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    Page Four
Thursday, February 21, 1935
MRS. K. c.
W. V E R N E MrKINNEY
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Editorial Aawciation
Mt-mber of the Audit
OFFICIA L
M c K inney
Aaatviat« Fxlitur
Editor
M M 'I ’ IIT H
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lion in O rw on
Bureau of Circulation
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W ASHINGTON
O i l NTY
Satuu-ription R a le. Strictly Caah In A d.an re
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Th« Hillsboro A rcus aM um e. no fin an cial r*»l>on»ibility for
error, published in it . colum n, but in ca»e- when- Ihw psimr
to at fau lt w ill reprint that part id an a d v en iw n ien l in w hich
tha typocraphical raiatehe occurs.
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An Independent N cw .paper, Wtnwe Sereicee end Policlee
are Baaed on the P rinciple of the Golden R u l* — ’And as ye
would that men .Mould do to you. do ye ala*» to them like*
-M atthew 7:11.
Volume 42. No. 1
This issue of the Argus is No. 1 ot the
forty-second year of publication. In that
pertod of 41 years this new spaper has en-
deavored to give W ashington count) the
bast of new spaper service and has chi on-
lcled the joys, sorrow’s and progress ot
the people of this pioneer county
During most of those years the news-
p a p e r has been in the hands of people,
who have been a part of the community
by reason of birth and residence. Mrs.
E. C. McKinney, co-publisher and a native
d au g h ter of the count)’, has been con­
nected w ith the paper as owner for 31
years, while W. Verne McKinney, who has
been editor and m anager for more than
11 - years, . is . . a native
son
of i Hillsboro.
The
i
.
_i___
ownera,
editors and j employes
have
alw ays _
placed community interest upperm ost in
th eir efforts to produce a new spaper th at
would be a credit to the city and county.
Through the splendid and loyal sup­
port of thousands of faithful subscribers,
scores of progressive and sincere adver­
tisers and an ever increasing loyal group
of employes, the publishers have been en-
abled to produce a new spaper th a t has
won recognition as one of the outstanding
wppklv
tbp
weekly npwsnnnprs
new spapers nf
of Orpirnn
Oregon and nf
of the
United States and has brought honor to
tins community, through being placed on
t h e All - Am erican W eekly N ew spaper
Eleven, honorable mention in the national
new spaper production contest in 1934, and
the first winner of the Sigma Delta Chi
cup for the best weekly new spaper in
Oregon.
The publishers, on the beginning of
another publication year, w ant to express
th eir appreciation of the kindly and loyal
support of this new spaper and express the
hope th a t it may continue. The publishers
pledge them selves to alw ays do everything
in th eir power to improve the pap er and
m
ake it
o f t h e v r e a t e s t n o s s ih le s e r v i c e t o
maKe
it OI
tne greatest possible se m c e to
th e community. They w ant the pap er to
be such th a t it will alw’ays be a welcome
visitor in every W ashington county home.
Aitken
Diligent Worker
in State Senate
and building program is cheering news to
people of this community, who appreciate
what this institution means to the develop­
ment of this section. Statem ent by Presi­
dent Slating that the people of the com­
munity may he assured of the operation
of the plant for many years to come is one
of the best pieces of news that local people
have had in years.
This cannery lias made a trem endous
grow th in the brief years of its existence
and its success has been a most im portant
elem ent in the developm ent and growth
of Hillsboro and the surrounding te rri­
tory.
SALEM Senator Aitken of W ash,
button county Is the lead-oft niaii
mi the senate roll call and as Mn li
leels very keenly the responsibility
of his poaltlon.
T uesday lu a tte m p tin g to revive
I lie lleulen m t-govei u orslup re .i.ln
Hon Aitken unbu rd en ed hhnself to
I Ills c o lle a g u e s .
He had. he said, been drafted In­
to the legislative race and sent to
Haleni much against his personal
Inclination. Ever since he had been
on the Job lie had been busy from
morning until late at night read
ing and analyzing bills and making
up Ills mind bow to vote on Ih.-m
lu order to best serve Ida const I-
tuenta.
