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H IL L S B O R O Page Four Defeats Purpose J B T ills b o n ^ A r o iiG W illi W h lrk la C .m M nftd Ik s H ill-k o rs In S -v-nS ent Hillsboro A r r i , «alali IA«4 H illftlw ro Indarendant aatab IS?« Fvbllfthed W. MrKINNKV « MrKINNKV. I*ftkli>krra Thuradaya En lara. I »a aeeend-elaaa m an ar in po»tof flea at Hillsboro, 'treat on V ERN E McKINNEY Editor to rial tional 8 t a t * Edi Aaaociation and N a - A E d ito rial Association M em ber «»f th * A u d it O F F IC IA L KEW SFAM a MRS. K C. McKINNEY Aaaoriat* Editor £ ÜMtWr— O r e v n tha F I rat Audited P m per L arg - *at Audited W eekly Circula- tlo® O r*«"® Bureau (4 C irculation OF " A S II IM i T l'N Snharriptlon Kalsa S trirllr O » k la Adaanra Far y e a r _______________ »1.50 V S. Outside Oragoa qponlba ____________ S4 Koaaisn Cuuotriaa ail COUNT1 IL oo I. Id The Killftboro Arirua aasumee no financial responsibility for errors published in its columns, but in case, where thia paper la a l fa u lt w ill rep rin t that part of an advert nanism I In w h in tb * lyp«»graphica! m istake occur*. A n Independent Nearspaper. W keae Seryieee and Policies are Baaed on the P rinciple of the Golden Rule,— "A n d aa, ye d th at men should do to you. do y * alao to them like* •’- M atthew 7:1». New School Desirable The building of a new and m odern school to replace the present David Hill fram e structure is under consideration by the board of district No. 7, provided a substantial federal grant may be secured through the proposed public works pro- gram of the Roosevelt adm inistration. An architect’s prelim inary draw ing of the proposed school is on display in the Argus window. T hat it is attractive goes without saying because the m odern archi- tect can do much to a building th at will make it pleasing to the eye. The present structure has been in use for more than 45 years. It is a large fram e building th at many consider a haz- ard. The building w ithout question has been a source of worry to Hillsboro p a r ents over several generations, although school officials pronounce it safe and easy to clear. Regardless of all th at, it is a building th a t will have to be replaced within a relatively short period of tim e and the average parent th at has - children - - - attending there will be the happier when th a t comes to pass. None has a g reater pride in this old asset to the community which cannot be overlooked. To the average person coming into a community, perhaps not caring a great deal w hether he is to live here or in a neighboring town, school buildings would be an element in the selection of his place of residence provided th a t person was the parent of v children of 9K.MW* school age. We |F«< v«v vfa ii ii u iv i i w* v#. •» Ke be- lieve th at it goes without saying th a t the present building can not be considered a Action of the United States senate in rebelling against the Roosevelt works pro gram by voting the “ prevailing w age" am endm ent in opposition to presidential wishes tends to defeat the purposes of the m easure. The public works proposal was in keeping with the expressed desire of the president in his message to congress to substitute work relief for the dole, in order to preserve the selt-respect. courage and determ ination of the unemployed. The works relief program was in- tended to provide productive jobs to r the jobless th at would not interfere with in- dust i'V anil to prepare for their absorp- tion as soon soon as as possiou. possible lion bv l>> industry inuusllj as Made work with this rebel objective and paid for out of taxes in all common sense should not com m and more th an the security wage suggested by the president. Prevailing wages as dem anded will pro- voke resentm ent and protest am ong those who are willingly footing the bills, who comprise the great bulk of our citizen- , . s h ip . ARGU S. H IL L S B O R O , Social News of Local Folk and Their F