The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
A Good Citizen Passes
inUsbonj^Argus
With Which la Coaabiac4 tha Hldahoro Independent
■IU<K»r< Ar»us eslab. 1HW4
UUIaburu lin k pendent ealab. 1672
MrKINNKY A M rKINNKY. Pebliahera
P«ldieb**d Thursday.
Entered as second-class m atter in the
p tetofftce at H illsboro. Oregon
V ER N E M cKINNbV
Editor
O FFICIAL
N EW SP A P E R
fi£
OF
MHS. K C. MrKINNKY
A ssociate Editor
W A SH IN G TO N
COUNTY
haW rnptiun Kat«« Strictly C«*b in Advance
Outaldc W ashington C ounty
W ithin W ashington County
l i . S .. per year
—
22.00
Par year
Foreign
countries
3.50
S it month«
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MEMBER
Oregon Stata
d a tio n and
Editorial Aaao-
First A udited Paper
Largest Audited W eek­
ly C irculation in Ore­
gon.
A R G U S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday. July
18, 1935
for Oakland, accompanied by Dan
.
i>
Former Teacher Y it»—
Social Neivs of
Dr. W iley Takes Special
Bet'dar of Seaside Mrs Wright tin v J ilS tO Il D O y S 1 xlC
Mrs Clark Jones < Rather Chase)
Medical
Study at U. of W.
derw
ent
•
tonsil
operation
white
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Long
H.-ueli,
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win
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guert
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Local Folk and her daughter was here, with Dr H
1,1 A X s lM l IV lO IH l« l\
-.lav ol Mi
Kll/abeth Abraham. „
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„W1 y .
‘t1*
I D. Huggins operating.
I
(C.wU.wd fox. w
'¡ M i s s Tennessee W entherred amt
‘
• » ‘•"■Ion course
Ill
the
way
of
leotunw
at clinics
Their Friends Mrs. G ertrude Ray Harper. her s ,“’r,ff J w Connell, Deputy other friends. Mrs Jones was n al the University of Washington
I n
The death of Judge J. W Goodin
ended an active public career of a man,
who probably had as much to do with the
building and developm ent of this county
as it ever falls to the lot of any individual
man. He served his community and coun­
try well and through his public service
and personal qualities m ade hosts o f
friends throughout the county, who m ourn
llis loss
"
_
. . .
Judge Good.n was a pioneer in the
good roads movement and is credited With
having much to do with developing the
present system of graveled roads. A fen-
ture w riter in the Argus of March 11.
1926, has the following to Say in this re-
spect: “On the road question Judge Good-
111 has alw avs
been j progressive
enough to
•
i y .it
i ' c r n w u y ii u
keep a mere pace or SO ahead Ot the de-
velopment. In all probability this farsight-
edness is a t le a s t n a r ti- illv " re s p o n sib le f o r
v d l B s s is . II R . 1st p a r t i a l l y ItS p o n s lD lf XOt
the pre>dlt system ot good roads ill \\ ash-
iugton county. Continually he used every
ounce of influence his office and personal­
ity bore to impress the need of better
roads on the taxpayer. He says himself,
th at back in 1906 he saw the dav when
the horse-draw n vehicle would practically
H
i s q n n a i r trom
f e n n , the
t h o roads.
e.r-iria And
i „ , l in its
ita place
disappeat
would come the autom obile, which would
mean a hard surfaced or m acadam road.
file
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daughter and Mrs. Alonzo C revk-j l,u,‘r-v Johnson.
State Officer Wal ' mem ber of tile high school faculty this work II»' left Sunday and will
Mi and Mrs O Phelps and eons I“ “«» l,f P»rtland. and Mrs John I ‘f
Jl»df“-ld uiul Coroner Fred several years ago Mi and Mrs return Saturday
Hud and Vince have been vacation- Rosene of Seattle w eie calling on i *“ *•"
.. ,
. Jones and little son Clink J r . who
mg . at Nelseott
part of the • past two Hillsboro
friends.
Thursday after- . ' i l i l 11 0“ A " ll's “ ! M’ltng
" t a ' . v s l i . the
son of a Mr
have M been
visiting i f her
pair
ids, f i . t Ih
d iv o r c e Null H ie d
.
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Mrs.
C
reekpaum
and
Mrs
'
an,i
M
rs
Jo
h
n
It
E
pllng
of
G
astón
and Mis
Chase . of
P ortland,
for - a
weeks. O thers in the party wert
tlUIcnwatci Neva vn William II
Mr and Mrs Leonard Barber and Rosene were formerly M isses Vera | ^ H e Leshu- Winner tpis the son of| month. left this morning for Long
David lluii I VN Orville
iitul. al,J LaVerne Tipton of this city.
i Mr. n,ld Mrs II It Winner, also of Beach
Froat Ina M vn Sam.