"I don't only read bills all day.
I dream of Ibem all night." Aitken
declared. "The other n i g h t 1
dreamed th at a young m an earn.'
up my stairs carrying a huge pile
of bills on his heau. He told me
tluit S enator Dickson had sen:
them up for me to look over I
kicked hint In the face and sent
him tumbling down the steps and
then I woke up lu n cold sweat
"You see 1 don't have any op­
portunity to see liow the rest of
tile senate la voting on these things
like the rest of you do I have to
have my mind made up In ad-
i vunee."
Aitken explained th a t he felt that
hls vote against the lieutenant
governor resolution might have in­
fluenced some other voles so lie
was moving to reconsider the vote
to bring the measure up again III-,
motion failed, however, and the
resolution rem ained In Ute leglsln
live graveyard.
Actions Justify Confidence
Senator Steiw er and others attack P res­
ident Roosevelt’s work relief m easure on
the ground th at its lack of restrictions is
a m enace. If we were to wait fo r con­
gress to decide on the different projects
the need for relief would be greatly in-
creased through delay.
\\’e believe the president has shown
perf ormance8 th at he will do a
g00(j j ob of picking the type of
w orjj th at should be done under the re-
m easure ¡f given the opportunity,
Politics is such a funny thing th at we
8o m e t j m es w onder ju st w hat the reaction
w’ould be if the president happened to
have a different political party tag.
Heroism Stands Out
D isaster to the Macon should m ake this
country stop and think before going ahead
with
e r construction
of airships
the fu rth
ibilit
of ,O8S of Hfe
and Pm with
This country’ has paid dearlv in Hfe f J r
its experim entation in such ships. Com­
bat planes would put them out of com ­
mission in a short tim e in case of war.
The one thing th a t stands out in this
tragedy is the heroism of an Oregon boy,
Ernest E. Dailey of North Bend, who stuck
his post as
operator until the last
seni’ .ou^
S. signals. I his heroic
O regonian was one ot two to lose their
nation is pround of him and his name will
go down as one of Am erica’s greatest
peace-time heroes.
It's a long way from Tlppo-
rary, but David Llewellyn, Eng­
lish pilot officer, won't let that
fact deter him from flying “over
here” to New York and back to
England. He Is shown above, at
Middlesex, Eng., aw aiting favor­
able weather.
Like Father, Like
Daughter
illy
Peter’s Spirit of Helpfulness
T ext:
Acta 3:1-10; 4:3-13
The
In le r n a llu n a l
S unday School la-ason
24.
The Governor in Action
Governor M artin has let it be known quite em ­
phatically th a t other qualifications th a n mere mem­
bership in a political party is to guide him in m ak­
ing appointm ents. In voicing his disapproval of the
f t " use of his name in a letter issued by George
chairm an of th e Linn countydem ocratic cen-
Ual ™ “ tt te e
governor denied th a t he had
authorized the committee or anyone else to use his
name in connection with the call for a meeting in
Albany to indorse a candidate for county Judge to
vi f a^ y .JZ 5 a.t5 d . by
recent death of
Judge W. O. Woodworth. A printed postcard stating
th a t a t the request of th e governor a meeting would
be held for th a t purpose brought down the WTath
of th e executive.
Governor M artin evidently is determ ined to give
Oregon the best sort of m anagem ent possible under
our political system. In accomplishing his various
objectives he undoubtedly will run counter to many
carefully nurtured private interests and many a howl
be heard from them . We believe th a t the gov-
ernor has a very strong public sentim ent backing
his Program and th a t whUe he is not infallible he
generaUy ** found
** right. At least he has
dem onstrated th a t he has the courage to fight for
w hat he believes to be right, and th at's something._
McMinnville Telephone-Register.
HIGH
Following In the footsteps of
her
fa th e r.
Com edian
Will
R ogers,
blond, pretty
Mary
R ogers Is m aking her Droadway
stag e debut. In her New York
bow. Miss Rogers, show n above,
plays a m inor lead In a comedy.
