The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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N e K IN N X T A M e k lN N E T . P u M i.k e r.
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B a U n d a * a a ^ S - c U m m attar
poalo ffie« at Hillsboro. Oi
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Aaaoeiation and Na-
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Mem ber of the A u d it
NEW SPAPER
the
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Associât« Editor
M c K inney
E d itor
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in
First A udited Taper. L a r« -
A ««filed W eekly C ircula­
tio n
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Bureau of C irculation
OF
W A S H IN G T O N
Sabseription Ratea S tric tly Cash in Advance
.............. .................11.50
U . 8 Outaida O raro n
F ,.reten Coim tn
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The m ib b o ro A m u , u i u m « no fina ncia l
,
■Rora publi.hed In i n oUumna. but lu caaaa
le p e r
la a t fa u lt w ill reprint that p a rt of an advertinunienl in which
iba t/p u < ra p h ic a l m istake occurs.
J“*“'“
A n Independent N ew ,paper. Wtuwe SeRicea and
• r e Bared ou the Principle of the Golden R u le
”
would lh at men ahould do to you. do re aiao to them like-
wiae • - M a t t h e w T i l t .
Worth Backing
Most everyone will a<?mit th at the
principles back of he Rational R ^overy
act are good and th at good has been ac-
complished in helping to stabilize indus-
try. Because there has been lack of teeth
to give the right kind of enforcem ent and
NRA has broken down in places to the
benefit of the “chiseler” and non-co-opera­
to r is th at any reason why the great m a­
jority in any industry should take the
“ defeatist” attitude, stand idly by and see
som ething th a t has so much of good in
it go to pieces entirely.
The decent elem ents in industry must
fig h t to see th a t the good in this program
is m aintained, not ju st simply give up
and say it “can’t be done.” If it is w orth­
while the leaders in the industry th a t ap­
preciate it should strive to do everything
possible to m ake it succeed in spite of the
difficulties.
The broad general principles of the
codes have been the objectives of the
tra d e associatons for years. Most of the
codes are the handiw ork of the rep re­
sentatives and leaders of those who m ake
up the various industries. Failures have
been due in part to the hum an element,
which in some cases had too much faith,
and in others to lack of “te e th ” and
politics.
The state NRA may be the nucleus
around which local elem ents can be
form ed to bring about ultim ate success.
The m easure should provide “tee th " and
should be passed to help stabilization.
The decent elem ent should not let the
“chiseler” bring all down to the lowest
possible level and jeopardize the finan­
cial structure of a whole industry or in­
dustries. Let everyone work to m aintain
the highest possible standard for the var­
ious elem ents of Am erican life.
Colorado Editor has truthfully said:
“ Ju st how well the law will do the job
is entirely in the hands of those who come
under its jurisdiction. And in obeying
this law it should be rem em bered th a t it
is a law for profit and decent com peti­
tion and th a t there should be no question
as to the desire to work with it.”
May Regret Later
Usually cities of the age of Hillsboro
are faced with difficulties in the securing
of p ark property. However, an excellent
opportunity exists here to dedicate cer­
tain city-owned property for park p u r­
poses. F ailure to do so now may be re ­
gretted in later years. City-owned prop­
erty at the east entrance to the city on
the highw ay affords a splendid opportu­
nity fo r eventually m aking a most a t­
tractive city entrance, one th a t will be
considerably different from the num erous
roadside stands seen as you en ter many
cities.
Let’s Go to Aloha
Hillsboro business people are looking
forw ard to another visitation with the
people of Aloha at the annual “ Hillsboro
N ight” February 21. Local folk have al­
ways enjoyed these get-togethers with our
neighbors in adjoining communities and
this event is one of the outstanding a f­
fairs of the year. Let’s all go to Aloha.
The im portance of Hillsboro as a tra d ­
ing center to the people of W ashington
county will be clearly stressed in the
values to be offered by local m erchants
in the “ Dollar Days” here F ebruary 22
and 23. Be sure to visit the county seat
on th a t date.
H IL L S B U K U
Housing Opportunities
Local people are beinur asked to co­
operate in the national housing act. Ex­
cellent opportunities are being given for
everyone to m ake those much needed re ­
pairs or to build that new home they have
always w anted, provided they have a reg ­
ular income. A very big percentage of
the unemployed have been in the building
trades and work along this line will go
a long ways tow ard easing the unem ploy­
ment burden. It has real possibilities for
bringing us fu rth er on the road to recov­
ery. All should give encouragem ent to
this movement.
