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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
Responsibility Desired
JflllsbonjflÊMr g us
ARG U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Grand Jury Files
Thurtulay, March 14, 1935
T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N H O M E
D eferring consideration of the cabinet
Eight Indictments
form of governm ent for the state until the
next legislative session and for fu rth er
W ith Which la C ettbU ad the lltll»kere Independent
4('o n tin u «l from va$re one)
Hillsboro A rguì «.tab l#»4
Hillsboro lnd«t»endent aatab 187«
study by an interim comm ittee is logical Allen, Fred A. Brady. Elite M An­
Mary Johnson. Jam es K.
M rkIN NK Y A M rkIN NK Y. Pnkli.her»
action. A proposal containing s u c h a derson.
Ensley. O srar S. Shifter and John
Published Tttur»«lay*.
Entered a* eeeonil-Mnn» m atter in the
drastic change in our form of govern­ e ro g h in o Judge h K Zim mer­
poetoffie* at Hillsboro. Oregon
ment must have plenty of study and con­ m an of Astoria Is presiding.
M r s . E. c . M c K i n n e y
verne M c K inney
sideration and such could not be had in
Jury panel for the M arch term
Associate E ditor
E d itor
the closing days of the legislature. F ur­ of court will report for duty on
Monday
therm ore. it is highly controversial and
■Oregon State Edl-
First Audited Paper
Lam -
te ria l Association and N a-
eat Audited W «rbljr lir c u la -
Three suits to collect contribu­
has been badly beaten by the people.
tio u al E d ito rial Association
tioo In Orevon
alleged to be due under the
Menil»er <*f the A u d it Bureau of C irculation
W e believe th a t the cabinet form , if tions
w orkm ens compensation act were
enacted,
would
prove
more
efficient
than
filed
Friday
by the slate lndus-
O F F IC IA L
NEW SPAPER
OF
W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY
the present hodge-podge and would event- trial accident commission. Dcfend-
S e te rrip tie n Rate« S tn c tly Caafc in Advance
uallv be an economy move for the state, ants in the eases are c e . Riley of
12.00
P er y e a r __ ___________ I l M
U S O r tai da O iw o n
It
w o u ld Place
n l a c e inc
the lesponsionnj
resnonaibilitv io
for r tlie
Bdlsboro,
iv. M Struve
inamto of of s l co
AIO
it W0UK1
inc neUus
Wlt, 1’ B runo
u r r- -
Foreign Co ontrim
________ .81
S ix month»
conduct of state governm ent directly in wood roU|e a
T h e R illaboro Argue a»»ume» no financial rewpon»ibility for
the hands of the governor, w here it be-
Rav Clark S ndth of Portland was
error» publi«hed in it» column», but in ca»«» w here thia paper
la a t fa u lt w ill rep rin t that part of an ndvertteement in which
longs, who under the present set-up gets arrested Tuesday on a still opera­
the typographical m istake occurs.
tin' . blame ..........
but is . w ithout the pow er to
, ,, ,
Orders in the following circuit
A n Independent New» pa per. Whoae Service» and Policies
get
results
w
anted.
,
.
»
court
eases
were
issued
this week:
a re Oased on the P rinciple of the Golden K u la — ’’ And as ye
Responsibility in the conduct of gov- Union C entral Life Insurance com-
would that men should do to you. do ye alao to them like­
wise.” M atthew 7:12.
ernm ent as in the operation of a business pany vs. J. s. Culbertson et al.
is a very desirable feature. We predict °rt*er: Atusust Oiuidoif vs. Edgar
t tnai
b it sucn
s u c h a pian
nlan m
could
irreat deal
R eh John
w . et p u v Hood
order; Mabel
Evans
um . with
w an a great
ueai ys
dlsnilssa,.
Disgruntled Always Write
of satisfactory results for the people, be C. C Edwards vs. Oregon Electric
Some belligerent
senate attitude
on carried down into the county and other Railway company, order; Marte Ed-
th e NRA is no doubt caused by the letters governm ental subdivisions.
wards vs. Oregon Electric Railway
company, order; William C. Haber-
from the disgruntled few. The “chiseler”
setzer ys. M B. Bump, executor,
and others, who have little regard for do-
overruling dem urrer; Albert Fuchs
ing business on a fair basis and with fair
vs. Henry Ulmer et al. order; Fed­
treatm ent for employes and consumers, is
eral Land bank of Spokane vs.
