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H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
IBllsbonl^Arg us
Suggestion Has Merit
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Social News of
Opposition to
Recall Voiced Local Folk and
T h u rs d a y . June ♦». I't.'lf,
M arch l i. 1N.M He cam e to O regon
fifteen y ears ago and foi the past
everal > eai h a . b e e n a n id« nt
of the Scholls com m unity Surviv
iiitf him a re th re e sons. Jo h n I ..
O p p o rtu tu u
for a recreatio n A lva M . and H arvey K . all of
p ro g ram in H illsboro this su m m er S ch o lls. I iv«’ «laughters. M is C ora
u n d e r th e state d e p artm e n t of «*«1 • Jo n e s of E verett. W ash. Mrs O ra
P ro d u c e r, S h ip p e r G r o u p
neat ion w as a nnounced th is w eek
Mi .uni Mrs. Ralph Ireland. Mr in «1 lettei to R W Weil, county I Sm ith, P arm a. Idaho, Mi • C lara
Cam eron. Fergus, M o n t. M is A nna
and Mrs. Tom Irela n d and tw o
C ites W o r k o f A g ita to rs
ch airm a n P ro g ra m s w ill he i
d aughters. Mr and Mrs G eorge relief
lim ited at p re sen t to u rb a n areaa N«’lson, N ew berg, and M is Ella
Thom as. M r and Mrs W allace A r- or city school d istric ts having a i Cam eron. C oquille. 37 g ian d c h ll
ONTARIO. O regon. J u n e I
«lies a,,d d a u g h te r. Dolores, and . population of 1390 o r m ore and dren, and 17 g reat g ran d eh lh b e ii
Political a g ita to rs h av e for the past B a Ingram of P ortland. Mr and H illsboro is the only c ity th a t can
sev eral w e ek s been g a th e rin g to- Mrs E lm e r Ingram of O m aha. N e b . qu alify Scope of the pi'o|Muml may S ta te T e a c h e r Tests
g e th e r the forces of d iscontent in Lyl«' T h ay e r of W apato, D orothy I be e x te n d ed later
S ched u led N e x t W e e k
p re p ara tio n for a b itte r and d e te r H o tter« i t h of Vadis. and Mr and
R ecreational p rogram s w ould be
S ta te teach ers' ex am in atio n s will
ined reeall cam p aig n against Gov- M rs A dolph Malchow and Ju n e 1 conducted along lines sim ila r to
e rtio r C h arles H M artin, it was Ireland w ere d in n e r g u e s t s at the t h e em ergency e d u ca tio n classes be «‘«inducted h e re next W ednes­
ch arg e d here today by H. C Boyer, hom e of Mr and Mrs H allie Ir I last w inter, according to the let- day. T hursday a n d F riday, accord
president of th e O reg o n P ro d u c e rs' hind D ecoration Day.
te r Q ualified w o rk e rs w ould be ing to O H K raus, county school
and S h ip p ers ussociution
G len Norton, tea ch e r at T oledo selected from SE R A c lie n ts Com - su p e rin te n d en t T ests w ill be c o n ­
Not only is it p lan n ed to a tte m p t high school, left th e last of th e ,« u n itie s taking ad v an tag e of the d ucted in th e su p e rin te n d en t's o f ­
the recall of G o v e rn o r M artin, but w eek for Scuttle. W ash w ith his o p p o rtu n ity w ill he asked to pro- fice at the court house and are
th e sam e group w ill seek th e recall aunt. M r s E G W ilson Mr and vide supervisors No d e fin ite a ction open to all teachers bidding valid
c ertific ates based on previous ex-
in M ultnom ah county
of S ta te Mrs W ilson had been v isitin g tier j has been tak en h e re
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ii
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am in atio n s A new' sta te law ubol
S e n a to r H. L. C o rb ett, p re sid en t of i m other, M rs M a ry S ab in
G len
... .» ..... ».
« I »Mies the tests a fte r Decein b«‘r. 1036
the sta te senate U nder ex istin g w ill accoinpuny the W ilsons on a i.
h et .i secretary,
has . » been appointed
O regon law s th e p re sid en t of th e vacation tr ip to C anada
to conduct su rv e y s in four coun- . .
.
t ~
...
sen ate becom es a cting g overnor in
Mlss V elm a , b lu .s and M r alld ties for th e sta te com m ittee She Y l n r i r a m p r C A n d i d a t e
the ev en t of the d e a th or rem oval M rJ L1 , MeUenMne a n d d a u g h . is w '■rking in Yamhill MUStj this
fo r School D ire c to r
of the governor And those spon-
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, Menloria, Day and week
eek
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i P etition n o m in atin g A J H ar-
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tramp! aa .1 candidata to 1....... 1
S e n a to r C orbett to serv e as acting T acon,a W ash Mlss n o n ,t h , N, 1-
him self as d iie c to r on th e local
g o v ern o r in th e e v en t th a t Gov-
vetunuxt hom e w ith lh i m i o r l S .llc Of P r o ix - r t v
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A
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le m en tary school board w ere clr-
e rn o r M artin should be recalled. a week>f vU it w |th h<fr
„„d
M r B oyer rev ealed in ‘he sta te - {riends h e re
(
« tt lt D \ d a l t i w a y H arry It M organ, d istric t clerk
m ent he m ade public h e re today.
