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H IL L S B O R O
Face Loss
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, August 8, 1935
Former Hillsboroites Encountered on
Trip to Alaska by Local Resident
county for th e c u rre n t year, a c ­
cording to W illiam F C yrus, conn
ty agent Tile reduction asked In
Collapse of the state m arketing agree­
the 1935 c o n tra cts is 10 per cent
ment in W ashington has headed the in­
W ith W hich la ( ’♦«»bin od the Hillsbor« Independent
,\ »hurt cruise in A laska w aters w a terfa lls w ere n am ed llrld a l Veil below (lie base average.
dustry tow ard a crisis that will bring
R ii laboro A n n » «stab. 1H>4
It
p«nde>nt «st*
Het ween 100 and 150 11 i I liboro
is a v acation w hich is not only and H orse Tail, the sunn- as on the
M r * IN N K Y A M c K IN N K Y . Pnhllshera
youngsters tu rn e d out T uesday aft
ruin to many producers, W ashington state conducive
to b e tte r h ealth but Is C olum bia R iver highw ay A Sour
¿Published Thursday
Entered mt second-class m a tte r in the
ernooti
for the field day program
director of dairies and livestock predicted. also a p lea su re trip th at can n o t be dough of 98 was our driver, a m an
poatoffit-e at Hillsboro, Orearon
I th e Ju n io r high school grounds
excelled anyw here- th at is if you w ho had conducted a Jew elry s t o r e '
Price of milk dropped and the buying ! are
'he event was conducted as part
a good sailor and like n a tu ra l th e re for years, but had b e e n 1
w. virnk M c K inney
M B S E. C. M c K IN N E Y
power of the dairym an decreased.
the sum m er's recreation program
G od-m ade scenery — acco rd in g to forced to give up his business w hen I
Associate E ditor
1 .iito r
(Continual torn i » n one)
was u n d e r th e d irection of
Greedy and selfish interests in an ef­ Mrs. E m m a C. M cK inney, w ho re- the tow n dw in d led from sev eral south of the S o u th e rn Pacific I and
rn e d F rid a y n ig h t from a 12-dav thousand in h ab itan ts d u rin g m m - trucks w ould be too low for the L ansing " ” S tray er. supervisor
fort to make more dollars for themselves j tu
O F F IC IA L N R W B F A F R B O F
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y
trip to S e w a rd on the S S A laska
_ days to 400 __________
________
inners
in p th und
e various
com pel!-
at the presen
t tim e, ________
proposed W new’
se t-u
C unning-
um ers
chisel on the other fellow and seek an u n ­ She w as accom panied by Miss Ina mg
It is culled
called the
itv ’ ' n o u w .,-----
ham autfi'c«tcd .. » „ «*..w
... tions w ere as follows 50 >.*rd dash
th e 'G
‘G host t C ’ity
„„
Soberripttna Kales S tric tly ('ash in Advance
i
P
earl
A
llen
of
A
m
ity,
w
ho
re-
W ith in W ashington County
Outside W ashington County
fair advantage. W hen checked up they
but an abandoned m ine lias r e - ! versing the flow on Second street
A nna Je a n Steele, first. Ja n e t
*2.00
j m ained at O lym pia. W ash , for a
II S . |
tran sfer
second, and W alter John
3.50 take the question to court in an effort few days' visit w ith Mrs. I, 1 eently been opened there, as is th e and installing a pum p to transfei
Foreign countries
In m uny |N»ria
p a rts Ol
of A laska.
laska, a d u u t e 't h e sew age
into
te rce p tin g ,,n- ,b *n l ™ .'aril dash foi girls
a.
, ..........
4 case V 1,1
_ in
to th
the e in tercep
to break down the entire structure for G , an n iM
a /»»i
«•
I i D
orene
Foelker, first; Alice Pierre.
in n c Z iegler) fo rm erly of * to - the ad v an ce ’ in th e p rice of ..................
gold line.
F irst Audited Paper
M EM R ER O iw o n State
H illsboro.
I I O
ur d *••••«-•
riv e r told
their own selfish ends.
