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    H IL L S B O R O
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W ith Which I» Combined Ihe HllUhera lndependcnl
■Utoboro A rsu e estah. lb M
HNIehom Independent « M b . 18'S
M rKINNBY « MrKINNKY. I'ekllehera
Published Thurada?
Entered u »econd-claaa m atter In the
puetoffiee at Hilleboro. Oreyun
MRS
V E R N E MrKINNKY
Editor
O FFICIAL
N E W SPA PER
OF
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AMtx*i«te Editor
WASHINGTON
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W ithin W aahington County
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MEMBER Oregon S u ite
Editorial AMoeiatfcm and
N ational Editorial A**»>
lion.
F irst
Audited
Paper
Larueat Audite»! Week­
ly Circulation in Ore*
<un.
The H illsboro Ar<os aaaamaa no fin an cial responsibility for
errors published in 'it« column*, but in cs««s where thm v»*i»er
to nt fau lt will reprint that part of an advertisem ent in which
th e typographical m istake occur*.
An Independent N ew spaper. w hose service« and polieies are
baaed on the principle o f th e Golden Rule.
And a« ye would
th at men «hould do ta you, do ye also to them likewiae
--Matthew 7 i l l .
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Make Progress
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Neil Richardson Writes About His
Experiences on Around-World Tour
Visit of local business people to the
m odern plant operated by the Oregon
Excerpts from other letters from | Chinese name for th em ', plneupple.
Dairy Co-operative association in Portland Neil
Richardson of Hillsboro to h is 1 native radishes, encumbers, and the
Monday was an eye-opener to many who parents. Mr. and Mrs. C T Rich- sixth a sauce (If course vou eat
did not realize the advancem ent m ade by ardson, tell of life and experiences 1 the peanuts and the w hite beans
the organization, which takes in hundreds on an around-the-w orld lour as a with your fingers, bill anv of Hie
officer on the Dollar liner others you lake on vour fork and
ot W ashington county dairym en in the cadet
President Johnson." He left here dip in Hie sauce After we ate lie
county's biggest industry.
,
April 18.
told me he would lake me to un
S S President Johnson • opera Where we went there were
G reat strides have been m ade in this
Singapore to Pen.mg . two Chinese operas amt one Mav
association ^ince those hectic days of the
Ju n e 4. 1935 ola The Chinese w ere too fast ami
I enjoyed Singapore very much * as it was in the Pekin dialect he
milk w ar hack in 1931 and they are due
We arrive»! on Friday night in ' couldn't translate very well But
>n large m easure to good and efficient stead
of Saturday morning as was he told me all about the Ma>oh
m anagem ent and the assistance of loyal scheduled because we had to make one. After this he invited me down
Officers and the hundreds Ot loyal mem- a rubber quota or something. While I to his house to set» his furniture
b e rs.
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we w ere there I got fitted for an j This was his one hobby, ami of
Irish linen suit and it’s plenty nice course he was very proud of it,
double*breasted bi-swing, with and after 1 saw it I should say
pleats in the pockets and e v e ry -¡th a t he had a right to be.
,
business people Ot tills community
were happy to visit the plant and see the
progress made. They are happv to have tbl,,'K t! 'lt,.one .""“L't i lt in, the, Must of tits things were <»»»•« .too
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. states I also got a khaki uniform years old and very few under 100
been able to help With the advancem ent and thc whole thing came to $13.80li le had manv, many cabinets .out
Of this great industry that m eans SO much Singapore money or about $9 U chests finished in gold It is leal
to every individual in this countv. Thev s K"ld Everyone here w ears e it h - 1 gold. too. because the Chinese have
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Thursday, July 2ft, 1 ¡»35
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Will c o n tin u e to assist It to r th e g o o d of
t»r
w h ite
p o p lin , lin e n ,
duck,
o r , a s u p e r s titio n th a t
e v il s t u n t s
m-
Miss G. Comils
(iiven a Surprise
111 I'llANY CEDAR M il.’ . Ml
aibl M u Otto Sellili/ gave a sm
prise parly honoring Mh» G la d ,,
Cornili, on Iin liitti birthday Mon
day night Those present were Mr
Magda lasing. Miss Evelyn Wat
tels, Mis . Eli/atielli Allenimeli. Me
I.nettle Coi nils of Portland. Wat
le i J a s t i e of Portland. C arl Cornlls
Elvin Cornila. Eleslon Knight ,,r
Portlund. Joe C ahrrtl, und the g u e s t
o f honor. Miss Gladys Cornila, and
the tinsi nini host,'ss, Mr. and Mi
Otto Sellili/
Mi und Mrs Cleve Owens eu
tertulned a group of friends Kutur-
duy night Present were M,
amt Mesdames Glen Carr. Juhu
Meiner, N P Johnson, Wallace
and the host und hostess, Mt und
Mis Cleve Owens, und Mis Owen
cousin, Mi Wilson, from l.lncoln
county.
