» I LESBOKO Page Four JfinsbanjflfèAr o u s WNfc W hich U C « h in < « l Ih » H ì I M mwt » Independent Htlleboro A ivu e « t a b . IP»« H ilU boro ln .i. |>en,ient «.tab. 1STS M r K IN N E Y A M c R IN N K Y . I'u b li.h er» I'u b lieh et Thursday. Untared as second-class m atter In the pnatoffic* at Hillsboro, O ra fo * MRS V E R N E M e K IN N E Y E d itor O F F IC IA I NFW SFAm i o r W K C. M c K IN N K Y Associate Editor ON < 01 \ l > SaharK ptU n R a t«. Strictly Cask in Advance Ü. S. Outside Oregon P a r year Voreittn Countries 3 tion. $2.00 3.50 F irs t Audited Paper Largest A u d it«! W eek­ ly C irculation in O re­ gon. T h e H ilb b o ro Argus a m im « no fina ncia l responsibility for error» published in iU «MtauBOS. bat in cases where this paper ta at fa u lt w ill reprint that part of an advertisement in which be typographical m istake occur». A n Independent Newspaper, whose services ar.d p o lic e , are based on the principle of the Golden K u la "A nd a* ye would that men should do to yeu. do ye a b o to them likewise. — M atth ew 7:12. ___________________ _ _______ - - Work for a Greater Oregon Every resident of the state should realize the importance of the slogan, “ Let's Sell Oregon to Ourselves.” Make it carry over in our daily activities rath e r than ju st during Oregon Products Week May 3 to 11, when everyone is talking it. Buy at home, buy in Oregon and buy American and thus keep the dollars circu­ lating nearby where you will get another chance at them. Thus will provide greater opportunities for work and create a g reat­ er home m arket. if W hen For instance. you you are buy, going think! to buy an article and it is made here or near here insist on the product that furnishes labor „«■ home, t,oina « w t the h e t tax »v h iir d e n s a nd at helps » to a A pay burdens and in other words keeps the wheels of trade and society moving at home. Buying away from home and not giving any thought to the value of keeping your dollars circulat­ ing near at hand is like digging the bank away from underneath you, which will plunge you into the w aters of despair. In this week Oregon is going to take stock of herself and m anufacturers, re ­ tailers and consumers are asked to test critically the production of Oregon — w hether from farm , forest or factory— to learn first hand th at Oregon quality has no superior and th at it can be purchased economically Every loyal citizen Of Hillsboro and _ . < « f . . . . . . . W ashington county should keep in mind and insist on the products for instance from such firms as Ray-Maling. Carnation condenser, Perfection Bakery, Home Laun­ dry, W est Woods Novelties, L. B. Haley chicken cannery. T ualatin Valley Winery, Banks Cheese company. Gates Pipe & In­ vestment company, grain dealers, lum- ber companies. Royal Soda W orks, Oregon Monument Works, Melhuish Cabinet shop. ... , . _______ _ . rile and concrete concerns. Long Radio w orks, local printing offices and others th at employ local people. Plenty of trial of these local products prom pts the w riter to say th a t the quality is unexcelled. W hen you buy the products of these plants and other Oregon concerns and patronize local stores you are helping vour neighbor and yourself to a better standard of living. J t IS one way of prac- ticinp the Golden Rule. Think of w hat it means in building up a G reater Oregon. More Talks Would Help President Roosevelt gave another of his famous fireside talks to the people of the nation Sunday and told of his hopes for the work relief program and outlined the necessity J for certain legislation before B Congress. These talks are a great help to the president in keening the people with him in his courageous endeavors against w ant and suffering in spite of the opposition from the privilege seeking group th at held sway for so long. The talks should come more often because they help to keep the president and the people closer together. He shows . a splendid ability and un- - .. , ilerstanding in th jse fireside chats. 