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W ith W hich U CMMhlaed th« IlilU fcor« Independent
BHUborv Arpus M ia b . 1894
H ilU b o ro Independent « la b . 1871
M r K IN N E Y A M c K IN N E Y . I ’ ahlí.her»
Published Thursday
Entered aa aeennd-claaa m atter In the
pnatoffice at Hillabon», Onejron
“ Happy Days” Real Event
Hillsboro has boon a center of interest
for its Fourth of July celebration for more
than thirty years ami its "H appy Hays
event has alw ays been considered one of
the finest in the northw est. It has been
a time for homecoming ami genuine en­
joym ent ever since the days when the then
num erous Grand Army of the Republic
veterans held their annual encam pment
in connection with the occasion.
This celebration has become a tra d i­
tion in Hillsboro th at should be m ain­
tained as a good old fashioned Fourth ot
July through the w holehearted co-opera­
tion of all citizens in the community.
All should be on band at the celebra­
tion grounds to extend the hand of fellow­
ship and welcome to our thousands of
visitors, many of whom you will know as
old and new friends.
A R G U S ,
H I L L R B O R O .
0 It K G O N
ThuiMilay, July 1, 1935
Local Carnation Condenser Finest
Suit Attacks
Evaporated Milk Factory in State
Sale Validity
/
Argus classified ads get results
J 100 Chickens
Sold With Ad
(By Ed Comuni
hundreds of visitors each v e .tr, Rich-
Declared to be the finest evapor irtl-tin state,! Approximately 15
NINE weeks-old pullets and
A c tio n D e m a n d » T a x F o r e ­ ated milk factors in Oregon tod.tv, parties of «»<>. HO and 100 persons
broilers. Rhode Island Iteds
the loeal C arnation Milk Products* have inspected the plant since the
Everett Lawrence. Selfridge
c lo s u re B e Set A s id e
anipanv
condenser
has
provided
fust
of
the
company
M R S. E. C. M c K IN N E Y
VERNE McKINNEY
market
for
Washington
county
Briefly the process is as follows'
Associate E ditor
|Continue«l from pag« ono)
This 25-cent advertisem ent
Editor
dairymen for the past 32 v ears O p­
plan'd in the classified col­
route I. Casper W ils o n . Banks; Ada erations of the company in the The milk it i » ce h ed w< ighed und
samples
taken
of
each
can
Stor-
umns of the Argus
“The
Ireland. Banks route I Ernest W county have result,si m ex pernii
O F F IC IA I.
01
" t " il I \ t . I
C O l’ NTY
G reat M arket Place of Wash­
l.vda and Charles A Wunderlich. turcs of het » , VII $35.li,t,l.(MX) and ige it then made In loi ge tank
lined
with
glass,
as
are
all
other
Hahacrlptian Mates S trictly Cash in Advance
ington C ounty” for one is­
Cornelius route 1; Frank Simon. $.36 ikHt.lHHl for milk, labor, I
Outside W ashington County
tanks in the plant The fluid is then
W ith in W ashington County
sue sol,! 400 chickens for the
Cornelius route 2; George Geriney- taxes and i^ instruction, and. fuel.
as placed in floor w urinrrs. raising
V . S . per year
Si.tX)
P e r year
11
advertiser
Lawrence. enthus­
er
and
Pauline
Jurgens.
Sherwood
Foreign countries
3.50
more titan 75 per cent of the fln-
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fin-
the
tem
perature
of
the
milk
to
near
iastic over the results ob­
route I. Hebert T Porter, Sherwood i shed prtxlue t is shipped out of the
boiling
route 3; H. T. Koeber. Sherwood state. has brought thousands of
tained. declared that lie could
First Audite«! Paper
M E M B E R O regon State
The milk is then transferred to
Largest Audited W eek­
have sold at least 3000 if he
route 4, and Fred I. Wohlschlegel. dollars of new money to Oregon.
E d ito ria l Association and
the
vacuum
tank
ami
(12
per
cent
ly
Circulation
tn
O
re­
N a tio n a l E d ito rial A sec­
had had them.
l aurel route 2.
gon.
Guessw ork us to the purity of of the H7 per cent of w ater in the
tion.
