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H IL L S B O R O
Another Good Idea
JfillsbonájBAr u us
ARG U S,
Laurel Ridge
Drver Delayed
A plan has been broached in W ash­
ington to keep Am ericans nt home in the
W illi Wkkrk te C e«M iir4 tk* IKtMmra IndrvenJrnl
event of w ar abroad in order to prevent
Itillabor* A rzt» m U b. 18»t
Hllluboi-o Imtependwit « t a b . 1871
such incidents as the Lusitania sinking
M rK INN BT A M rK IN N B T . I'abliahera
Pubi »bad Thuraday
Wntcrad aa aaom.t-claa« m atter In the
from arousing the nation. The sinking of M rs . W e b e r P lans to Show
p oatotfice at H illak om Oravo»
the Lusitania resulted in a heavy loss of
D ogs in 1 936 E x h ib it
MRS K. C McKINNKY
Am erican lives ami aroused intense feel­
W. V E R N E McKINNKY
AM oeiate Editor
Bditor
ing against Germany.
KIDGE - Construction
Only persons with compelling reasons on LAUREL
W. C. E dys prune dryer will
OFFICIAL N EW SP A P E R OF W ASHINGTON COUNTY
for travel would be perm itted to run the be discontinued until spring farm
Subscription R a t « S tridite Caah In Adtanr*
risk of venturing into a belligerent conn- work has been completed. 's id in g
Per year
_____
$1 so
U- S. Outaide O rason
81.00
try or into a d an g er zone. If they re- :‘nd rix,f,n* of the stru ctu re have
S ix month«
*b
Fraeisn CountriM
8 80
m'ained in the United States there is little ,7 h .,^ ’'be.'n‘-m ineenUve’r for''ithe
Eirat
Audited
Pnper
MEMBER Orason S tate
likelihood of their involving them selves or purchase of prune trees as sev-l
I * r g eat Audited W eek­
Editorial A**,«ei«tion and
ly C irculation in Ore­
N ational Editorial A « o -
th
eir countrv.
e ra' ° f the farm ers in the vicinity
gon.
tlon.
„
s i i
av s
-ii a j i
i have o rd ertd large lots for fall;
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Every step taken th a t will tend to pre- delivery.
Tho U ilb h oro A r p » a » u m » no
no financial
financial reoponoibUitf
re»P. nihility for
for v vent
e n t this
ti l l s counry
COUIirv front
i r o i n being
b e i n g 1T1\
involved
OlVt'U in
111
Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs George Conrcl-
Conzel-|
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E O ON
Tliui'Milny, April t,
Freed of Politics, The Rangers, Texas’ Dairy Groups
Back Program
’Royal Mounties,’ Will Ride Again
L eavin g
I
error« publbbod in io. column«, hut in .» m , whrra tbi» p«p»r
i . .1 fau lt w ill raprint th .1 pact of «n «Jrarti— mrat in w hich
W 8Y
s h o u l d h a v e t h e h i i - k i l u r o f t h e C ro a t
>nOUItl IM U l i l t O.lt k ltlg Of t n t g i t a t
Au Independent Nrwnpeper. wh.»« «ervira« and p o lic i« ura
bas«*l on tho principle of the Golden R ule.— ’’And as ye would
th at men should do to you. do ye aWo to them tikowtoo.’*
—M atthew t : t t .
Cornelius Commended
M
II Jf
News
<’tjls»w»
Oregon butler m anufacturers, ihs-
tiib u lo is mid producers accept,.,|
! the role of leadership in the pro
poneii w estern butler murki-llng
agrem ent by filling the record with
urcounta of Ilie suet-ess of the On-
gun Stilt.- butter code ut the hear
ing in I'ortlund lield us one ,,f
seven conducted by officials of tin-
ngriciiltiiiul niljiistmeiit adm inis­
tration The regional plan is ml
iniUetily iiatteriied much after tho
Oregon system.
So unanim ous was the sentiment
ns to the value of the On-gun
agreem ent. o|H-rate<l now for nbout
,i year, that thep redom lnanl testi-
niony urged that any federal agree
inent set up for the II western
slutes leave nil regulation within
(lie individual states to the ituti-
authorities, confining the federal
supervision to tho interstate aspects
' of the trade
Such a position was taken ,,f.
flelully liy the Oregon butter i-isii-
eiuuinittee of 10 members, and tin?