1 hey are interesting and to the point. F u rth er and in contrast with many public speakers . 4. 4. i 1 :hey are not too lo n g . The president linked the work relief drive with his social security program and .aid the protect, -hould be oaefol. th at a large proportion of the money must be spent in wages, th a t a considerable part of the cost be returned to the federal government, that the money expended i l l each project should be actually spent dur- ing the next fiscal year, th a t the projects should give employment to persons on re ­ lief, and th at the project should be located in relief areas in relation to the number of workers on relief rolls. He called for the extension of NRA, elimination of un­ necessary utility holding companies, enact­ ment of a new banking bill, and passage of the economic security program. If the people of this nation continue their fine support of their chosen leader a more happy and contented American people will be the result. Neighborliness Appreciated Large attendance of Hillsboro people at the annual dinner given by the people of Laurel is a fitting testimony imony to the neighborliness and hospitality of Laurei folk. Local people are made to feel very much a t home and they like to attend these annual get-togethers. How could they help it with the fellowship th at ex­ ists and the exceptionally fine dinners pre­ pared by the good cooks of Laurel. The spirit of co-operation and team ­ work of our neighbors is clearly shown in this enjoyable and appreciated affair. Friendships made and renewed there add much to the enjoym ent of living. After all friends are one of life’s greatest rew ard t. It strikes us th at with the brains and resources in this country and < liminating the elem ent of selfishness the unemploy m ent problem could be sausidcioiily worked out. , . z D ollar 311 hour wage set as pay lor carpenters arpenter at Longview, Wash. This will not stim ulate the housing program A Real Oregon Loss ARG U S, U. S. Finances on Sale Basis H IL L S B O R O , Oregon’s historic and stately old c a p i­ tal building was destroyed by flam es last Thursday night with a loss to the state that cannot possibly be m easured in dol­ lars ami cents. The fine old structure can be replaced, but the great loss, in our New Deal Spending opinion, lies in the burning of many articles of great historical value together Really Investment with many of the sta te ’s records. of High Order; lo The state carried no insurance on the building and contents, apparently believ­ Reduce Expenses ing that it was better to carry its own. A fund of $100.000. according to Salem re ­ By E A R L G O D W IN ports. was built up and this is to cover a ISHINQTON. — Uncle loss estim ated at $3,000.000. This may c re d it Is good, i he good state policy, hut it doesn't seem y y T h e rv i s no danger o i the like good business to us. old gentlem an going Into Another unseemly c o n d itio n t h a t bankruptcy. should not have been allowed to go on He owes $S,OtMVOtX>,Ooot black C e cil Heaton. C a il Rankin.'* p ro m o te r; James K a b lin e ye r. "B a d ilo v ltc h ,“ Itussian buyer. J im Samsel, "Stephen Doug las." fa cto ry ow ner. Frances Field. "T in y Douglas, Ills w ife , N orm an DeFrees, "Ju stice I teu ton ," hotel m anager. Emmy l. o u H e a d rick his w ife . Wanda Park. "M ona Ben to il." his daughter. Norm a ('ra w ford. "G ig«.'' lu re d xn I, and W ill H a llo ck, John E ld rid g e , Khody T u c k e r and Royal G u rd n rr. bank directors. T ech n ica l sta ff includes ( 'a il Doern. business m anager; O ra d e ll P rlc k e tt. a d v e rt! sin x m a n a x e r . Helen W ick, p roperties m anaxer. E ve lyn Pusley. costume m unugci Edw ard H urd, stage e le c tric ia n and Ernest B row n, stage assistant . y * - •:•» ' <* i ■ the average Uncle Sam w ill be pay­ ing 2.1X1 per cent fo r borrowed noons imd every o ilie r ot the v a ri­ U n ited Stale.