The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1935, Image 9

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Section 2, Pages 1 to 4
THE LAST CROSS
S tate, Federal
B lack cap C rop
R igh ts V ie w e d
N e a r in g F inish
Relation Probably the Most
fundamental Problem
Mountain Home Club Plans
Show; Endeavor Elect«
E ditor's Note Due of ii series of
dlsi'iixxhinx oii constitutional qties-
I lulls pn pai eit by member* of the
tl uf D faculty for newspaper use.
through co-operation of the college
of .oclal sciences a n d school uf
Journalism.
«By John T. Gunoei
The relation of the federul gov-
ei nrnent to the stutes is probably
Un- m ost fundamental problem of
our i (institutional system Nearly
•
ei y gienl iritern.il coiiflu I Hl uui
history bus Involved the clash of
stall* unit federal rights
Just wliul is tlie legitimate sphere
nt fcderul action and wliut basis Is
there historically In the ever-re­
curring claim of each generation
that the domain of the states Is be­
ing Infringed upon and ttiat the
constitutional system ordained by
the framers is thus being over­
thrown?
Historically, the unswer must be
sought in un unulysls uf the con­
stitution and Its evolution over the
pust 150 years.
When tin* colonies In America
declared their Independence they
were confronted with the task of
forming new governments fur each
late as an Independent entity, and
(or the United Stutes.
The work of the second conti­
nental congress resulted in the
first fcderul constitution the ar­
ticles of confederation, approved fi­
nally March 1, 1781 Under this
constitution, the United Stutes was
merely a league of Independent and
sovereign states
The federal government consisted
of a congress In which each state
, enjoyed equal power as Independ­
ent nations There was no division
of the government into depart­
ments Tlie congress could declare
war. make peace, make treuties.
borrow und coin money, fix weights
and measures und establish post
offices but could not levy tuxes or
regulate commerce Sovereignty was
vested In the states.
The United States upon huving
its independence recognized b y
Great Britain in 1783 was run
fronted with a serious depression
which brought demand* for Infla­
tion and finally Shay'» Rebellion
uf 1788
Il was apparent that tlie states
were in control of the radical debtor
element, agrarian*, mechanics and
laborer*. The lurge landholders und
tlie business interests blamed the
Minnesota society ot Oregon will
hold a picnic reunion Sunday at
Jantzen Beach park. Games, con-
1 tests, and renewing acquaintances
i will be the feature of the day. The
I Indiana and Maine states societies
will also hold their picnic in con-
| junction with the Minnesota society.
( H r Mat,el H A llison ,
Say you saw it in the Argus.
MOUNTAIN HOME This week
will about complete the harvest of
' blackcaps in this locality. Most of
the growers have had a bountiful
crop, although a consider a b l e
amount of loss caused by the extra­
Milk Egg Mash
$<>.00
ordinary hot weather has cut down
Per 100 lbs...............
«8
the total tonnage. The picking price
Best G rade Develop- $<>.30
has been raised from 1‘-2 cents per
pound to 2 cents for the later pick­
100
“
ing The pickers have proven loyal
Turkey Developing $<>.30
and steady, staying on the job even
Mash. Per 100 lbs..... m
through the hottest days. Harry
Sehmeltzer and Jerome Waldron
Scratch Feed, G rit and Shell
have done the blackcap hauling for
Dairy Feed
most of the growers here. Most of
W estern Dairy Feed $ 0 4
the mountain crop has been taken
to Bodle and company at Sher­
P e r tori ...........................
wood, although a few are hauling
O ther feeds in proportion.
to the Springbrook association.
Others are drying and reports are
We w ant your Poultry!
that as much as 28 cents a pound Katharine Hepburn and Charles Boyer, who are co-starred in "Break
of Hearts." coming to the Venetian screen Sunday, Monday and
i for dried blackcaps has been offer­
T u e s d a y . _________________________________________________
ed.
Plan Spud Show
F eed - S eed - W ool and P ou ltry
Ask your attorney to send your
Chehalem Mountain Potato club
Telephone 3061
legal
advertising
to
the
Argus.
met at the home of the president,
James Allison, Friday evening. L.