W alter H. Campbell et al. confir­
bound to put up a holler. The great m a­
mation of sale; 8. W aldemar Torn-
jority are satisfied and pleased th at it
blade vs. Edith Okell Tornblade, de- ,
Criticizes Partisanship
has brought some order back into busi­
fault, decree; G race Johnson vs.
ness and are naturally silent. You only
Looking back to th e time when they were young Nettie R Metzger et al. publication
men, intelligent printers of fifty to sixty years will of summons; J. w. Mott, receiver,
h ear from those with complaints.
wonder why greater strides have not been made to- vs. Claude L. Roy et ux. order;
The vote . . of
last
November
was
. . . .
. .
, ward tru er and greater ra th e r th an bigger and
Equity Finance company vs. Charles
mighty good indication of how
the wind nasluer daily newspapers.
W Brome et al. default, decree.
blows and those senators and representa-
The printing press Is still a mighty power for Equity Finance company vs. C lau d e.
fives, who went into office on the coat- good, nothw ithstanding tlie receding influence of L Rov etux. decree: Liquidation of
tails of President Roosevelt, should bear many large m etropolitan dailies.
Shute Savings
bank, order regards
this in mind Those who are coming up . ®ome Of these big newspapers h a te cried to th e T R. Davis assets; Liquidation of
t m s in m i n u . t n o
1
H P heavens for protection of the - liberty of th e press.- Bank of Beaverton authority to I
for a vote next year should also keep it W hat about the liberty of th e people? Entrenched sell personal property, order to sell
’
’
as they are by a practical monopoly of news sources, personal property
in mind.
Probate orders were Issued in 1
These senators and our legislators these big city owners of daily newspapers know th a t
a m ulti-m illionaire would dare challenge them the estates of John R Stephen-
should realize th at this act has served as only
in competition. And m ulti-m illionaires usually agree gon e Gustave Fischer
Louise
protection to the small business man with th eir policies.
Burch. C. M. Shaffer, J.' Carson I
The liberties of the people have been more en- Middleton S Hanckel
Mary e '
against the encroachm ent of those big or­
ganizations. that were gradually taking dangered by such newspapers th an the liberties of p a tton Floyd Green Jam es J ' F e l- '
ton. Nora E. Thurston. Charles G.
over control of all business in this coun­ newspapers have been endangered by American gov- Crawford.
Elizabeth E lta Preston.
try’- It will be a sorry day . for this coun- em inent.
In Chicago, to point an example, one publisher C ynthia Smith. Winfield S c o t t
try when all business falls into the hands in particular compels practically every departm ent sp ark s Jam es R. McPoland and
of the few and the independent business of the paper to lend a helping hand In his vicious Katie Busse. G uardianship orders
m
a n is
t h i ng
n e oi
o f th
nasf
partisan political
for the
minors
man
is a a im
ine e past.
.
of assaults.
this u
pcople, no ionser were Issued
uca lur
Ule Good minors.
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read th e "cooked up” stu ff of the owners of such r-v •
* i •
Cannery Building
Program Started
Work of prepiulng fooltnipt for
the new warehouse nt the Itny-
Maltiig eniinery wiw tH guii WetlneM-
dwv On the Mime day Ule pour­
ing of concrete for tlx* new porch
on (lie east Mde of the |M*OMont
building wax begun
Contract for the work In held by
Charleh W Brtx of IMrtliuul P or­
tions of the work in to be aub-let
and I(w al men are to be employed
in ever) jx ^ lb le tnstanee
J . UUlLOtJGH&V SMITH, lUHAT
ACE YOU DOING- f WHY ACe
iD u P u t t i n g u p t h e s e t w o ­
s '. - r o u e , ö ä a c e s
Service Clubs Plan
Joint Meet Monday
Servicerluba of W ashington coun­
ty will hold a Joint meeting nt T i­
gard Monday night Klwaids, Ro­
tary and IJons clubs of Hillsboro,
Forest Grove, Beaverton and Tl-
gard will take ¡wilt in the rvent.