*'*••
>viu us
M« th
m at
m it
ii cost
tu.n him
m m I E stim ated cost t of providing the „ [second, M argaret Havens, third
Largest Audited W eek­
E d itorial Association and
ly C irculation in Ore-
N ational E d ito rial Asao-
M cK inney, w ho u n d e rw e n t I * 12 to K»‘t his car. a C h evrolet various tru n k s a n d Intercepting , ya d dash for boys Hill Foelker,
A ttacks are being m ade on the a g ri­ I a Mrs
tkm.
m ajo r o p e ratio n several m onths coupe, from S eattle, and he can sew ers was set as follows: T en th i “ s t- H arlan Weintz, second 100
• in the » only use it - four or —
-
— en th und ■ --
cultural agreem ents in this state and on ago * and ■ .. w «. ho - took . .» th e - tr ip
five m onths i n 1 ! street
tru n k • (T
M ain to: y a rd dash for boys G eorge Pinch
The H illsboro Argus neaumes no fina ncia l responsibility for
j in terest of h e r health, says:
the y e a r
1 in te rc e p to r>. $18.740; south s I d e ' ' ,r -
Hus Jones, second; Donald
the
milk
control
law,
which
have
adm
it­
errors published in its columns, but in cases where this paper
"F rid a y m orning we a rriv e d in b ra n ch und pum ping plunt, 13750; ¡'"•'Iker. th ird
Pole vault
Wes
"Leaving S e a ttle a bout 9:30 a.
tedly helped the dairym en of this sec­
Is at fa u lt w ill re p rin t th at p a rt of an advertisem ent in which
Sew
ard,
th
e
end
of
our
tr
ip
We
!
Intercepting
sew
er
((D
e
n
n
is
to
See-
L
ctehum
,
first, Don Foelker. see
m J u ly 20. w ith about 380 o n
ibe typographical m istake occur*.
tion. W hat affects them affects every board,
w
ere
disap
p
o
in
ted
tiere
in
not
g
e
t
-
;
ond>,
$3850,
In
terc
ep
tin
g
s
e
w
e
r
,,nd.
Util
koelker.
third
Scooter
inclu d in g the crew , our
business man in this community. Laws for first stop w as at K e tch ik an the ting to tak e a trip inland on t h e ' 'S e c o n d to tre a tm e n t plunt), $15,- ' “ ‘T i'*” 1 ‘ ¡•»gan. first Stanley
"■“* and
— j o utfall
.......................................
i trea tm e n t plant Dillon, second; I’uul P atterson J r .
m orning v,
of tfuiy
Ju ly 22. w iu
ith i o beau
e a u - 1 A laska railw ay , - but - late r jo in e d a 300;
the stabilization of such a great and im­ ,iw««uii«
'th ir d High ju m p W endell Hea-
l scenery along th e route. This group ta k in g an au to tr ip to K enai to riv e r), $8050
portant industry, which affects the pros­ tifu
eoek. fu
first,
Juek
C onform ing w ith the re p o rt m ade ‘'•"’•t.
st Ja
ck D
Do orland, second,
is a c ity of a bout 7000 v ary in g take. En ro u te to th e lake. Just
perity of all. are beneficial and necessary. p opulation and is called th e king) out of S ew ard, o u r d riv e r took us late in 1933 by th e B oard of Con , W“ " Johnson, third
stum
club are
g o v e rn o r' M eetings <
of
si
■> the
m e sm
m p co
eitv of A laska.' H ere w e m et for- to 11 very in te re stin g hom e built cuttin g E ngineers to th e governor
I m or H illsboro friends, Mrs. Alm a of logs and n a tiv e rocks He sug- and R econstruction A dvisory bourd being continued at 19 a m each
re la tiv e to sew age trea tm e n t m '• oesday and T hursday at tin P e ter
Some of (he m alcontents are still peck­
Much is being w ritten about our sen­ W illis B eegle a n d Mrs. M ay W illis Rested th a t we m ight be perm itted the
W illam ette valley.
unningham
" ‘iscow school
Dobbs, w ife of M ilson D o b b s . <0 go th ro u g h th e house if w e liked , - - - ----------------
------ , . - C ...........
«...
I Skskl I 1,1
I SS Is I f
ing away at the governor to make his dif­ ators and representatives a t W ashington. collector
of custom s. We also m et tt was th e hom e of Dr and Mrs
included
in his re p o rt plans for
ficult job as governor all the more diffi­ D. C., being tired and hot and anxious them on th e r e tu rn trip , b u t due A D. H averstock. a n d Mrs H aver- com plete tre a tm e n t plant to serve
cult with th eir continual sniping. M artin for a vacation. There are millions of other to o u r boat a rriv in g h o u rs b ehind Mock v e ry graciously show ed us i *be e n tire city. T he plunt suggest
chedule
sedim entation
)rú¡$¡*A¡
Local Youngsters
Conduct lid d Day
Sewer Plan Studied
by City Councilinen >'f'
Still Harping Away
lim erai Set for
has been the kind of a governor th at this
state needed, one with strength and in­
testinal fortitude, and yet because of this
he has been the object of sniping by politi­
cal enemies from the first.