D -irnao e S u it F iled
“ r*
in Circuit Court
(J n lln riu
fo r Feb.
• • •
T fE R Y Instructive, and. at tha
’ sam e time, gripping to tha
Im agination, was the Incident In
which P eter healed the lame
m an.
P eter and John were going up
Into tha tem ple at the hour of
prayer
T hat In Itaelf was a
very Interesting clrcum slanca.
The temple was the great cen­
tral symbolic Institution of Jew ­
ish life and worship. It repre­
sented the authority of those
who bad eo receutly been Instru­
mental In crucifying Jesu s Yet
P eter and John were going Into
the tem ple to pray.
if they had followed the
course ot certain people In the
churchee since churches were
established, bow different would
have been th eir attitu d e.
In­
stead ot going Into the tem ple
to pray they would probably
have been found saying. “ W e 'll
never go Inside tb a t tem ple
again.
W e'll never b are any­
thing to do with a religion th at
has taken our M aster and cruci­
fied him.”
• e <
elated with the tem ple had dona
unseemly and unholy things
Then, as we enter fu rth e r Into
th e Incident, how strikingly Its
teachings have como home. The
beggar a t tb s beautiful gate
asked P eter and John for alma.
They had no money to give, but
P eter said to the beggar, "Look
on ua.”
Tha beggar, still expectant,
looked earnestly upon them Uut
P eter said, "Silver and gold have
I none, but w hat I have tb a t
give I thee."
e e •
I I B proceeded then to perform
* * » miracle In heullng the lame
men
It serm s etrange to ua,
and yet th at la the way m iracles
a re perform ed — by those who
apparently have nothing to give,
but who give what tboy have.
If In the world today th ere
were th a t sp irit of helpfulness,
w hat great m iracles m ight be
perform ed! They might not be
m iraculous In transcending law,
but they would, nevertheless, be
w onderful In th eir resulta.
How different, for the most
p art, la our attitu d e. How wont
we are to say. "I can't afford
anything. I haven't anything to
give," though th at la not alw ays
really tru e: and thera the m at­
te r ends.
How different, If we would
say. "W e have little, but euch
as we bave we give." Could we
not even In our poverty make
the lives of o th er men b righter
and better?
Then there Is a fu rth e r sym­
bolism In the narrative. P eter
took him by the right band and
raised him up
lie did not lec­
tu re him and tell him th at he
had strength enough to get up
If be would try lie did not even
tell him to rise In bla own
strength or In the strength of
God.
He took him by the right
hand and he lifted him up After
all. It Is about the only way In
which we can really help peo­
ple. An o u tstretched band In
brotherly help la m ors effective
than a grea t deal of th eorlilng.
F. Connell Heads
Holstein Group
F rank
C onnell o f Hillsboro ro n 'le
, L . .1 ,¡.1“ ' ««blsooro rinne
, 1 was elected president of t h e
W ashington County Holstein asao-
I elation at the annual mcrtlng S al-
i urday afternoon at t h c county
agent'» offlre. O ther officers In-
elude A J. Evers of Forest Grove
I prute
2 v
v lc
r c s sid<
ld e n i l t l , A
A r rthur
th u r Con
C on
r lin e J.
ie e -n pri
i nrll of Hillsboro route I, secretary;
W alter LIndow and F. H. Jassy,
; both of Portland route 3. dlroc-
t.n v
Official herd testing under the
breed association requirem ents can
COST OF PBKVKNTAIM t
D1HKARK8
O r««««* M la t* H o a rd o f lla a ltb )
Health conditions among the
thousands of men. women and chil­
dren wlio live in Oregon have been
good In 1034 In spile of the con­
tinued economic depression Alter
several years of economic atrrss
the gross death rate has not
'I m iiK f d
p e rc e p tib ly
U n d o u b te d ! .