Oregon I lul ter M anufacturers' „ .
soclatton The only opposition to
any fetleial m arketing agreem ent
came from repn-sentntivni of large
concerns doing business over sev­
eral states
Major practices Intended to be
established by the federal agri-,
inent, already operative In Oregon,
are adoption of the A. ft. C, s v .
tem of blitter m arking for the r.
tail trade, fixing of a minimum
a
ths UTm«raeiu«i mutAk. nm««__________________ mass of Am erican people.
o f R e g u la tio n w ith
th e States A d v o c a te d
Miss Mary Storv of Tigard,
Elm er Stearns
were dinner p,^,.
and Mrs. S. S. S tearns Sundav.
Mrs Ja k e W eber attended the!
th irteenth annual Kennel club show
m Portland last week. Mrs. Weber
i says she is sorry she did not en- j
P e k ln X . ? h e PpiaiisPu t h e m
next year
Mr and Mr* C hester M eL augh-1
¿ " ¡ w ^ ’e *sn«ii “ m ! ^ d “’ m ,°'
Harold Aebiseher Sunday,
_ Y-.M. P. class of M ountain Home
Sunday school had a basket d in ­
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Richard Joyce Sunday. A num ber
of the m em bers w ere absent be­
cause of mumps
Mr and Mrs W aller Spath and
sons Robert and Ralph visited Mr
and Mrs. ò tto " Krebs” a» S U Coc-
ners Sunday
Lona Marie W erre Honored
A ppearance of the City of Cornelius as
Commend Mr. Bronleewe
one drives through on the highw ay indi-
Thomas G. Bronleewe, one of Hills­ cates a splendid civic pride. The m anner
boro's most active and worthwhile citi- in which the p arking is planted to flow-
zens. has assum ed a responsibility ot great ers and m aintained is a credit to our
im portance to the community in accepting neighboring city. If other comm unities
the chairm anship of the county Better would do as much in proportion t h i s
Housing Campaign. He has an opportu- would be a much more attractive world,
nity to be of great service to the commu
nity and the backing of every citizen
should be his. Co-operation in this cam ­
M embers of the Lane county court in
paign will be a big factor in carrying us
the appointm ent of a representative to
back on the road to recover)'.
W holehearted co-operation of a united fill a vacancy have shew n a high reg ard
community with Mr. Bronleewe in such a for the will of the people. The vacancy ThuSday ' a f t e r X ^ n
patriotic move is needed. He is to be com­ was th a t Of a republican and although all her granddaughter. Lona M a r i e
m ended for undertaking the responsibility. m em bers of the court were dem ocrats Werre. it being her eighth birth-
v erie iRl‘l h F u iirt r'
Let us all do our part by lending encour they felt th a t the people in the last elec-
agem ent ra th e r than by throw ing a mon- Hon had selected a republican and th a t it e rt Spath. H ubert Aebiseher. Mer-
kev wrench into the m achinery G eneral was UP to them to nam e a republican to tin H arris, Mrs. Daniel W erre, Mrs
advancem ent along the whole fro n t can
the vacancy.
" a r ris , and the honored
be m ade through co-operation but not by
Born, to Mr. and Mrs H enry Raz
of Multnomah, at Good Sam aritan
trying to pull in opposite directions.
hospital. March 18. a girl. Geruld-
W hen building activity gets b a c k
ine K atherine Mrs Raz was for­
m
erly Miss Eileen Goode of Sher-
som ew here near its normal plane the
' wood.
wheels of industry will turn a t a fast clip
! Mrs W alter Spath attended a
and will greatly increase ability of the
show er in honor of Mrs. Leonard
Publicity
Safeguards
Funds
consumer to buy the products of farm and
Spath near Portland last week.
Judging
by
the
num
ber
of
investigations
that
Birthdays C elebrated
industry.
a re being made of the expenditures of our state
Mr and Mrs. Carl Schaltenbrand
There is hardly a home in the country and national officials th ere is a need for the de- entertained at dinner Sunday" in
th a t does not need some attention. Re- velopm ent of an inform ed and intelligent citizen- honor of the birthday anniversaries
n a i r s m aintain the oricrinal investm ent
Mr. Schaltenbrand and his molh-
pairs
m aintain in e o r i g i n a l i n v e s t m e n t . ship- The state law requires o r perm it* county clerk*. of
er. Mrs. L. Schaltenbrand. Guests
A nice home With all the m odern con- city clerks and other official tax-spending bodies were Mr. and Mrs Tom Lovelace
veniences, a dream of everyone, is m ade to publish a statem ent of all claims authorized and of P ortland and Mr. and Mrs Fred
SO much easier under the governm ents ordered J»>d
purpose of th e law is to acquaint Elwert. and Mrs L Schaltenbrand
,7
.