J. H Hicks of Keedville was
As if the answ ers from
found guilty Thursday afternoon of the evaporated milk is entirely original milk is removed From the
W ashington county were not
l l e a l l h y , V ig o ro u s
T h . Hillsboro A r j n , u » u m n no fin a n c ia l nwin naibility fo r
an indictm ent charging larceny of eliminated at the local plant and vacuum tank the milk is forced
enough, he even received a
error« published in i u column», but in ca.-e» » lo r« il - papor
livestock The trial opened in the every effort is made to constantly through a fin«' screen to break
card from Heppner inquiring
U a t fa u lt w ill r r p r in t that p art of an a jv .rlie o n ont in whion
down
the
butterfat
globules
(a
p
ar­
Improve
the
quality
of
the
product
circuit court Wednesday morning
about the chickens
the typographical m istake txrcura.
and the verdict was returned by For example, the latest type of tU’I tin' size of a pin head being
Give tin* Argus classified
torn
into
a
thousand
pieces)
to
sterilizer
has
been
installed
recent­
A n Independent Newspaper, whose service** and policies are
the jury the following day after
page a fair (rial and see how*
hasol on the princip le of the Golden R ule.— “ And as ye would
Ih'inmtd pi,'idy of rich,
an hour and a half of deliberation ly an,I the local factory was the prevent the cream from separating
th a t men should do to you. do ye also to them likewise.
a little advertisem ent brings
Hicks, who is also aw aiting sen­ first to install equipm ent for i r ­ to the top
nourishing
milk to re
— M atth ew T :1 L
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big
results.
The product then goes through
tence on a charge of stealing a radiating the milk.
pletlisli the energy ex­
This latter process, brought to the cooler, losing 100 degrees in +.
quantity of alfalfa and clover seed
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pended during ,• n <•
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...
Tests are then made as
condenser
in Feb I“
front David Hagg A- Sons at Keed­ the Hillsboro
b“ ” ,',ia ’ b 'o n e Imn
day.
ville. was alleged to have stolen ; ruar.v 1934. constitutes one of the ‘.l’
¡team of horses belonging to Mar-1 biggest forward steps in the milk dredtn of one per cent The mllk is
Eventual good of the nation dem ands
tin B ernards of Orenco A pril 19. ¡industry in 40 years and has ma- then placed in cans, sealt'd, ster­
Confirm this with your
less concentration of w ealth and a great-
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You
will never
accomplish
anything construc-
Sentence will be passed on Hicks teriully increased the consumption ilized. cooled and the cans labeled
doctor and then call
e r opportunity for all. Such thought was yve in Oregon except over the political deai :,d body 1 Wednesday, July 3.
of evaporated milk by babies and and packed. All plpea used in
Postage rate of three cents per
transferring the liquid are of stain­
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Ju
ro
rs
im
paneled
to
hear
th
e
'y
o
u
n
g
children.
The
process
con-
urobably
in
President
Roosevelt's
mind
of
G
overnor
Martin.-
form
er
Public
Service
c
probably
ounce or fraction thereof on non­
less steel.
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r h liT h o r a » » higher
*1 v o k u i t o o i v u C i m harles
» v * v * Thomas
«
when he called
upon o congress
told a pow er_rally_at Hills- 1 testimony in the case w ere L. E. sists of exposing the milk to ultra-
local first class m atter will lie con­
congres. for
I r nig
buro," says the Salem Statesm an The Statesm an Bamford. M argaret S. Weed. Anna violet rays produced by a 3000-
taxes in the tipper income brackets to- adds: "The anti-M artin medicine m akers have seized Ncumann. Mabel McLeod. Ralph watt arc unit, increasing the Vita-
tinued for another two years, ac
GUERNSEY DAIRY
gether with substantial gift and inherit- upon the problem of securing power distribution i C. Oglesby. Vida Goodman. H erbert niin D content about 10 tunes.
cording to word received Monday
SAM H ill.IT A SONS
W.
Ficken.
G
race
G.
Wahl.
K
F.
The
new
sterilizer
units
recent-
by Fred Holznagel, local |M»stmus-
ance taxes. Some of our most conserva- lines ill Oregon as the rallying point for opposition
Sees
Danger , In la
r g e D l.lrirl
Phone 2568
Pomeroy.
Rudolph
Nelson.
Eleanor
ly
installed
absolutely
assure
the
„
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»«.or] to the governor." And the Statesm an goes on to say:
ter The first period was to have
purity of the milk The fluid is ‘'^ U tility Districts SBltiH 33 session expired July 1. but a resolution
tive people havt held that the great II I
"Governor M artin has asked the federal govern- Mundorff and Rena B. Caples.