|lltHl|,r || rfforU Bl disease preveil
, lo|) |luvp been effective In pre
venting outbreaks „[ disease. In
spite .if th ese efforts there arc stllr
many cases of preventable diseases
occurring In this state This is due
,o J111’ ,a rl th a t at no lim e has tile
stat''
appropriated
sufficient
u>
,nallllau,
u„ adequate
and funds
ef-
ficieut program of dha-ase preven-
n Pn
Sickness and death from prevenl-
a b le d is e a s e s coals « Ir e g o n In t vc.u
»ver eight million dollars At least
l * ° •>*'r . ‘ ‘.’J1*’ «K* °'Jr P',lM1latioii
with row testing ass<x tatlons, ac-
annually from work on ac­
cording to W. F Cyrus, county count of sickness. Colds and bron-
i agent, who discussed the details o f , d u a l conditions, and influenza and
I this plan with the breeder» t h a ' 1 Rni’l»' the I wo leading group», are
were present. H A Mathlesen, west- obviously the most serious r a u ..
iu in f,l i i S S n ™ n l ,f“ V^
V '' H°*
»r“ u«my a td’u t e X i t o ^ D u '
Stem Association Of America, en- ,
throat. Umslls ano
dorsed the idea of the official herd larynx. Including adenoids, tonsil
testing and recommended It to the Ills, s>-re throat and croup, are
breeders as a means of working ou. of considerable frequency and aever-
herd Improvement problems and
11 ,s ’ -'tlmated th al the people
asolatlmr in
in the
in., finding
im s in . of m ar­
Oregon suend more th a n twenty
' assisting
million dollars annually fur the
kets for breeding slock.
treatm ent and cure of diseases, or
ubout twenty dollars per capita.
The prlnrlpal causes of death In
Oregon In 1U33 were as follows
infectious diseases, 770; cancer.
1.263; cardlo vascular renal dis­
ease. 3.777; disease» of the nervous
draw
lm
z
*>r
* , c m a n d organ« of special wnae.
‘ ‘ teefs preliminary
o f th e n
r , » n new
n « I)i : . ; i «:,o L3II. di eases of the lungs and all
S r a d e s c proposed
R J T T , noS,
on dlsolav . P"»*“ «-*'
fn e 'A rg chool
u s w in Is d o n w E s tim a te d Ve o « t « • 'd i v e s y s t e m . S4t; violent and ac-
New School Building
Plan Displayed He re
(Continued from pat;» one!
vs. Hoffm an; February 27. Oundolf
vs. Rehse; February 28. Eastm an
o f th e h n i ld in e "
d
’! - Idciilal death». 1.031
f30 ooo b d *
d
6,111
H” ' following eases of com m un­
vs. Eastm an; and April 1, Grimes
One can’t go wrong at anytime by
cpflA T Is the way people talk
vs. Grimes.
icable diseases were reported In
m aking Hillsboro his trading center It
* about the church. Let soma
.
—- - - -W -sea aw aw a W««WM aawa««w»««.H ( jraiMWV zllirltvaa IU'1'1
Sentence of 60 days In the county
has much to offer the consum er in the
Jail was imposed upon F W Huson ehurcb mem ber wrong somebody
I root
way of fair prices, quality
and
selection.
.
of Hillsboro Wednesday when he . else, and the Individual wronged.
nbw inp^l
n bi prri,o,l’i t* aL'° luberculOhUn. 645, whooping cough
T he live and progressive m erchants of this
plead guilty before A W Havens. 1 u tterly Ignoring th a t one church
h*"
',I8' ■’" '“ Up»». 301; typhoid. 1M.
In gi d at tlu ends or back.
dlohthcna. I l l; other communicable
community will alw ays be found in the
local Justice of the peace, to a mem ber Is not the church, will
be
very
apt
to
say.
"
I'll
never
not Including common cold
advertising columns of the A r m i s r a m -
larceny charge. The court order
G ra h a m N a m e d O f f ic e r
325. common colds estim ated 300.-
?
au I ; - r
. Rlnns OI tne A r?US, carry-
stipulated th a t he would be paroled have anything to do with the
tng their business news to you and mvit-
a fter serving 10 days of the sen- church.”