Dinner Is planned al the Hi
Anthony school and will be fol­
lowed by enlerfaliunrnt presented
by the various clubs. County offl-
err» and other civic leader* have
1 been invited to attend
St.
newspapers. Is it any wonder, then, with notable
Seems Funny
A labam a federal judge holds th at the
Tennessee Valley A uthority cannot sell
electricity to people in th a t section. It
seems like a funny set-up when the people
th ro u rt their yovernmenUI Mbdivi,ion.
cannot sell to themselves. P rinters of the
nation have been up against governm ental
competition for years in the way of gov-
ernm ent printed envelopes, but no fed-
eral ju d g e has ever ruled against such
a practice.
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Get the Revenue
The state m ight just as well come
out in the open on the m atter of slot
m
achines ana
and oinei
other sim
macnine.
sim ilar
ilar devices
aevices. Thev
in e j
seem to flourish in spite of law and if
they are to exist the State should receive
some revenue from the operation of such
machines. Extra m eans of providing rev­
enue must be found so as to bring relief
to property, which is exemplified
to such
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a great degree by the burden of taxes
on farm nronertv
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Need Should Govern
There has been waste in the govern­
m ent relief work, but one should rem em ­
ber th a t in such a great undertaking in
a short period of time it is difficult to
have everything run smoothly. One thing
th a t should ever be forem ost in the minds
of the committees and those in charge is
th at under this plan where the taxpaying
pocketbook pays the bill only those truly
deserving and needing should be given
work.
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r,
•
Pooling of state-owned autom obiles in-
stead of assigning them to individual of-
ficials and state departm ents probably
will . be , undertaken by the
state board
of
c
i -
l
control as a means of curbing abuses.
Such action would probably result in econ-
omy with public-owned motor transporta-
tion as we can see no excuse for these cars
being available f»F private use on pleasure
trips.
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W hen any industry helps its own cm-
ployers and employes it helps the entire
com m unity. People should bear this in
mind and be square with them selves and
the public in observance ol the codes.
W hen they have the full backing of law
th e re will be little to argue about as to
tb
k a a b o i im
l i t y j oi
o f inka
NRA .
t n p e w
w o o r r K
______________
A m ericans have fought and bled for
th eir country and its institutions. Reds and
radicals should not be given a chance t o
destroy the hard-w on heritage of t h e
A m
m erican
e ric a n C
citizen
A
iw z e n
j u justice
a u c e , i r freedom
e e u o m a and
no
dem ocracy.
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A nother indication of the better times
here is the increased real estate activity
re
d ealers
l e n p o o i- n te
e u d h
oy v i local
u ib i u r a i
I
T itle
St. Mary's basketball team now
holds undisputed clultn to the coun­
ty grade school hoop championship
bv virtue of defeating Galea Creek
31 to 11 at the Beaverton high
school gymnasium Thursday after-
I noon. Gales Creek was champion
of the sm allrr schools and chnl-
I lenged SI Mary'» to a pluy-olf
I game.
What Other Editors Say
M iss Dixon T e ll, G range
About Tuberculin
Her Stomach
Topsy-Turvy
Ucbt Adjustm ent
Tir-,,,1 J P z in A iit
exceptions, th a t m etropolitan dailies are losing th eir
J
Vv OUIQ n e n e i l l
power with the masses. And this, by th e way. Is a
P Jjj-j A ir lq F a r m «
.