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Mr and Mrs. K enneth P atterso n
T hat real e sta te is m oving | s T ]» a n n u al school m eeting 1» ich ed -
A lthough the O regon P ro d u c e rs and son m oved ,
k f
Recreation Program
Proposed by SERA
Wes Schulnierich
A suggestion of merit was made re ­
I las Good Season
cently by the Beaverton Enterprise that
W ith W k irh la Cemklne4 the llilla b o r« Independent
should receive encouragem ent in Hills­
That
W< S rh u lm erii'h is h aving
R .llib o ro A rcus satsh. 1*8«
Hillafcoro In d e p e n d M l aatah. 1I7J
boro and other W ashington county towns
a good MMistin w ith ll>e T o ro n to
M c K IN N B V * M e K IN N K Y . FaM lahara
lut.eball club in the In te ln a tto n a l
on the Oregon Electric line. If feasible it
Published Thursday.
Entered as aeeond-elaas m a tte r in the
league is tndicutiHl in a le tte r
poetotfire at Hillsboro. O rac»n
should be the means of staging a come­
icceivctl by W ( ’ C hrlsU ’iiscii from
back
for
one
of
the
county's
largest
tax
­
M
RS.
E.
C.
M
e
K
IN
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K
Y
the H illsbttro a th le te K xcerpt from
V E R N E M e K IN N K Y
Sir
Associate E ditor
lus letter re g ard in g his prognw s is
E ditor
payers. give much employment and be
as follows:
economy for the traveling public.
* Doing about 330 w ith th e stick
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY
The belief was expressed by a Beav­
six hom ers. lots of d«>ubles and
Subscription Rates S tric tly Cash In Adeance
knocking in q u ite a flock of ru n s
erton resident that if the Oregon Electric
Per re a r
Rt.WO
U . S. Outside Orecon
W ere leading the league for u
Six months
W
I'o reiy n Countries
AH'
should inaugurate a “one man ca r" serv­
m onth but have lost the last five
ice
over
their
electric
line
between
Port­
gam
es played and ure now in fifth
F ir s t Audited Paper
M E M B E R Oregon State
plac«' S till practicully tl«*d for the
l^arveat Audited W eek­
land.
Multnomah.
G
arden
Home,
Beaver­
Editorial Aaaoriation and
ly C irculation in O re­
leaii T he race is th a t close.**
N ational E d ito rial Aaao-
ton. Hillsboro, Cornelius and Forest Grove
gon.
S c h u lin erich w ent to Toronto
and way points, charge a ten-cent fare to
this y e ar from the C in cin n ati clu b
T h a H illaboro A rg o * aaaumea no fina ncia l re*p<>n»ibil»ty fo r
Beaverton and balance at same low rate,
e rro r. published in its columns, hnt in case, w here this paper
m a t fa u lt w ill re p rin t th at part of an advertisem ent in which
the company would soon have a big pas­
the typographical mis take oocura.
senger business out this way.
A n In depen dent Newspaper, whose aervicw and poHciea are
Why. not. it works elsew here and with
b ocd on the principle of the Golden Rule. - And aa
5
that men should d<* to yeu. do ye also to them likewise.
the num ber of com m uters out this way a
M atthew - 1 2 _
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low rate should be successful. Now is a
good time to get busy on the project and
“Dog Eat Dog”
see what can be done with Oregon Electric
National Industrial Recovery Act was officials.
the greatest move ever undertaken for
the protection of the small independent
One of our townsmen has advanced
business and business man in spite of w hat
by t h e sa le s r e p o rte d by " ed ‘" r ■’ u n e
some partisans have to say for political the idea that the state capitol m ight be X i ^ n ^ T n o m - h t i c 0. " w . " £ Eu* ene ,o Salt‘m ' ” »ere M r P at- evidanead
lo o .ll ; c i l t o r s m r e c e n t w eek .
reasons or otherwise about it s injuring built on the order of a forestry building p a rtisa n a n a non p o litical w e be- u ,rson w as u a n s fe rre d by th c te le . ; T he V alley P e rn a r place of «0 Local F o lk A tte n d M e e t
d a u a h te ^ o f SlieriffPJ t , W * C o n S U res ”
F a rm in g to n ' w as »old
"N "
small business. It was a step in opposition with large cedar logs used for the exterior ru p t our s ta te 'g o v e rn m e n t \ s so
serious th a t th e v o ters of O regon.
