H IL L S B O R O Tage Four A RGU S. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Thursday, March 28, 19:15 legislators w ho w ere besieged w ith • , . . , G ladys Hu gg of W» r» ,r. Idaho, C o u n t y F o u r - I I C lu b s thro u g h o u t the s e - x i o u O O C lfll I v C l l ’S Ol form er H illsboro resident. and -> , T h ere w as th e fish m en. th e m ilk A rm ine C ooper of M onm outh W> K e c e i v r ( b a r t e r s Another of the new settlers' meetings JbJ m eetings . » 1 1 |W ° j men. boo. »• men. th e egg men. the i'll ill ♦ V i .1 . • I l «» i l l l i i l »• l i t ' i ' l l 111 111 Mrs S L O 'C onnor and infant I C h a rte rs w ere g ra n te d to six will he held in the cham ber of commerce JJ J ( \ O O C l V 1 I 1 f? plum bers. »met«»i-. e o a m e tie ia n s , son re tu rn e d W ednesday m o rn in g ' W ashington county 4 II club-, this W iik W k l.k I« C m s U m * Ik « It ili »b a r. In j« p « n 4 n u harbors, law yers, ek'etrieiaus. hop rooms Saturday afternoon. The response to th e ir hom e at C ornelius Shu i w eek. according to w ord received H ilU b o ra Arm i« « t a h U M HiUaboru ln.l«jw ii.)«nt « lo b . IST» ______ . men. bankers, ra ilro ad e rs, th e old. of those present at the first m eeting would u n d e rw en t a eaesareun o|M*raliun by th e county •»hool su|H-riiit»*iiii M r K IN N K V « M c K IN N K Y . P a k ila h a n I the young, and say. w e shall never »•nt's office C lubs cimitero»! in at S m ith 's hospital M arch III indicate that such gatherings for discus­ S u n d a y S c h o o l E le c t s ; C . T . forget the night that 400 or S00 Fublishtd T h u m ,ay. K a t« v 4 •« «eouiJ-ylaa. m atter in ,h« »hided tin* M erry SewaiN o fT ig a rd poatotttae at Hilb-bm-o. O r.« .in I cosmaticiana, b eauty doctors, s to r m - . M rs A O P itm an, Mrs It - _ I) . . Billy and Tom m y M»'l>«»nald sion of local conditions arc beneficial and ! Uie T astie C ookers of IHHshoio, I m l a y I I I w i t h F lu , »xi th e eapitol How w ould you H uggins and Mrs V erne M cK inney tu rn e d F riday from tw o week SR*. M RS K C M .K 1 N N E Y enjoyable. W . V E R N E M c K IN N K Y | like to go against MM) b eauty doc- w crt‘ guests of Mrs. C. It. B uchan- visit w ith th e ir g ra n d p are n ts. Mi I the Rainbow C lothing clu b o f Annodate E d itor E d ito r W ashington county has been selected ! tom, th e sw eet lassies, w ho de- a,’? . \ ^histon S a tu rd a y at th e and Mrs It E Mating, a t Whale Beaverton, the "W hen Do W»* E at” (B y Hasel Churvhley) I cam p cookery elntt of H illsboro m anded th e ir code in a public J n sty le »how a n d b rid g e Cove as the new home of many fam ilies th at the S S S club of S h erw o o d ami I' I A w ill - give h hearing eonunitte em pie in P o rt- , , e arin g before a com m ittee'* W o u ld ' , a * ^ 'e M aaonlc tei O F F IC IA L N B W 8 P A P K « O F W A S H IN G T O N t 'O l ’ N T \ Dr C T S m ith p e rform ed a the Nifty Needles of C ornelius have come here from the drouth-stricken a REEDVILLK land play ®nd other n u m b ers in th e you have th e heurt to resist them * ajor o p e ratio n for Mrs E d n a mid-west. In our opinion they could not ch u rch F rid a y e vening E veryone And n early every night th e re w ere T u alatin ch ap tei L e a g u e o f W est - m SahixnptKMi R at«* S tr id i» Ca*fc ia Advance Wells of Hciut W ednesday m orn P er year ..... . H V . 