tragic fact. The Huey P. Longs prosper because of
* *s*lll»|
The unicam eral legislative plan did such a condition. Men and women become so bitter
iContinu«d fro m p * < * «n»i
not get very far in the legislative session, toward such newspapers th a t when one of them tJ’ committees were formed In ev-
due no doubt to m anv reasons. To US it attacka a real enemy of the people, sym pathy for er>Onc“ u " tJ -
„
iM itiq li k e a "m nve in t h e r i tr h f d i r e c t i o n th e cnem>' u a t onct’ engendered. This gives con-
y nl> l * o of these county com-
seems like a move in tne
Ilirectn n. thm eq public life to th e most unworthy individuals. niittees failed to accomplish w orth-
Under tne present plan those opposing1
Rabid political newspapers of any p arty consti- u'hile results, the annual report
the one-house legislature hold th a t the two tu te a pull-back to th e urge for nobler and b etter shows. During the two years of
houses act as a check and balance. One things in life.
voluntary farm debt adjustm ent
t h i n e in c p r t u in
it n o r m it « a lo t o f “ h n c k
No one Questions th e wisdom of
editors who work ln Oregon it Is estim ated th at
thing IS, certain. It permit, a lot Ot buck strenuously and honestly differ with governm ent ■ln the neighborhood of 3300 cases
passing and the lack Ot responsibility, adm inistrations. Such opposition is th e sign of were adjusted in one way or an-
One house with a more substantial com- political h ealth In a republic and m ust continue as other As an average case general-
pensation to a ttra c t the highest type of «*<*.
involved about five creditors, it
TDPn r n H w o m p n w o u ld w p h p lip v p rp n e t'
But when Apparent animus, pjkrtisiin bias and
pLOORble that around 17.500 debts
5 "hii b e le fk Of
; State and would be ^ - p r —
lmn characterize the whoie m akeup of were adjusted . with a total scale
almost every page, such a publication becomes mere- down estim ated ln excess of $2.500,-
economy in the long run. All law m akers ly another public enemy.
000.
The people of America have lost th e D anas and
Besides the chairm an and see­
under such a plan would feel a greater
the Greeleys in large centers of population, with retary. the state officers included
responsibility.
M a ry ’s Defends
County Hoop
Local G roup Plans
Visit T. B. Hospital
lie ’ll Help Direct
U. S. Work-Relief
Visit to the tuberculosis huspitnl
nt Salem will be made by n dele*
gallon of county teachers and o th ­
er Interested persons Monday morn- 1
ing. according to Miss M argaret
Dixon, county nurse. The group
plans to arrive at the hospital at '
10-30 a. m
Persons Interested In taking part
In the trip and able to help fu r­
nish transporflitlon are asked t o !
get in touch with the county nurse J
at the court house.
E. E. Sharon, Odd Fellow
Scribe, Dies on Tuesday
E. E. Sharon, 73, grand scribe oi
the Grand Encumpinent ol Ore
gon odd Fellow-, and form er grand
eeretary of the G rand ludgr in
Oregon, died In Portland Tuesdai
night lollowing an illness of m - v
eral weeks Mr Shuron was Well
known to members ol the I o o
F and Rebekalis In Washlnglon
county and had often visited lodge.
In this county
Double B ill Booked at
Local T h ea te r Sunday
A double bill will be given al
the Venetian theater Sunday. Mon-
das and Tuesday The program in ­
cludes G reta Garbo in "The P ain t­
ed Veil," and Edna Mae Oliver and
Jam es Gleason ln "M urder on the
H oneymoon"
Her life imperilled by a rare
physical ailm ent. Alyce Jane Mc­
Henry. 10, of Omaha, managed a
courageous smile while en route
to a Fall River, Mass., hospital
for an operation. A diaphragm
rupture which turned her stom ­
ach nearly upside down has com­
pelled her to live almost entirely
on lee cream. ___
M V M IS T A K K
heard the story told of W ash- i
when he wba ju » | a bey,
And w ith hl» a» cut down a cherry tree. ,
And when hi» fa th e r came to him w ith
anger in hl» eye.
A n d roared "W h o did thl» a w fu l th iin r’ ,”
.*4aid G eor*e, ” 1 canmn lie . ”
I*m *'»rr> that I cut it down . I faer
you'll puniah me .
H ut ;u»t the «ame. I ’ ll tell the tru th ,
fo r I cut down your tre e.”