E. Francis, assistant county agent,
was present. Among the topics of
The Sons and Daughters of Pio- f
discussion at this meeting was that neers of Oregon will hold an all-1
REAL ESTATE
of the problem of storage of pota­ day picnic at Laurelhurst park in
toes and how to have potatoes Portland Sunday. An invitation is
ready for exhibition at the various extended to the general public It
fairs. It was decided to hold an­ is open to all. Please come with
other potato show in this commun­ well filled lunch baskets for a !
ity later this year. Club members happy day.
are making plans to attend the 4-H
An interesting program is being
club picnic at Balm Grove next prepared, consisting o f old-time
Sunday August meeting will be music in which all are expected to
Loans for any purpose on improved city
held at the I F. Atrop home Aug­ join.
or
suburban homes.
ust 16.
A special invitation is extended
Endeavor Elects
Low interest cost; repaym ent privileges.
to pioneer men and women. Come
Mountain Home Christian En­ and bring your friends and neigh­
deavor has elected the following of­ bors and everybody that you can
Prom pt service— home company.
ficers: Helen Sehmeltzer, president;
' Warren Forsythe, vice-president; I think of.
Peronice Ego, secretary, and James
Neighborhood news from 30 Ar­
Allison, treasurer.
Only 45 were present at Sunday gus correspondents in d i f f ere n t '
school last Sunday morning. Plans sections of Washington county ap­
J. M. PER SO N , M anager
are being made by some here to at­ pear in the Argus each w e e k .
what your friends are do­
H illsboro, O regon
Savings A Loan Bldg.
tend the camp meeting at Jennings Learn
ing for less than three cents a
Lodge next week.
week.
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Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.
Harry Saunders were Mr. and Mrs
B. O. Lekas and three children and
Muriel Thurston, all of Portland;
June and Marjorie Schmid of Glad­
stone and Patrick Ryan of Cascade
Locks. Young Ryan, who is a
grandson of Mrs. Saunders, is stay­
ing until after harvest.
Mrs Howard Shipley of Willam­
ette was a recent house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. George Allison, when
she returned to her home. Virgil
Allison accompanied her. He re­
mained for a few days
Mrs. Alex Bruce has been under­
going a series of treatments in a
Portland hospital.
Club to Resume
Mountain Home Bible Study club
will resume activities Wednesday.
Here is a ear that w ill bring
bickering about "Couldn’t yon
The club will meet with the lead­
er. Mrs. George Allison. All who
you to your feet eheering. It
have
gotten alongw i thont th is?”
are interested are welcome to these
meetings.
is bigger and room ier than any
and "Why did yon bring that?”
Hodgen-Brewster
OJL
Farmers’ Cash Store
Sons, Daughters
Pioneers Picnic
LO ANS
Evangelical churches in Jennings
tlie states or In the United States. '
Lodge from July 24 to August 2.
all members were in agreement i
Bible school will convene as usual
that the nutiunul authority, what- 1
at 10 o'clock in the morning. All
ever the power granted to it, must
are invited.
with regard to those powers be
(H r M rs. K L Cos)
The following have been guests
supreme over state uuthonty
KINTON
Mi
and
Mrs.
Roy
during the past week of Mr and
The constitution which was the
Blerly,
who
are
in
the
chicken
Mrs Robert Pomeroy: Mr. and Mrs.
product of the deliberations of the
convention, in the minds of the business on a large scale, lost 54 of Bert Sparks and son Clement. Mrs
frumers established u national gov­ their hens by the extreme heat George Newell. Mrs W A. Kirts
ernment with the national govern­ during the hot wave of last week and Evelyn Waite, all of Portland.
Mrs
Ethel McCormick,
Miss
ment supreme In those pow ers, There were also other losses re­
Blanche McCormick and Virgil Mc­
specifically delegated to it, und : ported.
Builds
Barn
Addition
Cormick of Hillsboro visited Mrs.
with uil others remaining to the j
W C. Hall is building an addition Lilly Bierly Sunday.
states.
to
his
barn.