Every time the local new spaper goes
to press without the advertisem ent of some
local business which has something to sell,
th a t local business is NOT co-operating
with other advertisers in the common ef­
fort to keep local citizens “ buying at
hom e.”— Selected.
goJng right out a fter th at coun.
basketball cham pionship. Go right a fter
•
aH f w yQU and h(jpe th at
.
on
th(j gUte
are
senes.
ARGU S,
Librarian Talks
Tuesday Before
P. T. «4. Meeting
to ft
at the Parent-TVacher»'
association
meeting
evening In the
l i Tuesday
~
unior nigh school auditorium. The
ev. Charles M. Heed served as
program chairman. There w e r r
talks, musical numbers and recita­
tions.
Mrs. Georgia Smith, city librarian.1
talked on books lor both children
and parents. Miss T e n n e s s e e
Weathcrred of the Htlhl faculty
gave a review of recent writings
on Lincoln. Miss Jean Person gave
a reading and Miss Maureen Moore
presented a group of boys In a
chorus who sang "Kentucky Babe
and the "Tinker Song" from “Robin
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, February 14, 1936
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
Counties Get
A A A Money
THAT'S uo^ar V u G er Fcß.
teaching e u ß S oy ? wert
TC SuilP TKkNCHM? AMD
wiße FNTWUMeNT:?»
College News Service Every Ore.
gmi county tuts shared in the dis­
tribution of («.2«0.MA 39 In rental
and lament payments returned to
this state under the provisions of
the agricultural adjustment act. a.
oordlng to a report as of January
1 recently received by the Oregon
Extension service Washington conn
ly's total Is »««.«38 63. »««1.74173 be-
lug ou wheal contracts ami »31 .
' 697.90 on corn-hug agreements
Total expenditures In this stain
I from priM'esslng luxes amounted at
| lhat time to »10. «39,«66 111), but this
amount included
*8>OT9,4OT.8O foi
"surplus removal," nawt of which
was used lu financing the wheal
export subsidy at Portland. Only
8113.5««.0« Is listed as general ad-
mlnlxtrutlve expense lu this state
Wheat benefits have accounted
! for the bulk of AAA payments In
Oregon, the total at the first of
the year being »3.880.3««65. com­
pared with »300.100 0« for the corn-
| hog program Tlie latter represents
only the first payment on the 103«
contracts, however.
Hood.“
Fines are a regrettable feature
of the library service, but can't
be done away with, Mrs. Smith
said. She urged parents to co-op­
erate with their children and the
library to see that books were re­
turned on time. Use of the library
teaches children respect for public
property, she added.
Gulldlng the reading tastes of
children is a difficult matter, Mrs
Smith believes, but parents should
familiarize themselves with the best
children's books so that they can
offer advice on what volumes to
draw from the library when the
opportunity Is offered.
Reports were made of the coun­
ty meeting here Saturday.
A candle-lighting ceremony 1 n
honor of Founders' Dav was also
performed.
New Legion Post
Will Get Charter
New Tualatin Valley post No. 03.
American Legion, organised In the
Beaverton-Mrtxgrr district, will be
grunted its charter February 31 at
(he Metxger rlub house. Depart­
mental officers will Install t h e
newly elected officers
Officers to be installed a rc : Harry
F. Kllunder. commander; W. Il
Lawrence and J F Mills, vlce-com
manders; W C Froman. adjutant.
C. A IXmnally, finance officer, and
J. O. Johnson and John Pelst-hcr.
executive committee.
meal unhide« nun.
from srvcral different posts hi
Washington county amt from Port­
land The program will be followed
by a dance twglonnalres and »Ivrs
from Hillsboro have been invited,
Guests of Teacher—
Group of young people from Bon­
doubtless Is true that not all persons uho ita Sunday school spent the evc-
advocate "reneaT oi the* Oregon crim in al syndicalism ning at the home of A. J. Whtddon
^ U ^ T o m m i n l u or ‘s y m p a t h y with thoge g Friday
g a y e evening
v e n ly w u , their form er
Estelle tvwiutv. r-resent
who advocate violence m the overthrow of this teacher.
were Alfred. Vivian
a n d Wesley
government for a communistic form yet some seem Boyer. Erma. Grace and Harry
to think the law works the very opposite to what Hampton. Jessie a n d Katherine
Williams. Louise Harrison, Mar- Masonic temple Past matrons and
was intended by it.
principals' and rural teachers' or­
garet Cabe. Dorothy Cook. Flor- patrons of the chapter will be es-
A well known citizen of The Dalles, F. M. Gill, ence
ganization will be held.