1‘4
H
fa th e r ga<«l in plea»«! »urpriae
«neh h tru th fu l M g
Kt I told
the atorjr everywhere
w ith
u . m ,- . ,.r W . and J.U-
Teata
Miss Margaret Dixon, county
i nurse, explained the tuberculin lest
to members of Hillsboro G range
s Saturday afternoon Additional pro­
gram included a debate on "Ke-
j solved. Thai Oregon Should have a
One-House Legislation," with the
negative side winning; and guitar
•elections by Mrs Fred Caldwell. A
r,-solution criticising Governor M ar­
tin lor his rem arks about the
grange lobby was also approved
Form er West Pointer »nd e«
cavalryman. Gen. Robert K.
Wood, above, prenident of Sears,
Roebuck X Co., watt named to
head the aperlal advisory com
m lttee which will aid President
Roosevelt In allocating the huge
adm inistration work relief fund
I 111 O I I O I I I MrCRANNER
Theodore McCranncr. formerly ol
cast of Hillsboro, died Tuesday in
Portland He Is survived bv his
widow. Mrs Flora M cCranncr F u ­
neral services were held this morn-
, ing < Thursday) from Calvary T aber-
j nacii' In Portland
If you change your nddreas kind­
ly notify like Argus direct and a t
once.
I oo Late to Classify
I .I W T
H lllfuM ! . « » * , „
H U M .» ,,
lorrw t G ro t, l.ilwrwl rew ard
A illiam
M n k r n a . Hi | Hillabor«
IlH O U h «>w f..r M»l« Il A lU r lw r . H
IwHth A re
rim r rallraM l
N O T H F TO ( M F IX T O M H
In Ih r Counlx Court of Ow Mtete <»f O r*-
Ron. fur Wa»htriRton County
In the M atlro of lh * Kat««» ,,f (Jolt-
h«4> lla u rr. I
N o tir« 1» hmrUiy » lv*n that th« un«l*r
MRfirvI ha» lx>rn duly ro n firm « ! hy Ih r
M oom * Have Social—
few exceptions. But. thanks to th e country dailies E A McCornack of Eugene as
M (X W >
1(Xjg<.
and weeklies, and good books, th e power of the ; rice-chairm an, and s 1 x district as, to attra c t
attention. These
, ................................
‘s t u î T b ^ k
œ ° ïv ,.’
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| infants were both born November
24. Jacqueline Dean Jackson whose
civilization throughout the world.—Printing Industry .district Is George Fullenwider of . X-rents re s id e at r a w .d e iliwlk« «•" H* “r' “ ' wfc»
•‘""d
nu?X- Mare»» 29. at tlM old Orange
hai
C a r l t o n . W h ile t h e e n n n t v nr»mrwi»_ c
. . . j t>
president.
h
a ll
A p r o g r a m * III
g l \C lt U lld
Carlton, while the county commit- Stevenson. ? Wash., and
R i c h a r d W In, h eh«een
i * . I , I I . a m oral .lau n ch and Iru a the public lit i n v it e d
tee consists of W C. Christensen, Henry M artin at Salem. Jacqueline
to folk» Ilk * y«»u and I.
R. Findley,
Cedar weighed ‘ **
15 ounces
at birth, and Lh»* *<• mu»t »iway» t*u ih r tru th , ami
Hillsboro; H ~
~
“
Mr and Mrs Lee Clark and f.tm-
li*
• Il
Mill; J. M. Vanderzanden R oy. Richard went down to 28 ounces
' Hv were Bunday guests <>r Perry
soon after birth. Yet both are llv- ,
a n d ing
be. a„rf
Rusco and m other In Portland
I.»at M ill an,|
TralaninG ,,f m*t,|
and gaining. Just as are the s
""’a .,-
^••«1. and ha. duly qu«lifi«1 a . . U( h
sisters. Both were registered
n „i. ,hi„» hk< t^ .ry i. <i,.i
,U K ^ . « “» J 5 2 i X S X
„ Dionne
N..w,
th
erefo
r*
.It
K m ,» .
hawlnM
C
om
panir,
show
Gain
ln our baby enrollm ent campaign
!-.i t*. ram.,,». ,...