Miss Dorothy Smith of 1‘ortlane
I.ipton M L. vu G. W.
»nd Miss Chloris Fayram. Mr. and
m ™ a
w
it,,ft.,,.,., I. v l.in .. .
. . . . .
,
M trml N lstrr'i F uneral—
Mrs Shelby Forney spent a nevk-
‘‘ a H Buseh amiP sons a ti h v t h ^ E du
and W,
......
I »lover Alice vn Humid A.
>'■"< "’•'«>' All returned home Sun- sum mer home on the Metolius riv- cording Io statem . nl» m i.lv t v the " ,,h- l," " ‘«,’u'1'
and Mrs
^ h“L'f vorii.,, d“ ‘A m u u n ^
w o k Mrs. Buseh und sons e o ro u * a m i7 ^
■» Anderson attended the fu
Monday wdh
ih v ir r e i a t , ^ ^
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USED CARS
and Mrs. S. E hayram
Miss Gladys McLeod ilnd „ X r d probably be filed X *
D river ,on M,!' u “ ’'
31 V,'“,N
N ational
Mrs. May Hughes of Salem was Busch.
Ober
l ot *«•*• ,,ad *’•*“ 1,1 1,1 ” ** s ahiii IR.I0 l'«»rd N ihi tl» 11* r. New sport
tion.
paint jor. re uphobtered In red
viailing friends in Hillsboro the
Mr and Mrs S W Melhuish and
fu n e ra l services for Ralph Epllng she died She is sui t ived by her
leather, new top
The WUaboro Argus aaaumna no fin an cial ratpoaaibility for
, her son
°‘ ‘ A drian , is She
re,por,‘* that children and Mr and Mrs Charles " l" *”• conducted at the Gaston
Motor A-i
vhildien
Mis
now m Wyom- Dou dass and M irv Ann si>vnt Sun Congregational ehuieh at 10 a m , husband , and , two
. ,
,
errors published in its column«. but in cases w here thia paper
I'rjtl Oakland Coach
$ iui
la at fault w ill reprint that part of an advertisem ent in which
mg. w here he IS employed on the dav w.th Mr and Mrs H E La- |,’rlda-'
Holmes officiating I “ ,S h“,‘‘ '
,K'r‘' ' " ‘lucidly
the typographical m istake occurs.
1020 Dodge Coupe
>75
railroad. He recently completed a
,t si Helens I'ollv Melhuish ■hlerment « ill be at Hill cemetcrv. B ille rs' Club In 1‘lenle—
‘“ 'ch-hiking tu p to Los Angeles rem ained for a visit w ith her
The boy was born June ID
th e Writers e lu b w illh iiv e u p le 1023 Ford Coupe
>'5
An Independent N ew spaper, *h<*e services and policies are
ami
San
Diego,
Cal.;
then
to
Flori-
,
o
e
n
s
'
1D
1H
.
at
G
,
Ion
He
had
four
broth
<de
Saturday
at
Soda
Springs
m a.
based on the principle of the Golden Rule.
And as ye would
1035 Hudson lluilt Terraplano, de
da, w here he spent some time, and
ers in addition to the aisters and
Creek
that men should do to you. do ye also to them likew ise?
llvered here 973N and up
—M atthew t i l l .
a>su Visited Washington. D. C.. and Ml and Mrs John Hobbs of Glen brothers injured in the aeeulenl. Mrs. Ilarnes Improving—
the Dakotas before locating ( „ dale. C al. arrived Sunday for sev- John. Howard. George and Wood
Mi- Ethel M Baines, who has
THOMAS S. SHOLES
Wyoming.
cral weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs row
____
liven
ill for several weeks.
Phone 21W
182 M. 3rd Ave.
Mr and Mrs. C arl Wolfe. Miss m« V J l i n g c r e « 8 ■ ^ M o r e ^ u f f k " ' - SerV‘C’'1' iur yoU,>“ Wi,uu‘r w il1 *’ cotwal. seing
be held at 2 p. m. Friday In the
O
rlcthia
and
Robert
Wolfe
of
Thc
iullü|ies
arc
old
friends
State T reasurer Holman hits the nail
! same church. Buriat » 111 also be
I I W IS F IA M E K O B FK T S
Columbus, Neb., and Dr. and Mrs
on the head when he says th at Oregon
Verne C urry and Mrs A at Hill cemetery
LOHESI- G itovi-: L ew is E lw .
c Ammeter and daughter Mar- Mrs Verm
George
Wick.
Hillsboro
automo
Rol.'erts.'
liil di'ed at Ills home nem l l i t v I n k o « ’p H i e v n l l ' d i M t
should retaliate against states which dis­
’;arct of Portland
dinner
guests
" Havens « s spent Saturday at Mc-
Tuesd;l>.
t,veIuns _ were
of M
l. and‘
Mrr M.nnv.iie
Gaston
and funeral
___ _____
ith Mrs. Paul Junes.. bile salesman, narrowly escapeti
.
