H IL L S B O R O Page Four XnitebonáiíMr g us W ith W hich U Combined the llilb h o r a twdcpendcnt Aruna cat ah 1894 H ilfe ta *» Ind eixn d en t eat ah 1*7* M c K IN N E Y * M c K IN N E Y . PuhlUhers Published Thu rada jn« Entered m aerenà-elaaa m a tte r in the pnetaffice at H il tehon», O m n m Hi 1 labor.. W M RS. E. C. M c K IN N E Y Aaaoeiate Editor V E R N E M c K IN N E Y Editor M em ber— Oregon State Edi­ to rial Association and N a ­ tional Editorial Association Member of the A u dit O F F IC IA L NEW SPAPER F irst Audited Paper L a rg - eat Audited W eekly C ircula­ tion in O m ro n Bureau o f C irculation OF W A S H IN G T O N Subscription Ratea S tric tly Caak in Advance Per y e a r __ __________ t l . W U S . Outside Oregon .sft Foreign Countries S ii months CO UNTY >.53 The Hillsboro A rgu * assumes no fin a n cia l re*pon-»ibility for erro r* published in its columns, hut in case* where 'h w paper ta at fault » ¡ II reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical m istake occum A n Independent Newspaper. Wh.we Services and Policies arc K u r d on tha P rin o irl» of the Golden R u le — “ And would that men should do to jrvu. do ye *l*o to them likm w iM .* * -M a tth e w 7:12 Property Needs Relief State NR A Needed The legislature should not hesitate in the enactm ent of a state NRA measure. President Roosevelt has asked congress to extend the recovery act. for another two years with some am endm ents and state acts will tend to strengthen code enforce­ ment. Most people approve of the principles of the NRA ami the codes of decent prac­ tices and a state act would, in our opinion, help a great deal in keeping in line the "ehiseler,” who by his acts would carry everyone down to his lowly level, as for exam ple the practices that were so in­ jurious in the dairy business until the milk control board took charge. As President Roosevelt has said “ a great code of law, of order a n d - of decent business cannot be created in a day or a vear." It takes a long time to make such »U1 i m n n r t m f o e o r in m ii* U l i p O l 1*1111 t t O l l O I I l . t . n h s im r u t. 11 » I l l g t 'illil HUG nut J»U l fair dealing to the forefront. To abandon the codes would be un­ thinkable, as the president has said, as it would bring industrial ami labor chaos, • The h national recovery act state needs NRA the • influence of the In an effort to lift part of the heavy property tax burden the house of repre- sentatives last week approved a hill th at s ir e n g m e n in g in i i u t n t e o i m e stave tt ould levy a flat 2 per cent surtax on .. „ , ................ .............. .. __ all incomes in G re g o n . An e s tim a te d $1,000,000 or $1,250,000 would be raised annually by the tax and would go to re ­ duce the property tax for the benefit of schools and would be apportioned th rough­ A Sliver, Not a Plank out the 36 counties. Man would not be hum an if he did not indulge The prop- in a a i few but t ot occasionally m i.u an , will - - - - heavy - P burdens carried by » * * in t » o obsessions, o s ts s io n s . ou < u s iv u a iiy a a u w ui erty give plenty of justification to r the perm it an obsession to become all absorbing, and passage of such a m easure. W ith more then it is not so good. equitable tax burdens for property there Herbert Hoover, for instance. nor so long ag o „Mu y n „ n yeokJn wrote a book entitled "A Challenge to Liberty, and W’lll be created- a desire for the ownership Ul lt he had much saj. concerning the gold of property, which m akes for the stabili- standard. The more he wrote about it. the greater zation of any citizen. Property has been was his enthusiasm for the standard so wen be- taxed __ _____ and taxed _ to _ death _ without _ _ „ any loved by international bankers as a reai aid to What Other Editors Say e o n w id e ra tio n o f its a b ility t o . , T . m v r • • T ax - paym ents on the basis of income