I S miles south of Hillsboro
Sheriff sale of 15 parcels of real exposed to a bacteria killing heat Editor of the Argus,
of the country was less centralization Of men, t0 detail its plans on the construction of power
adopt c l by congress and signed by
Gold Medal Diploma ««'Inner
Please give us the inform ation in President Roosevelt last Friday ex
wealth.
lines from Bonneville. He has instigated a survey of property owned by M artin J. Ber- after being placed in cans so that
In 193, — Srare 88 2
nards at Orenco was conducted
the finished product is absolutely the Argus of what is going on re- tended the ikt I ih I for another tw
_ .t.
• __ _ ru ral areas w here pow er districts can be wisely
Critics say the president IS m aking a formed and joined to the distribution system the Saturday after the action had been pure. This is only one factor of guiding the formation of a Utilities years
Silver Medal Diploma Winner
held up for nearly six m onths due 'h e rigid inspection system thul is District and w here a delegate from
-
,
In 1933 — Score 97 K
decided turn to the left, but it is interest- governm ent will create
observed from the duirym un's barn the Grange. Farm ers' Union, and Subscribe now to the Argus In
"The prim e purpose of the caucus at Hillsboro to the operations of the Frazier-
ing to note th at similar taxes in England
C
elebrate
"Happy Day." in
until the milk is canned and sealed a "citizen" of Beaverton received Washington county JIM)
year
was not to construct power lines; it was to play Lemke law. Suit was brought A pril
are higher, and they have been for years. politics.
Firs, Carnation plant was built their authority to form u junction Six m onths 85c Three months Ml
Hillsboro
If the power enthusiasts in th e state want 6. 1934. by M K Johnson of For-
The Lincoln. Neb., Star rightly says th at to do business, they would wisely support Governor est Grove and the United States ;,t Forest Grove In Septem ber of the counties in a Utility District cents Two months 35 cents
tr
bank of Portland against
l'.*9J. and production was started At the meetings held the taxpayers
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inheritance taxes are one of the steps M artin in his sensible plan to secure federal subsidy- National
B
ernards
and
others
interested
in
1,1
February
1903
At
about
the
were
requested
to
leave
the
hall
civilization has found necessary for its in providing the line to tap Bonneville."
only the delegates. newspa|>ennen
The Thomas charge, implying that Governor the properties. The action was in- same time the Oregon Condensed
own preservation. Senator Robinson de­ M artin
Milk company was organized at und the representatives from the
is obstructing ru ral electrification, is glar­ stigated to recover approxim ately
$64.474
rem
aining
on
a
m
ortgage
Hillsboro
with
the
late
Dr
J
P
Utility
Co. were perm itted to re-
scribes the program as “an intelligent pro­ ing misrepresentation. G overnor M artin's’ record in
$70.000
j Tamiesie. the late J. W Shute. A. main
cess for raising such revenues as may be congress repudiates the Thomas insinuation. Thus, a I of Pleading
SATURDAY. JU1.Y 6. AT 1:30 P. M.
guilty to a charge o f 1C. Shute and George K. Bagley us
It would be fine if the Grunge,
needed and as tending tow ard balancing federal revenue law adopted by congress provided speeding with a truck. Clovis Clay principal subscribers. The firm pro- Farm ers' Union, und C ham ber of
At
the
Olaen place. I mile w.ulh of the County Hospital
that a tax of 3 per cent on utilities was to be paid Sines of Portland was fined $5 and due,'d milk under t h e
"Oregon Commerce of Forest Grove. Htlls-
the budget.”
by the consumer. The measure uthorized both p ri­ costs Monday in the local justice Grupe” brand und Mrs. F G. Mitch- boro and Beaverton would tuke the
_____ Queen
.
Wood range all enameled, heater, —......._
dining table.
Anne buffet
Few will deny th at the objectives are vately and publicly ow ned companies to add the tax of the peace court. W ilbur H einrich
Hillsboro still has one ot initiative to stund the expehse of kitchen table ami 4 chairs. 2 rockers, In chair, dresser, 2 beds will,
to
the
consum
er's
pow
er
and
light
bills.
laudable and probably necessary.
of Hillsboro plead guilty last week
,be f'rs* cans turned out circulating the two petitions requtr- Cl’** springs, desk. 9x12 Congoleum rug. kllchen linoleum, dishes ami
When G eneral M artin reached congress he be­ in the same court to a charge of
In
,l*e Hillsboro factory was ed by law to get the m atter be- ulcnslls. electric w asher, fruit and jurs
The president's request for a l a w came one of the leders in enacting the W hitting law, violating
the basic rule. Sentence taken over by the C arnation com- fore the voters.