,
j
-ii _ i
.. z _ : i „ th e interested citizens w ith the expenditures of the
financing plan and will make any fam ily various units, to advise them as to ju st how and
happier and more contented.
for w hat the tax money is being spent.
Recipes
u rk o t
It was one of th e wisest laws ever enacted from
Inxestlgate the opportunities. Do w hat the standpoint o( safeguarding public funds and
Hot-Cross Buns Lend Variety
you can and thus do your bit in accélérât- insuring them against
waste, extravagance and mis-
_
Hot-cross buns are w ith us again
ing the wheels of industry and cutting use. When the controlling body knows th at it must and are to be seen in bakeries as
down unemployment, which is SO m arked account publicly for every cent it spends and th at w en as in most restaurants. These
every citizen is to be given the opportunity of sweet rolls are a change from the
in the building trades.
scrutinizing every item of expenditure, th ere is a ordinary type of bread or roll ami
A FTEIt two years, during winch
their star seemed on the
wane, the Texas Hungers are
s p n -I.l I., tW M B h u ll,-I- a m i 1,1,1!,
overcoming the toughest foe they
fut prices, fixing the m arkup |„ .
have ever faced—polities. Aided
tween bulk and print prices, and
IVEARLY a century ago n west
by the present governor of the
payment for cream on a quulily
Texas settler lived precari­
basis.
Above, n group of I e ta s
Lone Star State, the glorious tra ­
ously. Some years before, the wild
Itnngers, sliowu nt Temple, Tex.,
dition of the "gentlemen In the
U nfair trade practices objected
Comanche and Kiowa tribes had
lo at the hearing and which would
In July, INIH. At bottom, right.
white hats" may glow on into the
merged for a war on the Intrud­
be
elim inated In t h e proposed
Is Clyde Harrow’s uemt-sis, ex*
future, undimmed.
ing whites.
Their unchecked
agreem ent Include use of exeeaalve
Hanger Frank H am rr.
Women have no place In the
raids and massacres set the stage
,,i varying price* foi butterfat b
harsh world of the Rangers.
for the organization of the
the same buyer In different loral
Itnnger captain, doughty Frank
Nevertheless, It was a woman who
Rangers, at San Felipe de Aus­
Hies as a means of driving out
Hamer, who clung doggedly to Gin
threatened to end their colorful
tin, Tex., In 1S3.V The men .
competition or gaining other ad
vantage
desperado's
track
until
he
got
bis
saga, woven throughout a century
lected were only those "who could
man.
It w m testified that num uiart-
Into Texas' very fabric.
ride like Mexicans, trail like In­
• • •
l urer» in one «trite paid a« much
dians. and ahoot like outlaw s"
Upon her entrance Into office In
as four ren ts legs to local produr«
'T ’EXAS evildoers for long have
19.13. Gov. Miriam Ferguson, as
The lances of the red men
held the Kangere In monu­ t-rs than they paid producers m
one of her first official acts, all
proved no match for the rifles of
another stale, w here II win desired
mental nw-e, Ttiis, perhaps more
but wiped clean the roster of old-
tliflir new enemy. After subdu­
to obtain business Producers nt
than anything, explains why a
time Rangers. Then special Ran­
ing the tribes, the fearless,
the meeting denounced thia urac-
hand
of
50
men
was
able
lo
main­
! lice.
ger commissions were ettended
stralght-ahootlng R.nngers turned
tain
law
and
order
over
a
great,
Tile Portland hearing was t h e
generously; so freely. In fact,
thplr nttentlon to Mexican cattle
wild, and mountainous rnuntry.
tlurd of a series of *sevrn being
that some 1600 commissions were
thieves.