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th ro u g h G alaw ay to P e ter F Klein.
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N u rs e ry m e n a t S alem
and
the
interior
finished
in
Oregon
prod­
to the concentrations of w ealth and pow­
.\lodeln UH low UH
reg ard less of p o litical affiliations. ’
w ho cam e to O regon a y e a r ago
Mr und M rs W J E nachede of
ucts. This would no doubt m ake an a t­ should
er in the hands of the few.
stan d as a u n it in resistin g M r and M rs S E O lsen and from N orth D akota Am ong o th e r H illsboro a n d Mr und Mrs A H
tractive
building
and
would
symbolize
our
President Roosevelt has pointed out
, this a tte m p t to o verthrow orderly ^‘ rs- “
D itte r of Seattle, W ash
d eals w as th a t of C I. C ro c k er's M itchell of O renco a tte n d ed the
sta te govern m en t," d e clare d M r visited Mrs. H. J. D uncan at Tillu- 55-ucre farm n ear N ew ton to F re u - an
annu
n u al m eeting of P acific C oast
th a t the “ loss leader” was elim inated by state, which has so much tim ber.
B oyer
m ook M em orial Day Jim m y D un- d e n th a ls of the F ir G rove D airy “ N u rserym en's association ut Salem
the codes and th a t the flow of ban k ru p t­
" A s n u a h t be e s n o r t e d th e s e fe w e a n r e ,u r n c d w ilh lh c n l
’ P ™ 11 He also a rra n g e d the sale of 30 T uesday, W ednesday u n d today,
ill-advised l e a d e r s ^ political and 'h«* sum m er wuth his g ra n d p are n ts, acres
acres ow
ow ued
ned by
by A
A K
K aufm
aufm an
an n n ear
Economy
cies stopped.
e ar T he m eeting closes today w ith a
H uber to E E J e n k in s of West picnic d in n e r In P o rtlan d E nschede
P erhaps the suprem e court decision
econom ic d isco n ten t h a v e n 't th e
1 'ln
r .
sen.
Health
m oral courage to com e out in th e
and Mrs. H ow ard Wall. M r Union, who w ill m ove th e re in th e re tu rn e d W ednesday to be a Judge
was a good thing in th a t it will bring home
open. T hey p refer, for th e present, and Mrs. E d w a rd W all and D r and fall w ith his fam ily C arl P eterson at the Rose Show .
quickly the need for some protection
of
H
illsboro
bought
th
e
M
rs
Jo
h
n
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—
to re m a in b ehind th e scenes u n til
L indsay M acA rth u r of P o rt-
Satisfaction
against the old “dog eat dog” policy that
G .U w .y ,arm
NeWt0" i U n k n o w n T r.n s ie n «
such tim e as th e ir insidious prop- bind, and M r and Mrs G eorge Al-
Truth
Will
Out!
aganda of class h a tre d has ta k e n ex an d e r of Salem v isited Mrs. J
carried this country down to the depths
Why
face
the hot Hum­
G len T ointon and fam ily of S m ith
Dies C ou n ty H om e
E arly th is w eek, th e N atio n al A ssociation of t root in th e m inds of those w ho A llen S m ith M em orial Day
a few years ago. Unethical practices that M anufacturers,
mer
dayn
to
come w ith­
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ap
p
are
n
tly
in its report, asse rted th a t th e n atio n e v en tu ally w ill be called upon to
Misses M arie and P at M eeuw sen
are injurious to the stability of business is about to b re a k th e back b o n e of th e depression. sho u ld er th e responsibility for th is atte n d ed th e V anD om elon - Jesse i ro1'”
1 P eterson a t G ales C reek, »uffering from stro k e of paralysis,
out
w edding a t M ountaindale T uesday ' ' , a ou.;le e .’'n ''¿-or r e
w ? s wus ‘'U1" 1
th e old lu m b er yard
and standards of living should be con­ “V irtu ally ev ery business in d ex studied, p o in ts u p ­ proposed recall cam paign.
he chief tro u b le w ith these T hey w ere accom panied from Roy
d Uy S ella F ills to W t lurk “ ‘he west end of M am street
CROSLEY
demned ju st as much as any other crime w ard a t th is tim e. T h ere is a n u n d o u b ted sp irit se "T
lf-sX
k
in
g
political
m
a
le
o
n
te
n
u
ls
th
e
ir
sisters.
R
egina
and
M
ary
T
he
d
eals
w
ere
m
ade
th
ro
u
g
h
G
a
l
-
,
h
e
re
M
em
orial
Day He died Sa
of optim ism in th e land. R ecovery is w ith in o u r r M l ^ W w L ^ ^ A n n M e r a w s e n .
I awB>
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I l u u i r u d a .y j at
u n ty h hospital
o s p il.l a„
ai th
m e e co
county
and
against society.