are the only true and ju st m ethods of taxation. ------------------------- Effrontery Congressional in v e stig a tio n s b r o u g h t c o n g r e s s i o n a l l n v e s i i g a u o n s D ro u g n j out the ta c t th at Kugene Grace as head Of the steel corporation and Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation received $3.669,- 000 in bonuses during the three w ar years. Grace also adm itted th at he had received more than $8.113,000 since in addition to the salary. In spite of these fabulous b o n u s e s , Grace, before this congressional commit- ----------- tee, Mad had the effrontery to deplore the de- mand of war veterans for paym ent of the n adjusted rlin a tA d service Q prvipp compensation, m m ni>n«satir*n w h in li f the hn which government has adm itted as a just debt to those who offered th eir lives a t a “ dollar p er” back in 1917 and 1918. A R G U S , II I I, L S B O R O , G R E G G N 4-H Crop Body to Hear Talk MAC Thiituday, M arch 7, 1935 A te , i r a n t! By M u nch On what crops, on what soils and in what quatntltles should com ­ mercial fertilizers be applied m order to produce the most econom­ ical return.,'.’ This question will form the basts of discussions by Prolessor C V Hucek ot Oregon Slate college at the court house at 1:30 p m Saturday The meeting is intended for 4-H cro|w m em ­ bers but farm ers interested In the discussion are welcome. W ashington county has a cousid-1 erable acreage of such crops as I sweet corn, beans, peas, onions. ■ field corn and potatoes. Yields oi the above crops mav generally- be profitably Increased by the proper use of fertilisers, in all cases it is necessary to use some m eans ot restoring fertility to the soil in order th at It will retain its produc­ tivity. At the present time there are a large number ot commercial fertil­ izers on the market, in order to determine winch ones are best adapted to the needs ot the partic­ ular grower. It is im portant that ®”‘‘ . 11 knowledge of the m dividual fertilizers or combination of fertiii- rs that are most effu-t- >'»’ »' makta« available to t h e ^ i tl, ;e elements needed w h eth er or not the grower will I receive sufficient increase tn crop production from the use of the cvuimercial fertilizer to cover its cost and return a profit is another m atter for consideration. This fac­ tor is governed largely by tlu> cost of the fertilizer, its efficiency in ¡furnishing plant requirem ents and 11; ' . I ;,l t e . 1 u , 1-1 »’rofv.ssor Ruzek . • hU dlM nn ... various soil types, and the ie r li- tzers and cultural methods best H i...I fE to o m ia tn g u p c ro p n and m aintaining soil ft rtilitv A " L „ • r r 'i L 't IV I-i't » w -i i t - » r o i l i n ia s itr Social News of Models Displayed I.ocal Folk and , , c " ^ ast.er «'Odel lest Grove last Wednesday night Mrs Barbara Graves of Portland ! | grand chief, was a visitor there j also Mrs Allen Ogllbce a n d little , T h t > i r F r m n A e daughter of Portland returned home ro -:.., of Hdisooro "Motor emu" 1 Itili I f I C I I l l A Friday, after un illness and cm -] paiiy Saturday. * * com‘ _____ 1 tended stay at the home of Mr. ¡ Visuaiiy, uie new M aster De- .. . ». Mrs. W E Ogllbce. Allen Otfll-i Luxe retains only the eharacterls-, „ iL „ an9_ . ®hn°n ------ — »— - of I bee waa a guest of hia parents Fri- Berger ofuat.!!",“ r ot “ lc ’aihator. a n d | » 5 . ™ ; „™l,'LuL““ “d b lrth - day. eaps anJ ‘ ■ dicate that gin. rhe rower and fenders are highly contoured i n i r' ,llc w lsn,er all‘t Francis Pearson E h » Ogllbce spent | their streamltnuig. while the w in d -) W alter McKinney, son of M r.' the week-end w W. ith T i7 ~ d a iiiifiie aught r «* “nd V 1? W Vcrl? McKlnnTy. w £ lira . o X rg e caus-1 operated on a t the Jones hospital Boring nno the body. Shfch Ur. H a \rt^ n w 1 m “ |° H.IU-1 Mrs __________ ________ o. ' "•••■ Mary E Rlclien of Salem | is the utmost In smoothness. in smoothness. | boro ailev of of Port boro and and Dr D r Paul Paul" B Bailey f»ort- o a guest tills week of Mrs John I- land. The The bov's bov'., mother n „ . T 7 is r also » m , at !., » ‘irkey of north of Hillsboro Every detail of ttie car is new. ____ „ with - ................ ..... bumper land. starting the front the hospital, convalescing from flu ' ,rs LoLS Aaem of Laurelwood including the radiator radiutor i-ime* “ ““ d deluding grule. , '< overnight guest Pebruarv their vast financial manipulations. In fact, before our ex-president had reached the end of the chapter m Look he had decided th a t the present ad- m inistration had descended into rank dishonesty in declaring the United States off the gold standard which nearly ail m ajor nations had relegated to the ash can years ago. And now, ex-president Hoover has even more f° reibly " • t f a t e d his complete adherence to his pet obsession and he naturally finds himself right in ime with the small minority which would have all of us believe th a t the “constitution is gone- be- cause the m ajority of our supreme court judges have arrived a t a decision on the gold clause which, while it may ham per th e style of the few Americans who already have far more th an their share of the t’ h i ^ M r e t ^ n t h ofUlthT aX e r t VanUge ? th a n 90 per cent of the American people. Others, who feel the same way about this question, urge __ a t _ republicans ______ ____ _______ th adopt ’return __ to gold” as a plank their^piatform i o / 1936. But If tf our our"guess"to^cor- in their platform for guesa to cor- m t. o»to iMoct o< the gold gold standard standard V L -iS S . * hlteUw rect. this w subject of mura return to to the VLZ™«*. S X UV" ’ W“ h a ’Ot Ot gnef ^ ¿ r t i ~ m im p % ? X n U in * b^dj «und it. Hood R n e r News. c comfort o n iio rt a and nd sDacioiLsne.ss spaciousness, a a n n d d __ peciai y i n 1 he ride, he _said, t he ------------------------- wneeloase of the new M aster De- Luxe is increased to 113 Inches and » ____ « t i™ „ a *vi2t m ... SSmto* Two quukes >500 in the cost recent California earin- caused damage of only broken glass. o r about of one New Year’s party. • s s an even ereau“r mcreasc m body **^a nurse at tlie hospital Stanley Cornlls was uiiaiilinoiisly recommended for ordliiittloii a t a com ell meeting at the Swedish Baptist church at Cherry Grove Saturday. The council Ineluded delegates front Baptist churches of the Portland area together with faculty members of the Western Baptist Theological seminary ami repriseiitatlvrs from the Oregon Baptist State cunvenUon. Cherry Grove Baptist church has accepted the mvltutloii of the B eth­ any Baptist church tn hold the public ordination ceremony at Ils church at Bethany a t tl p. m. Sunday. Mr Cornlls Is president of the Oregon G erm an Baptist Y o u n g People's Union and his ordmulioii will follow a three-day convention of the group a t Bethany F rid ay ,' Saturday »ml Sunday The congregation will lie list 111 the opening prayer by Itev E Bjorkqulxt, supply pastor oi the Swedish Baptist church of W arrell, fir W I' Milliken, president of the Western Baptist Theological aemlnary will give the charge Io the church of which Mr. Cornlls Is now pu.xtor; Dr. J. K ratt, pastor of the ilrsl G erm an Baptist church id Portand. will deliver the charge to the candidate. The ordination sermon will be preached by Itev. G Neumann, pastor of till* Halt Creek B aptist church; Dr O M. Cline, professor of theology a t tin* Western B apll.t Theologica sem i­ nary will offer tlie ordaining prayer Music will be supplied by the B eth­ any Baptist church choir Itev T Ix'gcr, pastor of the entertaining church, will act a-s muster of cere­ monies Mr. Cornlls was graduated n« an honor student from the Beaverton high si ho.ii m i m III Muy of this year he will be graduated In theol­ ogy from the Western lluptlst Theological Seminary of Portland Prior to