8. O^toide Oregon O u r elasslfltnl colum ns m ay have have picked a finer place in which to cordially invited. public h e arin g s in nearly every »•i n \\ l iters, m et I'uesilay ev en in g m g at S m ith s hospital Foreiirn C o u n tru * Coun Six m onth* ------ H6 Just w hat you a re h a.k in g for .1 J I’ubiy has been sick w ith room o f th e eapitol. and by the w ith Mrs C h a rle s Hines of Forest make their homes. Miss V irginia Endicott, sludcul Head them ,r f V Z?1 * u V ^ t four w eeks hundreds, they w ould come, urg- Grove M rs F red C aldw ell and First A uditeli Taper M E M B E R O ra re n State We hope that these newcomers will »?C He is b e tte r now a n d hopes to be ,n g th e ir dem ands th ro u g h law yers Misses E laine a n d Kitty C aldw ell at II of O is s |H 'i.d ln g s p r i n g va L an re*t A udited W eek­ E d ito ria l Aaaociatioa and c ation w itti her a u n t. Mm. II ly C irculation in Ore- like it here and they will alw ays find a up soon. N a tio n al E d itorial \aa<>- and o rg a n isers a n d m en a n d worn- a tte n d ed from H illsboro s h ..a d at Su T h e H illsboro Arrw a M nuim a no fina ncia l reaponatbility fo r S unday: G lenn Stiff, su- gro u p thought u p o n legislative till- w e e k e ld at E ugene Mrs. Fox |t.... "L et K elly' Fix Y our W atch" error» rubliohed m its evdonma. but in caaoa where thia paper and the cham ber of commerce is grateful p e rin ten d e n t: Mrs. C. Im lay, a s­ com m ittees. t h e m em bers, tired is visiting this w w k w ith h e r p a r ­ hi a t fa u lt w ill rep rin t that p a rt of an ad vert »eemen t in which In S la te Heput for the opportunity of acting as t h e i r sistant su p e rin te n d en t; Elsie Nord w orn, w eary, staggering th ro u g h ents. Ml and Mrs. F W. H eintz. ... . . . the typographical m i»take occurs. linislMiru, Oregon lund. se c re ta ry , M arian Hagg. as- a day th a t w ould sta rt at 8 o'clock Mr and Mrs C h arles M oore of Kn‘' r U ‘" - hosts. A n Independent Newspaper, whoae m t u c « i and policies are Local business men. if they . , atten d f . the ist; M arian M,s Hagg. .* Schappert. plan-, a and maybe end at m idnight C a l. v isited th e ir »laugh- W,H* W a t k in s w e r e baoed on the principle o f the Golden Rale. "A n d a* ye *'*»>'• ... assistan t pian All m illin g a ro u n d a n d about Soledad. ter. Miss M uurine Moore. T uesday. hus,s r° r 11 s ’ H a trle k a p arty Sal that men ahould do to you. do ye abo to then» likewise. m eeting. Will m eet som e m ighty t 1 II e ist. .Arthur S h ra d d e r. song _ leader --------- .arg u in g , talking, a n d th a t is de- w ere o v e rn ig h t guests at th e 1,1 <*v e n l,,g G uests w ere Me i> —M atth ew T : l t . _____ ___ people and at the same time learn a lot E lbert Stiff, assistant song lv a d - 1 m ocracy; w ith its faults, w hich a E n lw d ood Jo h n so n hom e a ,u * M eadam cs Lowell Brown, G W K UK A I. IN K R A I, KHT ATK about their home county th a t they never | % o L u * its v irtues, am t w hich m ake M ^ r ^ ‘»“ .a •‘• " ' ? a . n ^ ,r i V , p K W*"T.n 1 ^ ' W r it . 1 G o t t o and son V ernon of F a ir- A m erica, w h e re th e sovereignty. F ir» and Au(om>4>ll« Inaurane» n,ek,,i r v knew before them selves. I field visited Mr. a n d M rs w .. M ! or th e rig h t to rule, w as tak en ” « h ....................................................... M k ka Loan« and laaua Mur-vly Bwtda W hile in town at any tim e we would Snipes last w eek. from th e self* unnoin ted few. and C - B - h e n h o r n e t , ...... W e s , U n ...... " „ ¡ « “ . 'n d “ ' ^ . ' t ' " ' KURA TLI Ä W ISM ER Miss M argaret Im lay left Mon- w ith the ballot placed in th e hands W ith the w ar clouds becoming threat- j)e glad to have them visit the Argus of- Je a n O versby, stu d e n t n u rse ut M erritt and sou and Jesse Jones l,II.I.H IN > H O . U R K U U N day for S po k an e to spend se v e ra l of a 126 m illion people w ho elect eninp in Europe let us hope th at this coun- fjce an{j ¡ns»pect the plant, T*l«pk,.n« U S I USS Rus.nd a , hospital in Portlund. w eeks. legislators to stu m b le and blun- E m anuel ---------- P ortlund trv is able to keep its balance. \\ e paid W ilb u r Ja n n se n . son of M r and j der along w ith them , and as the th e w eek end w ith h e r par „ .. , a pretty price for the lesson of 1917. 