Mr unit Mrs G Holt of Hillsboro
unit faintly visited M C lausen
und fiiinlly Sunday.
Visitors of Mr und Mrs Arvid
Sundström were Mrs. Maude John
son und liuby Beulah, Miss I,unite
Johnson of Reedsport und Mrs A
Stuvin. Mr und Mrs Normiin Strut
ton und son Raymond of Portlund
Mr und Mrs Arvid Sundström
Esther und Miss Patríela Johnson
Willi Mr und Mrs N Struttoli ul
the Muceubeea piente ut
In this stirrin g bit of rodeo action, from a Rocky Mountain I tendisi
Blue l.uke
“ dudo" ranch, tho cowboy was a little too tough for lit* mount.
Mi und Mrs Sum Kunz of Port
A fter a stiff tussle, tho rid er tilings on grluily while bis unruly
land n , l i c i t M i and M r s Qlenn
brouc, bew ildered, spraw ls In tho dust.
I C arr Sunday.
Mr und Mrs Albert Keene of
Births
Portlund visited friends und relu
Hamel To Mr and Mrs Ered lives Sunday at Bethany
I Hamel of Orenco. July 10. u girl
Cornelius To Mr and Mrs Vir-
1 git Cornelius of Dilley. July 20. i
girl.
Herb To Mr and Mrs William
' Madam, do you know that
1 Herb of Forest Grove. July 22. a
It’s clever to be a clipper?”
' girl
To become a clipper at one
(Oun(lnu»d fmm i-«a» on,)
llennetl -To Mr und Mrs I. O portance of good breeding and M-
clip, so to speak. Just see that
Bennett of Hillsboro, July 22. a iectlon In building up flocks.
the shears are handy when
boy
you sit down to read your
Following the Judging. Profes­
Johnson To Mr and Mrs. Toge sor Nelson gave the 4-H club
new spaper As you spot an
Johnson of Mason Hill. July 2». a members a dem onstration of fit
advertisem ent or something
boy
that Interests you, clip it out
ting sheep for show
H e ss-T o Mr and Mrs George
and take It w ith you.
Exhibitors In the show were Ray
Hess of North Plains. July 24. a and Nell Knepper. llllly and Evelyn
M erchants w h o advertise
w ith us are glad to have you
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Kelly and Mildred Mead. Banks
ask for specific merchandise
route 1; Adelbert. Robert. Francis.
Francis Attends Meeting
And sometimes It's helpful
Ignatius and Peter Evers
L. E Francis, assistant county Willis,
to refer to the advertisem ent
Fornd Grove route 3, Marvin
agent, left Wednesday for Corvallis Heynderlckx. C ornelius route 1.
when you're right In the
to attend a three-day 4-H club con­ Merle Pennington. Tualatin; Jim
store
ference at Oregon State college
At all events, a clipping
Davidson. Hillsboro route 1; Nolan
pinned to your shopping list
VsnlXxnelrn. Mountalndale. Billy
helps you to rem em ber this
AN AFTKR-THOI'GHT
Cyrus. Hillsboro; Donald and Wal
particular errand. It sim pli­
Th« n ich t I« e l « r will» full
»hlnin« ter Hergert. Banka route 1; and
bricht.
fies and shortens a shopping
Haymond Dlerlckx. Forest Grove
Ur
to «preed un p in c buueh« *u/t
trip so much to know what
route 1
and
dw
p.