Freeze,
Maxine
McManus.
Miss
peclally
honored
in a communication to the Oregonian takes this ?eal i n z ” idk M is ^ n n u ,15 E“gCne ,Robert H Kelly ls now regular
High school departmental will be
presided over by J P. McOlaason
strange position. He says that the law would justify rearing and Miss sm ith.
, soloist at the Christian Science
of Forest Grove, while grade school
itself if it discouraged communism and caused fewer Farewell Party Held—
j church. Mrs. Lea Moulin of east
departmental will be led by Miss
persons to believe in the principles advocated by com­
Ladies
of
the
Hillsboro
Grange
of
Hillsboro
was
soloist
during
Jan-
Merle Davies of Beaverton. Music
munists. But,” says he, "I feel th at it will pro­ gave a farewell luncheon Tuesday uar>'-
_____
Additional »2850 In federal relief will be provided by the lleuvrrton
duce just the opposite effect," because of the sym­ afternoon for Mrs Scott Wolfe at
Mrs. __
Emma C. McKinney
of the
pathy it will arouse on behalf of those convicted ___________
the home of Mrs. A.UW Gottlieb' A i g i U ab £ t o ’te* wound “again | fl,nds for the mo,“ h of February high school orchestra and the Beav­
A gift was presented to Mrs. Wolfe »Her having been confined to tier waa received this week by R W erton grade scliool band
under the law.
C H Nosier of Hillsboro Is presi­
Well, county relief committee chalr-
Yes. it is a pity th at we have in this republic by Mesdatnes C. H. Himes, R. Hor- home with a severe case of flu.
Mrs. A. L. Chase left Tuesday by man. These funds, together with dent of the county teachers’ asso­
so many weak-minded, tender-hearted people who necker, D. B. Burkhalter. Wena
Chase.
Claud
Cook.
D.
Edtger.
H
bus
for
Oakland.
C
al,
where
she
the
85300
25
already
alloted
and
the
ciation
and Hay Haas of Gaston of
can't stand it to see a criminal punished and who Munxres,
Munkres, Kose
Rose Cox.
will visit her daughters
cox. Anna Schul-1
Schul-¡will
daughters, Mrs Wes- $7935 experted tomorrow from state the elementary principal, aiidrui.il , A ' ' Havens of Hillsboro
think the way to check crime is to repeal the laws
^ hw-ChllÀ i , ^ K Fors>the ley StumPf and Mrs. Ruth Phillips. liquor commission. will bring the teachers' group.
,’lecle‘l 'I. e-prexldent of the xtat
against crime.
J. Miller and Mrs. Gottlieb.
j Mr and Mrs. Earl Simpson and total
amount available ___
for February
February |
-
on antzutlon_ of _Justlcrx of t h
___ ________________
Of course where there is no law defining certain Card Tarty Enjoyed—
prate formed Friday a t Sairni
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fetters of .relief programs in the county to
acts as criminal and prescribing a punishment for
Arthur M H Htook of Forest Orovr
Mrs. L. HUliker and John Reilly M°rrtl“ nrid
, 8unday
_ guests o f! approximately three*fourthg of that
violation, there is in a sense no crime that can be made high scores at “500"
and J H Barber of Tigard also a t­
1 DavLs
allowed In January, he said
"5Ü0" at
-» the
»►
— '
alla Mr5-
checked by the threat or punishment of the law. St. Matthews ladies' card party
tendri! the organisation inerting
Richard Sutherland, student at
Funds now on hand will meet
but the act may still be a crime against society February 6. Miss Julia Tatom re- Oregon otatej college Corvallis, spent payrolls on SERA nrolecta until
Resolutions regarding the pro­
ceived consolation. Members of the the week-end with his parents. Mr p ,
,,
or the good order and protection of government.
Marquis and Federation wheat posed revision of Justice of the
committee were Mesdames Walter a,ld Mrs J- E Sutherland.
February 21. according to W J
peace fees anil regarding the Juris­
Mr. Gill starts out by saying: "The purpose of ___
Busch. A. J. Vandehey, J. Nettling, j Ladles' Aid m
of the Christian Mills, county manager. If addl- are both suitable spring varieties
law and its enforcement is to protect society by dis­ and L. HtlUker. Next party will be church will hold the monthly silver I tlonal money ls not made available. for seeding In Washington countv. diction of tlte court in civil and
couraging crime and by reforming the criminal."