1918 Mrs A. M Jan n sen . is hom e from sym bol of th e sovereignty, w e c n ,'i- Mr und Mrs. K W O versby , , , r n r >» E ti l r r U l n - w ith th e m um ps. I chose th e red. w h ite a n d blue, th e Miss G race W ortm an a n d frien d ' Mr and Mrs W L H enry enter and 1919. Millions of us still rem em ber Universal finger-printing in this coun­ school M L \ anderm ost. tea ch e r of sta rs and stripes, w hich m ean that Miss H elen S p rin g of C orvullis. *uln™ w l*h a d in n e r p a rty S atu r and do not want this nation plunged into try would be a great forw ard step in seventh and e ig h th grade* of th e I m en shall ru le and ru le th ro u g h ■pent sev eral day» lust w eek w ith uv f ° r Mr. and Mrs M aurice another such excess. Rom ig und son lionuld und Mr und ChSl n ’ ' *S “ Kain. He has them selves, in legislative sessions, h e r sister. Mrs W. F C yrus crime prevention and would protect the Mrs. Hex Jones. Curd» w ere e n ­ Editing* and in.Mdr d ry had th e flu nnd ln tht, congress of th e U n ited i V erne C asebeer, m an a g er of th e In the meantim e all thought should be good citizenship of the country. 10-Inch Cord S tates assem bled. | S h ell d istrib u tin g p lan t here, w as joyed given to national co-operation with the E xcellent kitchen w im m I, the Bu, group* a re selfish T hey m Salem T uesday on business and p i, , «, Roosevelt program in bringing this coun­ best buy you can fimi m ake a stro n g lobby T hey hit you 1 returned W ednesday m orning r e n d itio n M a n N am ed try and its people back to the highest pos­ W n l r l « P < T « it I V I i Y r t p n a 7 rd T hey ure ,u,rd ,o re sl',, , n d M ls O tto W isnrer wns h o ste ss' S ta te R u m A d m in is t r a t o r Nrawnrd Slab and Klo« k I £-»> »» i v i o r u i u they nev er q u it A nd th e folks W ednesday a fte rn o o n to th e m ls Ja c k E Allen, form e, Pendleton sible level from the low of depression. 16 Inch Old Growth Fir iContinu«,, frum p a n un«i hom e lobby th e n legislator i sionury society of th e B eth an y m ayor, has been nam txi sta te iiuuor No one can be allowed to starve, but the u you believe in dem ocracy you w ire hint, they w rite him. P re sb y te ria n ch u rch ¡a d m in istra to r to succeed E rank A Coal and Gaseo B r iq u e , country should not be taken advantage w ill believe i n t h e le g is la tiv e i th e .v phone him to p u t over this, M a rjo rie und C h a rlo tte P a tte rso n •s lM-,» e r of P o rtlan d , w ho hus held of by the undeserving. Rules should be b ra n c h of dem ocracy, w hich func- or S,OP th a , —o n e gro u p against sp en t u few days lust w eek w ith 'i 1*' Position less than tw o m onths H e r m a n Rehs«* ____________ ________ tions ju st as w ell as th e ju d ic ia l ,h c o th e r group, th e people, de- th e ir grandparent*. Mr und Mrs s l'en eer resigned W ednesday tn o r n - clear and im partially adm inistered. We B usier people and b e tte r days a re om ened in P hone 2062 the H illsboro A rgus, as b ra n ch of a dem ocracy a n d bet- mix-racy, Am erica W hen th e legis- " A. ............. 'in g follow ing a rift w ith th e state believe th at when this country gets back a b rief can n e ry item in G P atterso n , ln “ P ortlu n d .. . . _ ■ „ . i l l u ., M iin w . * te r th a n th e a d m in istra tiv e o r ex- la tu re m eets a ll of O regon is a liq u o r com m ission M r and Mrs. C B W illiam s nnd on Its feet again debts Will be p a i d -A nnouncem ent of th e can n e ry packing a n d e c u ,iv e d ep artm en ts. | lobby L ette rs p our in by th e thou- off again as were those Of the vYorlu war. b u ild in g p ro g ram is c h ee rin g new s to people of T he house of re p re se n ta tiv e s a t san d s- a n d w hen som e large gro u p . son of B eav erto n w ere S unday guests of Mr and Mrs J W Holt And doesn't it seem a lot more logical to th is com m unity, w ho a p p re c ia te w h a t th is in stitu - Salem , com posed of 60 m em bers, nw a su re is u p for passage, the