-rr
herel.y
to the advancem ent of Newberg. Your two newspa- these committeemen are ready to in which we are now rounding up tn.i i ,i U m , , i,,t „ , t h l » , . ill,« that
NEW
YORK
Tw
enty-four
chain-
.............
..
n otlfird
and
r«»u lr«f
to prroent
th r
my life.
—
Including two mall- '•"»* ««ether
t".*,t,.r «ith
pers are probably Newberg’s most persistent preach- assisf,
anF
In working out those forgotten.
ir , , through
ii . i
i< ft store “ companies.
«»»panics, including
Ith
pro,,«.,
Colloquially,
Infants
of
the
be
Dionne.
»¡7.
‘
"
order
companlc...
reported
total
.a
le
.
lh.
,.w
the -buy a t home" doctrine. Here a t this
Jackson and M artin kind are called i And ................... .
th r t h in ,
rt«ht
ot
*151.006.918 for January, 1935
,h' r,r*‘
vord "in-!
1 ,1 d., , h . ..m . . . h .
compared with »141 831.778 for J a n - » „ h ,
, ' J ' " » . t - f .
¿ " V S
incubator babies. The word
IC t t h a t ' ,-d vet me *om ethinv good and »harp, and U liry . 1934. a i l In c rru .M * o f (>47 p e r , h e r« .f
’
fr ” m *«»•
cubator"
suggests
the
fact
petitors.
hunt ■ cherry tree.
cent. Merrill, Lynch A C o . repot ts
keeping such babies alive Is a m od­
Oeteal th U 1 ith day of March. )»3Y
THE DOCTOR MEETS THE
It is bad enough to know th a t there is business
e r n achievement, depending o n
arm ed w ith m other’» butcher knife. ,
A l w „.,_
A
___ .
I | »»V *U*uj*< Li
t‘ »r of the
CRISIS
place after business place along F irst street to
equipm ent J not available
In former
J
I -rih e i the i.wt, .ro u n d ,
. Ask your attorney to send your
it. . 2.
-»d de*
I By Ore»nn S lat» Board o f H e alth)
for
which
no Newberg - p - rin ter ever delivers an order.
hra.el, >«»> advertising to the Argus.
i?r.7„.»
1
,
A great moment was th a t on tim es and on doctors and nurses i i w t ., m t „ » i ,f I f.m nd a tree.
4-N
using
a
technique
which
was
ac-
<-m
it
down
,
I
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It is worse to see grocery and other stores contin- May 28. 1934. soon after midnight,
qulred
through
the
centuries
No
1
1
at
'b
.
only t r w th a t I r « u l d '. r e » » •
ulng week after week to shower our doorstep and when Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, for a wonder Dr. Dafoe declared th a t in ..
• fu n n r little .h ru h
lawn with handbills and dodges printed out of Quarter-century a country doctor. keeping the Dionne babies alive
',7’.U ” '' ‘"„h"*
"n" ! ,w"
town “ Jf* J® know th a t seldom If ever does a cus- Obstetrical ‘case'sinr^’ simdowOC° nd l t.h e.i* rst. . week was a nightm are, j H .
„ w a,
OTn„
lt w. , „ ,
tomeBruih^ rsV>
" UiX m
“
w
“ a c T q i e r i ^ h ^ o by- Of 32 other cases of quintuplet
much to view,
if no cherry tree wa» near,
recorded
in
the
last
500
years,
one
i
»
„ u , ? Ut ,or t f a11 f® th e short sighted economy New York City last December, he
•range tree would do.
which puts correspondence from our city hall into told a rapt audience of 3000 in group of five lived an hour, and
. , . , , ..
envelopes printed by the United States governm ent Carnegie hall: "I scrubbed up In of another group one survived 50 j . . . . . . .
B IG JE R S E Y , G U E R N S E Y and H O L S T E IN S A L E
doays.
Until
Dr
Dafoe,
only
physl-!
1
*>.
>nd
It t h « . ,
i»n«l wherked it a ll around.