He is a governor of all the people and
not of any p articular minority group, who
for instance tak e exception to his strong
stand in the recent labor troubles th a t if
handled w eakly m ight have throw n us
into worse turm oil than was faced a year
ago this summer.
M artin was fairh and squarely elected
governor in spite of a lot of mud throw ­
ing and political backbiting less th an a
y ear ago. All the facts about his being a
retired m ajor-general and other questions
th a t his enemies are continually harping
about were brought out into the open and
thoroughly discussed at election time. The
vote was decisive. It is time his political
enemies and political opportunists realize
th a t constitutional governm ent in A m er­
ica provides for m ajority rule.
The state has been m ighty fortunate
in having a strong and decisive governor
in these trying times, and from comment
heard many thousands feel th a t wav about
it.
people in the country that feel the same
way and who are working hard nearly
every day in the year. F u rth er they do not
receive the fat salaries or the short w ork­
ing periods of their congressional rep re­
sentatives. It m akes us kind of weary
reading about how bad they feel.
at this lim e No Intel,od
w e st* " *h ° Wn l,y lhe
In
"ihldlo
Women’s’ G roup
Aids M useum
D onation of $5 to anslst In
■>
c lin g the w ork of the W ashington
t m inty H istorical am i Miis.1,111 ,
sociatlon In b rin g in g the Tozi,
histo rical collection to lllllst,,,,
was voted by th e W om an's lt,-||, '
C orps F riday a fte rn o o n
lie.Id,
the gro u p c o n trib u tio n m em bcis
plan Io tak e out Individual mein
bershipu
O ne of the first m em berships .,
In w as from M rs M A Lyn, h
1 Eva Hailey) of R edm ond, who
a letter said. My h e a rtie st g o ,J
w ishes for th e atieeeas of t li «
w o rth y e n terp rise
—
4-f I Club Groups
Plan Fair Events
tOmiltnwwl frtnn pa<w ,,na)
Hie 4 II c lu b sum m er school ,i
C orvallis w ill also tie offered
D ollar d in n e r com petition w , i |’
again lie one of th e highlights ,,j
tlie liimie econom ica departm ent
p rogram Any g irl In ro o k in g , hi
muy e n te r the com petition, p u n
mg. serving and clean in g up wu
in th ree hours a d in n e r for f., ■
IHs.pl,• ut a post not exceeding s
S tyle re v u e Is also scheduled f ..
girls en ro ll,si In sew ing lit tv
and V clulM
Power Association
to Meet on Friday
<uj iw piuuuuiicv 11 j ibiuna anu
-nusscii mvrriii, uroinci
is th e largest a n d m ost im p o rta n t
J e r r y M errill of th is citv. Shi
p e r cent county, Iowa, D ecem ber 8 1879, and
com m ercial city in A laska. Cold “ •*’
» cu rio c arv e d from a been proposed to seek a 11 45 per
e to O regon In 1901 lie was
D elegates to the N orthw est Or
R ainier citizens in a vote taken re­ storage plants, salm on c a n n e rie s broken p a rt of th e p lan e w hen he Rrunt troin the P ublic W orks ad- cam
m arried to V ivian Fogel at Forest
and lu m b er m
ills a re th e greatest ;' ” d Dr H averstock h a d gone Into m in istratio
nulls
n C
ouncilinen
-------
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------- have
------ been G rove S eptem ber 5, 1008. P rior to gon Pow er D istrict aaaodatlon will
cently voiced approval by a large m ajority I source
m
eet
at 8 p in F rid ay at the M
---------- 1...
,h e in te r ior on T h an k sg iv in g Day considering
;— - plans
• ---- *-----------
„» prosperity.
of
for rev en u e from
m oving to B eaverton, the family M lnnvllle city hall P e titio n s f.
of an ordinance to prohibit throw ing of
"W e reach ed W rangeU ab o u t 5:30 lo bring to the hospital a tcachc'i sew er service re n ta ls to c arry part lived ul R ockaw ay and Forest
handbills or other papers on porches and J th a t evening, a n d h e re w e v isited who tiad sh o t h e rself M r M errill of th e costs und to assess the bul ■ G rove Dei-easeii is survived by the o ig an lu itliin of a su p er peopl,
pow er d istric t w ill be a v ailab le
yards with the exception of the new spa­ C hief S h a k e 's house, w h e re a lec ­ and a friend. Mr H orner of Hawaii, unee against p ro p e rties benefilted w idow and th ree ch ild ren K e n ­ that
tim e.
Need of the disposal plunt at this
tu re r is in a tte n d an c e to give had spent a happy evening, sin g ­
neth.