of M atson station. V « « av^aaaaa-... - — — section S ta te - - - w as a cross section of th e lltVIl spend for reconstruction th an f o r d e- tio n m eans kV to »U th V e U develo p m en t — of th — is m en Willi and a the C h arles D ouglass a tte n d e d the m ent by P re sid e n t M ating th a t th e people of th e i w om en w ho a re in th e last analysis {¿u r c o rn ers of th e state, and m ay- struction as was the case back in w ar com m unity m ay be assu red of the o p e ratio n of th e —A m erica. T hey com e d irec t from The fortunes mid heritages' as m an >’ tele g ra m s on one K e lv in a to r r e frig e ra to r school ut p lan t for m any y e ars to com e is one of th e best th e busy m arts of m en. T h ey brin g s?“ e as l ” Vre a re on ° ^ « r . And P ow ers' f u rn itu re sto re in P o rt­ days. which men leave behind are un­ lan d last w eek of new s th a t local people h ave had in years. : into legislative halls y o u r ideas. com m ittee has to grind it out, It is also a very fitting time for con­ pieces certain, insecure, estates anti in­ Mrs M arthu M essner of Snn "T his can n e ry has m ade a trem en d o u s g ro w th y o u r notions, y o u r likes a n d dis- a Pd “ m end to su it th is group, to gress to # take action th at will elim inate heritances may anti do p a s s . « in th e b rie f y e ars of its ex isten ce a n d its success likes, y o u r prejudices, y o u r in te r- a ,te r ln o rd e r to satisfy a n o th er Francisco. Cal., is ut th e A. E E d­ the profit from war. Munition m akers has been a m ost im p o rta n t elem ent in th e develop- ests a n d th ey m ix th em all up ^ OUP- ®nd th en a fte r th e bill ru n s w ard s hom e, w h ere she Is curing Only the Memorial will positive­ should not profit while the flow er o f m ent a n d g ro w th of H illsboro and th e su rro u n d in g ¡w ith selfish interests, false reason- P®r “ ae* w h e re it is a ta rg e t for ev- day from sev eral w e ek s’ visit w ith anti passed beyond. the latest contraptions Of war. I he Amer- for th e pro d u cts of O regon fields and orchards. C an- com m ercial c lu b s and all of th e e r> o th er Kroup and th e re it is h e r son. K eneuth, at S an F r a n ­ ican Legion and other veteran groups have n ing is a m eans of p re v e n tin g o v erg ro w n su rp lu ses o rganizations and v a rie d in te re sts am ended som e m ore, a n d th en is cisco. Cal O R E G O N M O NUM ENT W ORKS „ _____ _________ ____________________ ______back hom e, w iring, w ritin g , p h o n -1 se n t *^c se n a te w h ere it goes ----------- — — “ " " “ • “ sought fo r universal d raft in tim e of w ar. w h e a t' by stim u la tin g d iv ersified farm ing. O regon •— Mr and Mrs. Ross H a rtra m p f of I can n ed v egetables a n d fru its a re sold th ro u g h o u t i ing a n d sending deleg atio n s dow n, th ro u g h th e sam e course of public C o rv allis sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith IL H. Stannard, Mgr. 4th at Main. Hillsboro If such were brought about conflicts th e East a n d E urope. pleading, dem anding, th rea te n in g , hearings, com m ittees, and th e n out h e r parents. Mr and Mrs. Ja c o b 1 T he big H illsboro c an n e ry w as organized in prom ising, schem ing, jobbing, p lan- *n *° »he se n a te a n d untended again, M o h r would not come as often. H illsboro as a stock com pany in 1920 by B E. ning a n d th a t is A m erica, dem oc- a n d se n * back to th e house, and M, and Mrs H enry D M cEntire — M ating a n d H. W Ray. Its predecessor, th e H ills- racy, legislatures. T h e leg isla tu re ¡naybe am ended again, and in the ited Mi and M i■ L e d ie Kiggms boro c an n ery , w as o rganized se v e ra l y e ars prev io u s- of O regon is no b e tte r a n d n o ' as' a c »- i us» before th e c u rta in w orse th a n you a re —for it is you. K«es dow n, it reach es th e g o vernor of P o rtla n