4« 4
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w « i. • «.
.
Pa,’-V and was first managed by J
As I take it. u m ajority of citl- Pgg .tralm mi T(,av.’r«'
" T
? ‘r . I'*'“ho.T
1 olo" i“1
'
change to perm it the taxation of the mil­ w hich corrected the w rong by placing the tax on the was postponed until July 10
and taking it off consumers.
Motion to make the com plaints
Leonard, who is now in charge fens of Washington county w ant row (burrow „ in n e r» ■> Lu 7 i >n '
" n ’ l’r,n g-t,>oth ha.
lions of tax-exem pt bonds is one of the utility
And as a congressman. G eneral M artin intro- against John Aho of P ortland and ‘,f the Seattle office of the com- the organization perfected so that ->___ - - - P ! > ' ‘
Haller, and other articles All In g.H»l
biggest steps yet undertaken. . People of duced a bill requiring utility companies, in appeal- eight strikers from C herrv Grove Pa'*.v Nine years later the co n d en -' (now we know what the govern- lape, some nearly new
Terms: Cash
great wealth may have tea e ra l. State and ing from rate decisions, to go to state courts in- more certain was overruled last ser wus enlarged to its present nu-nt will do as regards to the
local tax-exem pt bonds th a t bring them in stead of federal courts. It was a m easure to compel week by Justice of the Peace A. capacity and in 1920 the Forest transmission lines, the county
OTTO SEEVERS, O wner
th n iK a n r h
n f H n ila r-j in in e n m o
a n d n n t pow er companies to m eet orders for rate cuts in W Havens None of the nine men.
t l r » 'e plant was discontinued would be in a position to negotiate ,i a k it iia t i r
thousands Ot dollars in income and not tht state courts instead of securlng transfer of the arrested in connection w ith recent
The original factory here had a wi,h the PE IV O for service, or
KUHATI.I, Auctioneer
J J WISMF.lt Clerk
own any real property, ««Itn the r e s u l t litigation into the federal courts, on pretexts, pre- strike activities at Stimson mill, capacity of about 40 000 pounds of build lines in ca .<• that was prefer
th a t they don't pay any taxes. Such a tenses and folderol. The measure, in connection with have entered pleas.
nillk a day The present set-up is ab|e, but io give five n u n m the
x te n h a s b e e n a d v o c a te d b v m a n v in t h e a hke bill by Johnson in the senate, passed congress
Damage suit brought by Minnie capable of handling 240.000 pounds eight counties the power the law
is now the law. It shows how untrue are in- Belle Haage against Joe Finegan et
8
but bas never been allows these directors would be ------ ------------------------------
past and we are glad to see the president and
sinuations that Oregon's governor is serving the al was settled out of court last poshed to its full capacity. High suicidal The tiest estim ates I have
week. T rial in the case had been production for the Hillstxiro con- seen show that they have the
take a stand for the taxation of such se­ power companies.
If Governor M artin w ere p artial to the utilities scheduled for Friday.
cern was 181 000 pounds of milk in authority to borrow about $100.000,-
curities.
he would say so. He is alw ays in the open with his O rders in the following circuit
aay- while the biggest day for ooo to buy w ater rights, business
convictions He is not the kind w ho skulk in the £°urt cases were issued this week:
‘^ a * and
Plan‘ blocks, farms, electric equipment,
G et your order in early for
rear, serving Peter, w hile in the open pretending
s h % b vs. Ray Shorb. de-
was 2M-°°° P«**nds in «.t c . which the taxpayer would be
the best price.
to be for Paul.