A
atory
that
has
become
a
I
held
on the proposed agrt-eim-nt
held by Texans. In many In-
These swarthy rustlers learned
th e federal men. headed by Mm
classic tells of a mayor of a small
stances by dance hall "bouncer« "
quh kly that the way of the trans­
vln J Kelley of Washington. D C
Texas town who, fearing trouble,
traffic officers, guards at horse ami
gressor was hard, and that It was
seni for the Ranger« Soon ifter- | and including A F. Kngbretson of
dog tracks, and their Ilk.
wise to stay on their own side of
ward, a lone Ranger stepped off , Astoria, now on special d u ly with
Brave, perhaps, most of these
the border.
the AAA. expressed gratification
the train.
pseudo Rangers are. hut they're
, at the constructive testimony glv-
After Mexican Interlopers were
"Where are the others?" rrled
on
at the Oregon hearing
still a far rry from the little hand
routed. American outlaws, fugl-
the frantic mayor
of men who swept west Texas
lives from other states, began to
Tho Ranger coolly replied:
Suh !>rha Dine-----
clean of m arauding Indians, thiev­
Infest west Taxas. The Job of
"You've got only one riot, haven't
n atu ral tendency to be careful and cautious in the are favorites, not only w ith c h il-1 ing Mexicans, and murderous out­
Sub-Deb club was entertained
stamping
out
these
unruly
horn-
you
?"
appropriation of funds.
i dren, but grownups too. Hot-cross
laws In the state's early days.
with dinner Tuesday evening ut
tires has continued until the pres­
An anecdote that explain« why
W ithout any reflection upon anyone, we under- Ouns, like other bakery goods, b e­
the
1. L MucDowell home Misses
And In canceling these special
ent day.
Ih" Rangers plaved such nn lin-
take to say th at many unw 'se expenditures would
dlsm*eUve flavor
Dixie Lee MucDowell. VlrginiM
commissions, and confining Ran
It was Just recently, remember,
n o t* ¿ v e 'b e e n ’ made had The" "governing” bodies i oi butter along with sugar and
I" itau t part In Texas history; a
Perkins and Ann Munker« were
that Clyde Harrow unit bis gun
S c n t t w h n h-.w s e r v e d a s e h a i r - known ‘hat the full glare of publicity would be spice of course, to maite them ap-
ger personnel to hard riding, sure-
role whlrh. It seems now, will be hiwlesst-s Guest* were Je a n Ann
Leslie Scott, " h o has sertefl as cnair
turned upon th eir monthly claims.—News. F airbury I petizing.
shooting men. Gov James V. All-
uioll died at the hands of a former
cunt limed
l onncll. Louise C rtucn. Dorothy
Any dish prepared w ith b u tter is
m an of the highw ay commission for more Neb
Harr. Alma Esluiger. Leonore Sher
tastier because of it. The distinc­
th an three years, will be succeeded on the
inun. Dorothy Challaromix*. mem
tive and appetizing flavor has long
bt-rt. M iss e s Virginia Brogden mid
board by Henry F. Cabell, w ealthy and
been recognized and now we know
Mary Yoder, honor guests
prom inent Portlander. Mr. Scott’s service
j too, th at butter is of high nutritive
Com m itter Named—
i value. Besides being easily digest­
to the state on the highw ay body has been
ed. bu tter is the only food fat con-
Value of properly balanced ra-
,,,
» A ways and means committee
utstanding and he is truly deserving of
Miss Dorothy llowes of Forest
»ending delegates to the »tale
taining appreciable am ounts of the tions and clean brooding and range
all the good things said about him by
Fifteen Years Ago
Grove wu: elected tem porary pres-
F convention at The Dalles
vitamins. B utter is an excellent ground for successful turkey rais
source of vitam in A which is es- ing was stressed by H. E. Cosby.
Governor M artin. He gave of his time
ident
of
the
Washington
County
April
25 to 28 ns named by the
Sentencing o f R E. Corene. for-
A pril 1, 1920—County Agent N. C. Ja m i­ sential to grow th and builds re- extension poultrym an, at a turkey < merly
of Hillsboro, on a larceny Christiun Endeavor Union at » 'C h ristia n church Y P C E Sun
anstintingly and he appeared to take as son Argus.
leads state in trapping field rodents.
sistance to disease, and of Vitam in j meeting at the Forest Grove c h a m -, by bailee charge was postponed m eeting of officers here a« the d»y includes John West Kathleen
much interest in the highw ay program as
Mr. and Mrs. J. N G rabel celebrate golden w ed­ T"' . , *9"c, V4* suhsbine vitamin. ber of commerce last Wednesday
j for tit) days by Judge H. K 3im - Christian church Sunday. She will McAlear, Violet Wick Helen Hat
ding anniversary.
if it was his very own.
fill the vacancy caused by the ««■ and Gordon Hailey A "buggy
^ T ai ú l «anv ¿ Z T u t bUf o T ? h é i - Due
‘X to «
tu rk e y .I
E M Ward leases lower floor of P ythian bu ild ­
of Miss M artha Janies l>urty" is planned for April and a
hx he T r ^ ^ ,af T sh ‘,n “
w h o , o h a v e , a k - resignation
ing and is rem odeling it for grocery store.