d th e firs, of th e w eek. ly, but o p e rated on a sm a ll scale O ut of th e 60 m em bers in th e a n .d if ile ie e *s " l.ittl,e Kro l'<-’hy. he Mr and M rs Ed S eh u lm crich P ro d u c tio n d u rin g th e in itia l y e a rs to ta le d a p ­ in a etoes it, and hack it com es into and Alice H anner w ere S un d ay p ro x im a tely 40.000 cases of local fruits, b e rrie s a n d house som e 45 w ere n e v e r ... Stand of the W orld w ar veterans on a few vegetables. N ot m o re th a n 150 persons w ere leg isla tu re before. T hey did not * ,e i house and . .. th en a n o th . e r ba, . gUesj s 0( g q K illen in P ortland. the adjusted service compensation was em ployed in th e p lan t d u rin g th e p e ak of th e sea- know w h e th er R oberts ’ R ules o f | " e' .a n d P“*® over his head Miss M arie S chm idt is c o n v ales­ clearly stated here last week by Harold S’3" T he presen t c an n e ry building, occupying ap- O rd e r w as a song or s o m e th in g ' °,r il **** ,o th e K raveyard and cing from a re ce n t o p e ratio n u, W a r n e r n a t i o n a l v i c e - c o m m a n d e r o f t h e P r° x ,ln a ‘ely a fu ll city block, is m ore th a n th re e to eat T hey w ere fresh from the s h*-ps for tw o years, a n d th en gets E m anuel hospital In P o rtlan d W arner, national \ ice com m anaer OI m e tjm es Jhe Size. 0f th e o rig in al plant. people rig h t from th e soil—De- up out of lts i r,v* a n d com es G len N orton, tea ch e r at T oledo, Am erican Legion. He showed w here it R a y ............................ — ‘ ' JLf 11 U l \ \ I IJ 11 -J Welcome, Newcomers’ P la n P r o g r a m Local Folk and Their Friends *1 Keep the Balance FU EL 3 ‘ Cow County Editor What Other Editors Say Good Tidings The Memorial - - - F o rc e d to V a c a te ! Stand Clearlv Stated SALE was a recognized debt of the governm ent one pointed out where others had been paid ^,eP^ ‘knately sums to restore them to their position be- packP J All Merchandise Reduced B E T T E R SH O E S O lsen of P o rtlan d opinion th a t m ore th an h a lf of th e ,h e folks back hom e, for rem em - , Mrs m em bership should be new or raw ber. w hen the O regon leg isla tu re spent th e w eek -en d w ith her sistei E X P E R T F IT T E R S hands each session. D on’t let them m eets, all of O regon is a lobby | Mrs J E Reeves stay too long o r long enough to If a m em b er lacks th e courage Mrs. A W M oore a n d ch ild ren H IL L SB O R O ’S E X C L U SIV E SH O E STO R E becom e sophisticated a n d so sm art lacks th e intelligence, lacks the e of se lf-g o v ern m en t and beings, c o rre c tin g today th e e rro rs f th is a fte rn o o n w ith tw o tables of fair to the thousands of taxpayers, who m easure, sen ate b ill No. 153. w hich G o v e rn o r M ar- ‘ thaj . y o u are b y n a tu re , a slave, of y esterd ay . T h a t is w h at a de-1 bridge m ocracy does a n d it does It th ro u g h j Mr. and Mrs. W S. A le x an d e r B> JA M E S G. ROW ELL. C. 8. conscientiously scrape and sacrifice to W bU1 wWch he h’S 3igned ^ ¡ d V o m 'w .T a 'Je w ^ c ro w n its legislature. spent S u n d ay a n d M onday a t N ew ­ uf K ansas C ity, M issouri I am th a t coyote fellow . I am meet their tax bills. Tax bills should be T he vetoed m e a su re -so u g h t to e x te n d to d e lin - th e symbo1 ° f sovereignty. You port r 1 il r • a, * » V iw v u iiito o ia ic a u u flil C A lC Ill a re k in d a n d th e leg isla tu re is y o u r th a t fellow w ho w an ted to go back M em ber of th e B oard of L ectu resh ip o t The M other C hurch enforced equally upon all. Leniency pile.S q u e n t tax es of 1931 a n d 1932 the sam e provisions 1«. Miss C lara B erger of P o rtla n d to G ra n t co u n ty th e first day of spent the w eek-end w ith re la tiv e s T he F irst C h u rc h of C h rist S cientist, in Boston M a i. up a the bill . on all, those who I pay and tho.se 1 w O hich