fault; Liquidation of Bank ofB eav- on* aay
compelled to underw rite. We have
" e Hillsboro C arnation plant come to depend on the Argus to
Meanwhile, the transmission lines in the Ten- erton, order regards L. R Dean
stock
assessment;
C
harles
Brown-
^as
^et*n
the
training
ground
for
give
us
the
tru
th
about
public
rnat-
Any attem
. pt to throw additional costs nessee Valley A uthority are built by the system,
vs. C harles Seamon et al. de- ^lve
l^e present officers and di- t e n in this end of Washington
on to the dairym en as contem plated under And in the appropriation for G rand Coulee. $3.000.- hill
fault; August Schoenfeldt et ux rvCl° rs
the comapny The pres- county, so will you give us the set
the ordinance before the Portland city OOO is set aside by the governm ent for transmission vs. Ben S tark et al. stipulation of ent local superintendent. C T up which would make of this pro­
See un before you buy for the
settlem ent and dismissal of suit; Mchardson, also received a good posed eight county district a vast
council » seems
ill
advised
to us. Inspection
lines,,.»
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.
lowest possible price.
o
n
j
i
u
Why would the governm ent finance transm is- Minnie Belle Haage vs. Joseph s^ are °* his preparation in the political machine, when the law
fees Of $22,000. under the proposal, would Sion lines on other federal projects and not on Bon- Finegan et al. dismissal; Union Hillsboro concern. Richardson start- only contem plates the forming of
FRE E
D E L IV E R Y
be added to the cost« of the producer and nevilie?
C entral Life Insurance company vs.
work here in 1912 as relief milk cities or counties as a unit pro-
distributor. The dairym an, because of hav- .
Thomas charge against G overnor M artin is Gene Henderson et al, default and rece*vcr- serving at both the local viding that after the district is
orders.
and Forest Grove plants. In 1917 organized consolidation may be ef-
ing to meet the heavy costs due to meet- Ubel ~ Ore8°n Jo u rn al­
Probate orders were issued in the.
became superintendent of the fected by the voters when desire-
ing the requirem ents of the Portland milk
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estates of Mrs Fannie Glascoe. Fo>'«‘ Grove condenser, rem aining ,b le This board could Increase our
M ille rs of Q u a lity Feeds
Letitia A Bailey, F. A. Bailey, unh l it was merged w ith the one county debt 10 per cent and issue
ordinance, was and is under a heavy bur­
llllls b s ro W srehoB se— O regon F le e lrle D epot
H erbert A. H ubbert. Charles E M Hillsboro
w arrants, the county court must
rh o n e I M I
den. The dairying industry is the most
Hedge. O rders w ere also issued In
A fter five years in Washington, recognize and pay, for all prelim tn-
Re I han y S torr— Phone lllll.b o r o 1R4
im portant in this county and any plan th a t
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„ the guardianship of the S m ith ' h® returned to this area as super- nary cost in organization
' Intendent for a year and then re-
Don’t you think we better dele-
would increase its burdens should be op- adopted by the senate, and the matching clause for minors and Frank Reh.
O rders in the following circuit ce*ve<l h b present assignm ent in gate this powiy to five taxpayers
posed. It was very fitting th a t a resolution old-age pensions is maintained, it seems obvious that
cases w ere issued last week;
Up to the present tim e he of W ashington county rath er than
in opposition was passed by the local Governor M artin w in be forced to convene a special court
l€rvW2 13 years w ith the local t urn q over to five politicians in
r h a m h p r n f rn m m p rc p
session of the state legislature. For while legislators Gean M O 'Rourke vs. Edgar M.
cnamDer or commerce.
of Oregon in an ettort t0 pjacate the need and de. O’Rourke, default, decree; A. J. plan t
the eight counties? The chances are
^ernl
<*niployment at great that W ashington county would
t
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mand for old-age pensions, passed a law providing Riche et ux vs. R E Sutherland
et
al.
confirm
ation;
Delia
Poirier.
Hillsboro
factory
amounts
to
not even have a man on the board
that pensions up to $30 per month should be paid.
adm inistratrix, vs. W J. B Walter. aPPr oxijp®H?ly 1485 years, accord- of the eight-county proposed dis-
K ^ n u V ^ m ^ t ‘this np ^ i o n
“^ 7 " U qu.’d .U o n " of B .n V “ S ’ j ‘n i ’tV R k h 7 r d ^ ~ C « 7 g ? I ^ o r d . i S e t"
a source or revenue to meet this pension law, w ith |
uze
Is the
to pay certain Present night watchman, is
What does the Argus say’’
Hillsboro people welcome the follow- the result that, while aged residents of this state j uToM^and order
oldest employe In point of service, I
interest,
order
to
sell
Yours Truly.
are
qualified
by
law
to
draw
up
to
$30
per
month,
“
T
„iw
res,.
oruer
io
"
j
having
started
work
here
tn
1903
ing expression from the News-Times in they are actually d ra w in g - if they draw any pen-
O B BEN N ETT|
Now ta the time to answ er
L nW“’U* 2 ^ 7 "
T
hree
other
employes
have
b
e
e
n
:
Editor's
Note—In
correction It
the sister city of Forest G rove:
sion—around $10 or $12. which in these times of ad- Shute Savings bank, orders re w ith the local concern for over 25 should
noted that the only one
th a t question.