« on J u ly 1 w ill carry money, which Is cheap. In c id e n ta lly , ous scourges which N a tu re has v is - 1 over about 150 m illio n bushels i> com pared w ith 393 m illio n bushels w ith calam ity how lers p re d ictin g lied upon tills c o u n try ns a punish­ in 1933 zMthough w o rld stocks «re financial tragedy tragedy through Deal ment fo r haphazard e x p lo ita tio n o f Eagle scout aw ard to Thomas Bronlee- financial th rough New New Deal * j | d o w n about 300 m illio n bushels, spending, remember th a t the New le u u ra l resources. we J r as made last Thursday by General th a t the New ifn iu i they are s till above uveragc. w hich Deal has retire d the V. G. (Rock of the M arnel MeAlexttnder <*•' - -„red the bonds which - ................. indicates no e a rly i e tu rn o f w o rld It Is now generally accepted that financed the W orld war. In c id e n ta l­ prices to w hat A m e rican farm ers Is u balance o f nature which 18 an “ ¿ liV h ? n rn .d T h is is 't h e h itr h ly, also most o f th is so-called New there consider a fa ir level he preserved In order to keep, man might w ellbe p r o u d ^ , s « J . Deal “ spending" has been New Deal a must continent from being washed Investm ent o f „ a ,,1|in high oruer. order. est aw ard in Box Stout \ t l k a a. ............... «»«» jv flood« or iiio»n >»■< i>, .......... — "................... ' oral Me Alexander said it IS the equiva- ,i , ’ * •' 5 floods or blown aw.iv by tiv e com m itteem an. nt the q u a rte rly (('«Hitlriiiml inn« on») «r . ,11 > « I n c s tio n T o m can also ,> ’ ' f th ni" uy borrowed fo r so ca lle d dust storm s. The plow ing m eeting of the W ashington county lent Ot a college edut at . ' the w a r was spent In those deatruc- up o f lo ix x i.tx x ) acres o f grass lands Jamboree o f the A m e ric a n l egion o f out nutioi) tlcm un d in g Butt a ll be proud Ot the fact th at the presentation tlve a c tiv itie s w hich created the to fu rn is h wheat and o ilie r g ra in s held w ith Hunks post und a u x ilim must h u v r u*<*ful occupaUon. I('«•ntlniKMl frmn |>«v» on») “ Th«*n*fon*. I. J 11 G u rrH t. m a y o r Europe d u rin g ...„ the W orld a r un?,1 ** , n ig h t was m ade by this fam ous hero of the vacuum in to which rushed the . fo . . r ____ ... ______ ........ .. w ...... t h «• (»eorge declared that the po licy enson, safety T ro o p 2 ltl l(illst> o ro o f H illsb o ro , do d ra ig ru itc American forces in the W orld w ar. to n - W hirling storm s o f World-Wide tie- has had more than an economic of rancis B ro w n -------- and Ted - o f the A m e ric a n Legion w o u ld be - F ..- - ------------- ----- G ard- in o fith o f May us th e ‘ llr t t e r Horn«* irratulations presalon. O ur New Deal debt has feet, th a t acres o f g ra in no| to p e rm it any oth er issues i » ner. H andicraft; Jack H ow e and Ing M onth* und urge u ll th«* |M*opl«* . resulted la rge ly In co n stru ctive en­ has contributed to w a rd the treinen- cloud paym ent o f the adjusted D elbert Crews, firs t a id to anjuuil*» of H ilb b o ro und Nurrounding cotn- terprises Increasing o u r na tio na l dous surplus which has caused o u r '•erviee com pensation He said the Leon W iley, fire m a n s b ip Tr acres o f farm - est G rove presid«sl o ve r the legion s h ip . E d w in Do K n n in g and lia r t» J H G A R R K T T press in P o rtla n d and m ust be boycotted im ­ M ayo r “ fin a lly awaken to the fa c t th a t there o f soil erosion. As S ecretary lekes H ills b o ro over the a u x ilia ry meet John Matsebek flre m a n sld p . sw im m ed ia te ly in a re a l campaign. Do th is b y p u b ­ C o u n ty h eudquurteni fo r the Bet Is nothing w rong w ith the situ a tio n , , says, soil erosion Is “ the th ie f w hich Beiairt.