you want and w here to get
Wh<M« »r «nt «hall »o«Hh« and h«al n»»
sonu. u ght m aterial. 1 got my film s, fest im itation gold tilings The eab-
their neighbors and Of themselves. May developed here. Three rolls a n d ! ¡nets were not pretty, but they
the dairvm en of this countv alw ays feel lbe' dldn‘ tu rn out so good. 11 surely must have been valuable
th at they can call on the business'people
'¿ud'thaHhe
w ere u," ‘ Hc had s e r in s . U p e.tries and such,
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all over Einally after talking a
Dr. W illiam Ja sp e r Kerr, who retires o . - H illsb . o ro a n d j - Its
b u sin e ss o rg a n iz a tio n s derdevcloped. This might be right little while longer I had to say
as chancellor of the Oregon system of to co-operate w henever necessary.
and " m|kh‘ be in the developing 7'good-bye and bent it back to the
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or printing. The pictures aren 't all ship. He invited me to have d in -,
higher education Septem ber 1 to be suc­
he Argus has helped in a small meas- bad. but they aren 't as good as i ner w ith him next tim e and tuke,
ceeded by Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, pres­ ure I and
will continue to do so during the ex p ected P ic tu re s. of the coast a trip along the island, this was
en t chancellor of the University of Den­ years th at it will serve this community.
lines and pictures taken at a dis­ in case he was still there.
tance are all rath er blurred or
Panang was very much like
ver, was Monday named by the board ot
hazy. I took about a roll of films Singapore so there isn't much to
higher education as chancellor em eritus
in Singapore and I hope they tu rn say.
with a base salary of $6000. Conferring
better, because there are some
Talked to the Sultan He asked
A dditional honors came to Hillsboro out
interesting ones.
of this honor on this forem ost figure in
me if the captain was in his room '
Yesterday the night pantrym an and if I could have sandwiches
Oregon education and throughout t h e people during the past week, all of which
country ^ w e H d ^ e d . “ ^ h b V ft yearZs
to Put
°!? ‘° V °t’ p * m a P'
‘"om
" ^ V i i ^ « ^ ^ " 2 brought up there.
Van and I w ent through three or
as president of Oregon State college be- SXatulations are due H ugh Rogers on his kld about 19 and ia Inakin< his four
temples and also through a
fore assuming t h e chancellorship h e election as senior vice-com m ander of the .tiu rd trip. We left the ship and Mohammed Mosque. We had to take
gqrlt»nl in to A nlaVe of na- United Spanish W ar V eterans in Oregon
drove about h miles out to the off our shoes to go through It and!
brought th a t school into a place ot na-
£ Christensen on his selection a s s ‘n« » P « " *<*>• * here we fed the
tional recognition as one of the leading ana ” • v - tn risie n se n on nis selection as , animals. Mos, of thc animaU can I'll bet we looked plenty funny. 1
S S President Johnson
l a n d g r a n t colleges in the nation.
secretary-treasurer o f t h e Independent be seen in u . s. zoos except some
Colombo to Bombay |
T h / h n a r d expressed the wishes
of Kankers of Oregon, both of whom are of the birds and anim als that live
Ju n e 13, 1B3S ;
I he board expressed tn e visnes
oi
regarded a n d r e s t a r t e d lo c a l H ti only ln ‘he tropics. We got to see
Here's
the
letter
from this port ,
thousands of friends throughout the state nigni> regarded ana respected local c i t i - a mouae deer and a M alayan
Colombo w as a grand place even I f !
when it said. “ We wish fo r him, in his zens-
boar, zebras and some funny look- I didn’t get to sec so much of it. I
retirem ent. many years of continued use-
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^ 'U ^ i e p h a “" ^ A rrived at 6 a. m. amid a drizzle
rain and anchored out in the
fulness crowned by the personal satisfac-
Forest Grove N ational bank is doing a ‘here and we fed her most of the of
of the bay. As soon as the
tions and the response of public recogni- fine work fo r the youth of W ashington h®"8"®8 we had left, it was very middle
rain stopped I w ent ashore w ith
tion th a t his record so abundantly de- county
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some
fellows
that are in the crew,
the promotion of the annual there we drove back to town,
serves.’’
sheep show. By creating the desire among
We passed rubber plantations and too. We bought some post cards
and looked at Jewelry. Colombo Is
youth to excel in farm or any other kind c°Soaniii, p 1®'“®“ «*1»- ° ne ®“ er an- the home of amethysts, sapphires,
of w ork the bank is giving th a t boy or girl narive store,°Pl^ d * bought ° iom' rubles, emeralds, opals and other
a boost on the road to success.