Wednesday evening with Mrs. F. C. tea Wednesday afternoon at the the 30 P r e c i s now under way will according to William F. Cyrux, criminal actions were adopted
home of Mrs. C. M. Powell.
I have to be shut down. Work relief county agent. Spring wheat Is gen­
That sounds plausible but it doesn't state the Smith as chairman.
Mlss 3e“ ‘e Ireland, teaching art Programs are already operating on erally considered a rather poor
fact forcefully enough. The fact is, the main pur­ Social Club to Meet—
Eastern Star social club will meet
a Seattle high school, arr.ved » 34-hOUr a week basis, he declared. spring crop but sometimes It 1»
pose of the law is to secure protection to the in­
Spend “ ’** SprlnK
N°.
8ERA pr° J7 U ! ° T thC necessary to seed It In those sea­
dividual in the exercise of his rights as a citizen and February 2b i^ S a d of £ .d a y a v a ^ tlc i? 1' ''
j county were approved by the state sons where Rink and Jenkins Club
establish the dignity and power of the government the home of Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore vaf atlon
cannot be seeded In February, then
meeting will be a two o'clock
Mrs- c - E- Wells and Mrs. Hen- committee this week.
in the exercise of its prerogatives and insure its per­ The
the two’ first named varieties will of Plan
» . ^ v for
l .e c a l i b county-wide
s '^ l i o r d March1"«
tea, and all members are urged to rletta Morgan left Wednesday to 1
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petuity.
prove satisfactory for later seeding was announced Wednesday
“
iwarm
ia
attend. Mrs. Verne Curry and Mrs. sPend u»e remainder of the week
a <
during
at
The communist seeks to undermine the most H. Hoeffel are assisting hostesses. c UyMrs' Wells cotta8e at Pacific C O M l t y C o i l l t A S K S
Last week. In connection with the a joint meeting of Forest Grove
City
cherished and fundamental principles of our Ameri­
Malcolm Horne of North Plains
F | o , w l C n n f r n I necessity of seeding at least the and Hillsboro Rotary clubs at For­
, W. Gives C o n cert-
can government and advocates acts of violence in A. A. U.
p
will
suffered
a
fractured
rlnht
I
O
r
r
H X X l V , O I l l r O I minimum acreage of wheat under est Orovr The Tigard Lions club
The
local
A.
A.
U.
W.
group
right
arm
destroying our form of government. He poses as a
the terms of the wheat adjustment
a concert February 26 at Wednesday of last week Dr A O
the event
citizen and seeks the protection of a government he sponsor
Project for flood rontrol on the contract, a mistake was made and Is R. planning
Marsh hall. Pacific university. For- Pitman attended him.
Frank Peters, rlreult Judge,
would overthrow, and as brought out In the DeJonge est Grove Mary VanDyke and Ar- Mrs. J K. Webber a n d h e r b r o t h - Tualatin river and its tributaries the news Item appeared in the local was
principal speaker at the Joint
trial, would take his orders from a foreign govern­ ther art°lstaS<D re ^ n t^ )rClttnd W‘J b' er' J ' W Pear1' of Portlftnd visited was Included in the list of sug­ papers to the effect that Marquis Holary meeting, discussing Wash­
ment.
the artists presented.
Thursday with their brother. E J gested Improvements submitted to and Federation wheat were not de- ington county history.
Of course the communists, and some others, want Mrs. Pittenger Hostes»—
tlte Federal Emergency Administra- iiendable This statement sltould
Pearl, at Brownsville.
the criminal syndicalism law repealed. Then a “for­
_____
Breakfast club met with Mrs. W
Dorcas club will meet tonight at of Public Works last week by the have read that Marquis and Fed- S u rv e v T itv
, r n - eration
,• r a t i o n wheat
w h e a t were
a e r . more depend-
,l.,w .,„ l.
eigner" can stand up on every corner and denounce E. Pittinger Wednesday morning, the home of Mrs. Ralph ______
Ramey Washington county court The pro-
« • » - liy G j o v e r n m e n t
n e in g C o n d u c te d l o c a l l y
this government, advocate its overthrow and threaten The Valentine motif was carried out Mrs. S. W Melhulsh Is assisting posals are being used to compile an able.
Inventory of needed projects under
Two years ago after the freeze-
survey of the various phases of
violence. No law can touch him. The government in decoration, and Mrs. R. F. Peters hostess.