« o f the post and u n it a. m (ni! pjell O 'R ourke, flre n ia n s h lp lic ly denouncing it, tu rn in g in subscriptions, le t­ I.. .......... .iv itie s w ere g ive n by the beau. H e rbe rt lln rb u r. cam ping, liu tli te r Housing ruiniuaign wa« o|x*ned and are ready to loan to business , ta k is away the „ --.I, earth by the In. o f the d iffe re n t gro u p * Com m ander fin d in g , wood c a rv in g Juek Rob- tin s w«*ek ut H ilb b o ro near the post ters o f protest, etc. I t is, o f course, k n o w n to anyone interested in large and sm all th a t tw o and a th ird lions o f ton«. Davis of B anks re p o rte d purcha.-c , ,t . and Hill M orrow b ird ' ol. o ffic e on M um street ( ’ () M u I m *«* the tr u th th a t T he Jo u rn a l has no connection w ith b illio n s they are c a rry in g as surplus, A trem endous campaign has been of a legion h a ll at Banks Paul Bruce Roberts, e a rix -n try D a l e o f A lo lu i w ill be in charge o f th«* the Hearst newspaper organization. T he J o u rn a l is we w ill be on the high road to fo r ­ launched against th is th ie f am i his Patterson, state ch a irm a n o f the Slusher, horsem anship, physical de o ffic e am i cam paign rep re se n ta tive * owned by Oregon people w h o are interested in de ­ tune. allies. The In te rio r departm ent alone legion ju n io r baseball, to ld o f the veloprnent; Pearson Bennet, handi w ill be present ut a ll tim e« to d is ­ lite ra tu re re g a rd in g the ve lo p in g the c ity and the state and in the m ainte- T ro o p 210 H i II s I nmh John tr ib u te has a dozen offices each o f w hich Is o rig in a l purpoaes o f th e Junior c ru ft The $P.(XX).(XX).(XX) w hich Presl lrt I» j . » . .u i . i» m e and o f now it was to prom ote (u ith fin d in x - la ire n Bronli*«*- Federal Hounlug act und to give nance o f A m e rican p rinciples dent Roosevelt had fo r the firs t tw o specifically dedicated to the reduc- J(HK, s(M,rts ln a lls h lp . c k .un Itv in ;: West, in fo rm a tio n we, fir s t aid to anim als, h a n d ic ra ft; The b oycott action by th e A m e rica n League A lb e rt G ille tte , firs t a id to anim als A g a in st W ar and Fascism was ta ke n because The years o f the emergency program to Bon o f a waste th a t w ould bank- aru| b e tte r citizenship. journaj ha(j t he courage to expose th e o rganization beat the depression w ill not a ll he ru p t o th e r countries not so plenti* T w o one act plays and m usical Tom B ronlcew c. tu rd study, safety {or what it i!S_ a ieague usea by the C om m unist «|ient by the end o f the tw o-year fu lly endowed w ith resources. T here num bers were in clu d e d in the p ro T ro o p 220 H ills b o ro Don lla tn trier, sch o la rsh ip A lo liu trim p p a rty to disseminate i t i propaganda. The u ltim a te period, by about i2.000.000.ixxi. it are many ways o f com bating the < rain M ille r, e le c tric ity . F ru n k loss o f the s o il; there Is a system w w ill be at Sher- L lo y d aim of th is o rganization and o f its a ffilia te s U to Is d iffic u lt to spend money th a t fast, P u lve r, b ird study H e lve tia try M is. C W M oore and boro Euurent Anderson, scholar* L u rn lx*r Com pany. W ile y's G rn re ry . I«ester Ire la n d A Com pany. I l i l b - not p re va il. ^ 'd l, v a n a c c o m p a n ie d b> s h ip , I projects w hich w ill he paid fo r am t s|»fires. There 1» a na tio nw id e tree S tu n t planned by th e v is itin g boro Feed Com jm ny. Oakes* Gr«>- Freedom o f the press is u n kn o w n in Russia. fo r w hich the governm ent holds p la n tin g c a m p a ig n ; n s trip o f trees Miss S y lv ia D u yck ut the piano H ilto b o ro Refreshm ents w ere served by the P o rtla n d troo p was posi|x>ne n o rth u a rd to the Canadian bound- mitt«*«* fo llo w in g th«* co u rt W ere it a discussion o f co -operative systems o f C o m m itte e in charg«* o f the « vent PROM ISE M O NEY R ETURNS p o litic a l a d m in istra tio n , th a t w o u ld be one thing. include« H ow a rd H adley, c h u irtn u u W ere i t on an academic plan, w ith a search fo r the F or grent pu b lic w orks projects I ’ A Anderson Juke W«*ll. Fred p rin c ip le s th a t best establish hum an lib e rty , there D O IN G S P L E N D ID W O R K lik e the Boulder dam. Tenneaaee ; Engetdinger. W Durst. G«*orge Self w o u ld be no co m plaint. B u t the C om m unist p a rly l ('ontinn»l V alley p roject, homesteads, subsist- | The I n ite il States forest service, ridge. G eorge Fischer. Z J Riggs. a ffilia te advocates intolerance. I t proposes m u fflin g a ence p ro je cts and the vnst program aldtril ns it Is hy the 30IMMK) young defendants fil«*d a co u n te r cla im Ny«- <) B ris to l, H erm an Schoen fo r $200 free A m e rican newspaper, a fte r the Russian m an ­ .0.(MX).»,|< to save human live s and to preserve fie ld . T h a t they w ill reap w’e ll in resu lts against . , . , tax«*« on fa rm products, c u rta ilin g e-, a p i. ia t lo ll, a llo w in g n n . i- l c r c t o j J ,„- J i io g a n >’ * ] " i'h l A -I ’ Z ’ * * stores th a t use lit t le o r no newspaper a d ve rtisin g . l‘*e ® o ra l® o u r people. I f we p ro d u c tio n and then a llo w in g m ar penetrate, nm l breaking th e high Riche et ux vs. R E S u th e rlan d k«*ts to L h * fill«*d w ith fo re ig n p ro ­ £°es w ith o u t saying. N ever has the sm all to w n m er- Hadn’t sfient th a t money fo r re lie f, winds which blow the soil o ff et al. decree; A lp h a c o rp o ra tio n vs duce O b ta in in g b e tte r p r ic e , « h o know s w h a t w ould have hap- F o rm e rly when floods occurred »«®Jen T Sadler et al, decn-c. n»l th ro u g h p o o lin g and h o ld in g p ro ­ oened ? ju d g m e n t, o rd e r o f sale; L iq u id a - |,,.r ,. in c lu d in g t h e W ashington duce was also considered but he must use m ethods th a t the p u b lic have ap- , By clever ha n dlin g th is adm lnls- there was a so rt o f rate i) as catch* lio n o f Bank o f Beaverton, com- hidel the b u ild in g now occupied proved and in w h ich th e y have fa ith and confidence i 'ra tio n has achieved a p a rt o f It« ra n m ethod o f a lle v ia fin p the ro n d i- prom ise Pegg asset; M a rg a re t M by L ester Ire la n d A C om pany anil ..... ........................................ J here is no method th a t has p u b lic a p p ro va l equal -ecovery program , and Is en terin g lio n . The remedy w ould he applied | T ra v is vs. H a rry Thom as Travis, the eham bi-r o f comm erce, and lo c a lly ; nm l lit t le o r no consider«- d e fa u lt, decree; State In d u s tria l also sevi-ral garage b u ild in g s h ig h e r class m erchant whose wares w ill stand the en the second stage w ith c re d it good tlon was given to rem edying the A ccid e n t com m ission vs D e lm a r , j r Tamiesi«' was id<-ntifii-d w ith end the co u n try In a state o f o p tl- j lig h t o f in te n sive sales e f f o r t —S h e ridan Sun. un d erlyin g cniises o f riv e r floods In n K ia - i. n o n -su it; H e tty Berggren vs lh (. ,.n r |y ,,,-tiv ltie s o f the local •oism, despite the te rr ific wallops n a tio n a l sense We were so hiisv * I* P ° r ‘ n t thp n n tu rn l resources T « n n le r and • Good of p e rm ittin g a vicio u s a n im a l to terest rate. .............................. • l resources ' hoard w hich Is the basis fo r the ' ld re n te *' Stevens. run at large nnd was fin e d $10 nnd ole, he has to ta l - n - a — tu ra H o ld e r* o f co u n ty w a rra n t » wt*rc costs F rid a y in the Justice o f the o f u ntold b illio n s ; his Income ns a P resident's 25-yenr plan fo r eon- r«‘quir«‘d to ta ke a discount up un- Fifteen Years Ago la'uce c o u rt The fin e was sus­ nation (a ll the people, a ll the husl- tro llin g floods, re sto rin g the strength t i l a year ago A t one Bine tin.