Mangosteens and R ubertus. They precious and sem l-prec'ous stones.
every other store Is selling'
are a tropical fruit and very good. Almost
W hat promised to be a pleasure party
O ur d river stopped at one of the them.
I
am
just beginning to get onto!
fo r a group of young people last week
homes of a w ealthy Chinese in
turned out to be one of the g reatest tra g ­
Singapore and we w ere allowed to the value of money I spent my I
go through it as it was open to the money rather foolishly In the firs t)
edies ever to happen in this county when
public. One room was as beauti- few ports. As we get to more ports
It.
thnmifh lh« nicht
two young men were killed and nine oth-
ful or more beautiful, than the I am beginning to get wise to m y­
Civil Nervier Teat Anneanced
Oh t I *«li f>*r nu Setter
t» «teep
ers injured. Only one escaped without m-
i t L i b e r t y L e a g u e one Dad and I saw in Los An- self. and to pay only a half to a
The United States Civil Service
third
of
what
they
ask.
and
then
ju
ry and the shock to her of seeing her
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geies. Talk about pounded s ilv e r1
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i.mi (i.w mu.» t
commission Ims announced o p e n
I n m n a n M n s 1 /illad a n d i n i u r o d w ill n r n h
Those who have followed activities of the Lib- vases and things, they sure had ° uy on*y what I want, instead uf|C«uaiy ( s i n
t
c.»,ri ! ,, tu n ih
, hl,
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he « In « « he (u rttu«l
competitive exam inations as fol
C o m panions k ille d a n d i n j u r e !
ill p ro b - erty League find no reason for surprise in its latest | them
After thc visit there we buying a lot of junk, because I th in k 1 H uum
in ih , c n y of Huiabor,,. W uk- M anr h„., I wa
• - Agent A ntlnarm tir Act. $2800
ably tak e years to overcome. The grief in move to defeat am endm ents to the A gricultural | went to the botanical gardens and L anl Ke“ ln8 ® bargain All thi msw« Count?, Oru«», „ th, Unw and ,,"w
*“ ,h,"k
•i year, llu ieau of Narcotics. Trees
the seven homes represented will be deep A djustm ent Act. In fact, the AAA itself must be fed the monkeys with the Man-1 u“ n es* men »r c shrewd salesmen p i,.- » f . . r honrim, „id final a/rount and T h e r iv e t le u . « it i* * , •« It fLaw • alun* ury DeiMirtnirnt Applicants must
-dt ahsare.
A p e a c e fu l liill*t>>
and lasting, as well as the rem orse of the anathem a to such a representative group of reac-
®"d R ubertus that we had ,-,Jr ^ e ce'nU / “u ’veii <h?fereni
» 'd ’ - 'i a " d
have hud certain full tim e land
And out uf j«<> n> h-
*-iuid alti«
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tionanes as is to be found in the list of those ad- left They are tam e like the squir- - _
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I>BUd lhw
experience In poaitiona or occupu
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driver of the death car, for th ere Will al- n ettin g mem bership in this parody on L iberty—the rels are in some of the U. S. parks.
the U S., w here most all
tiona the duties of which required
Mr cup to full I 1 n •
ways be the thought th a t it m ight have Liberty League.
They come right up. or drop d o w n 1 £ T ♦
fe
lhe7 prlCt?1 m w . kn kffie hkcker H a rris ah -
the investigation of m ajor crim inal
w ith *uch wealth
been avoided with a little more care as to
Coincident w ith the statem ent of the Liberty Z-a'tnZ,uthof vm Tr h a n d
Sk and want a n d h o p ^ ’ andlnu” ue fiV lh i- " t>~~^.t ' Th'..li*H*''r.‘,n,.Ln jr " " t And wunder
activities
Poultry aida, $1440 to
w hy:
turner
f
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dm
inistrât
ri«.
$2000
a year. B ureau of Animal
speed and condition Of the highway.
League that "No more dishonest piece of legislation
best
A t one la rtre nian«l<>n wh«*
Industry. D epartm ent of Agr cul
bread.