R e frig e ra tio n
grasp." says th e r e p o r t
was b u rled from Y oung's F u n eral 1
P erhaps the solution is in some state
Nellie. T h eresa a n d L aw ren ce p . .
It is difficu lt to reconcile such a re p o rt from e rn o r of this sta te a m an w ho is
Home W ednesday No trac e of ttie '
Talk
it over with
laws th a t will prevent some of the ruinous business lea d ers w ith those re c e n tly m ade by G O P ¡courageous enough to d em an d a n d B ernards. R obert B rentano. a n d I ' l f C iS fC s lK S ( . ' l i t
m an's id en tity has been found
uh to d a y !
g
u
a
ra
n
te
e
th
e
ob
serv
an
ce
of
law
|
Jo
sep
h
S
m
ith
of
St.
P
aul
a
tte
n
d
ed
sta
lw
a
rts
F
le
tc
h
e
r
a
n
d
T.
R
oosevelt
J
r
.—unless
one
business practices. However, the setup
order.
th e w edding dan ce of Mr and Mrs
EASY TERMS
would much better be federal because senses th e c h ag rin of these a n d o th er re a c tio n a rie s ¡ and "T his
in Meacham Area H a r r y M o rg a n A p p o in te d
sm all gro u p of ra d ic a l agi R aym ond V anD om elon at V erboort
at th e fa ilu re of th e ir efforts.
what one state does affects the other.
F ire bro k e out in the W E Kin-
A u d itin g D ivisio n S ta ff
if you con tact business m en of rep u b lica n ta to rs now fom enting th is re c a ll T uesday night,
T hat business men are a funny lot, is fa ith B ut
H L . M aeK enzie. Ja k e Weil. P uer holdings south of S h e rm an 's
H arry M organ of HiUsburo has
th ey w il agree, in sp ite of a n y m en ta l re s e rv a ­ a gitation a re th e sam e ones who, a
assigned to th e a u d itin g divi
pointed out by Will Rogers, who said th at tion they w ill m ake, th a t th e re is a n u p w a rd sw ing, y e ar ago. gave vocal as w ell as m a- L. P atterson. A W H offm an a n d . ”>*11 S a tu rd a y afternoon and has
su p p o rt to a co m m unistic K C B usch enjoyed a fishing trip b u rn e d over a p p ro x im ate ly 15(1 slll|1 s |a j { ()f
a few days ago they were howling about people a re buying n ew goods a n d pay in g old bills, terial
labor organization w hich cost th e to th e C rooked and D eschutes riv- »eres logged-over land in th e vlcln- „ f f,..’, according 1., . . . r . i . -
i
ta x collections a re b etter, a n d th e re is little trac e farm ers of ,UI.
_a er
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Co.
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a iio iu illi. io » oril III cl Sell
the evils of NRA and asking th a t they be of
th is sta te „ m .ill,___
illions of
in c e „ n ...1
tra l z O s.......
regon
hurs
th a t deep pessim ism w hich w as com m on u p till do llars d u rin g th e longshorem en's day to Sunday,
given free rein. He says th at now with tw d sh o rt y e ars ago.
strik e T h ere w as a stra n g e bond! Mrs. A F M aeKenzie. Mrs A n in i by th e fire p atrol office in
the suprem e decision they are shouting
Who has bro u g h t a bout th is w elcom e change? of sy m p ath y b etw een them a n d o . P itm a n and Mrs. F lorence Key- Fore»t G rove
lrrU In » for S tater—
th at “wages must be m aintained.” “ cut­ W ell ev ery m an a n d w om an is e n title d to his or ¡those violent forces w h ich d isre- „olds a tte n d ed a c ard p a rty T ues- N e arly 100 CCC m en a n d o th er F n Mrs
H L M aeK enzie enter-
her
ow
n
guess.—Hood
R
iv
er
News.
gard law and o rd e r a n d bro u g h t day a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs »««'•‘ers h ave b«-en statio n ed in th e turned
u ln rd T
T uesday
u , . ^ ay
w„ h
, ¡d
throat competition must be curbed.” “child
m
any
of
o
u
r
p
ro
d
u
c
ers
to
t
h
e
Dudley
K
napp
in
Forest
G
rove
W
a
'
r
l
e
n
^
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l
luncheon
h o n o rin g lie, sister M r,
labor is w rong.” and “the sw eatshop must
••D irtn a Ot h e ni,an,«‘ ,e « .o n of th e
Mr and Mrs
uf id e n U a lly d a i w e r o u ? « . " n u m ’
B v ,n "
not retu rn .”