W e s I S id e H ig h w a y B o d y
“/¿ 'io n y ' per cent of the«- cases
ing you to trade with them. The courteous
tence. He was charged with the
Row much wiser and better
Lloyal O raham of Forest Orove rould have been prevented, in other
theft
of
wood
from
H
erm
an
R
ehse.’
business people of this community are
was the a ttitu d e of Peter and
was elected vice-president of the
there might bave been saved
Orders in the following circuit John! The tem ple was not re­
your neighbors and friends and they a p ­
West side Highway association a t i” ,hc P,-<,l>le Of Oregon eight dol-
M cM m nvlile M oral.»
■ B »1
,M,t OI ,'v rr'' tw rnV doll“ r'' ‘hat
court cases were issued this week:i sponsible for the sinful thing
preciate your patronage.
n .iH .l.i’ ni
'y p t n t R H L, ,,ow spent for disease in Or. -
Oeorge G. Hancock vs. Joe R. that had been done. Tha temple
Baldotk of the state highway com- yon. If proja-r preventive meas-
Routsong. default; Olave Johnson | was to those who entered Ils
mlsslon discussed road funds av ail-.tires had been taken
In the last analysis, the obscure citizen reading et ux vs. Normal L. Cooper, conflr- l portals w hntever they made It.
a b le a n d nut lin e d proposed highway
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his paper in his home, is the m aster of men and m atlon; Union C entral Life Insur- If one came with faith and as­
work.
Ted: "I was out with a nurse
policies. provided he keeps his head and thinks, ance company vs. Herman Laux et piration, the tem ple m ight In­
last night."
en a t Washington. D. C.. and legislators a t al. order to show cause; Gordon deed be a holy place.
Crone "Cheer up. maybe next
G r a d e ___
S c h _
ool Speech
One would hardly w ant to deny la­ Statesm
state capitals may imagine they are the rulers, but Sahnow et al vs. Perry L. Batch-
C Y --
T
I
lln,e your niotber will let you go
P eter and John were not go­
____ organized
_________________
_ ....
v. S tate Industrial Ac-
bor the right to strike to gain its ob- they're
. ___________
C o n t e s t s O p e n T o d a y out wiUaiut one " Ex
far from it. The
and opulent few
elar. .,____„
dismissal;
Prelim inary contests In the an- ____________
jectives, but it seems to US th a t the legis- can ro longer govern America if the great mass of cldent commission vs. Robert John- ing to cast the tem ple out of
nual W ashington county g r a d e
m<‘ricans does * » own
lature ¡S
is justified in taking some steps to A
•^Jncricana
ov thinking. Critics may carp son. default judgm ent; 8 tate In- . t he,r H'«» because men a»»o-
school declamation contest for class
. ! "
safeguard the public
nuhlir i interest.
n t e r o a t All
A ll O
r o tr n n 2?
so_caIled
1
Oregon
bLrea°u‘c
^ r b regim
lith e entation under a n expanding dustrial Accident commission vs.
B and C schools will be held this
sn ri th e
CC.O « «„ a d
I t
«2
bureaucracy, but the tru th is th a t our people are Thomas A. Hoodenyl et al. default O f f i c e r s A t T C S t
afternoon (Thursday). Schedule was
and the Pacific coast paid dearly fo r the still truly hum an and democratic. There Is too much Judgm ent; R. R Summers et ux
^M TeSl
published In last week's Argus.
tie-up last spring and sum m er in the long bureaucracy but it is due to the vast emergency vs. A. C. C hinn et al. default and
judgm ent; E sther N. Johns vs. G
shorem en’s strike. Some means for a com­ program for which no substitute has ben offered.
PROPERTY
Donald R. Rlchberg is the executive director of p Matson et al. order; H arry L. | Charles MacCarty of Tigard was
D. Coulter, Portland wrestling S p e c ia l C o u n c il M e e t
pulsory period of arbitration with justice
YOU
ALREADY
HAVE!
P e g ra m for which no substitute has been offered.