had _ been a _ p p lie d to d e lin u e n t tax e s of I fln Tr, £ers U • a a n d na-x«4 tO€S . . OA aa.,«» _ q cancellin 1930 and — p rio r years, _________ w hich was g pen- I I " • »bi® P°8» m ortem w e sh a ll t be session B ack to w h e re I could and frien d s at W est Union. who are delinquent. h e a ’ r th e coyote howl. A nd now, a lties and in te rest, and pro v id in g for p a y m e n t of " ot a tte m p t to a n aly ze any of th e ***“ A—* In Union High School Auditorium, 7th Ave. N. Miss Je ssie Irela n d re tu rn e d Sun-J ♦ U - . ___ a __________ ______I _ ■ . . . . , fW l illa . « U a .* « . « . . « „ . J 1000 U bills th a t passed in to legisla a f te r 60 days liste n in g to th e a r g u ­ th ese tax es in 10 se m i-a n n u al in stallm ents. and E. Lincoln St., Hillsboro, Oregon. day from tw o w eek’s visit w ith m ents and th e d em ands of groups R eason for th e veto of th e ta x re lie f plan as tiv e review . B ut we w ill show you frien d s in S eattle. Wash given by th e g o v e rn o r w as th a t it w ould p enalize how ro y a lty still asp ires and how of overo rg an ized A m erica. I am S u n d a y E v e n i n g , A p r i l 7 t h — 8 : 1 5 o ’c lo c k Miss D orothy C ox sp e n t the w e e k ­ th e 78 p e r cen t w ho h av e paid th e ir tax e s p ro m p tly th e fu n d a m e n ta ls of a dem ocracy re tu rn in g to m y hom e in C anyon a re in c o n stan t d a n g e r from sin is­ C ity. G ra n , county, to h e a r m y end w ith h e r sister. Mrs. C arlos and re w a rd th e 22 p e r cen t w ho h av e not paid. T he Public is C ordially Invited to Attend. Johnson, a t G ladstone. T he successful S p a u ld in g b ill pro v id es for p a rtia l ter, c u n n in g a n d designing in flu ­ c o n stitu en cy Mbwl No better indication of improved con­ I en jo y ed se rv in g th e legislature. ences th a t lie d orm ant, slu m b erin g M iss M abel K u lla n d e r of C olton p a y m e n t of tax e s in a n y a m o u n t a n d d e clare s a ditions throughout the country can be tw o -y e ar m o rato riu m on ta x foreclosures. R eassur- in th e legend of p e tit _ p rin ce s and I en jo y ed it, because I love h u ■spent th e w eek -en d w ith h e r s i s - ! found than the increase in income tax an ce w ill th u s be given th e ones who a re try in g to bejew eled g ra n d dam es e v e r eag er m an ity ; m an, dem ocracy, A m erica. I ter, M rs H. E P ric k e tt , payments to the federal and state govern- pay as th ey go th a t th e ir p ro p e rty is in no d a n g er I 10 ascend the d ais of a royal th ro n e. > and long m ay it b lu n d e r along, Mrs. H a ttie Hill B row nhill of ments. Expressions have even been made of im m ed iate foreclosure, w hile th e p a y -w h at-y o u - l In tbis ® «»i°n th e re w as an at- striv in g , struggling, seeking to re M cM innville is v isitin g h e r d a u g h ­ ter, Mrs. W R. M anley. in W ashington to the effect that the in- S . n ' o . n ' S e S - th e ’ i .. v “ o ter M ake p ro p e rty rig h i ts T ! a 1 S S ±i w eak, and o ver th e im perfections Miss M ozelle N ew ton is v isitin g creased payments may elim inate the n»c and as often as one can.—N ew berg Scribe. q u a lifica tio n . T h a t s trik e s a t de- of all m ay the S tars a n d S trip e s m ocracy. T he ju r y system w as at-1 he th e em blem of hope for th a t h e r g ra n d fa th e r, C. L. P arson, a t essity for new levies to defray the costs tacked, fre e press, fre e speech, m ore pe rfe c t d a y w hen m en w ill E ugene th is w eek. of the national security program . Janies M rs Ja m es R eynolds of Y am hill elections, c irc u la tin g petitions, th e need no law and leg islatu res w ill o v e rn o r M artin has m ade m ore enem ies in Is a special n u rse ut S m ith 's hos­ Maloney, collector of internal revenue for th e G tw o m o n th s he has been in office th a n p ro bably rig h t to organize, the use