A S. Hatch. William llullis and mothers' „„d fathers hunuurt in
en
more
than
$100
realized
from
Hillsboro Legion post to have baseball team. b u ^ .reand / o r t h o s who
«nquei in
" SenGy ii T S o , ^ X e ¿ ’d": the sale of stock for his own use. Lillie Shield*, ail of Gaston, w ere May.
Committee in charge includes William Sexton. Earl
to work out plan« for fun „
.
was convicted here March 14 by a named
making
ut
the
state
C
E
conven-
’
r
^
‘r
‘m
rn
'
Meela-----
Hobbs. C. G. R eiter and Dr. Rossman.
foUr1C?ornrem earm u Sf f i i 7 eet' ’
ri Ve best results with ‘urkeys by circuit court jury. The defendant
Cady buys residence property at T hird
tlon nt The Dulles April 28 to 38.
Citizenship departm ent of the
required to " make
restitution
Liberty league, composed of the big and M. Oak P. streets.
H o t-tro m Bans
° ' ChiCken rali° nS
I
'« 7 ' r"
u ’“ u ‘’n
Miss Helen Mid'lav o f 6r.V on C li^ i
«'lubm et
W
^
d
im
indu
n
a
™
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_
H
?.7CrS.J?_,2
7
rrK'-.nal
Vice
president,
and
'»">•'
*<«h Mrs F. 1. McCormick
money boys in the country, hit price­
Mr. and Mrs. S. E Fayram celebrate tenth wed-
1
cake
d
iv
yeast
soaked
in
4
both
under
the
hover
and
in
the
Wedding,
all
three
of
Portland.
Fr,.d
Wilde
of
Oregon
City
presi
fixing and control under the NRA codes. din8 anniversary Sunday
They are studying the C onstitu­
re cup lukew arm w ater
house was another factor stressed ?nd Sam uel Sima of T ualatin were dcnl of Clackamas Countv C F tion of the United States Mrs. W
They w ant the old free and easy m ethods Mar” rs30Marv A Bird’ pioneer °f 1839 d,ed here
1 pint m ilk scalded and cooled by Cosby G enerally, the poult re- l>°und over to the grand Jury Mon Union, were present
7
"» n ar was leader Next meeting
2-3 cup butter
quires about tw ice us much room day
Donald T Templeton, coun-
A
..
... . b ! will be May I. si Mrs Bonar's
th a t led U S in the nineteen-tw enties to
Pythian Sisters celebrate 25th anniversary
------ • tsp.
- salt
................
ty judge, following a prelim inarv
*
«m vention rally will x-
1 ■ level
as the
chick.
the big consolidations and business con- order. W. G. H are made the presentation of gold
j
home,
ht-aring
charges
‘!l , *!c a. ‘¿r5Tlt
Grove Chr
Cl la- i leader with Mrs Fred Sewell as
8 Hk cups
more flour
cups or chopped
nuta, raisin , or
men on
a" e larceny
w Sud Ä
" b T ^ h ñ e 1‘‘?n d 5*!H"h
2
centrations. Such m ethods would event-
Pins. . to toHowing charter members: Mrs.
are
reputed
to
have
been
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R H Greer. Mrs. Janie Sewell. Mrs. George Schul-
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_____ El­ involved in a recent chicken theft ’
CHri Shorb and Dor-
ually have elim inated one of the country S merich. Mrs. Maude Williams and Mrs. L. H. Bar- , currants
ectric ru ral service discussed fea­ at
Tualatin
olhy Howes are in charge A pot
Let the ndvertlxements help you
2 eggs
greatest bulw arks— the independent busi- rett
tures of the Oregon under-heat
Robert
Emerson
of
Gaston
was
,uek
dlnnf
r
will
be held at 1 p make your shopping plans.
2-3
cup
sugar
electric brooder.