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. ? n * t !!eK l a ,!u., e “ ,L n.._ ? i.th^ Y -k.m a. W ash, and M r and M rs £.’*"".‘.i“ 'L m n ™
h o m e " and Tn Wh° “
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Their F riends
m m b
’85”
What Other Editors Say
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
G overnor M a rtin 's success in gettin g the leg isla ­ legislature, w hen th e p ro d u c ers of i „ "u i, "
, 0
ia
Mrs Alf Í)
N e t t d o or Io V e n e tia n th e a te r
Bt- abandoned saw m ill w ere in the w
, ere in 1 pluy
. y und
,
tu r e to adopt his view s to such a g re at e x te n t in ­ th is sta te w ere m ak in g a d e te r- J ^ e p h B any of Seaside w ere w eek
-•in d H»nd..r
rvFvs»
JohnM»n ma«lc high «core und M rs
E,Vln
.n g e , F
rone
llillabor»
dicates th a t he has little p ra ctic a l use for a "b ra in m ined e « o r t to 7 i u , n r e m X i , ™ d_£?_CS,S ° f Mr “ nd M”
A.
H
tfuvch
second.
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tru st" or "p lan n in g com m ission" to tell him w hat legislation for th e ir ow n p ro tectio n Tm egan.
O p e n u n t il 9 P. M.
to do. If he w ill ju s t follow his ow n inspirations, and for the pro tectio n of th e p u b - 1 Mr and M rs H allie Irela n d and C ,
E v e ry S a tu r d a y N ig h t
Ask y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r
his tem p e r a n d be to le ra n t w ith those w ho lie, it was th e last-m in u te tactics o f 1 d a u g h te r J u n e and D orothy B u tte r-; « -» u u illix r
W t. « t i n t r
Publication of the Am erican Associa­ k d eep
legal
a
d
v
ertisin
g
to
the
Argus'
iffer w ith him he w ill be fa r m ore successful th an these sam e political Ju d a se s th a t w orth of V adis spent Sunday in
w-..
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.
tion of University Professors report on the by try in g to follow th e plans of o u ts id e r s —N ew port d efeated som e of o u r plans
P o rtlan d w ith Mr and M rs G eorge
r llia lly
A fT lV C S
Jo
u
rn
a
l.
"A ccording to p re sen t plans, it is Thomas.
.
higher educational situation in Oregon
proposed to sta rt th e recall p e titio n s
Mrs. R. C Jo n e s and c h ild ren re -
*” "
and particularly the Nelson-Kerr-Morse
ag ain st both G ov ern o r M artin a n d tu rn ed to th e ir hom e in S po k an e '
•
a sen g e an c e th is w eek
controversy served no good purpose. It
S e n a to r C orbett in ab o u t six w eeks W ednesday, a fte r a few days' v isit,
<>f
T he w elfare of th is sta te is en- w ith h e r sister. M rs C lem Eslinger.
y nd 9^ j ! e,i rces4 W
has only stirred up the old rivalries, which
d an g ered T he p o litical hyp o crites and fam ily
*?’ "«
f
W,
had much better be forgotten in the in­
i!ISti? ati^
th i’ a g ita tinn i l US,, h ith e r
Mr and Mrs °
B
H a rtra m p f ^ rv e y T h e iu d d e n tu rn " ’in“ ' ” ,,
terests of harm ony. As fo r Dr. W. J. Kerr,
be stopped o r v e w ill be th ro w n H ubert H a rtra m p f J r and Mr and w e ath e r wa« D articularlv notice
Fifteen Years Ago
his 28 years of service to this state as
into a sta te of chaos from w hich
M rs A lbert H a rtra m p f
and A nna a b |e a fte r several w eeks of cool
V /ir
¿ /ta f aSMtreJ 4 o u /tt/ ú /etjft/
w
e w ill be m any y e ars try in g to Mary visited Mr and
M rs Earl “e m p e ratu re s
educator and adm inistrator speak f o r
A rgus. J u n e 3. 1920—Jo h n W esley Jack so n , n a ­
' L u ,h e r at S a k ‘m Sunday
s tr a w hats and "A m azon" hel-
them selves. Let us all strive fo r h a r­ tiv e son. died at N o rth P la in s Sunday. He w as born re^ACe r a r i f ir .n nf
on donation lan d claim of his fath er, U lysses Ja c k - w ith o u t re g ard to p a rtisa n Dolitics
M rs , M Ed”
13 W re elch
m eta residents
becam e suddenly
p u lar and
mony in higher education circles, where son,
r X
t
i
f
f
i
n
‘u r " ? and
d krandson
T,h u rsd ay "M-a.
sacrificed p o liH.ks
for
M arch 3, 1858.
it is sorely needed.