_____ _ - July
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. . . . . . . nervlccs h l y n i i c l t i i i t i p J U M t « M l« l I f i t t i
crim inate against firm s of this state in
Fred Ainaeher. On Wednesday the Mis Jones' son. William Hunt sctious . liijury
his « e re » i„
held
from tiiv
the vuiij
I ’ongregall,mnl
■ . , Friday , when
,
•« »»»»in
. ii h'111
placing orders for m aterials and equip­
crashed into a .............
telephone “ pole .....................
church Julv III «HI, Hev A i.
Amucher and Wolfe fam ilies made Jones, observed his first birthday ear
‘
on the MeMinnville-Tlllam.mk high Bennett officiating Final service,
ment. California, he points out, refuses to
a trip to Bonneville and w ere din- Saturday,
f i o . i l .v
t a
Wny
l ','R‘'v*cw . Thomas Weis- «•,.,,. nt the Portland Crematorium
ner guests that evening of Dr. and
entertain any bids from out-of-state firm s
w
.
I,
o
-
,
.
i"
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mu
< >>at,an<*;Ka- Tcnn . a hitch
Mr
was bom In Coh.n,
Mrs. A m m eter in Portland.
Wash , a im e d by plane Thursday hiker riding with Wick, received i„„ City, In d . November tl. 1871
for state supplies.
K.
W.
Ovcrsby
and
daughters
^or
a
short
visit
with
his
sister,
.were head injuries and was ta k ­ and was in it m e t Io Olive Lane In
If California finds this to be good busi­
Janet and Roberta, and Marv Peer- Mrs W R. Manley, and mother. en to the hospital at McMinnville The Dalles December 24. IHlMi De
ness it should prove the sm art thing for
enboom left Monday via C rater Mre. Hattie Hill Brownhill. He
Wick stated thul a ear. coming ceased is survived by the widow
Lake for tw o weeks' vacation in relum ed to Seattle Saturday
Oregon. W e can easily agree w ith the
from the other direction, cut across mid four children: Gladys V Drn.i.1
i California. They will visit friends
j j r nnd yirs G j Conley of ln. ' ronl
,,lnl n*’d ,h a* he crash I,age. Portland. Agnes Hildebrand
state tre a su re r when he expresses himself
and relatives in Berkc -ley, O akland. northeast of town, who were in * ' l? ,l> ,,n' I’” '*’ *P 1,11 attem pt Io T |u. Dalles. G rover Lums u n tl
It was a foregone conclusion that, w ith the ; and 1’alo Alto. Mrs. Ov
as favoring greater protection to Oregon
« h o Hillsboro Tuesday, report
11 ‘"'’Bision He escaped with Huliv Huberts. Gaston A brothel
por that the
U nited States suprem e court declaring the NRA in ' left last week, will Dyersby,
retu rn with intense heat over the
industries, products and labor against out­ violation
week-end minor cuts on his face und hands. D J Roberts, lives at Hood River
of the principles of the constitution, judges 1 them.
body bruises. The car wa
side competition.
killed a num ber of turkeys owned and
of m inor courts in various states would refer to the
demolished
W. G Hare returned Sunday
It is the local concern th a t helps with suprem e court decision for guidance if and when
ibu il v»>uv tau v h arvi «dwptf wVih
Electric
light and telephone serv-f
the pavm ents th at keep the wheels of gov- state A gricultural A djustm ent Acts were challenged from a few day;s' fishing vacation Mr. and Mrs. J J Wismer nnd ice Ui • section of Forest Grove
FuIIvv lbr«X ¿ ¿ V K lk»»d U >
at
Ked-
„ „ „
... by groups or individuals not w illing to conform to with the Wells brothers
<
M. y fcb Apply** D ricX S't r» *
Mr nnd Mrs. M. Putnam spent ! was stopped tem porarily Thursday
em m ent and industry
m oung a t home. a^vfcor a'u of the principles contai^ therem. There. mond and Prineville. .
Wi??. ac‘ the week-end and Monday a n d evening when a heavily luaded
It should alw ays have every possible con- I, re. it is not su rp risin g th a t a n Oregon circuit comparned by Charles O. Wells. Tuesday at Nelseott and other near- ' truck went off the Banks highway
«¡deration from public groups and indi- judge has given an adverse decision against our who joined his wife and daughter bv beaches.
near thc north
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Weils
i city limits and cU("
viduals. Rem ember th a t the dollar shipped stat.e .AA; \ and- , lf upheld by- the supreme court, it here.
and daughter June and Eddie Wells v Mls °,r?n D aret>' nnd daughters P“ * ‘,n ■* P ''1’- carrying power and
to Pacific City Monday for r n 2 'U Sr,P W' an<* Sandra M ar“ ' oI . .. '‘ a , k . ’ i"’ '" “‘I.’‘" ‘i i '
away seldom retu rn s to circulate 111 jo u r ¡( JS conceded by all except violators and others went
few weeks vacation
?