E L. Moore resigns as president of the cham ­
ness man. There is too much concentra­
fined $5 and costa Tuesday when "* , / ° r
m em bers of C E so-
R ind and juice
lemon
tion of w ealth now and those policies ber of commerce, but his resignation is not accepted.
he plead guilty in the local Ju s -1 cl'-,les ,n ,h* county, followed by
V4 level tsp ground nutm eg or
cardamom.
lice of the peace court to a charge 7, I* :,, ,
M ar>
which protect the small business man
Thirty Years Ago
of speeding with a truck For fail-
*'
41 d‘.
McMinnville, state
In the evening, break and soften
-h Jd be m aintained
I
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Lon.
v
c"
“
»n
booster,
and
Miss
Viola
*
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C
.
ure
to
stop
before
entering
a
>¿
7
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s
i.-
r
,
aim
miss
viol«
Argus. A pril 8, 1905—B. P Cornelius became yeast in lukew arm water. Scald
through highway Joseph I, &,
O>!d*" of '•»rHan.i state s e c tary
Hillsboro postm aster Saturday.
milk and ccol. Cream together but-
_
7
o f S t H e le n s w a s fined
fm . ,1 $5
is and
„ „ i wHl be present I-orest Grove Chris
Judge McBride decides th at Forest Grove city tez. salt and sugar. Add beaten, Free lecture on _ C i hristian
n Ul,an ocience
Science OÍ St _ Helens was
Last week
week L.
I. M
M llan 7un*or
give a dem-
council has no right to grant saloon license and e8gs, lemon, spice, lukew arm milk wjR be given by Jam es G Rowell costs Monday. Last
I f the tim e ever comes when agricul­ Pacific university granted a perm anent injunction.
and yeast. Work in flour enough c . S..
of Kansas City Mo
at Erickson of Forest Grove paid a “,ns,rn,io" a»d the Forest Grove
fine
of
$10
for
failure
to
have
a
ConKr
''Ka,l’>
n“l
C
E
will give a
______ t0 m ake smooth dough.
_ Knead well, Hilhi
....... auditorium
.........
ture .-»ecures cost of production plus a
Ed W ann re-elected chief of ______
Hillsboro volunteer
at 8 15 p m
musical num ber
little profit this will be a happier and fire departm ent Exempt certificates issued Benton adding nuts and raisins or cur- Sunday" The program Is bcing^spon- PUC perm it on his truck
Six additional circuit court Ju r­
more prosperous nation in every particu- Bowma? a n d " ° G ardner, who have served seven
keep som ewhat softer sored by the Churches of Christ
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years John M Brown is president of the fire de- j lhan for bread. Cover well and l e t , Scientists of Forest Grove and ors were draw n Wednesday and M in d T ra in in g Course
lar.
partm ent.
' rise.
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lightly flouted board Divide into
Mr Rowell is a mem ber of the ing Persons draw n included Anna
Free lecture on mind training
pieces size ot an egg. Shape into board of lectureship of the Mother Neumann and H erbert W Ficken
smooth balls. When half risen i n ' Church, the First C hurch of C hrist of Cornelius route 2, L. E. Bain wa« given oy R K. Jubb Tuesday
IT ’LL COME IN HANDY AGAIN
pans cut tw o gashes at right angles Scientist, at Boston. Mass. T hepub- ford of Forest Grove route 1, Jam es evening at the local cham ber of,
across tops of buns. Let rise until lie is invited to attend the lecture B. Robertson o f C herry Grove, commerce. Course, sim ilar to the j
Henry W Scott of.G aston route I one to be conducted locally, is
double. Bake about 20 m inutes in
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and Revil Edwin Olds of Sher- now being given to members of
m oderately hot oven While still T ;,,.rd Hioh
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w arm fill gashes with w hite frost- 1 , g a r a M ,g h * e a c h e r*
W°i a
,he P ortlsnd police force It is also
ing. Serve hot w ith butter.
Judge I eters held court in Tilla- j required of all agents of the fed-
R e ta in e d A n o th e r Y e a r
Corn Meal Muffins
A h announcement with
114 cups Hour
all tho charm and dig­
1V< cups cornm eal
*4 cup sugar
nity the occasion de­
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m e m b e is a ^ M yrtle S n
Alice
■ - - i ' 1.'» circuit (
"¡llsboro postoffice
u llii
% tsp. sa!t.
mand?. Invitations com­
,ers are M vrtle M u ll e n A I,™ ' v,r.a e r“ ln ,he following circuit
N,'w Hillsboro postoffice build
2 tbsp. baking powder
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Were i,,M d ,h “
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rnp.dly this
pletely correct.