Robinson, executor, vs. R^B. Denny commltted
th
. . „ promoter, has leased the V eterans'
be H e ld on T u e s d a y
provided for all should be worked out.
"W hat's worth 'having Is
NRA. In his position as the coordinator of the code confirm ation; Emma Schmale vs
™
Ja“ * } '" of Foreign W ars hall for the hold-
Special council meeting will be
activities he is hailed in W ashington as the presi- Harold Schmale et al. approving Wednesday to serve out a 850 fine
¡held at the city hall on Tuesday
worth saving." Property d e­
dent's Number One man. W hen he succeeded G en- bond, order, default; Liquidation of °? a
and. l a tl^ iV c2 ^ rRe. *."* ° f
,°n
I evening. The group will discuss a
predation I s u needlem
* Stories from W ashington are to the ef- cral Johnson the noise and ballyhoo in th e NRA Bank of Beaverton, perm itting de- J 1* w»s sentenced by the Tigard day nights and the first one will
waste, and war has been
wage disposal plan.
declared on waste. W hat­
feet the Dublic is aroused over the increase ceaaed
fa ld t: A- A- Schram m vs. A. C.
Juatlce ol tne peiUi' court be held February 28. V. P. W has
ever you save in repairing
in food prices If the farm er is vettinv
Now
Rlchberg chips
in with suggestions f o r 'C h i n n et
ux. default. Judgment; A
P rank Kirby of Portland, trusty been holding the smokers on Friday
C orractton
o a I rite s ,
ll tne iarm er is gelling busjncss tQ „et „olne
d h stresses t h e n e e d fo r J R lc h e
et ux vs. Mazie Hays et who escaped from the county Jail nlg,ht!'-
waits m eans Just th a t much
Hillsboro planning commission
money to spend for aome-
» better
return x a , the
all well
« ”>“
S ' k X S « ¡ u X » C3 S S » h? lt'T f - r " 2 ! X :'* .2 3 will meet on the third Monday of I
,j
tt
• i result
«
..
, and „ m u „ r e m iu v iu u a u .s m a n a o e v v e r i a i t n in m e ooiiKa-
each month. Through error, the
thlng else.
good. He most certainly deserves it be- tions of the codes. “Now is the time when private C entral Lile Insurance
T o r «' M,
he t „ „...u,*, .
“ date
was reported as Tuesday last
cause price parities were against him for enterprise should undertake to lift the burdens of
Eugene
McCornack
IT’S
MERELY A MATTER
week.
Union
y e a rs sentence on a grand larceny
unemployment from the shoulders of the govern- der;
"*
-
” C entral Life Insurance charge
a long time.
OF
ATTENTION
TO
ment," he said. "Now is the tim e to build private , company vs. J. C. 8nlder et al, de­
Say you saw it In the Argus
UPKEEP
Durham rock crusher shed was
enterprise anew upon the sounder economic founda­ fault. decree.
Probate orders were Issued in the broken Into the latter p art of last
It's far more economical to
tions th a t have been laid.”—The News-Reporter.
estates of Vincent Mazzal, Julius week, according to a report filed
save the property you a l­
; Henrlckson. J. Carson, B. K Den­ with the Sheriff Monday. Ten gal­
ready have than to perm it
No trace has been found of Helen
ney, H annah Carlson Allen. Edward lons of oil. batteries and tools were
It to depreciate to the point
taken.
Stannard, daughter of M r and
where It Is necessary to re ­
The movement for remodeling, renovizing and Berwald, Nile E. Bennett, John
Mrs.
H
H
S
tannard
of
Hillsboro,
Fifteen Years Ago
W alter Joseph Conway of Port- who disappeared III Portland two
place It.
modernizing of homes encouraged by the national Campbell, E ffie Becker, Lydia Oray
Argus, February 19, 1920—Mr. and Mrs. Boyd K. adm inistration is arousing deep interest throughout Rhea, Wilhelm Schumacher. Orders i land was committed to the county weeks ago. Notices were Issued from
UNCLE SAM SAYS DO IT
— country
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u a u.c were ahio lssued 1,1 the g u ard ian -¡Jal1 Monday by the Tigard Justice the sheriff’s office this week to all
Long and Infant son all die within week of influenza. the
and --- is certainly a „.uou
mo6t vw...,..c„
commendable
NOW!
enterprise. The home is the basts of national life shiP of W ilhelmina Ruff and the ° ‘ the ,Peace, court to serve 10 days parts of the country.