North Plains are visiting at the ‘ “ '•'“ d to K nule Lien. 1 ortland
Own community, but th a t the one spent a t not willing to conform to them, have been produc- a R„I,I,.
tt-.il.
____ . home of her parents. Mr and Mrs a n d . ‘ «rryini: a large ealerpHlar
Bobby Wells of Sheridan, grand- f ji \ v h u
home goes through many hands to in- tiv e of much good, especially to farm ers, dairym en
tractor, slid down a small em ­
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wells
and other producers.
bankm ent but did not overturn The
eresse the opportunities for all.
It is not to be accepted as a m ere coincidence an
d
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
this city is also g o i n g V X i S
°
^ V ^ S n
of Buxton
th at the decision of this circuit court judge follows,
1 “rtland' and Mrs' H“'hard >uff,-red leg injuries Friday eve-
in its interpretation, th e wording of the recent NRA the National Jam boree of Boy
as “ re,u lt uf " n «“ «‘''mobile
decision of the U. S. suprem e court, nor is it a Scouts at Washington. D. C.. from M r” Emm a''Dierdorff1,'V
m ere coincidence th at the cause, in w hich the chal­
*° 3d' David Wiley is ’
‘
accident on the Buxton-Baconu road
s representative.
Jack Goodman spent last week ; Cars involved in the collision were
Governor M artin is a governor of all lenge to the state AAA is outlined, bears much Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. C arleton Hande ?-1,l.,.,L„PuAr.a? dnP >t*!‘.’r'
'i\ L ‘lr‘v,'n by George P Kirk of Bux-
ilarity, as to code violation, to th at w hich fi­
Li
cCxMl tHd
«•»)»«!
the people and no p articu lar set of m inor­ sim
and
children
left
Tuesday
for
Sil-
'-
“
n,lin8hain. in Portland. Mrs ~un-.
C
ton and Clarence Petcraon of the
v/'ll itiRMHi iw-aV inul li itu, Jx.'AUjt “ I
nally brought the suprem e court decision. In thc
lu
m i WCMFw I
ities. A governor like th a t with courage Oregon case, a w ell-known cut rate m erchant sold verton after a few days' visit w ith
làiU 1 Huuli À ite. k
-----
P sp‘'ndln8 «bis weel k at U. S. Geological Survey.
I
will give this state a good adm inistration. ice cream at 29 cents, 11 cents per quart below the Mr and Mrs. Thomas Connell They 1U’ 1 M Goodman home.
Tracy W Manley, just graduated !,» av with her parents. Mr and
code price, and when an injunction was tak- were returning from tw o weeks'
Any recall vote will prove surprising to agreed
frs P< i ry Gurdn» r
from Redlands University. Calif,>r
en against him, his attorneys countered with a de- vacat m at the coast.
Alma Daniels of Yamhill under­
discontented groups or individuals f o r m urrer, which the circuit court has upheld.
an indefinite visit
M.
Eleanor Beehen arrived by .Uh his making
went
a tonsil operation ul Smith's
únele-
W It M an ley an d
Governor M artin will be sustained by those
The main object in view in th e adoption of the plane Thursday fii.ni Sail Fran-
hospital Wednesday moi nil,g. Dr I If 0Q H
A. J Manley.
state
AAA
was
to
secure
more
equitable
retu
rn
s
for
cisco.
C
al.
and
visited
until
Sun-
interested in good governm ent and those
Miss Jane Milhollnnd. Robert C T Smith operating
farm er and dairym an, who had been ruthlessly day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
you’ve Ktìlfie»:
Mr. and Mrs Tom Shuck and son
thousands in Oregon who still believe the
or savings
exploited, both in Oregon and elsewhere, by mer- J C. Beehen She returned to her atts and Mr and Mrs. John F o r­ Stanley.
iing to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Will
Ziegler
thoroughly in law and order and consti­ chants who w ere w-illing to sell produce at cost home at Bend Sunday.
ken of Portland spent Sunday at
protected frot
and family and Miss Wanda Fine-
the
E.
B.