Eva C a rsten s of B anks a n d Ja m es W illiam son sta te to stand to g eth e r in stam ping ' rom a !h,r w * w k s I y ‘s" * “ h , 7 m fo rt by, d “ ‘ a r d l'“ ‘ '
of S an D iego m arrie d in P o rtla n d May 27.
out th is pending political racket her, d a u 8 h ‘*r - “ rs a J,ohn T h o m a s., he council was forced to tra n sa c t
H V G ates sp e a k e r a t M em orial Day exercises e erin g It U a s e r to is m enace to th e dnd fam ,ly at G k 'nd ale
business of th e city in
econom ic, social and political life
^ e ‘e S c h u k a rt and fam ily w ill !nelr ’" I « sleeves
The ceremony m arking the unveiling here.
of this state. T he re ca ll cam paign m ove from 515 N orth Second av-
of the memorial plaque to the late Mrs.
Thirty Years Ago
w ill be based on th e flim sy and e n u e to th e M acKay residence at
Josephine Case, who was a teacher in
dishonest p re te x t th a t G overnor H2 West W ashington stre et Ju n e
A rgus, J u n e 8. 1905—W illiam Reid re p o rts from M artin is not in sy m p ath y w ith 13
SAM H U LIT * SONS
W ashington county schools, was a fitting N ew Y ork th a t T illam ook w ill have a ra ilro ad . It
th
e
g
re
at
m
ass
of
people
T
hat
is
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verm
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w
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is
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P
hone
25M
I ' , m iles south of H illsboro
tribute to a woman who had given her is a n tic ip a te d th a t line w ill lead out from W ashing­ th e sm oke-screen alw ay s em ploy- observation at th e P o rtlan d Vet-
O R C H A R D A I.E — A d e l i g h t f u l
life in the service of public education. It ton co u n ty a t som e point on th e S o u th ern Pacific, ed by loud-m outhed opp o rtu n ists e ran s' hosppital. spent th e w eek- picnic
w as held on C lear creek
to hide th e ir ow n h id d en m otives, end w ith Mi a n d Mrs L. E Fur- Sunday a fte rn o o n by M r and M rs
was truly deserved. She had much to do p ro b ab ly H illsboro.
T h ere wiU be b u t one big c eleb ra tio n in W ash­
"There
is
one
issue,
and
only
o
n
e
'
row.
W K H udson. V ivian a n d E rnest
with shaping the lives of hundreds of boys ington county th is y e a r and th a t w ill be a t C orne­ issue in th is recall agitation. It is
.
-
W illiam G o e tte r H udson of H ayw ard. F rie n d s and
M r and Mr
and girls in this community and hers was liu s on th e F o u rth of Ju ly . W ashington C ounty V e t­ , law and . ord . er and . decency
in state and ^Jr and ¡^rs y ra n k W allace re la tiv e s of M rs A lvin H unger
e ran s' association w ill m eet th e r e J u ly 1. 2 a n d 3. governm ent as ag ain st the d o m i-, SDenj M em orial Day at Cam as, from P o rtlan d . M rs Tom W illiam s
a work well done.
a n d on th e F o u rth th e citizens of C ornelius w ill nation of a radical a n d ill-tem p ere d ^ asb w ith M r and M r- Earl Wal- Mrs Em m a W illiam s and tw o c h il­
few w ho a re dissatisfied a t not be- ,
close th e p ro g ram w ith a ro u se r of a celebration.
d re n of H illside Mrs G e rtru d e
„ . _
W. G. H are re tu rn e d from A nn A rbor, M ich , ing ab le to control th e office of
Mrs R I. P u tn am and d a u g h te rs W illiam s. W illie W illiam s, Mr. and
g
o
vernor
for
th
e
ir
ow
n
selfish
p
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r
­
Boy Scout work for the youth of the a n d is now in ch arg e of th e W ashington co u n ty e x ­ poses
L enore and Theona. M ildred F rench Mrs Kay K endall and son Donald
and o th ers from P eav in e Ridge Mr DAIRY FEEDS—
community is one of the best character h ib it a t th e W orld's Fair.
"It so happens th a t I am a life- of T he
G ordon B ailey and
T uesday w as W ashington C ounty D ay a t the long republican, but I place the B illy A llison spent T uesday at De- and Mrs Ed F itzp a tric k and Roy
builders th at the people of this vicinity
Im perial Dairy. 2 0 ', . T o n
$ 3 2 .0 0
B u rn e tt of Forest G rove. T he oe-1
ew is & C lark fair. S o u th e rn Pacific c arrie d ten w e lfare of m y sta te fa r above th e P04" ®ay
can support. By helping in the financial L coach
asion was to help c e le b ra te A lvin
Cow Ration.