There has been an effort on the part of those
eVn7ughg to°Ssu s¿ in n h f T ÍUeS’
^ c e ^ l " Í T a ^ G
P ettí ^ e8fs' . . . . . ,
' outside of the delegates present
planning the Fourth of July celebration at H ills­
About 480 dairym en in the coun- was a )ocal new spaper representa-
bone, order of dismissal. Bank of
boro this year to take the spirit of comm ercial­
However, if Oregon is willing to match the Commerce of Oregon City vs. M ar­
,?r2 n °w delivering milk to the tive. In any public question and
Have you enough Insurance to replace fully the l t _ of
ism and the air of the midway out of the event.
federal governm ent up to the full $15 per month shall T. Ryan et al. decree; Eugen­ Hillsboro factory and 1J trucks are one particularly of such m agnitude
your home, property or business? Anything less is your
As a substitute for these attractions it is the plan
allotm ent, the sum available to an aged person will ie F. Fuchs vs. H enry Ulmer et in service hauling the daily re- and im portance to the people of all
loss. Don't run the risk when Fire Insurance costa so
to offer a spirit of welcome w here Washington
be $30, or to an aged couple, $60 per month, which al. dismissal; Elm er Lee Miller, ex­ ceipta Highest average price paid counties concerned the entire people
little per thousand.
county friends can come and renew acquaintances
would, we think, at least guarantee comfort But ecutor. et al vs. W. E Rice et ux, per hundred for butterfat during should be welcome at all times. In
and enjoy a good time. We believe th at W ash­
we hope that, when Oregon legislators get together default and decree; and De Ette the past 32 years of the company’s , a question involving millions of
ington county generally will respond to the in ­
to argue this phase of old-age pensions, they would Shorb vs. Ray Shorb. default.
in the col*nt> was $3 15 In taxpayer money we would feel a
vitation extended in this manner.
do th eir utm ost to rem ove the charity clause. There
averaKe J°r
date great deal safer for it to be in the
Probate orders were issued In
thousands of aged people in Oregon, who have. the estates of Tekla Scheckla. I L. Is $1.53. or more than 30 per cent hands of five Washington county
118 8. Third A re.
Hillsboro. O regaa
Those in charge are hopeful th a t the are
j taxpayers than in the control of
over a long period of years, occupied useful posi- Morelock. Zantaphene Morlock, O. above the 1934 average
event will be considered as an old fash- tions in th eir communities, owned property on which —
Every form of protection Fire. Auto, Casualty I.labilltv
» Yanttl,
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List of the average prices paid politicians, who in many cases are
M. -----------.
Sanford, ----
Mary
J.
Fidelity. Surety. Life
P®»« 3J years would prob- more interested in other kinds of
ioned Fourth of July celebration a n d they have paid substantial yearly am ounts in taxes K uratli, W infred Scott Sparks a n d 1 oY®r
M
artha
J.
Campbell.
O
rders
were
a
b
/
.*>e
Interest
to
dairym
en
power
than
that
furnished
by
elec-
homecming with the whole of W ashing- a" d " ow' jn . the.au tu m n of life, find them selves un- also issued in the guardianship of and *s as ^°llows: 1903, $1 23; 1904. tricity.
.
. , .
,
able to obtain the necessities of life. But they still
ton county
taking
part. . Hillsboro , has al-
cherish some degree o{ pride and many ofyt£ 1“ Elm er Burch. Hugh Archbold. Ben
1905. $1.23; 1906. $1 35; 1907.
. . . —
C harles E Brandaw.