« pended Argus. A p r il 29. 1920 -A m e ric a n Leg io n baseball negaj |H«t ye a r was about *54,000.- o f the soil, pre ve n tin g erosion nnd discount am ounted to as m uch is team to open season M ay 2. M a yo r W a ll w ill p itc h ggjooo; he owed about *27,000,0 re a d ily aecepted at par and a short the b a ll p a rk came in to existence, w ill receive the rome. He had been a going concern way th n t w ill prevent selfish e x p lo i­ u n d er the a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju stm e n t 1jmp !lg„ p re m | „ m , w ,.r<. ,,v ,,n , b a ll W G H are w ill m ake a sh o rt ta lk . 'o r 150 years nnd he had been good ta tio n and fu rth e r ravaging o f the act, and th a t If the program Is ¡n g pald. Jersey ju b ile e to pass th ro u g h H ills b o ro M ay a llo w e d to e x p ire w ith the end \ .______________ _ any «11 th n t tim e. W hy. even poor rivers, woods nnd lands. (ContlmuNl *r<>m daitr nn»i • * * 4 G rou p ^to stop fo r lu n ch a t J. J V a n K le e k fa rm o f the present contracts, there w ill j o • »Id France, who seems to have n tractors, and w o rk is expected to b«* no means a v a ila b le fo r fin a n c- ■ ea8e A p p o in t e d B o a r d A r th u r E. D a ile y died o f h eart fa ilu re at Laure S T A R T A N E W IN A L A S K A begin soon Lust sum m er Baselln • jo o d cre d it, owes tw ice as much to»* r l i v h e r E d u c a t io n street and T enth avenue were A p r il 26. . . . «1 « W ith in n few days now, the ing th«* co n tin ue d subsidized <*x- Delegates fro m va riou s lo?al organizations meet money as she takes in In one year. po rts o f wheat, w h ich are being F. C. Peas«* of The Dalles has widen«*«! from tin* east c ity lim lis to consider plans fo r a m em o ria l b u ild in g fo r sol­ All o f Uncle Sam’s people have U n ited Stales A rm y T ra n sp o rt SL sought b y g ra in p ro d u ce r* a n d been named as a m em ber o f the I h<* present p e titio n eontem plntes d iers and sailors o f late w ar. F inance com m ittee « sm aller debt burden than those M lh le l w ill sail out o f the har­ d e a le r* in th is te rrito ry . state board of h ig h e r education to the com pletion o f th«* widening; T he second fact is th a t w o rld succeed M rs C o rne lia M a rv in p ro je c t th ro u g h the c ity •t o th er lands. F u rth e r, we are now bor o f San Francisco w ith 1.5H0 includes C. B Buchanan. C. E. W ells and E L. th« M cC o rm ick: co m m itte e on plans; J H G a rre tt. It »bout to reduce expenses. T w o |M*r*on* aboard who w ill « ta rt life j prices are not m a te ria lly high« r Pierce G o ve rn o r M a rtin ma O regon citie s w ill meet today anew on land In Alaska which the than th e y w ere before A m erica's appointm ent of Peis«* Wednesday L T u cke r. G. G a rth o fn e r, M rs. C. W. R ollins, M rs. more years, and we w ill he out o f 'Thursday» w ith th<* stat«* h ig h ­ governm ent Is s e llin g aside fo r tin s 'w o h u rt crops w h ich have p u l fo llo w in g his rem o va l o f Mr« way com m ission to consider street E C. M c K in n e y . die woods. .......... -ri.» th is c o u n try on almost n dom estic Pierce fo r nori-attendanee at board country Pomona G range endorses tw o m illa g e b ills Tor im p n vemonts. a ccording to G eorge There Is no danger o f t i l l , coun­ experim ent In colonization. T he gov­ p rice basis meetings McGe«*. c ity manager h ig h e r education and roads. ernm ent w ill fu rn is h not on ly the T h ird , there is s till enough wheat M rs Sarah A n n Z im m e rm a n . 