All who were in the accident are to be amendment” °w e ^ n d ^ T series of6 s u ^ r ^ h a li^ n e ^
‘ellinK which a r e 'th e 'm o n k e y s
There wa«
•s rd r.-ii in th, mairtm's turn. Full inform ation may be ob
New Hidrwalk I-ald
pitied, for it will leave a lasting im pres- ing the validity of processing taxes, h a v ^ b e e n f l k d Jahch Ba n le“ ,.rve U 7 a ^ d Uth Ulh nd A
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lam ed from Miss Angle H arrington
New sidewalk was laid this week
r„ ri
»«•‘ »•‘ary of «he U S. Civil Set vice
sion on their lives, and will sadden the by—whom would you think?—m illing companies labeled although we d i d n l h a v e
on
the
Ireland
corner
at
Third
H oM h.lt II T ill ILS I
IS I» n i„ t.u ,, ’ Hoard of Examiners, at the post
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nd
m anv
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/ h i r h r t r in r * t r i
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homes of their parents. It
should K be
a n P®
ck^r8 a and
many ° f t ,he
groups u which
prior to inuch ’t im e to
w alk
around. . _ The
and Main streets.
« hw
a?. <s»n 11,1 , office in this city.
lesson to every person who drives to have lupirA^ '
whole tnp cost us $2 gold aP‘ect'
(B ? O r « m S la la B .« rd ot l l „ l l l i )
c o n tro l o f th e c a r a n d e l i m i n a t e t h e
Or>h
J»USt j h?rB l u*y w an,od J111?:
or M. I got a great kick out ot
When our prim itive forefathers
control 01 tne car ana elim inate t n e W here he could be forced to sell his wheat, hts w alking down through the native
roamed singly or in small groups
chance for an accident if the car strikes cotton and his pork, and everything else he could quarters and looking at the stores over
the land, they had no need
loose gravel.
raise- at ,he Price the J°bbe r and wholesaler chose Many limes you will not see an- to w orry about sanitation But as
________________ “ » pay him. w ith a minim um of profit during the
other w hite man all m orning and the need of companionship and
"fat” years and at an actual loss in "lean” year, I feel very glad that I have eaten m utual protection developed, they
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but w ith Prof“ s alw ays assured to the jobber and my spinach and grown as big in gathered into tribes, so family life
U C LU IU S L / e a u u j c U
w holesaler any kind of a year. These predatory , comparison w ith the chinks, Sykes began Even then they could pick
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groups are th e authors of the oft-repeated adage: land Malays that live here, because up their possessions when the camp
D eliberate destruction of records by a -We who have invested our capital to help the it seems to m e that they are just site
unbearable and move
Utility employe on new spaper reports th a t farm er to m arket his produce are entitled to a fair as likely to knock you over the to a became
new location But as the tribes
Congress would investigate lobby activities return," but in too many instances "fair retu rn " rep- I head at any mom ent if they became larger this was no longer
i " , ? e. i ° . l<' ‘,n, ? c0,n " , a n y a h o “ '’ t h e , e r r i , i c i S R S U a K J »
I f f “ * " ’ ,B" “ “
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feasible. They conceived a desire
for perm anent homes and posses­
OauS t h a t o ffic ia ls a re u p a g a in s t in m a n y
hard and sometimes fruitless work, was told th at
Van and I hired some bikes one sions. In tim e cities w ere built.
cases when legislating on big business, the law of supply and dem and had ordained th at night and rode around, which was Then w ater supplies and sewage-
there was no profit, and, sometimes, not even any ® 1°‘ ° t iun
disposal became a serious prob­
Testimony brought out th a t the utility retu
rn for him.