of th e bc no m ore, and until then, let us. p ita l th is week. Oregon, reports th at income tax collec a n y g o vernor for m any years. W hat does t h a t police, w hich in a deg ree is p a rt (y o u r legislators, w ith th e ir con Mrs. E dw ard L. H urd left M on­ lions for Oregon during the first 15 days pro\e‘? it proves ^ ¿ t h e i . eÎ n ^ w X ^ S s h ^ t ^ Æ Œ day for M onm outh to a tte n d n o r - | of March were $396,097.60 as com pared a d e te rm in e d p ro g ram for b e tte r g o v e rn m e n t un- ar(Jed jn ¿ ur c o n stitu tio n . of freedom th a t stre tc h out into inal school. With $285,925.01 for the same period a V a" s t a c k s th e vast em p ire of E astern O regon M rs R alph S te p h en of P o rtla n d You spend money for clothing, cars, the pleas­ ing and shoving year ago. is v isitin g Mrs. G eorge N ew ton v a n ta g e th ro u g h p o litical th rea ts. . . . G o v e rn o r M a r­ w ere of m in o r consequence, b u t ures of life, but how much have you spent on S tore O pens Soon th is w eek tin has a p ro g ram for increasin g th e business e f­ enough to em phasize th e fact th a t Rene M eltebeke is opening _ a ! your mind? Do you know w hat makes your mind ficiency of th e state. He w ill fight lo r th a t pro­ you a n d y o u r legislators, m u s t W alter K onigan w as tak e n to gram w ith o u t fe ar of his political fu tu re. T h at k in d gu ard by day, a n d in th e vigil of j F a irb an k s-M o rse su p p ly store of the Jo n e s hospital w ith flu Satur-1 tinlr tick? n ig h t be e v er su p ersen sitiv e a t e le ctrica l appliances at th e S inger of g o v e rn o r dese rv e s a p p ro v al and praise from th e th e slig h te st in frin g e m en t of a n y shop on Second av en u e A pril 2. day. sta te s v o ters and ta x p a y e rs .—G ra n ts Pass B ulletin. W. G. K eeney of L ong C reek v is­ If you would like to increase your income, of th ese G od-given rights, th a t M eltebeke has been appo in ted au- ited Mr and Mrs. A W. W alker Annual Hillsboro Fourth of July cele­ a re vouchsafed to m en in o u r bill I th o rized agent play a better game of bridge, rem em ber th a t T uesday and W ednesday. of rights, o u r constitution, t h e ------------------------ bration has been placed in the hands of fram e w o rk of dem ocracy, w hich | Ask y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r M arriage license w as issued a t elusive name which fits that fam iliar face— if f SO a commission of five well known and is you, re p re se n te d a t Salem , in legul a d v ertisin g to th e Argus. V ancouver. Wash., M arch 25, to able local citizens. The thought t h a t y o u r legislature. -------- ----- — HEAR _ should be kept uppermost in their minds In th e last few years th e re has been a new problem th a t leg isla ­ is th a t this event is a traditional affair of Fifteen Years Ago to rs have had to face T h at is great value to Hillsboro and the sur­ A rgus. M arch 25, 1920 J u r y gives L. L. C raw - gro u p interests. A nd th is w as m ost rounding community It is a time of en- ford $4671 for p a y m e n t a n d dam ages in rig h t of w ay m anifest a t Salem . It predom inated st P o rtlan d . A storia & Pacific railro ad . the session G ro u p legislation. Men joyable homecoming looked forw ard to case E again m m e tt Q uick sells in te rest in M ain S tre e t gro in a u p them selves for th e ir d e- each year by scores of form er residents A uto L iv e ry to Ja m e s Bettis. ands a n d seek to do collectively C h a rte r for A m erican L egion A u x ilia ry arriv e s. m and a day of play and reunion for local w hat th ey can not do individually. B irth s Boy, to M r a n d Mrs. Jo h n H eltzel of A few y e ars back th e leg isla tu re people. Iaet us all join in making it even B anks. M arch 20 Boy, to Mr. and Mrs. T rep h o n w ould e n ac t a law T hey now e n ­ a more worthwhile local