T on
2 9 .0 0
loads of visito rs to P o rtlan d . H illsboro had horizon of p a rty politics. In com-1 M r and M rs Fred Sew ell. Miss H unger's w i t h d a i r S a tu rd ay
drive today one can make a w orthw hile fo u r coaches: F o rest G rove h a d four; G aston one. m on w ith m any thousands of re- M arjo rie S ew ell and M rs J E
MolassoH D a iry . 1 5 ' . . T o n
2 7 .0 0
H arrison H eisler had a m ajo r
,
and C ornelius one. B P C ornelius and W. N. B a r­ publicans and d em ocrats and fol- R eeves v isited from S u n d ay
investment in future citizenship.
to op erati m -»veral days ago ind i- S pecials fo r th e D a iry m a n w ho m ixes on the fa r m __
r e tt a ddressed th e fa ir v isitors fo r H illsboro; W. K. low ers of o th er political thought T uesday w ith M r R eeves at R iddle doing nicely
Mill Run 8 0 -lb sack
$ 1 .0 8 . T on
2 7 .0 0
N ew ell, for th e county; G. W. M arsh, for C ornelius, in ev ery p a rt of the sta te I have
Mrs
Bi.ss By rn e s of H elena,
end Ju d g e H ollis for F orest G rove.
AI, i I« hhi ‘ s Screenings, 100-lb. Ton
a profound a d m iratio n for th e c o u r- M on,
a rriv e d last w eek
for a
2 1 .0 0
LEW
IS
D
B
V
A
V
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1
Demand for electrical equipm ent gained
H L
L ay in g of th e co rn ersto n e fo r th e new G erm an age and sound ju d g m e n t of C over- visit w ith h e r sister. Mrs.
llcnipscvd Oil Meal, 3 0 ', . T on
L ew is D eV ault. 79. died W ednes­
2 9 .0 0
26 per cent in 1931 over 1933. This is an P re sb y te ria n c h u rch of B eth an y took place J u n e 1. ' nor M artin. To rem ove him from M acKenzie and fam ily,
day m orning at his hom e south-
Coco Nut Meal. 2 0 ', . T on
2 7 .0 0
office a t th is tim e w ould be a d ire
industry that realizes the im portance of
Mrs. F ra n k R eh and son L eonard west of Scholls F u n e ra l services
H illsboro has fin est public school in c o unty. A calam ity.’
Hyd. Lime. 5 0 -lb . sack C a rb o
.3 5
of n e a r C o rn eliu s visited Mr and w ere held from Y oung's F u n eral
sales promotion and plenty of use of n in th grade, v e ry essen tial to th e th o ro u g h n ess of
W yandotte W ashing Powder. 10 lbs.
«Thursday»
.6 5
Mrs. E lvin F inegan M onday a f te r ­ Home th is m o rn in g
th e school system , has been added.
printers’ ink undoubtedly helped out.
I n te r r - n t w as in th e Scholls cem - POULTRY FEEDS__
noon.
M r and M rs H enry G e rrish and
Im perial Milk Egg Mush. Sack
$ 2 .0 5
He was txirn in V intor, Ohio,
L ife I» Just O n e “ D o n ’t ” A f t e r A n o th e r
Sally. Mr and Mrs T A T h o m p ­
Im perial Egg Mash. Sack
1.95
son. and Mrs. M innie G e rrish drove
Big-Lay Egg Mash. Sack
1.95
fCondnued from pnire ««•»
to Longview . W ash . Sunday.
the m ajo rity using m oney «*iat they
O yster Shell Pure W hite
#5
Mrs Elma D enby re tu rn e d Tues
have m ade in p ro jec t w ork.
day from a w eek-end visit w ith
4-Grain Scratch Feed. Sack
j.g o
A pproxim ately 27 clu b m em bers ' h".; brother^ J " f f L ongw orth, "and
froin th e g irlsj division h a v e r e g is - : o th e r re la tiv e s in P ortland.
HOG FEEDERS—
tered to a tte n d th c su m m er school,
M ary Lou W elch of B lue L ake
Ground Barley. T o n
$ 2 8 .0 0
according to Mrs. H a rry R M or­
th e w eek w ith I
Heavy Screenings. T o n
2 0 .0 0
gan nt the county school su p e rin - p . a rk is , spending
.. ..........................
te n d e n t’s office. K a th erin e C aw rse
.c ? y sln '.
atsy B oeffel. near
All
th
e
above
prices
a
re
cash
F
O
B
our
w
arehouse
of Academ y w ill a tte n d on the sew- W itch Hazel
ing scholarship offered by W eil's
Mr and Mrs Jacob S ch n eid er
P a y Cash and Save — T ra d e w ith
D epartm ent store, w hile M ary Ellen and Mr and Mrs. Ja c k W est visited
M ariner of H illsboro has b e e n M rs M ary C a rte r in P o rtlan d S u n ­
aw ard ed th e J. C. P enney com pany day.
scholarship in cooking
M rs A rth u r Keiling and infant
S ta te scholarships won a t t h e _ son re tu rn e d hom e M onday from
P hone «1
M illers of Q uality Feeds
South S ero n d Ave.