L
au
ra
and
E
thel
He
was
a
per. Many people do not take kindly to to
Detail w ork of c irc u la tin g tl
e was qu estio n ed bv Cutm eil-
u rists th e histo ry of th e place, ing C ornell u n iv ersity songs at the tim
m an J J M
P erson
He pointed ¡’r ° ,h ''r ° f ,,W
., ,U rkc'
|H titm ns In W ashington county .,
having their porches and yards cluttered j T his house is 98 y ears old a n d w as H averstock . . . hom
e m night
re , | ou<
P o e n th w
en nc b e fo
lost
m M a r ly a th ird of th e lota! ¡¿'^1[*'{’luV k! P o r t l n i “ ' m '" " * - K*' discussed d u rin g a m eeting uf tl .
up with such m aterial.
used by th e In d ian s as a c o m m u ­ the fatal trip on w hich he lost
‘•''Uiity
g roup at th e H illsboro c i',
w as ei’s* of H'e im provem ent was for 1 ,,Us,g„,.iu Fiiecnc *,i. I
n ity house It w as b u ilt d u rin g a his life. An e x h au stiv e I search
, U? this
«hi. fe atu re and ^ declar«rf
1 ^ ' t th l a ^ t ’ s uu.-h
^ h X . X t* ^ D .. e *. r b K r ,u.
( V ?l,ui
o"d
ade for M r M errill and t h ^ p »>!>»»,.•
Alu< hull Friday vvrtiinK
potlatch w hich se rv ed as pay for m
.n ’a'
•ver found CO8L’ - ¡(u n n e c e ssa ry , w ould be eon- lltl>‘h U r'
Col<>
e house-raising. T his is th e only ' . 1 no ,ra c e ° ( ¡* w as eve
M a r r ia g e l.ir r n a e a
The H. E. Susbauer place in east Hills­ th
house of its k ind now in A la s k a ,! ? h c ,s ta te d ,h a ( bis plan
I s m w a i (
> City Manager GaorgeMc /-<
•
. -
a
O liver P e rry M attson of D e p ,-
boro and on the continuation of Oak a n d is used as a m useum , m a n y ' "e av ily loaded
w ith m m achinery.
achinery. ,*’e . a,!c‘
eral o o th er cuuncllm cn C lf illll IVliH'kct
l,id sev
several
«ay „ml Mrs Elsie W illi«,,,, r .
p ro b a b ility he had been
cHed the fact th at O regon cities
street, is one of the most attractive places Indian relics a d o rn in g its w a lls ! ant^ In
OA TS O ats m ark et w eak w ith t.u les t reek, A ugust 1
in cabinets. C h ief S hake s canoe 14,111x1 in sta »tly
w h en it fell D r w ould be re q u ire d to trea t sew age
in the county. The beautiful grounds show and
E dw ard A D e v i ll e ,,f Hlllsboi
is ju st outside a n d is longer th an *(a v ers,o c k w as
an arm y surgeon m m ’t'1' d epositing it in the riv ers no outlet for grow ers excepting in
the feed trade, according to local and F ra n c e . Q noa of C ornell,,
much painstaking work and interest. It th e house, th e w id th being six ant^ *la<* been w ith th e L etterm an 1 *n " ’e n e a r future,
at th e city adopt nn i m ark e t sources T he A tlantic sea- ro u te 2. A ugust 5
is a show place th a t is a credit to the feet. W rangell has a p opulation and o ,h e r «o v ern m en t hospitals tie- «•‘«luesl th lat
F red F ra se r und V irginia E A m ,
of
■> o
n e of
o f th
ig« e o ..id
o rdinance ei 'stablishing grades f o r ! M»rcl will not tak e oats this y ear
of about
about 1200
1200 a a n n d d is
one
ld ­ (ore going to A laska
county as well as the city.
p roviding
in- “ “s t**®1-”
* " > plentiful supply east fo ld, both of F orest G rove. A ugust
"W hen we reached C ordova on i m ilk , und
nd Pr<n'ld
m g for re g u la r In-
est A m erican se ttle m e n ts in A laska
C.OO.OK
„ u rn
m b oering
m e Roekles Prices a re largely
F ish in g e and
lu m
e rin g a a re
rc m
th e e in-1
in ‘he re tu rn tr ip w e enjoyed a 54- ’PvcUons ° ( d a iries serving Hills
T hom as G ordon F ra n ts a n d Gem
dustries. On th e ri
r e tu
' r n tr ip w e m ile trip on tn e C opper R iver and I i >rO » i'“ ’ n'a d e by L. V. Hull! of m 'm m al nt term inals w ith buy
glu May B aker, both of For, t
per ton r,
u
r * ’ m et hv
™...,. ...