rien d s OREGON Thursday, Echrunry 28, 1035 THE GREAT AMERH AN HOME Juvenile activities ot the Amerl- i an Legion and the soldiers' bonus were dlscuea’d by W .1 C ham ber lain ot Corvallis, state commander, at the Forest Grove Aineilean I.e glon Friday lilghl Ih' addressed up. proxlitiulely i:>i) business men an | veterans observing the Ilfth anni versary of the dedication of the Forest Grove legion hall I’u.vineiit of adjusted compensa tion certificates now would bring tJil.il87.00U to Oregon according to ClunnberUUn. T h at 3000 children in Oregon were immunised against dlplherla through funds supplied by <he legion Iasi year and thut more Ilian $1.000,000 had lieen spent throughout the nation for Junior baseball were declarations of the commander. U )fN 'tO J 'V E S O T T 6 N EXCELLENT . IK d o m e s t i c SCIENCE, r o w i s n t I T H A T JU S T M A Ö V B LO U S * IV O N t f 0 A 0 6 E P S O U 0 O -W l<? ß E P O Ö T Mrs. L P. Stran.ilian and Mrs Haymond McCoy and daughter D on na spent I’intrsdav al Salem witli Mrs E. M Barham . They a atsted with entertaining a study club at home after spending a week with and Mrs. St raiiaiian Mlss Joan Parrott of „ of Q , spt.nt the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Stanley Hubbard. Miss P ar- daughter of Mrs. o ie n Netdiegh. formerly but organist at the Venetian theater, now residing ;,t Myrtle Point Mtss M argaret Meeuwsen of Roy, " l< visiting Hillsboro friends w ed - nesday. e returned home Monday „ from an s h extended visit at G arl- rott ls a ^ ¡ d‘ “ lth her sister Mrs charles Peppard. Dr. Wiley Given Credit as Driver Mr and Mrs. C J C rittenden and family of coeiiran were guests th e ( last of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caldwell and family. They were moving to M arshfield, where Dr I> E Wiley was congratulated : III Portland Monday by a truffle of ficer and i representative of the Such a scale will slow up the process of absorption of this labor by private in- Ssr',J^rat«refOTh meesoutheme Pa-! dustry because many will be content with elite. ^ i s needless governm ent work and look Mrs. George FUcher and Mrs. J upon the governm ent as their provider. j t would probably also have the result of Fischer Mr and Mrs s h . Thwaiie enticing men aw ay from private employ- ¡accompanied them, and visited Mr m ent to enter the governm ent service. ,nMr‘ ¿jrs^Nhio m™™ oi The votes were unquestionably actu- 'Vancouver w ash , and Miss Anna ated by the congressional spirit of catering I Baui»an of near Forest G.ove, were to blocks of electoral support. The sen- a “ L e w M r s ' Damon' " a sister ot ators, both dem ocratic and republican. Mr. Long who participated in this revolt cannot ' ,Dr. Cecil Ager of LaG rande is have had the long range vision necessary .w and Mre*b’V w n k ^ r to proper w orking out of our recovery Mrs j . b Wilkes ot Portland were problems. Too much legislation is based , » ^ ^ W ‘likw home, Lloyd Brown, who has been ten-1 on politics. 1 fined to his home for the past six 1 weeks with a broken h g, is able I _____________ to use crutches now mid has been ' S tc iW G T O pD O SG S Senator Steiw er attack s the Roosevelt public works m easure of $4,880.000.000 because it gives the president power th at should rest with congress, the right to ear- •’ m ark ’ the expenditures. The adm inistration it seems to us did an exceptionally good job in selecting the m andate of congress. The senator says Bonneville is not a project th a t fu r nishes lots of em ploym ent now, but ra th e r spreads it over a long period. State Legion Head Speaker at Grove "L ei I ijilll K i l l i n g '' .’ u t r l v I .On 1 |»lgn tor the proper kind of drtv- j lug The local physician was one of three so honored during the day. Each of them made the proper signals, turned from the proper lanes, slopped at "stop" algtis or signals, and at no time while under observation exceeded the speed 11m- ii in wiiev, iik«- th e oiin'11 did I not know th a t he was being wateh- | ed I The search for careful drivers was started Monday as a |Mrt of the campaign. If It's worth m anufacturing, It’s worth selling; if It's worthing sell ing. It's worth advertising. If t's north advertising, it's worth the u - . of g<KMl printing. Kx. Ladies’ Night O Meet Planned Fv P.