Mr. Long was son of Editor and Mrs. L. A. Long.
°n a” illegal parking charge.
W ar on waste Is on I "Save —
Double wedding a t Bethany church February 13 and th e more convenience, comfort and beauty In Huson minors.
your property" is good a d ­
Samuel Lesman of Portland was “H e r e la M y H e a r t ” to
when Alda R uth Rich weds Carl F. Eggiman and and around the home the more powerful will be its
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vice. Modern building m a-
i arrested Wednesday on a charge
Eleanor May Eggiman becomes bride of Theophil influence for contentm ent and happiness. The Jo u r- B ir c h O p e n s S ale s D e p o t
_ of -
O p e n L o c a lly T o n ig h t
tcrlals make It easy to ren-
J- Rich.
nal hopes th a t home owners In Newport will take
L a u r e l R o a d T h is W e e k drivi,ng whUe Intoxicated. He was
Param
ount's
new
com
ejy
with
ovlzc. Labor 1 s plentiful.
Memorial services for soldier dead will be held advantage of the opportunity thus offered for home
r
.
arraigned In the local Justice of
songs
film,
"Here
Is
My
H
eart,"
to
W hat better time to do It?
a t M ethodist church February 22. American Legion improvements a t reasonable cost and on favorable
a n ti
Hil“ boro on j the peace court and will enter a
at the Venetian Sunday, Mon­
prepares program.
term s Now is the time in particular when Newport
r
o i ’ ’ eek,°P «ned Pl«a Saturday morning. Ball was show
YOU CAN DO IT BEST BY
day and Tuesday, presents Bing
Edgar D. W
Wann,
8t t3°°'
ann resident of Hillsboro many -hould dress up and modernize to meet the big Lb ¿ n i b i v ^ d 8 ^!!* o n ^ e n iT « ^
Crosby with one of the best sup­
USING WEYERHAEUSER
years, died February 17.
changes which are coming, and if th e renovizing mPn,
J ~
n °"
F w - Huston of Hillsboro was porting easts he has had in a film.
4-SQUARE LUMBER
plan
is
taken
with
any
degree
of
vigor
It
will
give
tru
c^
s
rX)Uurv
X
d
s
nl’a
n
u
and
B
i
rested
Tuesday
on
a
larceny
Mrs. Lucile Im brie Woodland, native of Hills­
It Includes K itty Carlisle, first seen
with Crosby In "She Loves Me
employment to laborers and mechanics and spread X r ' m ^ c h 7 n d l £ M r P R?reh
C
gP
boro, died In Portland of pneumonia.
This modern lumber Is pre­
N ot;" Alison Sklpworth, Roland
-
r merchandise. Mr. Birch has,
City of Hillsboro loses case against N orth Coast general prosperity.—Newport Journal
cision-cut to exact sta n d ­
had several years’ experience In
Young, star of the Broadway hit,
Power company on hydrants and case will g o to
ard lcngtlis with absolutely
Marriage License,
"Her
M
aster's
Voice."
and
Reginald
th is business in eastern states and
_
. . „ ..
U. 8. courts.
square end»— an aid to bet­
In the vicinity of Portland
„ u
Deffenbaugh and Vivian Owen, character actor, widely ac­
Epidemic of flu subsiding and schools opened
ter construction. Every piece
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Ruby Tozler, both of Portland, Feb- claimed for hls portrayal In "Of
h ire again Wednesday.
guaranteed by W eyerhaeus­
A little Chinese girl was carrying a chubby boy
Human Bondage."