Mr. ----
and -------
Mrs. . J. . T. Rice and the new public works program
J out of December. 1932. a consider- l,lty « ° 'r r »nient is now bring con-
he seeks to destroy protects him in his efforts to the program Curry had charKe 01 ----
destroy it.
,£t™i,lyv ° L y ^ nf?ruver' - Wash -
List submitted by the county In- able wreage o( Marquis and Frilrr- „ £ d a‘ th<‘
clty 11,11 by
v H hl
i 'Brown
th M a d Mrs
(1udes painting and Interior repair atlon
was seeded in the M F
la-ague of Ore-
No; the law is the citizens' protection against
r <
' rtger
r‘*rr of
OI the
lnp League
Or­
tho
1(011
eitles
Similar
studies
are be­
Floyd Bentley moved his sign,
•
countv husnibil lis o o remit f
county with the yields about
such pernicious advocacy of violence and destruc­
shop and residence to West Slope' Mr and Mrs H F. Morden of ?
„
m 8 ™ iZ
same in either case
ing made of all Incorporated towns
tion.
Portland and Art Klndorf of Bar- and
’ J,nlIp8 “i OalM Crcek I
__
by the league for preparation of
Let loyal citizens stand forth for the retention last week. -----------------------
view were Sunday guests of Mr road. »108.750 ; 00-foot concrete
standard methods of procedure
and enforcement of this law, as are the Crusaders,
unusual growing conditions fOr lMM Mrs * . F
the American Legion, and other bodies.—Gresham this
time
of
year
'are
shown
by"
a
Mr
and
Mrs.
John
R.
Baines
and
^
d
4°
-
f,>ot
approach.
812,
L o c a l B u ild in g G r o u p
Outlook.
letter from Mrs. Adolf Schlld ot twln daughters of Portland were 0 0 0 50-fout concrete bridge over
to M e e t H e r e F r id a y
Tillamook, formerly o f Helvetia. Sunday guests at the A. Olllmore Tualatin river on Spring Hill road
She writes th at on January 15 she home-
with 110-foot approach. »20.000:
Contract for widening Baseline
Hillsboro chapter of the Oregon
canned five quarts of rhubarb and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marlin ot 370-foot bridge over Spring Hill street in Hillsboro from Fifth to Builders' Congress will meet at 8
on February 5 had lettuce and Portland were guests Thursday eve- slough. »35,000 resurfacing county Adams avenue has been awarded p m Friday at the loeal chamber
“No man stands so straight as when he stoops radishes out of their garden for ning of Mr. and Mrs. George Sing- road, Hillsboro - Orenco - Cornelius to Kern A Klbbe. Portland con- of < omnierre for discussion of the
to help a boy.”
*25 000; resurface tractors, by the state highway rom- H-deral housing administration pro-
Mrs. W. E. Brown received word
Delphian society meets Monday county road
With so many millions of men out of work It recently
ad Multnomah c o u n t y | mlA-sion '1’his firm whn u ia«»n«/« Krum All bualneMitien lnU*rc*att*d
of the death of her broth- for luncheon a t 12:13 p. m. at the
is such an easy m atter to become careless and pay er. J. T. Young, January 13 at Fal- home of Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore.
line-Cedar Mill-North Plains. 1« j (he Tualatin highway from Beaver- are Invited to attend.
no attention to boys. Men are doubly busy with ion, Nevada. Mr. Young was a
miles. »35.000; moving and recon- ton to Hillsboro last summer sub
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structlng county shops, »«5,000; re- mltted a hid of »17 280
the affairs of business and trying to figure out Spanish-American War veteran and
R ill
P la n n in g C o m m is s io n
how they can live up to their codes. Worrying de­ vice commander of the Lawton- D l a l c W e i l a t e D ill
surfacing, regrading a n d oiling ¡ Baseline street will be widened
C h a n g e s M e e t in g N ig h t
tails occupy one s mind. Yet. all about us, are boys Silva post. V. F. W. He was buried
Baines road. 1>, miles. »15.000; re-1 to 36 feet for a distance of five
Regular meetings of the city
surfacing county road. Sherwood I blocks, according to the contract
who need help—the help that comes from encourag­ with full military honors.
commission were clianged
Mr. and Mrs. G. Russell Morgan
ing words, a helping hand, a little boost. All these
¡??5'
miles, »0350; 120-foot New curbs, gutters und driveways planning
from tlie second Tuexdsy In the
(Continued fro m i>Mue one)
bridge (Cook) over Tualatin river. [ will be installed
helpful things take just a minute of any man's time entertained with a dinner party
Saturday evening for her son and didate backed by a reliable party »15.000 ; 200-foot bridge (Olenroe).