last October, at which I time lie accepted the pastornte of the Cherry Grove ehureli, Mr C oro­ lla was a member of the Bethany Baptist church. An as ’ 'ts lt at Payette. Idaho. They home at Ryderwood. Wash B o a r d to M e e t F r id a y are not a n t subject of pubic concern except when ertng the floor level. »ere accompanied by Mrs. O. O Sub-Deb club held a social meet­ Dairymen of tills district will they affect the public. However, this state's voters The M aster DeLuxe sport and Freeman, who went as far as On- ing the evening of February 27 at meet with the milk control board have come to regard the attitude of the grange on town sedans have integral trunks tarlo, where she will visit her son. the home of Alma Ekllnger d f __ • i , various public issues as one of the determining fac- embodied in the rear panels, with Walter All expect to return the last Miss M attle Cox spent the week­ a t the Forest (5rove chamber of Ibaitor B. r . Irvine was appropriately tors in the settlem ent of those issues- this has been com partm ents lor the spare wheel ot the week end with her sister Mrs Carlos commerce rooms a t » p. ni. Friday to discuss problems K G H ar­ honored a t the unveiling of a bust of a done by and With the consent and approval of the t ile Uli ee J*dans. pressed steel W. C Christensen of Hillsboro, Johnson, at G ladstone lan. ' rd chairm an of In ttie control likeness of himself in Portland recently. th ;range Consequently of r?UI. Wire 1ii.ed wheels “P0*1“ Charles iT ““ * Sholes Cornelius and c n ’- ' i ^ a «u.*’st“ o f'" m k , * Ju iu n n a b' e'g ran Itself. ze becom /To^som p the exten“ internal / m a r t'e affairs rT « ^ » ..^ ref Ular f n p p o f of ¡‘oriland "rrturn^d " hii milk " « !» ./." " ^ .’! Money fo r the bust was raised through become, to some extent, m atters of puo- with large hub caps are used on Thursday from a three-day . business Schn “ ’ Julianna i H was hoped ■ ______ ___hnelder this week " to have the hew .,«^„11 — — _A •!__ a : ___ r L t s • , lie concern. in ., » ___■ _»*. w. th ’r o . L h m r t i h ^ i X ° M h iI ™any frien^ UC Two'weeks ago Monitor Grange No. 716 adopted I“ ’ H * *> n tlip r mctrlasle ----------- n?X n,S and Other E a ste rn ! Miss Pearl Allen spent the week- meaaure a t tl>e meeting for dla- uregon places. ,.nd w|th her ni(Hh(,r UJU1 sUt(>r a[ cusslon. throughout the state. Mr. Ir\in e is a great a resolution condemning the practice, habitually in- ip f C L Mr. and Mrs. H. A. K uratli and Amity. -------------- - ■ , ed ito r of a g reat new spaper and has had duiged in by grange officers, of attem pting to use family entertained at dinner F n - ------ — ---- Hu»«» C h u r n .. O ii day evening Mr and Mrs Tod In- ,ran (>. r r ^.lv H u g e C h a rg e bet O ff a trem endous p art in the affairs and pro- their positions >n the grange as stepping stones to * man and daughter R uth of Port- Jra n wder k o lrrb to i h . t t,„ ¡_ i.• I Under the circumstances it is proper th a t the pub- ertalned with a surprise parly and was set off Saturday a t the Jack- heighL th at he has in spite of his g reat he take notice of the resolution. It Is proper proper th th at a t Im portance of building u p a Bill Doern. Mr and Mrs. Oakland W alker, ¡i^K hter Je'ati ’‘to tu rd a /e v e n ln /Z n M‘n <’uarrV »toporU Indicated that e e t of of this thL, i nock , ,oi . , ul.