Howell Named Agent
|
rUai
v
14
_
er—your assurance of lum ­
on her back. "Is he heavy " somebody asked. "No,"
Rex Howell of Hillsboro has been -
Thirty Years Ago
ber satisfaction.
was the reply, "he is my brother." T here are duties appointed agent In the Hillsboro,
Argus, February 23, 1905—County Judge L.
which are pleasures, there are tasks carried through Forest Orove and McMinnville te r­
Rood was busily engaged Monday in bidding in 50 with a rig h t good will, th ere are deprivations and ritory for new type house broom !
o r 60 pieces of land advertised as delinquent.
hardships cheerfully endured. And all because there m anufactured in Portland by the
P. B. Southw orth installs up-to-date bar in his Is enthusiasm or affection, Idealism o r devotion. American
Brush company.
Oem saloon and C harles O’Connor of Cornelius re- patriotism or consecration In the toll or h ard sh ip _
tallied as manager.
Ex.
Second nnd W nnhington
' If you have something to sell and
Will Adkins sells hls big Dane dog, "King,” to
are in a hurry to sell It, let the
I’hone 301
WlUlam Reidt for two lots on Portland Heights and
Keeps your c ar in perfect condition all the time.
classified advertising departm ent of
810 cash. The lots traded in are not very valuable,
Have the car washed and lubricated regularly and
When the h eart Is cut o u t of NRA and we arc
a ‘« r^ d v
ertIHero »«‘l’» «
but when th e Consolidated builds across the m oun­ back to the old ruthless competition, many of the medium^* V
nt s a le s
avoid rep air bills.
tain fancy prices are anticipated.
We are handling F ir e s to n e T ir e s a n d T u b e s
B. P. Cornelius appointed and confirmed as lo­ smaller business men will recall with regret, t h a t ------------------------- —- _____________
cal postm aster
now. Let us check your tires and see if they are
E. B. Tongue on hls mount. Oregon Kid, wins
in good condition for the speed you will drive.
V m Juniper Oil, Rurhu L m t c u , Elr.
ShOgren cup race a t P ortland H unt club.
A little caution may avoid an accident.
F a c t th a t W ashington county still has thou-
Agent
Flush out exemn ac id»« and wa<«in mat*
sapds of dollars tied u p In hops makes m arket in ­
Special this w eek: One can of regular 35c Tire
Senator Steiwer is overly fearful of th e predica­
Every
form
of
protection - Fire,
teresting. Big Individual sales made this week for 24 m ent Oregon may find lt-self In If th e Roosevelt gov­ ter. Oet rid o f hladdrr irritation that
Patch for only 18c.
automobile, casualty, liability,
u se, w aking up. frequent d«wire, acanty
and 26 cents.
ernm ent adopts a more bureaucratic policy toward« ca
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
recall hanging
o ,, f . Creed Turner the states. But Oregonians who are able to think flo w , burning and (wekaehe. Make th i.
_ _ Old-timers
.
„
25c tent. Get juniper oil, buchti leave.,
iiire for m urder in 1851. He was first m an hanged along broader lines will agree th at, up to date, Ore- etc.,
Phone 1732
1164 3rd Ht.
in little green tablet* called Buket.,
in thls
.x
u
-
gon ,las no cause 10 re«ret the change to w hat the
T h i r d a n d W a s h in g to n S tre e ts
Phone 1703
Pacific university opens b attle to enjoin Forest senator calls "A th reat of danger to our people "— the bladder laxative. In four d a y . If not
pleased your druggist w ill return your
Grove officers from granting saloon license.
Hood River News,
A Good Place to Trade
Common Citizen Still Rule
Protect the Public
s s l S ’siS S 7 ass-.1«..
t».-
$ S A V E .h e C
New Promoter to
Escaped Trusty
Arrange Matches
No Trnce Found
of Stannard Girl
C ar W ashing
and L u b ric a tio n
recovery
and lu Whv Get Up Night.?
Copeland
Lumber Yards
CHAS. L. WALKER
The TEXACO STATION
25c.- Delta Drug .to re.
Adv.
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