Watts
home.
or even less, in an effort to attract business. As
Robert Edwin G erth of Seattle,
tuted governm ent.
gan are siM-mling the week v a e a -,
Mr. and Mrs. W S A lexander tiuning at East laike.
always, the loss was passed on to the farm er, be- Wash., w ill spend the sum m er va-
Insurance in your only safe­
cause. also as always, he is at th e far end
of the cation w ith his grandparents. Mr
and J - N Dickey spent the week-1 Mr and Mrx A W W alker spent
guard against fire damage A
While many of Oregon m erchants w ere per- and Mrs. George W. H andsaker of end at Newport and reported thc the week-end at Hood River gue '
few dollars will give full cov­
Promises m ade and not fulfilled are a line
fectly willing to abide by the AAA codes, w hich Hillsboro. He wiU arrive Satur- W‘ ather there as excellent.
j ,,f Mr Walker's cousin V A 'C row
erage
blot on the record of the one who m ade assured both them selves and the producer of a la ir day morning.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ireland and ' <*nd family They also visit«! their
the promises. T reatm ent of children in retu rn there w ere a relative few who ran tru e to
____ „.
j Y 3w n li- (kilk n,u.t.ty * , . l
w ,lt ,
Dr. ____
and _____
Mrs. ____________________________________________
George D arland Mr- and ^*rs Wallace Ardine
of ________
relatives ____
Rev - and Mrs T re/ren, at
■ ,lu|if *
i t . t \.l i« r B a r d , A ir-ck I
this m anner may m ake its m ark on them ^crnl , arLd WOLdd not conform to code requirem ents, « e re guests the evening of July P °rtland visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal- Bonneville,
I J«u,t- klsi^ty
>*rutSA’sJ At.1 1
f n r 1,-fo F n r
if o
K the recent Oregon circuit court decision is 10 of Mr. Cooms and daughter of lie Ireland Sunday evening
Mrs. Mary An
Vnn Dooher and Miss
* Z » |a .P
I
fo r life F o r instance if a person hires upheld in the higher court of this state, it may be Iowa, who stopped over ,n. Port- Mr and Mrs. R D _Simpson
Simpson of of
'
Agent
I tv Ev‘d>n
e iy n Do«h'
1Joont‘r
Cornelius arc
boys With a promise to . pay - so m uch and possible to continue to afford some degree
of pro- land on their way to Canada
Twin Falls.
Idaho.
_
____ _ and ............
...
.„aho. are guests this : gucsts this week of their relatives. Every Form of P, Section Fire.
w hen payoff time comes actual paym ent
to the fa_rm er by enlisting among m erchants Alaska.
week of Mrs Sim psons brother Mrs' Fred Caldwell and family,
Automobile. 1 i illty. Surety
m ade is less than h alf of w hat was Drom- ° f itlUS StaLe' voIuntary co n f« m an ce to codes, such
Miss Madge Richmond of Wood- J w Crooks, and family.
,Gle«? G ray- " b o has been em-
Bonds mid Life.
■ ,
' as P [°m as is now being arranged in California. To our way burn was a week-end guest of Miss Mr and M r s
u.„,v
a P1"* « 1 at Bristol H ardw are for
(Venetian ticket. Joe Baker.
1MC- It may do som ething to these boys of thinking there is dire need for a Golden Rule. Josephine S tuart and other HU “ children Car” and D ,Ha, o P ^ i ' <,,me Un,e' lcft t,,,s w tek forS herl-
Rt. 1, Cornelius!
»!«♦ even tim e will have difficulty in
fa‘r Pla y f o r a11- instead of profit for a I boroP friends. M,ss Richmond left landI were Su„2ay Q uests of Mr
he W‘"
at the Safeway store.
erasing. A promise m ade should be car- ieW H0Od Rlver News.
, Monday for Portland, w here she Weik s sisters and brothers here
Phone 1732
118 H. 3rd Ave
Judge Donald K Long and lit-!
| has employment.
, Mr and Mrs „ enry Petcrson anrf
ried out in good faith.
tie daughter of Portland w e r e
I Messrs, and Mesdames V. W. s°n spent the week-end with Mr guests Wednesday afternoon of his I
G ardner, T. G. Bronleewe, a n d and Mrs. Vencil R ichter at Gari- parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Long I
Franrhlwrd F aller Dealer«
The propaganda of preparation for th e presi- A rnie Dickason were among Hills- baldi.
The average m an’s idea of com fortable dent s tax on great wealth, gifts and inheritances, ^am nP^ X ^ T nL S?aní a?L ?, '
Friday and
NOTICE TO CKKPITOKS
circum stances would be to have enough
been ««ccessfuUy put over by the B arbara Hut- Camp M eriw ether at Sand Lake Saturday at Rockaway and return" In the Du,lr,rl < ’«rt of tW United Sutaa.
tons. Doris Dukes. Tommy Manvilles Leeds. Mar-
wth a lo‘ °<
'r o m : 1/ r h. ,i . X ' ^ o ,. ^ T J . , n rwinie.
money to be ia.i_
scared to death n about
a
au.