„ breeding ewes by a rigid handicap of blindness for mahy years be- a newspaper express itself on the subject annual cujhng program was stress­ and son Bobby of St Helens via- speaks much for his courage and ability resolution. \ e a “ 30«*> and 4..JHK) yards of ed by FT A. Lindgren, extension Ited at the home ot Mr and Mrs tcrPd Emanuel hospital school of r”ck wa-s brought down by tne and undoubtedly the faithful help of a ®ur opinion Is thl®- anim al husbandm an of the o re- Fred Sewell the last of vhe week -------- -- - - Decorations ut blast. nursing Monday loving wife Editor I r v i n e haw I n n e r h e e n 11 U high tlme the grange cleans house Many gon State college, at a 4-H sheep ik l l L lrvlne nas lon? Deen _ not all—of lts chlei officers for a good many culling dem onstration held on th e Loren Munson, young son of L ,lle Pa r ty were of white with red; ___ . _______, of Hills- cr0“ “ O u « to numbered 22 L a u r e l- S c h o ll. U n io n . ® inspiration to r many new spaperm en years have attem pted to use their grange positions John ^T hornburgh, farm Saturday J Munson oi northeast according to L. E Francis, assist - 1 boro, sustained a broken right Mrs Well Ilostse,_ in the northw est. Oregon people join in as stepping stones, as the resolution indicates., an to H o ld M e e t T o n ig h t t county agent Twelve c l u b ' wrist In a fall Sunday. Dr. D. E , , ru ,,, ,, . . saying th a t the honor bestowed on Mr. Woodburn independent Laurel - Scholls Farm ers’ Union members attended th is meeting. I Wiley attended him. . rs-. M orns Wi 11 was hostess for Mrs S K J e n s e n ( R h e a W ilk e s, 1i , 1’i n c h S °n a E d fo u r ta b le s of bridge will meet tonlglii .T hursday, at Irvine is richly deserved. Im portance of breed type’ age. Jose Cal a r n v . u l 2 o r! ' Ved,lr;’d a y Mr». Carl Miller mad. Laurel ------------------------- constitution and the production ^ of v ^ San v e n h ^ f o ^ L f l w ‘weeks" vtoZ ^ ' 0 ^ 1 “^ “ £ o £ ' V' LU' ,,S ------ ------------------------- 1 -11 v-( . record of the ewes from the stand- it with her parents. Mr and Mrs Portland, second G range < „uni II Meets p 0101 ot 1 x 5111 wo 01 and lambs wa * pointed out by Lindgren in his L. E Wilkes. Hosts a t D in n e r P a rty — Washington County G range coun- Chambers of commerce throughout the state are discussion of culling Groups of Mrs. Jam es Jackson returned Mr and Mrs H. L. MacKenzie c*l W|H meet Wednesday evening The Beaverton high school has m ade fnendly ln? variops “ ct!ons their var?ous '^ in u str^Jd rStowiiS last week from several niunllis’ vis- entertained Friday evening with a at ttie Aloha G range hall ut eight It in Pasadena. Cal., with h c r ¡ < llnner parly and three tables of I o'clock. an enviable reputation debating through H?de areas- ^haml5er h a s .had meet*ng” **> the demonstration claaaes of » h te p i t “ ‘ « “ in “ “ v u m i ii g u i i u u k i i th e various towns in its area, and the gatherings were judged bv the clu b m em b e rs daughter. Mrs. Robert Ecklund. and bridge. Decorations were in St [ Patrick'» Day motif. uaiTyinfl off the official northw est debate have contributed to a better feeling between the and a general discussion of Judg- family. M a rriag e Licenses Mrs. H J. D ltter left Saturday Z - ______ J Donald Watson of Ouston route Championship. The high school and the W ashington county seat and other towns. mg sheep and wool was conducted for her new home in 8eatlle, Wash WALTER K. MCKPIIY 1 and Edith LaVerne G rant of students taking part, Aline Boswell Don- The Portland Chamber of Commerce holds ex- Py Mr. Lindgren, W alter R Murphy. 68. died sud- Cherry Orove, March 2. aid W a lk p r F v p lv n A lo v u n ilo .’ cursions to various portions of the state, and has T hrt meeting was the second in after a visit here with her par- 1 denly Wednesday morning at the M .r V » v •» ? ' l e x a n c l e r a . n a been here on several occasions. a serle? of m onthly livestock meet- ents. Mr and Mrs. S. E Olsen, Mrs. » Alva of __hts toother, r.u Ed ... Murphy. D ivorce S u it Filed m r s e y n Sayre a v re m r i t t the n e c congratulations o n g ra tu la tio n s Tn,« . lnils w-hich are being held for club » » e Frost r o s i Wlxon m x o n under- unuer- byme -• M a arkey m e erit o f th p ir fr ie n d s a n d n e ir r k H e n . , • li i j1}16 McMinnvllle chan,be. has elected to hold its members and farm ers in the conn-! went a mastoid operation at the at Jaektown. He had moved th e r