The Sultan of Johore is on board lem With enormous labor, w ater
paid for more than 1000 telegram s dis­
It was the AAA which threatened to change the with us. He is going to Colombo systems and canals w ere construct­
patched to congressmen from W arren, Pa„ setup, for wise members of the governm ent, who had ! w*‘h us. We have a special flag for ed. Baths were dedicated to the
learned
th at many of the middlemen are of parasitic b*m and he is the main topic of Gods, and became the meeting
and additional telegram s of unknown
growth, had devised ways and means to provide for ! conversation I have heard that he places for the patricians.
num ber from other points, protesting their
control, if not complete eradication and at the *s °F1®
r *chest men in the
T urning back the pages of hls-j
against the utilities bill. W arren telegram s ___
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same tim
planned __
to ____
force big operators in food i w^ j di , and * wou‘ ‘ doubt, it.
tory, we find efforts to improve
w ere signed with names tak en from the and other produce to take a share o H h e loss if they . Frank ,Bu£k and his w‘,e are sanitation closely follow on the
fricn ds of the captain and were heels of civilization. Human excre­
city directory because the utilities em­ desired to take all th e profit. For these reasons, it down
to lunch. T here is so much m ent and urine are the deadliest,
easy to see why the L iberty League and its
ploye “took it for granted the people is
to
tell that I could take all night. enemies known to m ankind; when
w ealthy sponsors are now m aking a combined a t­
were against the bill.”
the natural laws of sanitation are
tack on various sections of the AAA, in the hope
S. S Pres. Johnson
not observed, scourges and pesti­
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that the same supreme court which took th e heart
Penang
to
Colombo
lence
follow. The Black Death of,
rp,
___r-
,
. out of NRA and left the little business man at the
Ju n e 9, ¡935
London and the amoebic d y sen tery .
The state convention Of the Eagles at mercy of the big fellows, might again put the farm -
Heavy, bulky mailings require extra strrtng envelopes.
Well we are ju st about to the epidem ic of Chicago are sisters un­
G rants Pass recently took an adm irable ers "w here they belong" in relation to Big Business.
supposed "G arden Spot of the der the skin.
We
offer
the new Mail-Well SILVER FIBRE CLASP and
Stand regarding old age pensions, when Truly a noble spectacle!—Hood River News,
World.” As yet we haven't sighted
The Panam a canal would never
it held th a t “it is our belief th a t old age
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land but we probably will w ithin have been completed had not the
Mail-Well BANKERS’ FLAP Envelopes.
the n ext six hours. It is nice and U. S governm ent sent in their
pensions are not to be classified as relief
warm up on deck, although there is sanitary engineers to clean u p
or charitable m easures, but ra th e r to be
quite a wind blowing and every Fever and disease defeated the
T h e Silver Fibre Clasp envelope ie one o f the
regarded as a ju st rew ard fo r a life of
once in a while a spray will break French governm ent, not the lack of
M a il-W e ll specizltiei. Made o f a distinctive, high-
A new spaper carrier boy at Eugene was killed over the deck. The ship’s orchestra engineering
ability. Now the P an­
wervice well done, dedicated to the up­ a few days ago when his bicycle was struck by a
quality, tough lilver-grey stock it ptrsenu a rich
is playing for the crew today, the ama zone is a vacation center.
I
building and grow th of this country, es­ car being driven at high speed.
first tim e they have played for
Cross connections in the water
appearance.
tablishing therein a better and finer dw ell­
The district attorney could find no grounds suf- p be crcw gjnce we left San F ran-j supply system of some hotels in
ing place for present and future genera- H dent for action against the d river of th e death cisco. I stood my tw o-hour w a tc h ! ‘he Loop district of Chicago caused I
I t prints well and lends itself to either band or
tions.” Security provisions for old atre »ar«Jr ^ e CI^CU1‘
when ‘h® district attornej/ re- today, as I do every Saturday and pollution of the w ater system, bring-
ty p e rrite r addressing.
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, . r , ag fused to act, put his court m achinery to w ork and an Sunday About a half an hour to ing illness and death to many of
It seems to US should be
divorced from investigation was held, w ith the result th at blam e tak e the position slips and charts . the
. . fair
. . . visitors.
.
T h e M a il-W e ll clasp is made o f brase, which does
was placed upon the boy who was no longer here around, then a half an hour stand­
the idea of a pau p er’s oath.
The past tw enty-five years have
to tell his story.
by, then an hour a t the wheel. witnessed a great change in t h e '1
not tarnish or mar the face o f adjoining envelopae.
Thc Sentinel does not attem pt to place the blame, This watch the course was 288 plum bing industry. Now the co m -!