•
» » shall Fields and hundreds of other heirs of great guvs is or Mr and M rs F ln v d Mil Hrichtnn
B a n k ru p t. Ni» 1110162 in Bankruptcy
Share-the-U ealth p ro g ra m .--- Springfield fortunes and parasitic in-laws. Their conduct has ler of Portland Sunday Mr
w-
„
N olle« te Herí«.y <lv«n U> all creditor»
Smith of Vis-
Union. Righto! Much criticism is being asked ior >'• both for the salvation of the w orth- Mrs. Roy M iller of McMinnviÌìe alia.
alia C
z?
C al. spent the first'
of
'the
,
t ^ - T V ' i Í*’
A ” *” 5’
. .
- -
- - - - I »/wwo
j
v-ii g hiilipä of Tigard. <»ra-
aJso guests
m ade th a t it will cut too deep, but m any les?,scioni and sciones^ of great fortune and the were
Lal 1“ “” ,h ‘
Mrx R UZ r*
. .
c
With their niece, Mrs. J L rm, the bankrupt above namad, wa«
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w elfare of the nation. They have successfully served
K w - Cox an<J daughters Searcy.
: duly adjudicated bankrupt . and that tha
Of US would like to have an opportunity as missionaries for the soaking the rich program
prices on Hairy Vetch, Austrian I’eus aa«
P.
a
SOC1C‘J
Beth-
£
to live on w hat they will have left.
“ Westbrook
‘ - - Peg.er
- in the New York World Tele-
Grain of all kinds.
u m marizes
m a r i z e , t th
h o eir
i r f frivolities:
r i v r ,ii « ia ..
Willis Pyle sixint the L k ’. n d " , any Presbyterian church will meet | <’„uotr C ourt II«.,.«, .1 HllUbor,,. O n -
gram n s sum
Rockawav
week-end at Wednesday afternoon with Mrs «e«- «• ““ »** <t*r <-» J»«r. >»3&. •>
P ark avenue. Reno and Palm Beach, Sarato­
SACK
TW
INE - BINDER TWINH
•
Walter Nickols at Bethany
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M.. a t which tim e «aid creditor«
ga, Belmont and Louisville, ashore in the night
GRAIN SACKS
C ongratulations are due our own Dr. R.
Mrs
W
arren
B.
Barnes
of
Cor-¡
Alma
Eslinger’
and
"
her
cousin.
I
1
clubs and pubs, afloat in big fat boats, racing
nelius and her c o u . i n M iu wiinL
«»uiiacr ana ner cousin, » n-u»ww aum in.
i h . bankrupt,
ana
J. Nicol for being elected president of the
stables of thoroughbred plugs which feed on
G7 'P
Bo«se.' Idaho, were ^ ^ r T d a y for“ a v i . W . h 0 ^
~
The last word in seed and
finger-picked oats while babies pick at parb-
Oregon State V eterinary association at the
Grain Cleaning.
guests of Mrs B. W Barnes Tues- tiv e. at The Dalles and Moro
.u l^ b ,
age cans. A polo string for P rince Mdivani, plus
m eeting of the northw est group in Vic­
a palace in Venice and a racing cruiser, while
I --
. .
Missionary guild of the M E **
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
toria, B. C., last week. Dr. Nicol is highly
the Canadian m anager of the five-and-ten chain
Mr.
and Mrs Joseph H untley of church will hold a food sale at I Th" Kh“ ,“,e f«1-* 'iiari™>»« S4u«s.M as-
is explaining to a parliam entary commission why
reg ard ed as a citizen and friend in this
it was th at he reduced by ten per cent the
comm unity and he brings it honor by this
wages of the girls w hb were m aking from 27 to
election.
1 are cousins
Bankruptcy, R U bhoro, Oregon
$10.80 a week and the stock of tb$ firm was
22
m eeting will be a picnic.
Millers of q nallty Freds
retu rn in g a profit of 20 per cent. He reduced
Mr and Mrs W. L. Cady of
Hillsboro Warehouse—Oregon Kleetrle Depot
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Rees spent
NOTICB TO < KKDITONH
Pilone 1M2
wages because the girls in the United States
Beaverton and Dr. and Mrs. George
stores had been sim ilarly reduced. An offer of
Bethany Store— Phone Hillsboro lit«
Ethiopia is hollering fo r aid from
Darland visited Bonneville d a m Sunday^
p
,, c in_
p „ Portland
u
, with Drs O Io tha C ounty Court o f tha fltata o f Ore­
gon.
for
W
ashington
County.
Sunday
and
returned
home
on
the
F
d
S
Ett
Helsley-
a thousand dollars a month to the fourth wife
Uncle Sam in its quarrel w ith Italy. They
o f the Eatata o f J
W
of Mr. ijan v ille, who never did a lick of work
Evergreen highway.
Mrs. Theresa Abendroth left In (P tha in, M atter
Daoeaawi
all come to him for aid, b ut with the ex­
in all his days—“the same,” he explains, "as I
N otice la hereby «Ivan that th«* under-
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Nosier are
? visit with her son
•iynad baa l-aen duly confirm ed by thc
offered all my wives.
ception of little Finland on the w ar debts
! spending a few weeks- vacation at A do,ph Abendroth, in Portland.