u , V nrthu-.w iom
ingdew Duirv
the M om
orningdew
D airy II»»
He nm
eon - Indicating around $21 ix-r
w o ere
by Mrc
Mrs. r E i J ta Davis:
who
N orthw estern i? R u H out to Miles . 1'io
Gi
>ve. A ugust 8
ten
d
ed
that
the
prices
now
paid
the
new
crop
O
ats
in
the
valley
recently w ent to th at city, und and C hilds glaciers and th e Alier
W ilbur R ussell Peck of Gaston
h e r d a u g h te r V erna Mrs. Davis crum ble canyon M iles is alm ost a> for m ilk ju stifie d p ro p e r production a re looking b e tte r th an expected
V erna and R ichard all h ave good large as C olum bia glacier, being conditions and w ould not w ork a Tlie long d ry spell w ill cut down and t.uclle K strle rn Coy of Fore t
• .rove, A ugust 8
H< production of spring oats n-
positions th e re and w ill probably th ree m iles long. 30« feet high and h a rd sh ip on sm all p roducers
i
A lbert A E llis of H oldrrag-
not re tu rn to
illsboro ........
u n til late about 35 m iles deep B etw een the also declared th at the license fee sections bul they a rc ; km c
— H
.................
Nel.
and Mrs M.try C Coy ,,f
could cover th e cost of Inspection te r th an earlier
As w e see it. th e re is in volved in th e th rea te n e d in O ctober or N ovem ber W illiam tw o glaciers is Miles g lacier bridge and suggested th a t a re p re se n tativ e
Gaston.
A ugust 7
HAIH.EY I'm-
rlcv m ar. , t n
(«-e'1 long, and cost of con
State relief adm inistrators acted a r­ collapse ot o u r sta te AAA. som ething fa r m ore s e r ­ W ilkins, w ho conducts a b a rb e r
q
uiet
w
ith
pri
uf
the
O
regon
Milk
C
ontrol
board
shop
there,
w
as
a
n
o
th
e
r
fo
rm
er
»truction
w
as
a
q
u
a
rte
r
of
u
m
il-
jer
bitrarily throughout the w heat belt to cut ious th an th e rig h t of a m erc h an t to sell produce H illsboroite w e m et. H e is th e ¡lon- T his ra ilw a y was the in- could be obtain ed to c a rry on i n ­ ton und not m uch m tc irs t I leing Malt for N rp a rste M s t n lr n a i M - r
a t c u t ra te prices. W hat is re a lly involved is the
spection w ork.
show n. It is li I
M irkelson L ydia vs Ja m es A
from the dole every male physically able questio
u rin i b a n
n w h e th e r a r e ta ile r o r w h o le sa le r sh a ll be fa th e r of Ted W ilkins of th is city spiration of Rex B each's story.
V erne C u rry , H illsboro grocer, prices w ere low er t i the week,
to handle a pitchfork. Relief heads were backed by th e c ourts w hen he re so rts to p ractices We also m et Mrs J W P ritc h a rd , " r h e Ir,,n T ra il.” T he road is t»ti confirm
ed H u lit’s statem ents, de- a ro u n d $20 per ton m P ortland
If y ou ch an g e y o u r a d d ress kind
ito r and p u b lish er of th e W rang- m iles long and w as very expensive
supported by federal governm ent in th eir w hich a re sh u n n ed by a g re at m a jo rity of his com ­ ed
sham . e that M ixers provide the chief outlet ly notify th e A rgus d irec t and at
entinel, w ho
expttosive
to m ain-
ain . aring th at "it w as a ........
' ell
“ S
o euiinei.
oo is
IS a life-long
in c-lo n g ,o
" build
ooi.u and is exp
en siv e io
p
etitors.
W
e
h
ave
only
to
re
fe
r
to
th
e
situ
atio
n
..
..g
.LI-
tflin
17
...
a
city
the
size
of
H
illsboro
did
not
cam paign to put able-bodied relief clients
frien d of M rs H ubert K elly of th is ta in - 17 bridges being w ashed out i Jv 7
j '’
H l|l'l>'>ro did nol
c rea te d by a recen t P o rtla n d c o u rt decision, w hich city The p rin te r in this office had w hen “ w as opened for tra v e l this
',n , or<’ " ' an< ® re g u ia tm g th.
to work in the harvest fields. “No work, virtually,
nu llifies a t lea st one of th e leading p rin ­ I know n th e A rgus
___________
q u lrln
an. Jo h n sPr ‘n« C ordova has a p opulation
, and re
r,,<im
rtn g In
no e a t,’’ was the edict laid d o w n by ciples involved in th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju st­ L aurs, at R aym ond. forem
------ordinances from
Wash before of about 1400 w ith a n estim a te d
South D akota’s governor. Farm ers had m en t Act. T he a rtic le of com m erce involved is ice he cam e to H illsboro.