-OTt-re r i ‘,nilttl D7 Kotary fann prlce8. (2oill*t Sets Definite Too Late to Classify Dates for Warrants out in the car several Unies. far as Inquiries are concerned, sales I are lagging and local men do not '- '■ 'r e t » l t v u Mr. and Mrs. Rock Hull and Mrs. J. S. Robinson ot G aston and z anticipate a marked Increase In Mrs. J. s Robinson of o a a ta n and FOR H A L F iA<* ar -«**l walnut atUk« f i t o°t M ^ n ’d irraftlntf Adam Italia. HretiGi. JI’NT rrvwlvas! ahlpmant nt Faatarn Orr- Mrs. e l McCormick. tiie i^ ^ -ire s^ to m ' htWllITi>c ii°sU t0 g>m hurae« 1‘ rtc * 9*<O ali re ! up J K claims, bills, etc., against the coun l . w . MuUendore of w itc h Hazel | the a n n ii i •iL a d ie s 'N ig h v ynrSi Webber. Illlb b u ru . l'breti* Stai Itf ty will be Issued only on the first W t»n|> cutter T*? crentrael cutting »Id Si“ icInr« . ? l n n Oli Harry sto ,,e of P ortland will Monday after the first Wednes lav nome in w u en w . K ansas, on a be the principal speaker and will luu r«»r«h» grxiwtb «-<tr>lw»MHl. k lM K h n c in p < c t r i n a n d w i l l ___ lt»4>*rt F lla rtm a n . Il«»» • lo . Kt business trio and will return \f.»a»zwtw M arch discuss "International Affairs. •** and the fourth Monday of each |tea v*rt<»n .'p is. George W ashingtons interest in Hons* N O T IC R T i l I'H K It lT ilM H N»tic*w la h»r»liy glvwn that Ih * undar- Hillsboro totals npprox- the county court. Payment of personal services rn««| ha* (•«vti «pixilnIw l Adm lntalratur Flgures for repair M u h a rl ( ’ottw lm aiib jobs are estl- ] b>'. "■ (h * Fatate ployes or of the road departm ent ,77,' Odgers, professor o f edu-1 mail'd a t »21.442. i Is excluded from the order. If the -on. r..r w»-hin»ion < ..unir. «.»» t u aith i nsvi'hnlnov a» Pupifih I .« a . a. nants and 396 regular payment date falls on u ,,r Fu.r«»ry. i».u «n<i that h« home owners have been contacted | i„ ,iir i„ v u , . r r , . n i « w il l iw 1«. $ - • .luiy mu . uh «I « .u«i< A.i...i,.i.ir.i..r lUT h™ ft?it president of th la c o u n of - " “ 7 «7*> « ’" '“CM« holiday w arrants day. will be 1 ! N<>w iharvrorv, all |»*rw«»n» having claim« try advocated the establLbiiment the campaign. Activities this I L legal ,|e(j on n u. following Housing Campaign Nets Many Pledges in Gold Cases Fair a«aln«t «aid »«(al* a ra h*r«diy n<Hifl«*l American schools so th a t children wee*c brought contacts with 104 and rmjnlrml prnaent Ihwtn w ith (ha ‘ pm iw r voucharw tu I ha undwr«lgn«a| A d might be educated in the atm os- tenants, 193 owners. $23 500 m i p .• f zazz - m m in istrator at hla raald«n<*« near Kh«r- phere of American government, D r.. pledges for new construction a n d | l ' e ll e I v ,r i l c e imm I, ( ) r w * n . or at tha law offlea of Lodge is Closed Down w D iners stated. He was also among $14.340 estim ated for repair and IT m «« I I Tongu» J r „ in th» <*t»tnmam«l S k V°°.1 s i »"xlerntzation work, Loyal Order o f Moose closed ltio«h in tha t i t r of Orwrun- cnUaren not otlierwk>e able to ob« Its relief .. office on » South Second '"'""L"...'?"’ laln an eduCa tlOn. ------------------------- f < j j n«»Uea. t«»-wn; w ith in ala montha from street as they are out of funds and K«4,r„«rr i , ji grocertrs. according to L W. Mul- eeiiii i . á n iíe k )r Adminiamtur <g ,,S i f a One i of the best indications of improv- •, • • , , . . trie c&s6 of XlcxicATi ¿Hid V ciiczug L i stressed by Dr. Odxers He de- i lendore. chairm an. Remaining artl- ' h* "f .i*'^**1 1 conditions is shown in the action ot dollars, the latter being worth d ared th at the re«u>on congress' D V I ’ ItllllC S cles. he said, were being turned over , , ,,r AdmlakwaUr 1« to the Red Cross. the county court m reducing the interest nearly face value in foreign ex- failed to take action on th e plan n 7 Damage estim ated a t »342 was J change and the former only about was due to the fact th at the idea h p l n f n l i n f l u e n c e in n p r s u a d i n t r a n v o n p to rate on w arrants from six to five per cent, change and the former only con. was far ahead of Its time and th at County Kcprr*»entatlrr * href,whlch, b,roke out State 4-H Club Leader m a te a home here. ' W hat a different picture from two years t a i ^ o r T X ' r man t ^ t ‘”of "2“ny cviifionted in the Thom as Connell twnip a t . «>. . c for Fourth and Baseline streets at 3 • Visit County boon The district is in a trood financial con a g ° U became necessary to issue venezula. but th e difference m the of th a t pay. E L E C T RO LU X o'clock Monday morning The b lase1 M1 “ Hrl<,n Cowgill, assistant state nnancial con sc n p t 0 Reep w arrants from taking too value results from the ta c t th a t dition, due to the careful and businesslike much of a r£duction through inability to ” Venezuela has a law to the effect C leaner and Air Purifier started ln an upstairs bedroom and ' e'ub leader, will be In Wash- damage was confined to th a t room lnKton county on March 35, 26 m anagem ent of a capable school board. di ose of them Irnprovement in taxpay- th a t her dollar is redeemable a t WAYNE EMMOTT Tom Connell, Jr., was commended j a,1<l 28 to visit girls 4-H clubs. J Phone A KKailU A building such as th at proposed could inp brought about t £ rough more moPneJy par for obligations of the govern- . 2143 for appointm ents by local firemen tor his fo reth o u g h t, m ent while Mexico has no such o rl V X JU ni KHFMIFF’M HALF easilj be handled by the district. Even if ¡n tbe bands of t be people and more fre- law. t by F l u h t ft lip p e d I n h a v e t a k e n I e ! “ * viua“ ,K t44r UWJr WJ in C TOOIII | no grant were available the district could quent paym ent periods enables the court °r Schulm erich contended th at the at the M o n ro Sm ith home in HHls- “nd Preven,t ln« ‘he fI“ ">e8 / « « " Hal*. ,n i««u«Ml out i»f and under lb * «»al easily handle the Project and it m erits to m ake thjg change United S tates could go further th an boro Friday night resulted in the tO ° lher P#rU ° f 018 o f (ha C lrru K Court t>f th * Htata uf O r * B«»n. fur th * County of Waahiritftun. <lat*>| consideration from the standpoint of pro at present and could stabilize free arrest of three men this week by nouse H. R. Krllingtnn th * 27th day of February. IV.'I.S. In favor coinage of silver. Paper money with local authorities. A. M. Jennings of ~ Z ;--------- f -------------------- viding work for the unemployed. of T h * Union C *n tra l Lit** Inaura n r * "Let Kelly' Fix Your W atch" no intrinsic value has been stab Portland was charged with drunken Company, a ro rporatlo n, p la in tiff, and In Klage Depot aaatnat J. C. Sntdvr »m l F a u n t* Hnuler. The individual under like conditions. F m ’nvr M / v a n ' t l ’i ilized by this country and he de driving, while Sm ith and H arry L. * llillalm ro O regon as for instance, being sound financially and fb n jo y H o s p i t a l i t y .............................. d a red It only logical th a t silver. ...................... Jennings of Gold HUI were booked f If'iYI 1 Vf *f* I* * " * 4 ‘»f ll*a v *rto n . a tfta t* B. tkln« I W aah ln g to n C o u n ty , a muni« pal having a desire and need for a new home Aloha grangers trave t h e Hillsboro !° ?*r c.ent ?f . whlch ls , proilu" d “ t the'’’county’ 'ja ii 'o n ¿ im r iiT o f and battery. Harrv Harry Jennings R F J ? ' “* dl vWo^ m" " - .hl £ n u h: r 3 ; would readily, in pur opinion, take ad- C ham ber of C om m erce m e m b e rs a n d s ^ X S ™ ** “ assault Bnd suffered severe cuts about the head iikjcr f o r t h e P o r t l a n d C i m e r a i E l e c - Oregon, L>*f*ndanta. fo r th * an»»» <» t vantage of a proposition th a t would bring th eir wives another good party Thurs- i New Slrra«n U ne 3,0 wt,h *nt*r**i thereon at ih.