£ ' “2 ™ ot
Mrs
V- L W_ A uxillary^w lll hold a ; S Ï T .
£
they all have defaulted.
grown up, frivoled, m arried, begotten more off Carl Rickson, and family of near business meeting
this evening | r«i«ed. ami baa Suiy qaaiifiad aa su rh :
spring and “died in the luxury of kings at the ex ­ Taft.
| (Thursday) at the V. F. W. hall
I 8™. th erefo r., all per».,na b avin s
pense of the people,” m any of them cynically ab-
Mrs. H attie HUI BrownhiU of Me- ¡ ¡ ^ T n ' d " *
*"
Holman’s Idea Good
235
OAAA Unconstitutional
INSURE
J
A Governor for All
Own Anything
VALUABLE?
I
CHAS. L. WALKER
POOL-GARDNER
Lumber Co.
They Ask for It
W ill P a y T o p M a rk e t
m w
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■±' 2SS!? “ *
They are the perfect fru it of the flower of plu-
tocra£y-
F ifteen Y ears Ago
Argus, Ju ly 8, 1920 Fifteen thousand spent Ju ly
4th here. Miss Olive T rullinger was Goddess of
L iberty and her attendants were Eva Emmott, Vio-
lett Webber, G race M cFadden and H elen Gunton.
Miss Verena Shutc was crow n bearer. Mrs W. O.
G ala way of Banks won first prize for decorated
automobiles. Ex-C onfederate J. C. Lam kin carried
the flag. S. B. Huston gave the patriotic address.
John E. Bissner of South T ualatin died Ju ly 6.
William Wansbrough, Civil w ar veteran and
resident of Oregon since 1872. died Ju n e 27.
Mrs. Edward K rahm er, resident of Blooming com-
m unity m any years died Ju ly 7.
Neils P eter Neilson died near Hillsboro Ju ly 3.
D r L. W. Hyde arid Lou Shirley w ill attend
U nited Spanish War V eterans' m eeting in St. Louis
as delegates of Scout H arrington camp.
Chief Q uarterm aster E. L. M iller of N orth
Plains, w ith U. S. navy recruiting station at Missoula,
M ont, in ju red in autom obile accident.
L. A. Jackson Pharm acy at C ornelius robbed
and Jackson's autom obile stolen.
T hirty Years Ago
Argus, Ju ly 13, 1605--A ugust Luhmann, 22, em-
ploye of the Conzelman mill at M iddleton drow ned
Saturday.
J. W. Goodin, who has Jackson Bottom bridge
a n d fill contract, w ill break ground for th e fill and
b ent w ork by Saturday.
C om m ittee of Hillsboro and Banks citizens ap-
pointed to get the right of way has done good w ork
and nearly all the rights have been secured.
Hop grow ers everyw here report excellent crop
conditions, barring the Bttacks of the lice.
H illsboro will have a Catholic school for boys
and girls in the not distant future.
R ecorder K uratli is busily engaged these days
In recording about 200 deeds for lands, bought in
by the county at delinquent tax sales.
H illsboro is to be m etropolitan and have street
signs. City council votes $25 to help the Civic Im-
provem ent society purchase the signs
H illsboro ladies’ band elects following officers:
Mrs. W. J. Wall, president; Mrs. George Schulm erich,
vice-president; Miss Ona Ford, secretary; Miss Susie
M cKinney, treasurer, and Miss Lucy H umphreys,
business m anager.
Miss Etta Schulm erich, w ho has been deputy
postm istress at Sum pter, retu rn ed home for a va-
cation
G ranting th at the man who creates a real for-
Mrs. Fayram 's sister, Mrs. A B daughter, Mrs. W. R. Manley
' therefor,
-
-
- e u njem ientvl a t the law
to th
ltfre r T Rob»-
ae.
ae
I °t(«'-0 °« K- J M rAlear, in th e F ir,t
Oberlee,
at Rhododendron,
...
,
.
M£?'
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L'
Il
ak,T
and
Miss
Mar-
N
ational
Hank
bullrtins In Hllleboro, Ore-
Warren
w arren, Jo
Joyce and Jean Barnes lnn »» Baker
of Portland were guests | , hereof.
*on* within «1« month« from iho »lute
«>e
" S S S 'e ." " - “' w B“ " " , h i rwS,a,
having cornered the stock m arket, built a railroad
or w atered and unloaded securities on investors’
T here should be an end to the debt some tim e
especially as repudiation is the fashion of nations '
Of them all B arbara Hutton has been the most
successful propagandist, for, as Pegler says h er in-
come and nam e are associated with female drudgery
—under hard conditions long hours low wages
nickels and dimes and m erchandise m ade by foreign'
labor, principally Japanese, which unjobs Ameri-
can labor. And she squanders the money thus made
in buying and swapping foreign noblemen and liv-
ing abroad and at sea in the lap of luxury —Salem
C apital Journal.