e Hofer—Wallace R. Hofer vs Opal o i tneir irienas and neighbors as well as Initial excursion to the coast country and from fifty ty. Dairying will be the topic of county home Sunday afternoon. Dr '«’f hUy from S t ------. Paul. C Oregon P. Hofer. Mr M urphy had been subject to the state for their fine work. Knowing b> seventy carloads of McMinnville boosters will the next meeting April 6. K W H D. Huggins operated. attacks for some time. Our classified columns tnay have our own “ knee-action” when vettinv un make the trlp- meetin« old friends, forming new Morse, extension dairyman, will b. Roy S tu a rt is convalescing from heart Date of funeral lias not yet beei Just w hat you are looking tor ~- ♦ to „ 4._«t_ " a acquaintances, c G u a in ta n c e s a and n d c cementing p m e n tin e th p honris a lu m la n M * o r V in c f* n t'< h f ,s . a f flu relapse at t « St. Vincent's hos talk w e b e li e v e s u c i h w e rV ■ j . « ® m L r . iin . r . l.io the bonds nf of cznnd. good p re se n t. set. Arrangem ents are in charge vo taiK u e Deiiete suth work is m en to n u s „-ill already existing between the fine folks of Itead them. ! pltal in Portland. He has been of Peggs Funeral home at Beaver­ for any boy or girl. I there since February 25 the coast towns and the Yamhill county seat.— ood ton. 1 C harles McCracken of Myrtle The News-Reporter. T ,‘ i , qp : Point left for his home Saturday K irlh s after a week's visit with his sis _ Mrs w ter. Mrs. L. E. Furrow. Jacobson To ________ Mr and J. H F A IIM work w antw l by mnn w ith «m all The American Legion could take up The decisive defeat of Senator Peter Zimmer- 'a n d d efe iu ie " to i/^ v e " b e e i/h a n d i Mrs. H. H. Frank and Roy and Jacofcon of West Union. E»*bruary f * rn*’r < -- m ilk and run tra«t«.r. w»n no better work than to sponsor the tu b er­ a boy Caesarian operation imt - «ii1? S'-’ v7 y ,ow »>•»«»* »f»»l Lois of Garibaldi were week-end 23. m a n s bill for the repeal of the crim inal syndical- capped by lack of height .ugh H A ' o - ff Ire, k Hillaboro. -------------------- through hi I: -. li iia culin tests in the local schools in j co-opera- guest« of Mrs. Lucy Sigler and Mr fored by Dr. D E. Wiley. 3 ism la law a vote of i z 22 undoubtedly voices voices m the e a * _____ ,1 u - ia l a 13111 w by a vote v z l to o 7 1 uxiuuuuveuiy Hilhi lost to the strong Tilla­ and Mrs. Ed Brandaw. O arrigus- To Mr and Mrs. IJon- K » R M A L E P r ill and - June and Dorothy, were To Mr and Mrs Vln- I • ' Maintain ■ h,.«d g will do much in the fight against t h e famous Bridges, the A ustralian communist, who en .city. The locals trailed 14 to 10 a t Sunday guests _ _ of Mr. and Mrs. ; re n Helndrich , < 11 •.,, . t Helndrich of Hillsboro. March dreaded disease. Through detecting the Bineered the general strike In San Francisco. Under naif time and were unable to ov- A rthur Relling. I 2. a boy. alnirl*. nBperlenrevl. Phon« N o rth . . » now £tands — - a . every ---------- ri8 h t of .v r e a c to r s e a r - lv in - lif - e it B w ill b e l n t o B n r » e law as the - indi- > rh a u l the ..Cheeaemakers.. ln the Plain« m |*’| | , ;,p Miss H enrietta Kroeger of Port- i Compton To Mr and Mrs O r­ reaevora eat ly in lire it win neip to pre- th vldual under lt the constitution is safeguarded, o n ly final period. Cox, Hlihl forward, land is spending a few days with vllle Compton ol Portland March F O R H A L F or T ra d e Vetch hay. luvaie. vent its spread. Legionnaires are as ready those who advocate the overflow of the government was high point man of the game her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 2. a boy. Leverett Adarua, m il« northeaat of II to serve their country in peace-time pur- by force come under Its heavy hand, as they should, with 12 points. ttroeger. I N o sier-T o Mr. and Mrs. Bryce H ilh i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oakes and j Nosier of Portland, March 1. a girl T E A M of im all, young mulaa for aal« suits as they were in tim e of war. —McMinnville Telephone-Register. <2Ml Tillam ook Mra. Coyna, lb I. Forant P ro v e , near Cf X, 12 Baum gartner Miss Oussle Sigler visited Mr. and C arp enter Creek «rhool. |)«,n,l come C/Hik 2. W alker Mrs L. P. G ann a t Olympia, W ash, Blooming Unit to Meet Hat urday. 