- rii* and arm s and was taken to the trie company, attended the business a substantial federal g rant to handle the d a v n i g h t . L o c a I p e o p je a l w ,o o k f county hospital for treatm ent. promotion xertlon of the Northwest V A C U U M CLEANER cost It would be good business in our w ard to this event because of the hospital- ^ ° n irO 1 Several poultry thefts were re- Light and Power association a t ..f ssu.30 with interest then... at -h* I» here Vancouver. B. C.. T hursday a n d rat* ',f 10 |,er '• n’ ,,rr “nnum th* humble economic experience. ¡ty and friendliness of these neighbors. » oU — r l r in v ’ I 1*» ‘ ’f Nov . and th * fu rth » r A cleaning stu m tlu a i£u.edi Bert th u O week to o « 8herlif Con' » I P FT?°av„ B n e n f Sherwoo . ...m ,r l i v . i w i t h inmwt The board has asked for the opinion One outstanding thing about the p arty has (c<n,i„u«d t CAU. route 4 stated th a t 25 chickens had Mr Easter said th a t a feeling of >t t h . r a t . . f 7 i .. r m , i y . r of local residents and taxpayers so let us been the way they have alw ays had it cause of'’d ^ e t e d ^ o S u r e 's u p p l y , been stolen from his place last °P t‘mUm was expressed by all the I1""" ,hc >•' N"* ■ >'•»»*■ »»“I '•>» SINGER SHOP speakers and among thoae present f««»*r Ih, „ of „ »- • •» wid> w iniw -i w ih.rw have it in the way of letters from sub- organized to serve so m any people in such Mr Schuster pointed out that week, while Mrs. N. Butler ol near snMk‘,~ for DemonstiaUon ■ scribers living in district No. 7. The Ar- a short period I“ «4 vafy >n the am ount of mois- Hillsboro reported the loss of four Safety CamnAian T m I L “ n,i th* fu rih e r »urn <.f |7.7A w ith in- ture they will give up. In some turkeys T hursday evening. gus will be happy to publish such opinions ci < j « Mere 5 gn types of western Oregon soils plants W alter A. L. K ruger of Sherwood olated March 17 ,pnl ■’•’•um from ih* 2«»ih <i«y ..r provided they are signed and not too I will begin to wilt when there U was arrested Saturday on an as <* ^ r t i a n d ' utK* BEAUTIFUL long. Let’s have the letters. still as much as 25 to 27 per cent sault and battery charge. police departm ent will address t h e 1 f H> per c*n( |»*r annum from D *r. 14. moisture ln the soil, while In some (R) Office of the Hillsboro Concrete local cham ber of commerce lunch 1034. and th * fu rth e r aunt »( o th er soils the wilting point will Brick & Tile company was broken eon meeting March 18 according to attorney'« f*«*. w ith interrwt th*r*«>n at « per r * n t per annum from F*b . 2«th. I The county relief com m ittee will re- „ot be reached until the moisture into and ransacked Thursday night. arrangem ents made by L. J. Rush- 1036, and the fu rth e r «urn of | l t f mo 112x198. on First street, close ln; quire all those on the relief rolls to have goes below 15 or 16 per cent. Re- Nothing was taken, according to low The talk will be In connection eoata am i ili«hur«*m ent« w ith tnt»re«t garden plots as a self-aid plan. This is a gardiess of the supply of fertility reports to the sheriff. with thp “L et’s Quit Killing” cam thereon at »he rate of M per ren t p»r H t r r e t im p r o v e m e n t/» , S lflP W a lk , ftlltl annum fro m th * 20th day «»f February. »», .« . j ^ » ^ 8 __ »». Many individuals and business people move th a t should be welcomed by th e an^ u f ^ r o v irr™<? ,i?