The same firm was abo awarded month to the Third Tuesday each
—and yet they mean so much to a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, was more likely to make a good »20 000; resurface and oil river , he contract for resurfacing 2383 month, during a meeting of the
It does not take long lor a boy to grow and wife.
who are students at Oregon State official than a n " u n h r in r i p d
group Tuesday night. Plans for
road. Hillsboro, 11 miles. »33.000; feet of highway In Forest Grove' city
T A an, “nb„ra.?ded
develop into a man. It may be that what we say college, Corvallis, Guests were Mr.
zoning were ihscuxsed.
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-
today will have a big influence on what kind of and Mrs. John Hare and Mr and ick th at halls from nowhere and Is oil Dayton road 2’4 miles. *0500;
endorsed by no one except himself" heavy oil, rebuild Hazcldale rood S D e ria l M . . U - U
a man he will be. Are we doing the thing that will Mrs. Herbert Staples.
2'
oher s
o o th
t to
o i 3 Pe c ,a . '
M e e t in g H e ld
i..2ur classified columns may have
Dr. and Mrs. Stryker of McMinn- was
was expressed.
"Pressed.
_»i.. mUcs
miles. »0250
»6250; H Huber
south
help the boy? Just a cordial word of greeting In
lat you arB looking for —
„
v u y C o u n c il H e r e Read ïi
the morning as the boy is on his way to school will ville. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Johnson T hat the proposed change ot the highway. .75 mile heavy oil, »1875;
them.
Mliuooro city council met In
frequently give the lad Just the needed encourage­ and son Junior of Salem, and Mr. primary election from May to Sep- 80-foot concrete bridge over Scog-
“
aeaslon Inst night to con
ment for that particular day. Do we do that? Can and Mrs. E. E. Erickson of Fort- tember would prove less expensive gin creek at Buckhorn ranch. »8000; !
v?Xre i Sn ld«
Oi Mr !to candidates was the declaration 105-foot bridge at mile post 85 aider ordinances licensing '‘pin- )
we truthfully say th at we have been the means
ball"
machines
and permitting Sun­
na
Mrs.
j
.
u.
Anderson.
J
of
the
¡eague
in
favoring
house
bill
aouth
of
Cornelius,
»13.000;
con-
and channel by which a boy gets inspiration to do
°i
stTUction and improvement of coun- day bowling, o th er matters were
better things.
Proposal to provide free tolls on ty road, Middleton to Holbrook, also discussed.
There is so much we can do in boys’ work with­ with her' sistor ' Mrs
out ever having to take any time to do It. Most and their brother R B Harris of coaat brldges was opposed by the »100.000; and Tualatin valley flood
Divorce Nuit Filed
men are willing to do this if they only realize Portland. They were returning home lpague. which scored the plan as an control, $500,000.
Tornblade - 8. Waldermar Torn-
from California.
attem pt on the part of coast coun-
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how easily it can be done.
blade vs. Edith Okell Tornblade.
"No man stands so straight as when he stoops
Mr. and Mrs. R. W Oates and tles 10 unload the expense of build- G r i n r l I iif - x z H c x L I c
children and Mrs. O. E. Edwards j tog the bridges on the taxpayers C J ic iin .« j u i y i l k l l L l s
to help a boy.”—Times-Herald, Alliance. Neb.
Frost>St ,n<Oh B Prost
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spent the week-end at Redmond, of the state In violation of their
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H e re N o w
where Mr. Edwards U employed, agreement. The original plan was
T IV C O il C h a r g e s
Marriage Licenses
I'hey visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore tq make the bridges self-liquidating
Orvnl F Jones and Mary Angle
Welts, also.
tolls so that th
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Place Your Orden«
Word has been received of the would not be burdened. X payers
and^of three horses believed Keene, both or Hillsboro. January 31
Albert A. Lenthold and Helen i
to 1)3 in the possession of Lee.
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months,
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Bankers everywhere, as well as careful business
Carl A Carlson of Midway en­ Arnold, both of Portland. February
men. are closely scrutinizing all the paper money land of Bellflower, Cal., formerly P1 r,preSP? ^ ii,,by PcPfcscntatlve E. tered pleas of not guilty Wednes­
Hoss of Hillsboro to permit coun­ day to three bad check Indictments.
proffered them by patrons in payment of accounts. of Manning. However, at last re-
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engineers to supervise surveys.