3 P a tte n o n , 2 7. Lonir Sunday. Torbet, 1 T R A C T O R . I6>lnrh plow and dl«e for 10, Hediaer Mr. and Mrs Lowell McAIear lora‘ ° f .t,,^ Parrn';r 'i' Richardaon, I sale, 1150. V icto r Meltebeke. Beaver­ Hohford M arshall D ana, public works adm inis­ Samuel ton, Bt. I ; P u m fo rd plane ;ip visited Saturday eve-1 wil1 mect '" 'xt Wednesday 2. Sm ith of Portland Matson tra to r and associate editor of the Journal, H n n arik ra tt nlng with Mr and Mrs. E. J. Mc- a t Bunnlng» hall In Cornelius for a F I .I X T R H Kinger sewing machine In W ahner, 2 quire pNed C a r Exchange. 3 Alcar. social meeting. Regular meeting of in a recent talk here painted a rosy pic­ O rnean, 1 Fifteen Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smuck of the group last week was well a t ­ ture for the T ualatin valley and told of its LAX T H E BLADDER Seattle, Wash., spent the week­ tended. M arch 4, 1920—George McGee, who was attractiveness to the homeseekers. .Most with Argus. end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. the Engineers in France and Germany, re- THIS 25e TEST FREE Walker. of US here realize this, but it does us a lot turned to Hillsboro Sunday after several m onths’ J G ran g e Meets S atu rd ay I f It fail«. When irrita tio n waken you Mrs B E Mating of Whale Cove of good to have an old friend like Mr. Visit in Pennsylvania upon returning from the war. Hillsboro (irange will meet ln up. uae thin bladder lax to fluah out Im- Is visiting this week with her Albert Tozler, former Hillsboro resident, writes Dana come in and tell us about it. all day session Saturday a t the new purl tie« and exre«« acidw. (le t hip hu to Argus about visit to Powder River country, where W ashington G range is sponsoring daughter, Mrs. T. W McDonald. Orange hull. Mrs. R Hornecker has leaven, ju n liw r oil, etc.. In little green Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Robb and son he is takinir census ia clul> achievement program tahleta called Buketa. W orka on the charge of the program. H O. Vincent starts construction of new home G ening l ï ^ t h ë G ran g e"'h alV A c­ Marvin visited Arvin Robb at Uni­ bladder a im ila r to cantor oil on the bow­ versity of Oregon. Eugene, Sunday. One w onders how many of these re- <”> Lincoln street. el«. Bladder Irrita tio n can caune ate_ in this pro- and Mrs. S. Hyre, here Sunday. ployed this week In the Hillsboro burning or backache. In four day«, if congress today went into office on a gram will be tne sn ad y 1 . B. C. Oarfleld died here March 1 of influenza, not plea«ed any dru g g h f w ill refund your Misses Marlon Baker and Jane Meat company. He will make his 2f>c. (Jet your regular sloop arid feel " fu ll promise to support President Roosevelt. Dr. w . D Wood, state senator for years, s a t ­ dairy club and poultry club, both Robb of Portland visited Sunday home ln Hillsboro. o f pep." Peltn P rug Htore Adv led by D M McDougall, and the in m any cases none of them would have urday filed his^candidacy for secretary of state ™ , ,, . j Mountaindale garden club led by with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Melhulsh. L. P. S tranahan, local Copeland Thirty Years Ago L. H Peters. C e r ti f i c a te s o f been there w ithout the great personal Argus. March 9, 1905—G eneral Ransom post S at- I achievement. Judging team demon- Lumber Yards manager, Is 111 at popularity of the president. urday passed resolution severely censuring Senator j stratlon team awards will be pre his home this week with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paine