™. ™ isture Claude H anson was arrested at paign. Talks will also be given In 1936. tv me d lr * r t * d and delivered, com- Rll In UTUl |Xtl(l, sacrifice* lit m anding m * to make «ale of the real $700 Manning Wednesday on a w arrant the afternoon a t the local schools. throughout the length and breadth of this workers them selves as well as o t h e r tured. and moisture in some walnut from Montesano. Wash. property herein after described, I hate ------------------------- l*vie«i upon and pursuant to «aid Kaeeu* ■ _______ land of ours believing in the principles and people. It will show th a t the relief work- orchards is becoming more of a Donald Long to Speak tion. O rder and Dei re * o f Hale. I w ill purposes of NRA agree with President ers are willing to do som ething for them - problem and has made necessary, i on Monday, lhe lat day of A p ril, 103’.. at V. F. W . Rally a t the Flaat door of the Court Hou»* in Insure with Roosevelt in his request for a continuance selves ra th e r th an take the attitu d e th a t V eterans of Foreign Wars. W ash HillMboro, Wan hi ng ton ('«»unty, Oregon, Nt T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y the hour o f ten u 'rlork a m. of «aid ington county post, will hold a rally of the National Recovery Act for another it is up to the governm ent to tak e care a detailed report of blight, control «ell a t public auction to the high*«» IN SU R A N C E A G E N C Y at 8 p. m. Tuesday ln the V F. W. day. two-year period. The president adm its the of them in all particulars. studies tn Oregon is being printed bidder fo r ra«h in hand, all of the fol here Judge Donald E, Long low ing dewi-ribed real pro|»erty, lying, be- > imperfections of the present law and SUg- -------------------- j and n>ay obtained through th e Annual W ashington county grade hall will speak Veterans, th eir friends, ‘nK l' n'1 "U"«'» in w ».h in «i< in C i.uniy, I gests C o m r r a t i i l a t i n n g a r o H u e t h e H i I h i L°C^ L c“u nty agent's office. The I school basketball tournam ent got and the general public are invited j fthimoc action be taken to correct certain co n g ratulations are (lue m e H I H I I proper time to apply the spray will under way a t the Beaverton high attend. E ntertainm ent will be ( ’«•mm rnrin« at th * Houth<‘u«t n»r- douses. basketball five for carrying off the coun- 1 oe broadcasted next spring over ! school gymnasium yesterday after- to n * r of th«* N o rliirn at Q uarter of th * 1311 Main Ntrrrt The average business man and indi- ty cham pionship. This gives the local boys KOAc or may be checked through noon with 16 county teams entered, furnished after the meeting N<»rthw*Ht Q u arter < N L ’ t «»f N W ', » 11 illstMm>. O regon of Section Tw elve (12» Township vidual is inherently honest and believes a chance to enter the district tournam ent the county | Competition will continue today, Tw o (2 ) Month Hu ng* Tw o (2» Went i Friday and Saturday. Plans f o r County Fair the W illa m e tte M eridian ; thence in honesty and fair dealing. He w ants to a t McMinnville and a chance at the state County championship game 1 s j to be Discussed Here of Hirtith Forty-aeven degree* th irty m in deal squarely and he expects “to do unto title ute* 1 47 3 0') Went Fight and th irty - I scheduled for 8:40 p m. Saturday 1 Plans for the 1935 W ashington m I w hundredth« (8 .3 6 , chain« to a others as he would have others do unto ’ . and the consolation title game at county fair will be discussed at «take in anirle of th * County Hoad, 7:50 p. m. Finals for the class C the local cham ber of commerce at him.” T hat is essentially w hat is con- f thence Month T w e n ty -fo u r degrt**« fo rty -fiv e minute*« (24* 46') rant f C M i.ln u .1 fro m p . „ o n ., I lr0Phy wllJ be held at 7 p. m. S at- 1:45 p in. Saturday by members tained in most of the fair-trade practice j Seven and th irty hundredth« (7.30) ovlch et al, confirming sale May lirday and the class B iham plon- of the fair board nnd departm ent chain«; thence south Fighty-<<ight de- provisions of the various codes. L. Hull vs. Clarence C. Hull, order shlP al 7 '5*> P m. Friday. The class heads. The premium list will also green th irty minute?