p opulation of a bout 2000 in sum - th e sta te and P o rtlan d w ere sub-
i m ttted and th e council in stru cted
been having trouble securing enough help cream and a basic com ponent of ice cream , of course,
‘ P e te rsb u rg w as o u r n e x t stop, mer. It has fo u r churches, but som e 1 p * , , , d„ ,h c co“ " c ‘l ln’
is cream p roduced from O regon d a iry herds. U nder
o f our fellow -passengers
trie d to go „ “ J . 5 ’
*’“ >
__________
iimey, to |
d u rin g harvest.
•
th e sta te AAA a code w as fo rm u la ted a n d included but as we passed th ro u g h d u rin g to ch u rch till'
un
f i n a n c e for
c<
the S unday
S unday w.. w e iv»...
w ere P. 7
*¡2 « l>r<,ina,lt',-
for conslder-
the night, w e 'took it in' on th e r e ­
This policy should be m aintained in a basic p rice a t w hich ice cream m ight be re ta ile d tu
th
ere
and
said
th
e
city
had
no
‘
»
‘L
,h
<
‘
n
‘’xt
«
’"’’¡on
L ocated a t the no rth end
.y nao no
«ay M
of ((¡ll’
H illsboro
, u ann
,ln of
b<>''o a app
p ja eared
-a rc l
all relief work. Too m any have been —an d th is p rice was, in tu rn , based on a fa ir re tu rn of rn W trip.
rangell N arrow s, it has an m inisters. C ordova is noted for its
Fake advantage o f
to
th
e
dairy
m
an
.
B
u
t
a
re
ta
ile
r
w
ho
m
akes
it
his
and gold m ines und fish- an
council and naked th at
spoiled by feeling th a t the governm ent boast th a t h e "is n e v e r un d erso ld .” c u t d eeply in to estim ated p opulation of 150«. and copper
erics.
™i o rd in an ce be a dopted licensing
this offer now
owed them a living and th at all they had th e p rice ag reed upon by a ll h andlers, a n d a P o r t­ is said to h av e th e g re atest w ealth -w « k . a
„ .u
slu * m oney m achines." C ouncil-
per
capita
of
any
A
lask
an
city.
Has
h . ip
»
*
1
d
.
,C2d
“
m
e
v
e
ry
m
en
tlcclured
th
a
t
they
w
ould
t
,ke
to do was to sit down and dem and it. lan d c o u rt up h eld him.
1 Strainer, covered,
a large h a lib u t ------
flee t -----
a n d ----------
salm on ta ll ‘ales a bout the sw arm s of th e m a tte r u nder ad v iv ,m .m ««a
Now Being Paid o n
Now, w e a re told, it is q u ite p ro b a b le th a t no . tro llin g fleet, and is specially noted m osquitoes a n d th e size of them , in stru cte d the citv a tto rn Jv U^ d
Bern- growers, for instance, have had
sauce pun
$2.65
its c rab and sh rim p It has a bu‘ ‘he only tim e th ey annoyed u s 1 d raw up a suggested o r d i n a l .
trouble securing pickers in the past be­ ap p eal w ill be taken, a n d th e a g ree m e n t w ill be for
YOUR SAVINGS
F irem en Instructed the% R v coon
p e rm itte d to go by d efau lt. This, in tu rn , w ill p ro ­ large high school and the only com- * aa * ^ n w e w ere on th e C opper
1 Vapor Sent dutch
cause in some cases relief w orkers p re­ voke a w a r in ice c ream prices, and the loss w ill as p letely eq u ip p ed gym nasium
t r, J iY«r ‘«'ip, w here th e ra ilro a d was cil th a t they had p e rm itte d the
OWB
$ 4 .4 0
ferred to continue as they were on the ar.vays, be d ra w n from th e d a iry m an in lo w er prices A laska Is d istrib u tin g point for b !n l ‘ o ver sw am py g ro u n d m ost surunce pro tectin g them n« r
sm all villages a n d fox farm s,
in- of th e w ay to the glaciers. At A b e r - ; outside of th e cHy to I , „22 Z *
rolls with a governm ent handout. O pportu­ fo r his cream .