77, died in the tr y being bankrupted o r bogged land, hut the fa rm tools nnd the M arria g e f.tccnses land a va ila b le to produce bum per D iv o rc e G ru n te d W allace d is tric t above N o rth P lains A p r il 27. down under n debt burden by the w ork anim als. John Zerack Scbafei of HIBsboro crops and surpluses. D rought, w h ile T ra v is M arg a re t M T ra v is from co n stru ctive recovery program s o f These people who may fo rm the so lvin g some o f the im m e d ia te s u r­ rou te I and L u c ille E liza b e l.i H u rry Thom as T ra vis. Thirty Years Ago, the New D eni. nucleus o f a trem endous ixip u la - plus problem s, has not changed th<- S chneider o f H ills b o ro , A p r il 27 • • • Raym ond H. B e rte l o f C ornelius lio n w hich c e rta in ly could he sup­ fu n da m e n tal acreage except lo a A rg u s M ay 4. 1905 O regon T ra c tio n com pany route 1 and Agnes K Vandehey o f TO R E L IE V E D U S T V IC T IM S ported h.v the vast te rrito ry o f re la tiv e ly m in o r degree rep o rts co n tra cts signed fo r co n stru ctio n o f proposed Banks rou te 2, A p r il 30 F ourth, dom estic consum ption of Nearly a b illio n d o lla rs w ill he Alaska, are u n fortu n a te s on the re ­ P o rtla n d -H ills b o ro road. R o lie rt C C offey o f H ills b o ro C o u n ty board considers plan to b u ild bridge used hy the federal governm ent In lie f ro lls In M ichigan, W isconsin w heat rem ains re la tiv e ly constant nnd Inez D obbin , o f P o rtla n d Mav across Jackson Bottom . Citizens of South T 'la la tii. the next tw o years III an e ffo rt lo and Minnesota who nre thus being year a fte r year Use o f wheat fo r 1. and H ills b o ro pledge $2700 as aid and th is w ill m ake relieve the suffering and losses from given a new s ta rt In a new country live sto ck feed is o rd in a rily In ­ Robert B e ttn e r and L illia n L a u g h ­ creased o n ly w hen wheat is cheap thr cost to the co u n ty $4000. (lie dust storm areas o f the M iddle w ith a trem endous ninount o f money in re la tio n to o th e r crops lin , both of Gaston. M ay 1 W H W ehrung of H ills b o ro selected as su p e r­ F ifth , w heal grow ers are p ro ­ in te n d - ill of die Palaces o f A g ric u ltu re , H o r tic u l­ West nnd West. Some o f th is money nnd push behind them. It Is. h.v the D lv n r e r S u ll H ie d tu re and F orestry, and he w ill have charge o f the Is lo lie spent Im m ediately lo relieve way, the first large-sized attem pt tected to a ce rta in e x te n t th ro u g h Berggren B e tty Berggren vs the a d ju stm e n t paym ents on then' outside e x h ib its and o f state b u ild in g s at the L e w is fa rm e rs who are unable to make a th is governm ent lias made toward doinestjc a llo tm e n ts against lo w F ra n k Berggren & C la rk fa ir. a go of their land which Is blow ing colonizing Alaska. w o rld e x p o rt prices. In the past J. E. Reeves sells three fin e horses at P o rtla n d away from them In clouds. Larger T he new farm s w ill he a ll w ith in ye a r this has had an estim ated e f­ Births h o rse sale O ne sells fo r $800. a n o th e r fo r $540 a n il the fe rtile M ntnnuskn valley, good fect o f 30 to 35 cents a bushel on portions o f It w ill be used to f u r ­ H e rrin g To M r and Mrs. W il­ g J L y on„ o, H ills b o ro buys A lto la ce fo r $235, th e r the nationw ide long term plan fo r d a iry in g nnd tru c k gardening. the average price in th is co u n try. lia m H e rrin g o f C o rnelius, A p r il These are three o f the most p ro m isin g youngsters If) \Ve»lern Newapapef IJnlun. S ix th , It Is estim ated th a t the 27. a boy lo prevent soli erosion, dust losses, in the northw est. Can Be Proud Legion Groups ‘VlCCt ¿it IXIIIKS Local Scouts Get I Ionor Awards Here Observance Housing Period Proclaimed Not Muzzled Merchants to Hold Bargain Event Here County Tax Sale Set for May 18 Happy Day Events Slated by Firemen I arm Body Seeks Production Data They Want the Business Dies in Portland Marshfield Woman l ined Local Court Court Makes Cut Warrant Interest County Vote Set on Wheat Program Hillsboro Seeks Work on Baseline WANT-ADS