—the most unfair, most cut thro at com petitor a the best way I could, and took over clan In a village of 600 people and
U n til the little orange tree lay flat
the situation.' H alf-asleep from the
P an tin g office ever knew.—Newberg Scribe
Jess Pangborn farm . 3 miles east of Tillamook
upon the ground.
work he had done previously th at serving an area of 400 square miles.
other, upetaira, henrd the rraah,
night, his long training as a coun­ stepped Into world fame, no other And m
and running, ram e to »ee
baby
than
the
six
ol
the
160
m
en
­
try doctor, enabled him to come
The <*au»e of it. and when »he »pievl the
out of the daze to which he con- tioned lived as much as an hour
ru in « l orange tree.
It has been announced by the _ treasury
___ , depart
fesses and to write his name for 30 no onc need
surPrUcd th a t And when I «aid ” 1 cannot lie ,” did »he
. 60 head young, high class, double-tested cows,
upon the spot
™ ™ shl? gtJo n th ? i ,,the World war C06t us as long as medical literature shall
nVi^06^ m S - m p ^ whi ^ k
$41,000.000.000. Andrew Mellon claims th a t lt cost endure by the feat of trin g n
Nobel prize ln medicine, which Embrace me w ith a pririeful ki»». N o t
fresh and springers.
Ahaoiutely
n
o
t
!
five children Into the world and Previously has gone to research dis­
us $51.000.000.000. I t ’s a tidy sum, but lt did not keeping
them ali?e "I WM
eoverers. But the country doctor
break us, and we are paying it oil. It a w ar was S h e'd "* h i' SidI his ch arg ed a^dlZ has gone back t0
h b Callander Hight there in fro n t of everyone, »he
Sale Start« at I I o'clock
jerked me crane her knee.
worth th a t huge sum, isn’t it worth a fourth of It, ence, "to find th a t two babies had Pidi're'Y befi’i n e1" " 1'
th a t ” And «natched her slipper o ff her foot,
or less, to find a way out of th e depression? Com­ already been born and a third was wnere 1 belong.
Special
transportation
rates — Lunch served.
and xoundly paddled m e!
pare the costs.—Oregon Journal.
.She »lapiied me and »he l»<»««l my ear»,
arriving. The atten d an ts told me
and oh. the thing» -»he »aid!
Births
And then w ithout a bite to eat, »he »ent
rr.e up Io bed.
Deck—To Mr. and Mrs Rollin She told
my »lad when he came home,
he recalled, unreal and dreamlike?" P ^ th e 0 M ^M innvnjp^osDital' * Blrl
and then he »folded, too,
He didn’t think the babies could V iT ^ T o
and Mr- PW alter Orr And *aid m y w a»teful. wicked way»
would breuk him up, he knew.
T h en S heh beraS,VZCadla™ ^d a T t h e of Schohs. M a r c ^ liI 'a
° r,
condition of thJ? £ o t h i r d =nd ril?
Vanderzanden To Mr. and M rs.is-- I’», d- ,.n-i
w.y i
her he dashed o f f m t ^ n a n d -d u£if George Vanderzanden of north o f 1
name.
Fifteen Years Ago
I (4 not fo r me nn«l I m in t find another
sh nod
‘WJSL.“ ?,d a half Forest Grove. March 12. a boy
way to fame.
Argus. March 11, 1920-Juiius J. Meacham 79. miles and brought a priest.
j E••»• m y fo lk * aren 't much like hi», that
T hus ln newspaper language op­
Civll^war veterans, died here M arch 7
fa
r t is plain to »ee,
Examiner Coming
Banks elects following officials: W L. Moore, ens the story of the five Dionne
| f* o> o-lerinic the fu»« they made about
mavor W O Galawav W O W a l k e r
w u 15iste5s oi C alen d er, Ontario. Two) M artin Redding, examiner of op-
th a t oranye tree.
mayor. w. o . Gaiaway, w o . w alker. Cass Wil- families among Oregon citizens in crators and chauffeurs, will be In
VENUS BU NN KLL.
son, council; R. C. Coffield, recorder; Leona Walker, the year th a t has Just closed wel- Hillsboro M arch 20. at the court
treasurer, and O D. Dreeszen. marshal.
corned babies so much under weight house from 9 a m. to 5 p. m.