1 \ apor Seal, covered,
Som eday, w e hope to m eet a m an w ith a legal e lu d in g th e fox farm of Mr and crom bie C anyon we saw th e Cop- it w as d u p licated bv staV ^
nity for work should be given all.
sauce pan
$3.20
T
tu rn of m in d w ho w ill be ab le to convince us th a t Mrs. Bob R obinson (C laire M c K ln -, Pt‘r r ,v e r ru n n in g tw o ways, d u e 1 ance c arried by th e eiiv
Every Savings Certifi­
an eddy, and th e re is so m uch re q u est th a t th e 50 c e n t , f a r m i
th e re is re a lly a law w hich m akes it illegal for ney. fo rm erly of H illsboro, and
glacial silt in th e riv e r th a t it looks paid by the citv for I m h / . o T
fa rm e rs to get to g eth e r to fix th e p rice th ey ask half-siste r of F. G. M itchell,
I Zenith Model “ Y”
cate is insured 100%
"Juneau, th e c ap ita l city,
w as “ ke a riv e r of m ud
added U th e ir J a y “ as g r ' , . : . '
for th e ir produce, w hile a n o th e r law condones the
Electric
W asher $59.95
against Iosa under Fed­
"A laska abounds
i n m a je s tic 1 bX councilm en. D ick L orm or was
fix in g of prices, w hich is a basic necessity in the o u r n e x t visit, arid h e re w e had
our
first
close
view
of
a
g
lacier
scenery,
b
e
au
tifu
l
flow
ers
i
sim
ilar
approved
as
a
firem
an
c
onduct
of
ev
ery
d
ay
business.
A
nd
u
n
til
w
e
m
eet
G reat sums of money are recognized
eral Insurance Plan
Total value
r i r ® M arshal W ilbur Dillon w a .
$70.20
is m an w ith a legal tu r n of m ind, w e a re going the M endenhall. T h e d riv e r w ho to o u rs,, fisheries, m ines, w i l d
as necessary for prim ing the pum p of th
and game, totem poles, and last but not in stru cte d to in v estig a te fire has
to hold to th e opinion th a t m isin te rp re ta tio n by a ? ,U2 out to the Klacier
«rds w ithin the citv lim its and tn
NOW
business and to see th a t millions of A m er­ in co m p eten t or p re ju d ice d ju d g es is m ore to be A uk lake w as one of the d riv ers ¿east—c u rio stores.
¡w h e n ce
h e re in *
r "A lady ,rorn W yom ing w ho had
’’« ’» 'n n ien d a tlo n s to th e cour.
ONLY
icans are not forced to stan-e, but it seems biam ed th a n th e law itself.—Hood R iv er News.
rwxrx,.ia»4C v ,
1
a , been v isitin g h e r son n e a r S ew ard c11 ^or cont^ ‘fnnalion.
logical th a t some effort should be m ade
J n Pt h i ?™»°f
S®00 and nestles told us th a t peas grew nine feet . Aa« ' ‘!''n c n t for the Im provem ent
This is a saving
: ea,h ' / “ ‘ ° / a” ‘« / . U? e a “ n
tall th e re and bore-8 from the'
‘h ” .’— .b .» "d w est «P,de aroSl
Savings are accepted in
to raise these needed funds. A balanced
a re a of scenic g ra n d eu r H ere w c 1 of A ugust u n til N ovem ber 'o r u n til w as estim ated at $26 "each^ for
of $10.25.
budget tends to confidence. The Roose­
small
or
large
amounts,
“ WA - ^ . ar, g„ 7 , o ^ ldo f <’th‘ rti
‘h e r n ^ A l ^ n !'y
■<*. a fte r t h e ^ a n t "had
velt tax plan is partly the answer, but it
W e had occasion re c e n tly to p u rch ase a n e c k ­ in ihc t o r i d d in T h , ? '
to suit y o u r conven­
( all for dem onstration.
! ar8.CSt ve««‘* b >®’ Brow large and a r c
deducted On the east side the
hardly goes fa r enough to m ake much im­ tie. T h e o w n er of th e shop show ed us som e a t $1 r ic h m i n i n g ’ l n
e en te r of 11 te n d e r and juicy. She also visited 25?, C,," t ,o r ,b e m ain tru n k s was
ience.
e
a
gold m ine th e re a ,,d saw th ree r s,, lm a ‘ed a t $4 each for 50 by 1“
EASY TERMS
pression on the sums expended. A w ider and also som e a t 50c W e looked first a t those for th a t t h l m.8ne 7 a iW
50c a n d th en ex am in ed those for $1. W hile we
h at the m ine em ployed h undreds m en tak e out $1500 on,- day
,ols and ^ 3 for each lot on the
base for income purposes will make a big w ere in th e process of doing th e la tte r thing, th e of m en d u rin g th e depression, th re e "The g re a te r Dart o f i n l a n d t r a v e l la te rals.