of P o rt­ Fulton for not re-appolntlng Rufus Waggener, a sented. Refreshm ents and enter­ tainm ent will be provided by the land were guests Tuesday evening G. A. R. veteran, to the Hillsboro postmastership. members of the grange. Feed IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS Imperial Dairy Feeds are a t the E. J. McAIear home. Mrs. Susie Morgan, widow of the late County W ashington county dairy herds are whole grain feeds containing the highest quality grains and con­ A number of Pythian Sisters a t­ Clerk J. W. Morgan, named principal assistant at Say you saw it ln the Argua. fast com ing to the fro n t in the Yamhill- post office and Miss Eva Cornelius second deputy. centrates. They contain no O at Hull« or other filler of low n u tri­ tended the Temple meeting at For- tive value. They are balanced so th a t your cow» will produce the W ashington County Herd Improvement John Quincy Adams Young, 76, county pioneer h.ghest possible am ount of milk and also m aintain their body association. Connell Brothers and F i r of 1848, died a t Cedar Mill suddenly Wednesday weight so as to Increase the lactation period Grove had a good production record for night. Im perial Dairy, 20% protein. T o n $ 3 5 .0 0 J a n u a ry and David H agg & Sons, who . ,.L of p ?rSlai ld a I?iI Maitee Ab- The fortunes and heritages Cow Ration, 16'/2 % protein. T o n 3 2 .0 0 have been carry in g off honors for a long John H OrabPi and T 3 w eatherred Hillsboro which men leave behind are un­ Molasses Dairy, 15%, protein. T o n 3 0 .0 0 tim e, also had high product records for delegates to district convention Woodmen of World certain, insecure, estates and in­ the same period. at McMinnville. P ut all or p art of your herd on one of these better feeds heritances may and do p a s s . G. A. Wehrung. lessee of the present opera house. Only the Memorial will positive­ You will see a difference In the milk pall nnd your milk check. ------------------------- A. C. Shute and G. A. Patterson have organized the ly stand forever as a rem inder PAY CASH ANH SAVE — TRADE WITH IMPERIAL Hillsboro Amusement company and stock books lor and a history of those who lived I/Ocal people should be on the lookout subscriptions for building an opera house will be and passed beyond. fo r counterfeit money. Several business °Per>ed ¡n a few days. h n im e s h e r e have found “ nhonev” half Beaverton elects following officers Dr. F. M nouses nt r t nave io u n a pnoney n ail Robinson, mayor; R obert Hockln, W. E. Squire» and OREGON M O N U M EN T W ORKS Phone III Millers of Quality Feeds Soulh Second St. dollars and dollars in circulation in the John Henry, councllmen, and Edward Anderson, H. H. Stannard, Mgr. 4th a t Main, Hillsboro ¡ last few weeks. recorder. The Gransre Cleans County Youth to be Ordained Richly Deserved Honor Today fs GREATEST REFRIGERATOR VALUES A^Ulling Ot oneep Shown at Meeting .j r» IlUri'Uy tor riCitVClTOn Goodwill Excursion Hilhi Seeks H I I lt'C at I Olimey Too Late to Classify W h en you bay * C IIO S L K Y E lr r t r lr K rfrl< rra p » r you arc a»nurrd uf (h e highest poa- *lhlc q u ality a t an r t i r r m e - ly a ttra c tiv e price. T h ey are m ade under the h I f h e a t M a n d a rd * o f m an u fac tu rin g prerlnlon, dem anding accu­ racy to the ten thounandthn of an Inch T h e ir long period o f iio u b le free nervlee la proven by the m any tlio u - sanda in actual u*c. They are tru ly today's greatest re ­ frig e ra to r value*. See th e New M o d e ls Today! BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY N ext door to V enetian th eater Hillsboro O pen u n til » P. M . E very S atu rd ay N ig h t Our Yesterdays Washington Grange to Fete 4-H Clubs O STRAIGHT V E R L WHISKEY AND MORE D AIR Y PROFITS The Memorial - - - IMPERIAL FEED 8c GRAIN CO. . Aged in the Woodl D A I I P ro d u c i» C o rp o ra tio n Jersey C it y i N ew Jersey