51 48. 1908, $142, 1909, $180; 1910, n , . —» » , , r - , ¡o n P l a n n e d
w ays been the mecca of most W ashington would die rath er than become objects of charity, to Yantti and
________________ i $1.70; 1911, $161; 1912, $158; 1913, « -» e m o n s ir a n o n r i a n n c d
county people on this occasion and its KO through the routine of adm itting they are pau-
a t F. P ra n g e r F a rm
$1.65; 1914, $1.60; 1915, $1 40; 1916.
people hope th at it will continue to be so. pe” ,■*>? taking a pauper’s oath. M any of these aged
Demonstration of difference tn
$1 70; 1917, $2.32; 1918, $2.87; 1919,
people have, by their contributions to taxes and to
$3 15; 1920, $2 65; 1021, $195; 1922, the use of steel wheels and lugs
the w elfare of th eir communities, earned their
W o r k s P l a n S t n r l i p J ,I8 8 ; 1923' ,231: 1924' , I 9 I : 1925 and pneumatic tires will be held at
A n<relpq h a n m a n t i h a n r l h il l o r d i - f ight t0 securitZ in th eir declining years, and we do
n u t h i r i d l l LJIUUICU $2.10; 1926, $2 04; 1927, $2 07; 1928, the Frunk P ranger farm at Bagley
DOS Angele.. nas an anti nancloill trai hope th at our legislators m ake it easy for them to
(Continued frn m p a x , nnei
« - 2 1 : ,9 2 9 ' * 2 2 2 i 193° - » • 8 0 '
I 9 3 ‘ . station
miles northwest of H ills­ th a t is an asset and not a
nance making it a misdemeanor to distrib­ secure this security as deserving American citizens
boro Friday nt 9 a. m. Roy and
lief
com
m
ittee
to
a
new
rural
re-
?}'??:
19a2',
I?33’1?
h
07i
,
I
,
34'
ute advertising m atter to houses which —not as p au p ers—Hood River News.
liability you w ant to
Laurel Heinrich are In charge of
settlem ent adm inistration. In this
and
' ate ln
»1 53
Process of preparing evaporated the dem onstration, representing the
display a 'no advertising” sign unless w rit­
case also definite details of the
uae Concrete.
milk at the local plant attracts Firestone company.
program are not available.
ten consent of occupant is first obtained.
A pproval of the W illamette V al­
The handbill must contain the name of
ley Development Project committee
distributor. The average housewife doesn’t
was obtained Friday at Salem for
The fact that the B ritish governm ent is going the three county road and bridge
appreciate having her porch and yard
to be able to reduce income taxes next year in spite applications subm itted by the coun­
cluttered up with such m aterial.
of increased m ilitary expenditures may m ake A m er­ ty planning commission. These
th a t has been spent honestly and
ican taxpayers wish enviously th at our governm ent three jobs, totaling $414.071, are
earnestly certainly has earned some
could discover some way ot doing likewise. But let’s proposed to obtain 100,000 cubic
recognition; some record to keep
compare existing A m erican income tax rates with yards of rock for county roads,
those in England.
its memory alive. A properly plan­
to oil 93.8 miles of county prim ary
The American income tax, for a m arried man roads and to replace a wooden
ned G ranite Memorial is the only
without dependents, begins at an earned income bridge at Glenwood.
lasting guardian against loss and N o r t h o f C a n n e r y , acro«» W . W a s h in g to n S t., P h o n e 1341
Fifteen Years Ago
level of $3000 a year, on which $8 is paid. In Eng­
The projects were approved re ­
land,
it
begins
with
$1000
incomes.
The
rate
there
forgetfulness.
cently
by
the
county
planning
Argus. June 24. 1920—George S. Hutchison, well
known at North Plains and in the Arcade district, is $5.83; for $3000 it is $272 81; for $5000, on which body and subm itted to the valley
OREGON M O N U M EN T W ORKS
vias almost instantly killed Saturday afternoon at the American pays $80. the B ritisher must pay $632.81. board. Commissioner Jam es Lewis,
So you see, the B ritish governm ent will have County Engineer J. W Barney and
the Canyon Lumber company logging camp above
H.
IL
Stannard,
Mgr.
4th a t Main, Hillsboro
to reduce income taxes m ore drastically than any- ,J ° h n T hornburgh of Forest Grove,
Mountaindale.
one dream s of doing before the B ritish taxpayer will county representative on the valley I
Great progress being made on Fourth ot July get off as lightly as does the American.—News-Tele- commission, attended the meeting
celebration plans by Manager O. Phelps.
gram.