« tyx" 30', Esther N. Johns vs. O. P. M atson ! A cham pionship game ls scheduled be discussed T w en ty-three and twelve hundredth« “The fundam ental purposes and prin- ““ <23J , chain» to n «tone in the <>N«t et al, order; M atter Liquidation of 1 a t 8.45 p. m. Friday. ciples of the act are sound,” declared the Thirty Years Ago line of the Houthwewt Q uarter of th«« Shute Savings bank, order to com Grove Woman Injured Northen»! Q uarte r t H W , of N l - ' , t Argus. M arch 2, 1905—Dr. Jam es Withycombe, president in asking continuance. “To ab an promise Asbahr indebtedness- M at- of Maid Section Tw elve » 1 2 ,. them e former Hillsborite, candidate for republican nom ina ter Liquidation of Bank of Beav- A c tlV ftV IflCFPilSP« in Auto Crash Here north on «aid ea«t line Tw elve mid don them is unthinkable. It would spell tion ertön, compromise settlem ent and for governor. Mrs. B ertha Coyne of Forest nixty-Nix hundredth« (12.66, ehnin« to the return of industrial and labor chaos.” th * northeant corner of »aid South Total tax to be collected by Sheriff Connell this sell property, settlem ent claim vs Grove suffered back and shoulder west Q uarter of the Northen«! Q uar re. assets C harles Berthold' injuries S aturday nxminc when te He declared th a t the fundam ental prin- spring is »150,141.75, the largest tax ever debited Snider, Mohr r (H W % of N F % , of «aid Section et al vs Ida Muller i 1 welve ( 1 2 ) ; thence went. Tw en ty ciples of the anti-trust laws should be against a tax roll in th e history of th e common- Jacob Campbell, dismissal; Conrad Alge- I->ocal realtors are anticipating her car was involved ln a collision and eighteen hundredtha (20.18, chain« with a machine driven by W H. shelmer et ux vs. Lulu M aude' an active m arket for farms during to the place of beginning, containing more adequately applied and th a t mon- “Charlie’s Aunt," to be presented a t Opera House T uttle et vir. order; Lowell M ort T h ir ty (3 0 , acre«. early spring and summer as a Prutzm an of Vernonia. The acci opoltes and private price-fixing m ust not S aturday night C ast Includes William Tucker W. gage Ac Adjustment company vs. thc dent occurred a t thc west city lim to «ati«fy the hereinbefore unmed «um« of Inquiries being received an«l fo r lhe eoat and ex|»en»e*i of «ale its of Hillsboro. be allowed or condoned. The president w. Boscow. w ill B arrett. Claude c a te , j . b . w iikes. Therence V H arnden, sat),faction result from middle west and local resi am i «aid w rit. C redit Service company credited the NRA with giving em ploym ent Fred SewelL Mrs’ George schulm erich, Wilma Wag- Judgment; Said »ale w ill he made aubjeet to re vs. Melvin M. Stout ct al. satisfac dents. M ajority of the queries re The wastebasket a t the postoffice demption n« per «tatule of Oregon. to uiM 4 000 000 w firk p r« w ith p li m in n tin c r gener, Blanche Huston, W ilhelm ina Heldel. ceived are for the purchase of i-k . worxerb, with elim inating Jameg Q and otherg granled iranchisc by tion of Judgment: Union C entral had a full day Monday. A big Dated a t lllllaboro, Oregon, ihi« 27th Insurance company v.s. j c farm s as contrasted with the pre batch of "Boxnolder” advertising •lay of February, 1036. child labor, outlawing sw eat shops, w ith county court to build telephone line up P atto n Life Snider et al, decree; A A Schran.m . ponderance of requests to rent farm s arrived.—Illmo Jimpllcute. And one J. W C O N N F I.L . S h e riff of W a»hing- the releasing of millions of w orkers from valley. superintendent of banks, vs. E. last fall. never sees the wastebaskets stulfed <>r.?.... By M s' ' » ”P Hillsboro Board of T rade elects following offi «1.1 o” HO G uaranty I Marsh et ux. default, judgment. ¡starvation wages and excessive hours. He Interest of local residents seek with local newspapers, now does cers: W. H. Wehrung, president; B. P. Cornelius, vice- Probate orders were issued in the hit a t “carping critics and those who seek president; F. M. Heidel, secretary, and W. O. Donel- estates of Wilhelm Schumach“.-, ing to add to th eir present hold one?