T h e clasp it securely fastened at eight points
but it does call attention to the fact th at bicycle­ m inutes and if you look th at up) paratively low cost of fixtures and
through double thicknesses o f paper.
riding boys and girls in Cottage G rove are every som ewhere you will find It is ai- j installations have placed g o o d
day escaping death only through the efforts of m otor most due west.
plum bing w ithin the reach of all
Y o u w ill find service, quality, and beauty at their
car operators. Children every day on bicycles tu rn
While in Penang I had a funny | There is hardly a farm house that
in the middle of blocks in the business section, ride experience. I had gone ashore and cannot boast of a m odern bath
Fifteen Years Ago
«tmost in this envelope.
Argus, July 15. 192J Hillsboro auto stage turns on the wrong side of the street in the business sec­ bought a Chinese Coolie hat and room, kitchen and laundry. Less I
was
talking
to
Van
about
it
before
than
tw
enty
years
ago,
a
bathroom
;,
tion.
cut
corners
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
street
in
over three times and lands 10 feet below Terw illigcr
front of oncoming cars, swing around corners and in I turned in (Van was at the gang­ mentioned in a for-rent add In th e 1
highway Monday.
These two envelopes are built for heavy duty — to
w ay). A nother fellow, who was just city new spaper was considered a I
The heavy rains of Monday and Monday night front of cars w ithout w arning of any kind.
draw ing card.
I
standing
there,
said
something
Some
day
a
mangled
boy
or
girl
is
going
to
be
withstand
rough handling. They .insure safe and proper
did a world of good, which was some compensa-
Plum bing is essentially a h e a lth !
tion, but also did considerable damage to w inter picked out ot ‘he w reckage of his or her bicycle about it and we got to talking. We
delivery
of
the contents.
grain, flattening many fields so that it will be nec- and the co ro n ers Jury is goin to say th at the girl talked and talked and he told me measure, but unless it is installed'
all about himself. He had lived in ' by skilled men with a thorough
essary to cut the crop "one way.”
or b° y waa at ia u lt
George Blersdorf, who raises registered Jersey h “ 11 P®?s,n« strange that parents, who can't help Penang for about 2*6 yeras, was I *<now‘edge of the principles o f'
M a il-W e ll bankers' flap envelopes
stock, shipped two bull calves, registered stock, to bUt knOW the careless waXs ot b°y and K‘rl bicyclists, born in Lexington, Ky., schooled in sanitation, it may easily become ’
the Skam okaw a7°H uR a ^ a i l M rf'sk am o k aw a'v
P‘ rm i“ heir youngsters to ride their bicycles through England and talked with a decided a menace to the life and health
are
made w ith an unusually deep
__ ,,
e e n , of tb the
people, Instead
instead of of a a so
source
in e axamoKdWay n u ll as.-ociauon of bxamokaway, traffic unnecessarily, „„
j most of the bicycling
and
in English
En«lish accent.
accent. He
He had
had b been
‘! people.
u rce'
Wash., receiving $800. The selection was made by an the
shoulder flap which is heavily and
business section is entirely unnecessary. Most , af ound the w«rld six times and in
pleasure and comfort. The 1938
association after touring the state.
of the children pedaling around the business sec- almost every country. He told me legislature realizing this, nt th,.,r
fully gummed adding greatly to the
P arty of Swiss visit Hillsboro, C hristie and H el­
th at a t one tim e he had been so | recent session placed the jurisdic- I
speed w ith which these envelopra
vetia on tour of U. S. Party piloted from here by tion are merely out for joy rides.
poor
in
China
that
he
had
to
live
tion
over
plum
bing
regulations
in
Even if girls and boys on bicycles made any
J. J. N ussbaum er of neai Phillips and Joe Mueller
are sealed, as well as affording the
pretense to observe traffic regulations, w hich they on four coppers a day, and had the state of Oregon under the state
of M ountaindale.
been so rich as to be able to lose board of health and authorized it
utmost security when mailed.
do
not,
they
have
no
business
in
congested
district
H illsboro post, American Legion, credit to com­
200,000 Straits dollars In two months to exam ine persons following the
m unity. It has put Hillsboro on the map in athletics. unless it is necessary for them to be there.
calling of plum bers as to their
He
had
large
land
and
real
estate
A good way to prevent tragedy is to keep chil­ holdings in Ceylon, but when he ability and knowledge and to Is­
D elegates to Astoria convention are Zenas Olson,
dren away from w here tragedies are likely to h ap ­ didn't pay the taxes the govern­ sue to those who qualified "C er­
lu m in i o n
E lm er B atchelder and Lawrence Taggart.