' at Salem. The application will now |
go to the state planning commis­
Katie E B rrndaw of Hillsboro bride of Virgil
Beyond any
sion and then to the federal gov­
R. B allantyne of Lewisville Ju n e 23.
FOR YOUR GROW ING CHICKS AND POULTRY
ernm
ent.
Q
u
e
s
tio
n
of a Doubt
Mrs. Charles E Wells elected Hillsboro school
That only half of the necessary
director to succeed herself.
funds for direct and work relief
Work will soon start on a state fish hatchery on
Marriage Announcements
"Blessed are the m erchants who advertise b e­ in Washington county for t h e
C lear creek near Gales Creek, according to Ell
cause they believe in it and in th eir business; for month of July have been received
Howell.
Betrothals, Luncheon
was
the
statem
ent
this
week
of
th eir prosperity shall increase many fold.
M rs W. Mahon died here June 17.
Weil Unless additional funds are
Bridge Invitations
"Blessed are the country correspondents who
W ilbur L W orkman of Beaverton and Miss Mary send in th eir well w ritten items every week; for available, the program will have
to
be
curtailed
after
July
15,
he
Visiting Cards
H arbison of Hillsboro married here Tuesday.
fame of th eir friendly neighbors shall go abroad said.
in
th
e
land.
I
______________
Thirty Years Ago
Each o f these is governed by
"Blessed is the woman who sends In a w ritten S o u th e r n P a c if ic T im e
A rgus. Ju n e 20. 1905 Survey started out of account
of a party or wedding, for she shall see
certain w ell defined rules. But
S e rv ic e H e a d V is it o r
H illsboro for railroad to Tillamrxik.
th e details of the function and the names of guests
S. A. Pape of San F rancisco,!
there remains opportunity for Individuality In many
Made from choice home-gro«vn grains anti highest
W ork starts on 12th street in Portland for Wash­ correctly reported.
ington county electric line
grade concentrates. It will improve your poultry
"Blessed are those who do not expect the editor manager of the Southern P acific1
detads which, ore interestingly discussed and illu iU a t.d
tim
e
service,
was
a
recent
business
P e te r Spierings. prom inent Greenville farmer, to know everything, but who call up and tell him
and save you feed cost«.
m the "A rt-P o in t G uide.
visitor here and conferred with II i
died Tuesday.
w henever an interesting event occurs to them for D.
Glsen. local agent He has charge
W. A. T upper. one of the successful teachers of they shall have a newsy paper in th eir town.
C tm atilf tJii* aufJujrity l i m i On
of all the lime clocks and watches
I. X L. DAIRY FEEDS and LAYING MASHES
the county, has taken a position with a big m er­
"Blessed are they who get th eir copy in early; on the entire Pacific system of the I
It. nH/l ooniurm y o u r aWn gooH ju d y m u n t.
can tile establishm ent a t Was, n.
for they shall occupy a warm place in the editor’s Southern Pacific lines, the correct 1
Big F ourth of J u ly celebration for county at heart.
tim e being an im portant factor in i
C ornelius. C ounty V eterans’ ass<x:iation to meet in
“Blessed arc all those who co-operate with the railroading.
cam p th ere Ju ly I. 2 and 3 Judge W H Hollis of editor in his efforts in behalf of the community;
for th eir tow n shall be known far and wide as a
F orest G rove to m ake oration.
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.
If you change your address kind­
E rv in B u rk h a lte r buys 125-acre W. D. Hare good place in w hich to live.”—C herryvale (Kan.) ly notify the Argus direct and at
"Art-Point”
Republican.
once.
,
tf
farm In South T ualatin .
Youngsters
Good Medicine
rhrce-Cent Postal
Rate to Continue
Libeling Our Governor
Momingdew
Public Forum
PUBLIC AUCTIO N
Binding Twine—
No More Burdens, Please
Sack Twine, Rope, Shingles—
E. B. Anderson Qc Son
A Special Session
Welcome Expression
ENOUGH FIRE
INSURANCE?
UwV wih
CHAS. L. WALKER, Agent
If You Want a Building
New Classification
Comparing Taxes
A
L IF E ---
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick & Tile Co.
lO R R E C T
The Editor’s Beatitudes
Use the Best
I. X. L.
POULTRY
M ASH
HILLSBORO FEED CO
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JTillsbi niijftxAr g us