There was a big crowd at "The
Tlie principle of the division of i
Brotherhood of E v a n g e l i c a l
.tepressm n U| miii the radicals and powers between the state and fed- ! churches in this district met July Riffles" on Fred Anickcr's place
Sunday. This is a very popular
proclaimed the weaknesses of the eral governments would thus seem, 18 with Mr und Mrs
Hurry place during the warm days of
111 general terms, extremely simple
articles ot confederation
Sehmeltzer
at
Mountain
Home.
S.
Our government," wrote Gen­ The national government could e x ­ H Pomeroy. Everett D. Wright and summer and many take advantage
of the nice cool water of the Tual­
eral Knox, "must be braced, chang­ ercise only those powers specifical-1 Edward
L. Cox attended from here atin river.
ed or altered to secure our lives ly granted to it. all others were
George
Godfrey
und
sister.
Miss
and our property . The men of reserved to the states.
In the controversy over the rati­ Amy Godfrey, from McCloud, C a l.
property und the men of stution
who formerly resided here, are
und principle
wish for a gen­ fication of the federal constitution I muking an extended visit with
eral government of unity, as they in the states the proponents of the! old friends here. They arrived from
w e that the local legislatures must constitution, in reality those with California Friday
naturally and necessarily tend to national leanings, became known
(B y Hazel C h urrh ley )
Rebekah club of Ruby Rebekah
as federalists, and those opposed to
retard the general government "
lodge of Scholls will meet with
B. Imlay & Sons
The result, ultima.cly, was the it or leaning toward complete state Mrs. Gludys Aten this Friday aft­ arc KEF.DVILLE—J
running a night shift for a
railing of a constitutional conven­ sovereignty became known as anti- ernoon.
week or so. They are cleaning peas
tion which met in Philadelphia federalists.
Mrs Elizabeth Wright and chil­ grown on the Enschede place at
The struggle over ratification did
Monday. Muy 14. 1787, to revise the
dren.
who
have
been
visiting
dur­
Orenco.
article* of confederation The dele­ not cease with the acceptance of ing the past two weeks with rela­
Mr and Mrs A. Smith of Tigard
gates, in the main. Ignored their the constitution The new govern­ tives in Wuldport. returned home and
Mr. and Mrs. A Moore of Port­
instruction* und for u period of ment hud yet to go into effect lust Wednesday afternoon.
land visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
four months engaged In drafting Federalists und anti-federalists both
Misses Kathryn, Roberta and Churchley.
the constitution of t h e United put up candidates with the federal­ Murilee Pomeroy, daughters of Mr
Betty Ryan of California is visit­
ists winning uguin. In the admin­
State*.
and
Mrs Robert Pomeroy, had ton­
uncles. John and Jim Frank.
The convention was not concerned istration only federalists were plac­ sil operations last week and all are ing Mr her and
Mrs. C. T. Imlay, Mrs
primarily with theory. It was com ed into office
Christiana Kelly and Miss Margaret
"The first government wus thus getting along well.
IMwed of practical men interested
Mrs Fred Valentine, who has Imlay made a business trip to
in no sense u coalition," Professor
in a workable government
been making her home in Spokane. Castle Rock Friday
Luther Martin, delegate f r o m U, ird points out "When the puper Wash., for some time, has been a
Mrs. C. Yoe and son of Port
Marylund, claimed there were three docuiin nt of Philadelphia became guest the past two weeks of her Huron.
Mich., visited her sister-
Itarlies In the convention, the na­ a reall.s il lived on in the reason brother-in-law and sister. Mr and in-law. Florence Yoe. last week.
tionalists. the federalists, and the und will ol tue men who had con­ Mrs H enry J Valentine. Mrs Val­
Mr
and
Mrs. Young of Lisbon.
im|M-rialists The imperialists and structed and adopted It. It was they entine expects to make her home N D., visited the J. F. Lowe home
the nationalist*, combined a n d who enacted the laws, enforced the in California a little later. Mrs this week.