R ay-M aling cannery running full blast on cher­ pen.—Cottage Grove Sentinel.
m ent seized them, and he was tificates of Competency.”
ries and logans.
When a plum ber comes to your
afraid to go back or the govern­
T hirteen men adm itted to full citizenship.
m ent would seize him. He was 31, home after August 12, demnnd that
retired now, and claimed to be one he show you his certificate of com­
Thirty Years Ago
of the laziest men In the world. petency. It is your assurance of
Got the small income he lives on safe, sanitary plum bing installations
Argus. Ju ly 20, 1005 There is com plaint by farm ­
e rs r e a n * ,.,«
o u v a .o e o .
u .a i m e u o y s ,r o m
1U m bÎ K . W O rk e r*
® "d
t h ® now by renting rooms in his big by competent mechanic», and vuluc
ers residing outside
of town that
the boys from
H illsboro have driven in cattle from outside the S
^ e r ^
house in Penang We talked for you have every right to expect for
t o n y I tn u b li t u m m u t a
about th ree-quarters of an hour your money.
City lim its in order to get fees for taking them to
in
W
ashington
to
preserve
the
peace
and
prevent
Don't forget. Mr. and Mrs Horne
and
finally he asked me to go up
•! q v A u n r
th e pound.
Jackson Bottom bridge was made possible by violence is obviously insincere. They charge the town to get som ething to eat, so Owner. That "C ertificate of Com
a few determ ined men w ho started a subscription right of labor to picket has been abrogated, forget­ I w ent with him. We took a rick­ petency" is for your protection.
ting that th e rights of employers and innocent w ork­ sha (tw o of us in one) and as we
list to help the county defray th e expense of bridg­ ers
and citizens were violated before th e officers rode along hc pointed out the
NOTICE OF FIN A L HKTTLKMKNT
ing th e big w ater course.
Ore-
a n ! Guardsm en stepped in. It's another case of places of interest and told me about In the C ount? Court o f the S ta te
D avid Cam pbell, resident of H illsboro many w
»on, for WaNhinirton Count?.
anting to bargain collectively, with a club in the them. He spoke Chinese and Ma­ In the M atter ot th e (Sitate o f Kffie
hand> ¡ club o’f ^ ^ ’^ c k rtln g . cJercton to tim id .“ layan and so directed the ricksha
years, died W ednewiay « result of stings from
flecker, Oereeaed.
h° ° C o ^ i i u . State bank w ith T. H. Adams. J. C
U° n' eVC" violence.-C fregon City E n i e ^ r i «
N otice la hereby «Ivan, th at Helen
d riv er in Chinese. The place we
w ent to was run by Chinese, and Kffie Heeker Harrla. the duly appointed, ,
qualified and a t l n ? Admin iatratrla o f
Woods and N e llie Woods Adam s as incorporators,
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true to th eir custom they brought th e C elate o f K ffie Becker, Dereaaad, haa
file articles of incorporation w ith C ounty Clerk
W ith W hich I> C am bino! Thc HU la Imre Independent
us a small tray with six little filed her fin al a c e r i nt In Ihe Count?
Qodm an.
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"M artin's Enemies Active," reads a headline And j dishes on it and tw o small fork's Court ot the S ta te o f Oreyon fo r Waeh-
Incton
C
ounty,
and
that
raid
Court
haa
!
H op house of C ounty C om m issioner C. B. Buch- Oregonians who believe in fair play are not en- I One dish contained peanuts an
the 26th da? o f Auquat,
anan burned near C ornelius w ith 48 bales of hops
tirely som nolent—Hood River News
I other white beans (he g a v e ' the f A ile d D Monday,
l»3f>, at ten o ’clock A. M . In the I
Chancellor Emeritus
It’s Clever to
Be a Clipper
A Tragedy
Many Sheep Shown
at Grove Exhibit
And They Call
New Deal
for Sanitation
fll C A W
E q u ip m e n t
fo r
HEAVY
W o rk
Bicycling Boy Killed
Insincere Protest
XTillsboi^jP^ruus