event. D ierickx of G reen v ille. M arch 20. Boy. to Mr. and a ct a code, and th a t is w h o lesal­ M rs M ichael S tu rm J r of C ed ar Mill. M arch 18. ing legislation m ass production of on (Incorporated In IH5L G irl to M r and Mrs. F red H C aldw ell of B uxton, law s. In th e a d m in istratio n of a M arch 22. code, th e re m ay be 500 regulations, F ra n k W M ulkey, 34. fa ta lly in ju re d a t W heeler and each of these reg u latio n s lave offers a good opportunity for a L ogaing com pany cam p a t C ochran th e force and effect of a law W ith E rn est Sw iss C heese Co. e stab lish es new cheese th e adoption of about 50 sta te codes D airy herds of the county are git ing DISTRICT AGENCY in W ASHINGTON COUNTY Plains. and th e NRA, by the house, th e re o th er m em bers of the Yamhill-W ashing­ facto ry at N o rth Thirty Years Ago w ere a p p ro x im ate ly 600 codes a p ­ ton County H erd Improvement association Argus maiLI1 ........ to proved, A rgus. M arch 30, 1905 A rchbishop ....... C h ristie and if th ey only averag ed som ething to shoot at in the way of rec- be h e re S u n d a y to d e d ic ate rem odeled St M a tth e w ’i 200 re g u la tio n s each, th a t w ould at the am ount to 120.000 laws, or re g u la ­ ords. These associations, in our opinion, c hurch. tions -w holesaled, w hich leads us are extrem ely w orthw hile and will event- earshuU bank reports lncreased bu,iness over last to th e sta te m en t th a t th is c o u n try 5 1 4 C o r b e t t B u i ld i n g P o r tla n d , O re g o n lially resu lt in p u ttin g the dairy industry F ra n k P e te rs h a s been n am ed one of trio to is overorganized and no one is m ore a p p rec ia tiv e of this fact than on a h ig h er plane. re p re se n t P acific u n iv e rsity in o ra to rica l contest. IHLE’S th e season to ta led 1200 persons T he new quick -freezin g process of p re serv in g fru its and v egetables w as u n d e rta k en by R ay-M aling t h e v e t e r a n f o r a s k i n t r f o r s o m e t h in g t h a t I" 1929 ,T he m ethod w as developed in the East w ith i n e v e t e r a n i o r a - K in g i o r s o m e t n i n g m a t flsh and meats a year previously This ty p e of he is justly entitled to and has been SO p ro d u ct is now w idely accepted by the trade, a n d recognized it ju st about m akes one’s blood the H illsboro qu ick -freezin g plant, th e only one of boil Tw entv-two thousand n e w m i l l i o n - HS.**?1* on the P a c Hic coast, expects to tre b le the a iro a w o ro f h n xi-o»- o 1934 frozen pack of 100,000 cases d u rin g th e com ing aire. were created during the war, a season num ber almost equal to the num ber of B. E Maling, Inc., a su bsidiary of F rozen Foods. American grave crosses to be found in Inc., p u rch ased th e H illsboro p lan t e arly in 1934. T he H illsboro can n e ry has been increased in France. size tw ice since its organization, in o rd e r to keep pace w ith grow ing pro d u ctio n dem ands. F u rth e r e x p an sio n is u n d e r w ay a t th e p re sen t tim e. P ro d u c ts of th e can n e ry a re d ra w n from a w ide area, som etim es as far east as T he D alles a n d n o rth in to W ashington. A ctivities of th e p lan t a n n u ally Governor M artin used good judgm ent y ield tho u san d s of d o lla rs to fa rm e rs a n d w o rk m en V\ hen some of these w ar profiteers that m ade millions out of w ar criticize ANNOUNCE A Good Judgment Fairness to Prompt Taxpayers FREE LECTURE ON C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E t^JT an e”i Good Barometer Do You Want to Increase the Riches of Your Life? Great Event for Community Wanted Salesmen The Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. R . K . J U B B S r. FREE LECTURE M I N I) Worthwhile T R A IN IN G N e x t Tuesday at 8 P. M . Philip Englehird, General Agent for Oregon CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ■ ■ ;