agreed that a national government decrees, raised the army, and col­ Valentine wus a neighbor and
Mrs. John Kirkwood fell down
ought to be established, consisting lected the taxes, and so made the friend of Mr. and Mrs E. L. Cox, her back steps Monday and in­
of a supreme legislative, executive, new constitution an Instrument of when in Portland, and was enter­ jured her leg between her knee
power in the direction of national
and judiciary.
and thigh with a possible fracture
tained by them
The word "national" was struck economy and In the distribution of
Mr. and Mrs J J VanKleek and
Avery Milstead and friend. Frank
out and "United States" Inserted in wealth In their hands mere words daughter Miss Helen VanKleek. who Dobnikar of the U. S. S. Okla­
Its place, which Luther Martin de­ on purehment were transformed in­ were guests for a week or so of homa are home on a furlough vis­
clared was done because the other to un engine of sovereign com­ Mr und Mrs. Virgil Landess of iting Mr. and Mrs. D Milstead.
pulsion that could not be denied Chitwood also took in some of the
might create alarm.
Several of the Reedville young
While there was disagreement ns anywhere throughout t h e length coast resorts and returned home people attended the five-and-ten
to whether sovereignty rested In and breadth of the land."
carnival sponsored by the Aloha
during the pust week.
B Y P U. in Kreller's grove
Alerting Set
Vera Lowe attended a picnic at
Business and prayer meeting of
the church will be held at the Jantzen Beach Friday for the Port­
Infinite Wisdom
church August 8 at 8 o'clock. E v -' land nurses.
Your physician is pre­
eryone is invited to be present a t ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Schappert are
pared, through years of
tlie meeting Rev. Virgil Speece, spending a week at Ocean Park.
concentrated study a n d
pust or of the church, will have Wash.
vast experience in t h e
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Churchley and
charge of the meeting.
field of medicine, to meet
Mrs. Gladys Aten attended Re­ daughter have returned from a
any emergency. Very often
bekahs' Past Noble Grands' meeting few days vacation at Yachats.
n serious condition, such
in Sherwood last Wednesday after­
us nephritis, is manifested
Small llqmr Sold
noon.
by early mild symptoms
Half-acre tract and a small house
No preaching service will be held
owned
by
Kuratli A Wismer north
which can only be inter­
at the church this Sunday as the
preted correctly by your
pastor. Rev. Virgil Speece. w ill be of Hillsboro was sold to Mr. and
in attendance at the Oregon-Wash­ Mrs William Rollins of Hillsboro
physiclnn.
ington summer assembly of the last week.
A Prescrlptionist Fills Rxs
Carefully at
Kinton Chickens
Killed by the Heat
Imlay’s Warehouse
Runs Night Shift
HILLSBORO
PHARMACY
Z. J. Riggs, Prop.
243 Mnin St.
Hillsboro
Phone 311
A New
Lettering
Glen Epler Named
on Dilley Board
Glen Epler was re-elected to the
Dilley elementary school board
Thursday evening during a special
district election. The first ballot
was contested on the allegation
that several aliens had voted.
Epler, the incumbent, received
55 votes Thursday while Roy Hiatt
received 34. In the previous elec­
tion Epler had won out by a 28
to 24 margin W. L. Marshall was
re-elected clerk of the district.
Our classified columns may have
just what you are looking for—
Read them.
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tfuw to Roup th e enTrancY
to y»>ur home neat aiwHrim.-
Ford sedan o f previous years.
It seats six passengers in an*
ham pered com fort. There is
room to s-t-r-e-t-c-h and relax.
A ll p assen g ers are cr a d le d
b etw een th e sp r in g s o n &
beautifully flexible 1 2 3 -in c h
springbase—the superlative o f
riding ease. Add to this the
total elim ination o f the bag*
gage bugaboo and you have
the ideal car for touring. A com ­
m odious b u ilt-in trunk, easy
to reach, keeps bags and suit
cases clean and drv. No m ore
I f yonr m otoring plans includ e
lon g or short trip s—and this
car w ill encourage th em —see
the Ford V-8 T ouring Sedan
before yon buy. A phon e call
w ill bring it to your door.
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