Gregg, Nellie —
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cups milk
iers Fannie W e a v e d f »™ Wallace R Hofer vs Opal P. Hof- I week. Following arrival of ncces-
, Summ i ers RoscF E^chmev^T G ^ n
2 eggs
t« d,5 au,11' dc<1r«c: A A Schramm “ T materials, w orkm en have been
D o n ’t F o rg e t
2 tbsp. butter
lf f iS w
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W - 8 S i S ' ^ wlUtam
default judg- busy this week laying terra cotta
*4 cup chopped dates
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and
brick
for
the
exterior
of
the
et ux. default Judgment; structure
Mix dry ingredients. Beat eggs Sievers.
. , . , T. R. Fowler, principal.
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and add to milk. Combine the dry | , d his contract renew ed previous- A J Riche et ux vs Mazie Hav«
to G if t G iv e r*!
and liquid ingredients. Add melted *y '
•* «1, decree; B. F. Goodrich com
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
butter and dates Put in well greas- _
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pany vs Gloyd L. Hall, default Oregon $1.50 a year. Six months
ed m uffin tins and bake in hot r o r e i t G ro v e F a rm e r
judgm ent; Washington countv vs 85c. T hree months 50 cents Two
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o v en J4 2 5 degrees F i This
may be
S u ffe rs B ro ken Leg P,JCla A brahams et a|, decree
months 35 cents.
tf
baked in sheets as corn bread
Makes 12 muffins.
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What Other Editors Say
SCOtt S \ alued Seivice
Our Yesterdays
S
Torkey Ration Topic
for Meet at Grove
Court O uiet
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During Week
Miss Howes Named
County C. E. Head
Too Much Concentration
Christian Science
j
Lecture Set Sunday
Stationery-
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Hillsboro Argus
Increase in Wages
Sought ¡ by
Workers 'N hosp,tal
ln Portland for treatment j,.y v, „j,,,, Ki^“err^d
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e e d .e e r.ft M e e U -
fruit farms in the county, im p ro v e-, N eedlecraft club meets this aft- publication o f summons
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n«Pi?i .° f.hC fnne ,'.U', LCiiy p ark ' re ' Sinoon wi,h Mrs K L McCormick,! Schram m vs. E. Marsh e t ’u x order
ii ° thC Ba,nk;'i hlgh “ hool and They are working on a layette to for appearance of judgm ent debtor
agent's ngff|a C erk 3t the county b*‘ Placed by lh e county nurse
A A Schram m vs. Frank P ulver’.
agent's office
.
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,
order for appearance of judgm ent
M eeting of SERA employes has
A R-
M eet—
debtor; and A A Schram m vs U !
been called for 7:30 o'clock tonight
D ayid Hill chapter, D. A. R , will a rrencli et ux, order for appear- 1
; 'T hursday) at the old Grange hall m eet Monday at 2 p. m. with Mrs ance of Judgm ent debtor.
in Hillsboro.
B. F. Pile.
Probate orders were issued in
I Registration o f approxim ately I . .
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the estates of William Pechin Wal-
250 relief clients who have never
Mr and Mrs Prank H art and ter W' Benjam in. Ray Taylor,’ John I
been placed on national re -e m -, son of Marshfield visited his par- « Dorland, Theodore Newstad
ploym ent service records was con- ent*- Ml and Mrs, George Hart • Mary
Stew art, Raleigh S. Robin-
ducted in the county yesterday last week-end
son, E Q uackenbush and .1, N.
and today.
4 ,
Hoffman. G uardianship order» were !
The twins had been brought to issued for Elmer Hurch, Emma
b"
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names?"
asked
the
clergy-
a" d K>lip B™ « * r
Local C re d it B u reau
P ro te s t* C h e c k Tax
S w u ¿w ptox coAl
in ItvnuaAu
BUT THIS BIGGER, FINER PLYMOUTH SELLS
FOR THE
AS LAST YEAR /
PLYMOUTH
DOOR 8 I0 A N
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CADY MOTOR CO.
ganization contended that the tax
was effective only in the county
and th at it acted as a detrim ent to
Hillsboro business and credit.
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