This unusual care must needs be exercised because port she was slightly improved.
Orders
in
the
following
circuit
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Salesman—"Yes.
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Social circle of the Congrega- construction, maintenance, Improve court cases were e Issued
■>t the fact that more than a million dollars worth of
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this week: i 18 absolutely the very last word ” Í ? í l l s b ( ) r í 4 | 6 í A r q u s
ments and repairs of secondary Ida C. Meats vs . Louise K.
spurious money has been floated in the United States, tional church meets next Thu
Lassiter^!
, " 9 ? ^ ’ I ’H take It, My
and it is being found, everywhere, In the hands afternoon at the church. Special 'state highways. The league con-1 confirmation of sale"; Liquidation"^/ Wife love» the last“ word
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of innocent persons who must suffer a loss when program has been arranged and tended that the plan would be less Shutc Savings bank, authority to
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they discover the money In their possession ls all members and friends are co r-' expensive and declared that work sell real estate, compromise of Wll-
lf,,y“'Z.cl??lnK''. yo,u' address kind-
¡would be provided for local people e°x. note I Edward E. Bacon vs. Rose! 1.V notify the "Argus’ direct’and At
counterfeit. This spurious money ls being printed dlally Invited.
Mrs. W. R. Manley attended th e ; instead of bringing In outside work- j c Landry, decree; Henry W. Scott once.
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in the east and is being marketed in the central funeral
of Mrs W. J. Slater a tle r s as at nrpsent
vs- clHra M- Scott, order; Wilkes
west. It is being bought for 30 cents on the dollar’ McMinnville
Monday morning Her
Tha, hPPlrKi bP(.n converted from * bsAract & Tltle company vs. Ray-
and is being disposed of by crooks who travel from mother, Mrs. Hattie H. Brownhill ,
u J ! “0 ,„ 9 ? fonver,ted from Mallng company, order; Ethel C.
city to city, making small purchases of merchandise returned home with her for a visit toe one " ousc legislature plan after Gross vs. George H. Johnson et UX.
and paying for it with a spurious bill and receiving
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schuman of
’’““ ‘V* “ V ? iud’im'‘nt and decree; Wilma M.
good money in change.
Portland. Mr and Mrs F J Sewell tles of the thlrd house was the Connor vs. Roy C. Connor, default,
Industrial Accident
No community, large or small. Is safe from these and Miss Marjorie Sewell were; declaration oi Representative Ross decree; State
vs. Truman Boyd, sa t­
passers of counterfeit bills, and every merchant Sunday guests of Janies and Miss He expressed the belief the two commission
isfaction of Judgment; John E.
should exercise especial care in accepting paper Alice Sewell northeast of Hillsboro, house sys.tem provided a better Sester et al vs. Helen G rant ct
Mr and Mrs. A W Moore, Mr. check on legislation and better laws, vlr, publication of summons; and
money from strangers, and especially those who
make small purchases and who want a big chunk and Mrs. Robert Kelly and Miss
State Industrial Accident commis­
Marla McKinnls were dinner guests
of change.—News, Hillsboro, 111.
sion vs. Fred H. McKennle, volun­
Monday evening of Dr. and
tary non-suit.
A. O. Pitman at Orenco.
Probate orders were Issued In the 1
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson)
estates of Louisa A. Montague, h
spent Sunday at Corvallis. Their
K. Denney, Robert Burch, M 8.
laughter, Miss Margaret Johnson,
Approximately »12,000 In taxes on Woodman. Elizabeth O. Crandall, j
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Julius Henrikson, Annie Parker, !
tlve to taking Champoeg park out of politics, the
to date according to Miss Olaitvs James Slater. ILinnah C a r l s o n i
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer, p isnP,. ' riPnntv in , harm, nf
I Allpn- Ouardlanshlp orders were ls-
Salem Capital Press, weekly newspaper dedicated formerly
of Laurel, have moved a
sued for Irvln? Doo’«*’ Jennie E. I
to the proposition th at all’s wrong with the world mile south of Yamhill on one ofi!?ctl®?*'__In
lections.