1934 sta te fair a re as follows: B ar- E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d
bara E nschede and E leanor Bend-
f ,
Kor­
ler. H illsboro, o ne-half scholarship* M r and M rs F L D uyck
uyrk of Fl
e st G rove v isited Mi and Mrs J a ­
in judging; V irginia Sohler, A cade­ cob S ch n eid er M em orial Day.
my. sew ing I; R osalie A nn Reed.
M rs A L. C unningham of P ort-
A ioha-H uber, cooking III: and Ar-
th u r Jaquess, D urham , one - half land spent th e w eek-end w ith her
scholarship in cam p cookery Flor- dau g h ter. M r, B M G oodm an
cnce E vers of V erboort will a tte n d
Mrs Nell Scott of T illam ook
on th e W ashington C ounty F arm spent the w eek-end w ith her par-
U nion aw ard.
( ents, M r and Mrs. F ra n k W allace
N e a r E m m o tt Bros. H o p Y a rd
L eaders of the follow ing c lu b s ' Leon H a rtra m p f re tu rn e d home
have announced the n u m b er p la n - , M onday from a visit w ith friends
'rile undersigned will sell at public auction on FRIDAY,
ning to a tte n d the session from and re la tiv e s at Hood River,
J U N E 14, sale to sta rt at I o’clock p. m.
th e ir groups: Miss Iren e Stevens.
L a w re n te V anD ehey of St. Paul
r » a / i II wan’ a ropy of this F R E E
L aurel, two; Miss M erle Davies a tte n d ed th e V anD om elon - Jesse
My entire farm equipm ent— II head of grade Jerseys
JO H N S M A NVILLE BO O K ! Telia
B eaverton, three; Miss A gnes Kelly, w edding at M ountaindale T uesday.
you how to grt a new fireproof, per in and
a
Mead school, one; Mrs. E sther Pll-
iitiernsey cows, some are fresh, some heavy sp rin g ­
Mrs. L eonard B row n and nephew . len, r> )f " ,,|,n g'' for your bathroom
kington, D urham , th ree; and Mrs.
ers. balance fresh later Everything will he told as sold.
Don
Chase,
spent
D
ecoration
Day
,r
kitchen;
extra
rooms;
insulation
G len S ingletary, G a rd en Home,
T. B. and abortion tested.
igainst heat and cold, etc.
nine Lois B ierly of K inton was at A storia.
You can finance these and m any
D orothy B u tte rw o rth of V adis is
aw ard e d a p a rtial sch o larsh ip by
Team of horses, weight 2100; harness; 2 brood sows;
the P erfection B ak ery for h e r c a n ­ spending the w eek-end w ith Ju n e ,ther home improvem ents on ronven-
ent m onthly term s with no down walking plow, practically new; two-section spike tooth
Ireland.
ning w ork.
M eeting of the co u n ty leaders'
Mrs. B u rk e T ongue and R obert paym ent, under the Johns Manville harrow ; spring tooth harrow ; spring tooth cultivator;
association w ill be held a t 8:15 T ongue spent the w eek-end at $1,000,0011 ’ , Lend" Plan, at the low shovel < ultivator, c arp en ter tools, shovels, rakes, chains,
-ates prescribed by the National Hous-
o'clock ton ig h t in thc co u rt house Pacific C ity
double trees, and all small tools to he found on a farm ;
ng Art
basem ent S um m er school, sc h o lar­
M
r
and
Mrs
C
harles
L
W
alker
ships and the an n u al 4-H club pic
10*2 acres of oats and vetch standing; 3 acres of sweet
E ST IM A T E S F U R N IS H E D
spent
th
e
w
eek-end
ut
Seattle.
nic w ill be discussed.
corn; cook stove and other household effects.
Wash
A rth u r S h u te J r of P o rtlan d was
Mrs. P eppard H ostess—
Those wishing credit see clerk before buying.
g re etin g H illsboro frien d s F rid ay
Mrs. J. R. P e p p a rd e n te rta in ed
Mr and Mrs. Lee C lark visited
th e P ast O racle c lu b a t her hom e
W ednesday. A pot luck luncheon frien d s at P en d leto n last w eek
B enton G arlo w of S p o k a n e .
w as enjoyed. High ho n o rs a t "500"
Authorized Fuller Paint Dealers J. W . H u g h e s , A u c t io n e e r
E. A. G riffith, Clerk
w ere won by Mrs. W. F. L orm or W ash., was a w eek-end guest of Phone 2891
151 W. Baseline St.
and Mrs. J. R W atkins.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L M acK enzie
No Good Sendee
CTPÍ X
Our Yesterdays
''k'ïÜ
Birthday Party at
Orchardale Sunday
Morningdew
Guernsey Dairy
IM PERIA L REDUCES
FEED PRICES
Four-H Club Group
to Attend Meeting
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Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
A U C T IO N
Fix up your
I
SA LE
miles south of Laurel.
home...Cheaply!
Y
POOL-GARDNER
LUMBER CO.
TOM SM ITH, Owner