the
D
oem
becher
hospital
in
P
ort-
■
deaths,
society.—Every
week
ln
the
Frances
Miller,
both
of
Hillsboro,
regular
sleep
and
feel
"full
of
pen
"
Oregon
ford. default, decree; Anna J o h n ­
1 r Delta
w » . c Drug
. ---- store.—Adv.
»—
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v I
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnes spent January 23.
, Argus.
son vs LeRoy L. Johnson, default, land.
Scholls
Hillsboro DecoratingCo.
Public Forum
Farmers’ Cash Store
Q uality
Our Yesterdays
Bethany Man Held
Bad Check Charge
The Memorial - - -
County Test Group
USED CARS
CADY MOTOR CO.
tf