Klyomara Uchlyama J
. ,, In addition about »4000 Adams. John Kl;
pretends to believe th at with the old management George Zimmerman's farm , where
where; ln delinquent personal property j and Robert Ellingson
of the park now removed a great menace to the Mr. Palmer ls employed
taxes has been taken In during '
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welfare of the state ls ended because the Tozler
Born, to Mr. and Mrs T. W Fenn the P8*1 two wpek"-
C r v im f i/
regime was guilty of "unfailing allegiance to and 'Belle Taylori of Oarloii’di Feb-
A large number of taxpayers have
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conniving with unsavory political organizations.”
ruary 10 a boy The boy ;s the j taken advantage of the discount’
To those who know the Toziers In their true grandson of Mr and Mrs. B. L. I allowed for full payment of taxes
bpforp March „
light of an elderly brother and sister entirely wrap­ Tayor of Reedvllle
Thomas H Oentle, "sage of Mon­
Miss Mildred Donelson and James
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ped up In Oregon’s historic lore and concerned solely
mouth," Dr. C. E. Mason of Beav- [
Dlerlckx of Oregon State college.!
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while at Champoeg with making an entire state con­ Corvallis,
spent
Wednesday
at
trie
Judge
at
Kelier
Meet
erton and P L Patterson of Hills- I
scious of the traditions which that cradle of Oregon E. I. Donelson home.
Donald T. Templeton, county boro will be the principal speakers
liberty embraces, the picture of them as sinister
Mrs.
Marguerite
Stasek
of
Tllla-
Judge,
attended
a
meeting
of
the
political connivers against the better Interests of mook visited this week with friends state organization of county Judges at the loeal Institute for Wash­
ington county teachers at. Beaver­
the people of Oregon, painted by an editor whose in Hillsboro.
and commissioners In Salem Wed- ton high school Saturday. Business
sole stock In trade is sensationalism, appears so dis­
Tualatln
chapter,
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E.
6.,
will
nesday
for
discussion
of
relief
prob-
meetings
of the county teachers'
torted as to be amusing.—Newberg Scribe.
meet at 8 p m. Tuesday at the | lems.
association and t h e elementary
Why Not Repeal Criminal Laws?
Relief Funds
Allotted County
Havens Named
Officer State Body
Agent Discusses
Wheat Varieties
County Service
Clubs Plan Meet
Contract Awarded
Street Widei cning
Helping Boys
Opposed by League
Calendar
Samples
Bad Money
Thirty Years Ago
Argus, Feb. 16, 1905- Patrons of independent
telephone system here hope to have connection with
Portland soon.
Reese Davis, 82, of north of Hillsboro died at home
of his son, Thomas R. Davis, February 12.
Births—To Mr. and Mrs. W. May of Glencoe,
February 9. a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. George Biers-
dorff of Letoyville, February 12, a boy.
Forest Grove gives a saloon license and Pacific
university will contest. Mayor C. N. Johnson cast
the deciding vote.
Fred B. Kane. 28. brother of Deputy Sheriff F.
T. Kane, died at Forest Grove February 12.
T . 8. Weathcrred has a relic In the nature of a
premium list of the county fair of 1881. Officers of
the fair were William Reeves, president; T. H.
Tongue, secretary, and Robert Imbrie, treasurer.
Sheriff John W. Connell started the delinquent
tax sale this morning.
Cold wave strikes Hillsboro at Its worst Friday
night. Mercury but 13 degrees above Saturday morn­
ing.
Fifteen Years Ago
Argus- Feb 12. 1920 — County bar association
formed with Benton Bowman, president; W. P. Dyke,
vice-president, and Manche Langley, secretary-treas-
O unnar Berggren and Miss Blanche Walter, both
of North Plains, married February 4.
R. E. Harbison lias sold Fair Acres to John
Wcist of Portland. He exchanged the place for 160
acres ne..r Sherwood.
After 20 years in the Hillsboro Mercantile. Ed
Sehulmerich lias associated with him in the’ busi­
ness J. A. Black of Portland and his two sons, H. 8.
and J. A. Black Jr., recently of Carlton.
Joseph Donovan of Elmonlca died February 10
of pneumonia.
Under proclamation of Mayor John Wall the
Hillsboro schools are closed on account of illness.
Mrs. J. A. Shepard, resident of Banks for many
years, died in Portland February
4.
Extra! Big Menace Disclosed!
daü
IF
:Mrs. Many Taxes Paid
on Current Roll
Meet at Beaverton
there is one enterprise on’
earth that the quitter should
leave alone, it is advertising. Adver­
tising does not jerk—it pulls. It begins
gently at first, but the pull is steady. It
inc reuses day by day, year by year, un-
til it exerts an irresistible power!
—John Wanamaker.