________________
Mrs. L. S. Campbell and son Bar-
r £ M k 7 r i s i t Sw \ta^^^
and Tacoma Wash
E lm a;
E. B. Anderson & Son
«•-- «
,c„ ' wS
‘b" S , ^
h ated this lftth day o f Ju ly. 108R.
B. J. M eALBAR, K«e«'utor o f the leant
Will and Te«tamrnt o f »«id D«< e«'r.l
K. J. M cAiear, A ttorney for Executor.
kos Angeles, Cal.
Mrs A ° Pitm an and children
Ask your attorney to send your
spending a few days at Rock- legal advertising to the Argus
Mr. and Mrs. J. - P. -...........
M errill - of
Anamosa- Iowa, arrived Friday foi
a vlsIt here with
their son- G’hes
1 ter MerriU-
Earl Victor of Pullman, Wash,
visited o his j aunt, Mrs. -------------------
Helen Deich
man Sunday on his way to Cen-
tral OrcU™
1 Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore and so n ’
Tommy returned last week from a
! stay at Camp Sherman on t h e
Metolius river.
We ha_ye heard much of late about the Public ' H l ^ t h V
" f " " t h e "past week*?,
Enemies. The U nited States governm ent is p u rsu ­ improving and able to be out
ing certain conspicuous characters whom it declares again.
to be Public Enemies, and it has disposed of sev-
Mrs. Dora Webber and Mr. and
eral conspicuous figures in that class. There is a
w hole arm y of Public Enemies w ith whom the Mrs. Robert Davis and daughter of
Fortuna,
Cal., were week-end guests
country has to contend, and many of them have of Mr. and
Mrs. J K. Webber.
never seen the inside of any prison.
M
v
M eanwhile we should recognize th at we also
T j T urner and Mr. and
re a t m any
an y public
nubile Friends,
F rie n d s as
a« well
«,.11 as
. . Pub
d ,, k _ M rs- . D u rald
H orine of Portland I
have 5 a g reat
lie Enemies, and warm tributes should be paid them, spent the week-end at Bay Ocean
Mr. and Mrs. John Laurs visited
and people should be encouraged to qualify for this
class. What are the characteristics of the Public friends In Aberdeen, Wash., from
Thursday until Sunday.
Friend?
The Public Friend believes he m ust take some
C. E. Wells returned Sunday
share of the labors of carrying on com m unity work from a few weeks’ vacation in
in his home town. If he is asked to take some of- C entral Oregon.
fice in some good comm unity organization, he does
Wednesday bridge club picnicked
not say, "O, no, I could not possibly do anything like Wednesday a t the grove near the
that. You find him taking up tasks th at are m ore or Robb farm north of Hillsboro.
less distasteful. You will probably see him at your
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Anderson and
door some night, offering you an opportunity to give i sons picnicked "at^SlTv'e'rton’^ u n '1
money to some good home town cause.
day.
The Public Friend m akes his purchases at home
i,„„ a h i »™, i „ „
j
j
w henever he can, which is practically always.
several da»«' hiM U «.
f£F
The Public Friend alw ays speaks good words | anon
° CM ” P *° Leb
for his home town. He does not thin k it sm art or
funny to take a superior attitude and point out its
Mlss Edlth Wright of Oakland,
friendly spirit, and the public institutions built up C a l> who has
visiting her
over years of labor. We have many of these Public j parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Wright
Friends in Royal Oak —Tribune, Royal Oak, Mich
I for about a month, left last week H.
Why Not
Investigate?
the New 1935 DODGE with its big,
new Red Ram Engine?
New Economy - Larger Steel Bodies
New Colors - Floating Power
See and ride in it today!
GENUINE
The Public Friend
SIBERIAN CREAM
T reat yourself to a refresh­
ing lunch today . . . crisp
sandwiches with tangy re l­
ishes . . .
pies and cakes
Sibcrianized.
Try a long, Ice-beaded
drink In the cool atm osphere
of our fountain room. It's the
sensible thing these hot days
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
First and Baseline
Hlllnhoro
CADY MOTOR CO.
If You Want a Building
th a t is an asset and not a
A L IF E ---
th a t has been spent honestly and j
earnestly certainly has earned some
recognition; Home record to keep
ita memory alive. A properly plan­
ned G ranite Memorial is the only j
lasting guardian against loss and I
forgetfulness.
liability you w ant to
u«c Concrete.
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick
Si
Tile Co.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
H. Stannard, Mgr.
4th a t Main, Hillsboro North of C o n o r ,, .o r o .. W. W ..hio,I«m St., Phone 1341