—Ex. either political advantage or the rig h t son, treasurer. Julius Henrikson, loohua Wallace ings and ln some cases to buy again to indulge in unfair practices or ex Joseph Moore Is now carrying the mall on route Marsh, Thomas Tell Huntley, Maty property as an Investment Is p a r Howling gives your Peterson, Pctronella Varl.oo, John ticularly encouraging, according to two in place of C. H. Large, resigned. ploitation of labor or consumers.” H. Dorland. John Campbell Orders real estate men here. This phase of muscles the play and were Issued In the guardianship of the busness has not been particu The president truly said th at “a great Fifteen Years Ago your brain the relax a Jennie E. Adams and Wilhelmina larly active during the past few Argus. February 26, 1920—R. F rank Peters nam ed Ruff. code of law, or order and of decent busi tion you need a fte r a years. chairm an advisory board for Salvation Army work ness cannot be created in a day or a y ear.’ Although activity Is Increasing as ilny’s office w ork! Play Say you saw It in the Argu». Too m any people were looking for m ira- 111 ^ ¿ neT p ? S . 31, wen known young farm - often — and keep fit. Whip», beat», m aiha», mixe». Cie.s in in<ti they expected these genera- er of o a k Park, died February 18 of Influenza. tion-old problem s to be worked out over- Lawrence T aggart returns from service in navy. Moke» b etter food», with les» Everything t o assure n ig h t and becam e impatient when a fte r He recently left the Flume territory, where he was work, »aving ingredient» an d r e your enjoym ent. To preserve memory to the ducing di»h w ashing, th e ir first b u rst of enthusiasm c everything ' Mrs. P1^ Peter sbur^b , » c iy n i in j 5 on the Mr u and Boscow celebrate 60th wed- rightful heirs of the c o m i n g BOWLING BUNDAY i N EW M odel C ha» 5 7 ^ j more was not p e n t ci. dlnR anniversary here February 19. years, th a t it may have the same Noon to Midnight. The codes are needed. They have H- A- Deck is scoutm aster of local Boy sco u t 'pow er. Doe» not c a u te Radio m eaning to them th a t the living Interference. b rought o rd er out of chaos. The re-action troop Troop commlttee includes B w . Barnes, Dr. have found in it, th a t is the duty Uiuusn r , ~ nn jn.Jlft. ft. i E. T. Helms and Dr. J. H. Rossman of one local bus e . . illustrative of Dr w D Wood resigns as state senator and files An investm ent you will never regret. of the m emorial. Only selected th e good th a t has Deen Wrought. H e as republican candidate for state treasurer, granite should be used, other O ther Mixers fervently expressed the hope to the w riter M orris C. Lincoln. 80. O rand Army veteran, died m aterials do not stand the test ns low us . th a t th e code stru c tu re would not be de- here of pneum onia February 21. Confectioners - Bowling Alleys nt time. ft „o l he o « was -o a unam u n a b l e e to t o predict tiredinV w hat tucky Stephen 77, war who served with the K en- Billiards stroyed as cpvalry Hensley, m thc Clvl, dled here February 24 OREGON M O N U M E N T W O RKS m ight happen in th e w ay t destructive Edwin Leroy Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H. Stannard, Mgr. 1269 Main S«. 4th a t Main, Hillsboro practices w ith all b a rriers down. o Crawford, died here February 21 of pneumonia. Good Indication <*uo a>«d ujojj panupuoo) their credit in foreign exchange is good, according to Schulmerich. A sound dollar Is based on an act of law and the ability of the issu- iwrr i* «a - 4 mg source to redeem It a t par In T °"> C om «« Hom e .... fte,dl8tric;.18 ln a Twtl AW1I M<“11 TAIICSICU ArrP'ifPrl OptlHllSm rOUlld ▼ iiULVUVtl ITlLtl Control of Walnut walnut Blight Discussed L lk. ,*r-t ,hrrr”’ ih- r-'- r Self-Aid Good Move Residence Lot Codes Needed u lhe thlnnlnK vjracie i Toopers O pen Tourney W. G. IDE Damage Suit Filed in Circuit Court Our Yesterdays «icicrtscs in Real Estate H ere Hamilton Beach Food M ixer *1975 T he Memorial - - - $ft.95 5y BRISTOL HARDWARE CLEM’S PLACE