Say you saw lt ln tire Argus.
Helen Mary Brown. 4. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Brown, of Laurel, died M arch 7.
Hillsboro club endorses Dr. W. D. Wood for
secretary of state
Hilhi boys’ and girls' team s deefat Beaverton,
. Report of Messrs. Hare. Wall and Long at HLll.s-
^5i7,,/1^VOI^„,17i1|medljlte 'm provem ent a t Shute paik.
including pavilion for dancing,
A T BARNS OF
Large quantity of clothing stolen from c c
store.
J w Brock 65. dropped dead at his home north
MODERNIZING and repairing will m aintain and im­
of H11Lsb<,ro this morning
Keep Your Printing at Home
ouiu,e Krau.„
DAIRYMEN ATTENTION
March 26, 1935
H U G H E S , Auctioneer
A uction Sale
Interstate Horse and Cow Market
Thirty Years Ago
Union A venue and Colum bia Blvd., Portland
Argus. M arch 16, 1905 A. A. Mead awarded con­
tract for Improving, grading and ditching Cornell
road from Cedar Mill to M ultnom ah county line.
William Schulm erlch reports th a t his 27 cows
netted him. each. $93 88 in returns from the eon-
Wednesday, Mar. 20
denser
1:15 P. M .
A" j'‘->ement company
Bagley s ^ c r e u ^ , and A. c S . r o w X r
These three with w o. Donelson and John w
Bailey make up the board of directors.
. Fre^ o lsen - William Tucker, Frank Sholes and
„ t .
A all C pl shute
Plan
somP
ginger
b
cture h
ere t 10
hls Put
year
N ew
groun Into
dg w the
l „ base-
lo _ i
cated on the F air Grounds west of the city.
Forest Grove city council directs th a t
b' Ppa‘i i?*
% fhort
A
V
liquor
J v,at£°n' InJ(unct,lon sou«ht
'‘P c*rcu‘t c°urt ;
Board of Trade adopts new constitution and by-
,aws Temporary officers become perm anent as fol-
lows p resident.
W H Wehrung,
president;
B P.
vlcc.
F M Held,.,
sccretary.
w Cornellu-s.
o 1>)n.
!
elson, treasurer; Mr. Wehrung, Mr. Cornelius. L A |
Long, Dr F. J. Bailey. W V. Wiley, A. C Shute
and Ed Schulmerlch, directors.
Jam es A. and Mrs. Anna Mauzey Im brle ob-
sei've silver wedding anniversary.
Independent
company
on Sec-
ond
gtreet wjth Telephone
M|SS Jennk.
^ . ^ , „ 5 located
, . M operatOT.
GULFSTRFAH
S T R A IG H T
W H IS K E Y
8M0MTHS01D
m a OREGOM'SFWORITE
WHISKEY MOW IN
PINTS AND QUARTS
SELLING CARLOAD or more HORSES and Mules,
w eight 1100- 1800 lbs., 3-year-oIds to smooth
m ouths; many well m atched team s and single
horses, for farm , orchard or heavy d ra ft work-.
They will be sold on 3 flays’ tria l— if not as rep­
resented to be returned in same condition as
bought and money will be returned.
AND
BROS., A u ctio n eer.
For Sale Dates Phone 614, Vancouver.
Hi which
we
WE WILL RE GLAD to give you suggestions and
estim ates on building and repairing.
Q u a lity Lum ber and M aterials at Reasonable Prices
For credit see your own local banker.
No horses sold private on sale day.
WOOD
■ 1
Hre ,,, operating.
I'OR I* INAN( ING you can make
arrangem ents with your hanker, if you
prefer, or we are equipped to make your Federal
Housing Loan direct with all details going only
through our office.
HORSES - MULES
CLYDE W .
prove the value of your property. It m a profitable
investment now. Repairing and mod­
mt ABr. coort;*
ernizing can be financed at low in-
I 'l'i'st rales under III.' provisions of (he
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CORP.
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- Direct from Mill to You -
Carnation Lumber Company
Phone 20
South End of F ifth St., Forest Grove