______________________________ -
hole in the deficit and m ake more people p ro p rie to r said; "L et m e see, you w an t a tie to sh ifts n ig h t a n d day. w ithout low- is done now b^ a tn d a n i
tax conscious. Income taxes, the fairest m atch th e b row n su it y o u a re w earing," and im ­ e n n g wages. R ecently som e agita- w here it fo rm erly t ‘x,k w eeks to D r P l ' t l m r ,
began looking a t those on th e 50c rack.
of all, are slight in comparison with those P m re ed se iately
TUALATIN VALLEY
a te d a a
t r i k e.
er O
f f i c e r , had
h a d "t to be m
a k es
e a
“ few
, H p ho
b y u rs d b « , t a m “
a es strik
O fficers
tak
I
n tly he found one a n d gently insisted th a t it in n cited
th a t must be paid on property, which has w as ju s t th e thing.
• S ,k7 X . “ ”wT ~ ■"d, h’S “
.5 -" »
FEDERAL SAVINGS
been under such a hea)-y burden for years.
T he po in t th a t w e w ish to m ak e is th a t he
__ .a from p air, on ( l
*
1
ICon«lnii»d
& LOAN ASSN.
could h a v e sold us a $1 tie, b u t w ould ra th e r please
tors cam e th ro u g h w hile the local
us instead. It w as re fre sh in g to find a g entlem anly , the m useum th erein , w hich con­ se a rc h lig h t m an e u v ers from t h e t „ 2 5 ? ? Wa,‘ lh e re ’■'»■««n doc­
Savings A L oan Bldg
o p k eep er w ho w as not in a n y sense of th e w ord tain ed m any in te re stin g relics of fleet w hich w as in th e h a rb o r
to rs th a t com e to A m erica for
H arris bridge dedication at Farm ing- sh
e a rly days, including the check
H illsboro
O regon
‘T h is story w ould be incom plete CRnfe ’ ? 2 nd m ° re “ m e a t tbC M «y°
w h at w e m ight call "g rabby." O f course, th e re (or $7.200.000 w hich w as paid by
ton and the tribute to the pioneers of O re­ a re tho u san d s of them th ro u g h o u t th e country, but
if I d id n ’t tell of th e w o nderful center tha" 8t any ° lher n,edlcal
j
the
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
to
th
e
R
ussians
gon Sunday was greatly enjoyed by scores in an age w hen we re a d so m uch ab o u t A m erica’s for A laska in 1887 Across the w e ath e r we had d u rin g our trip,
of interested people. Many more such a f­ e x ag g e rate d com m ercialism , it is w ell to stop and channel from Ju n e a u is Douglas w hich was ra th e r unusual; also of 1 Tiue c,.*nlc J’ ,h e P rincipal fe atu re 1
th e co u rtesy show n the passengers
C <y
(("Chester and people)
th e tow n w hich w as built up dur-’
fairs in tribute to the hardy Oregon pio­ ta k e note of these exceptions.
re k ee p ers in D aw son and o th e r hom etow n ing the o p eratio n of th e T readw ell by th e officers a n d crew , especially f r o n t o n ’ f° r um ’’' llra l trea tm e n t
neers could be held with credit to this com S m to unities
th e deck stew ard, w ho w as u n tir ­ from a t over the w orld. F loating
deal w ith p ra ctic a lly th e sam e people m ine T his w as th e rich e st m ine ing in his effo rts to k eep the p a s­
old historical community. We cannot too y e a r in and y e a r out. T hey w ould n o t foolishly try in
population includes a p p ro x im ate ly I
th e w orld, b u t has not o perated
5.000 persons, in clu d in g p atien ts
greatly honor those who wrested their to grab an e x tra fifty c en ts today a t th e sacrifice since 1917, w hen it w as inun d ated sengers e n te rta in ed ."
h a i feifa »kVeSa A lth o u « b ‘he clinic
a frien d sh ip tom orrow . Y our hom e-tow n m e r­ by th e sea b re a k in g in overhead.
homes out of this g rea t wilderness and
has felt th e depression, Dr. P itm an 1
ch an t aim s to deal w ith you as he w ould be done
"L eaving Ju n e a u w e crossed the
built a strong foundation for the civiliza­ by.—D
says
the d aily re g istra tio n of new
aw son (M inn.j Sentinel.
Icy S tra it in to th e G ulf of A laska
p a tie n ts averages 500 O ne hu n d red
tion th a t was to come.
w hich is usu ally ro u g h b u t w hich
doctors a re on th e staff a n d 200
was ex cep tio n ally sm ooth b o t h
fellow s It is necessary to have in ­
(Continued from pxoe on«)
tim es w e crossed W hen we e n ­
te
rp re te rs in the clinic because of
tere d P rin c e W illiam Sound we pliance as long as It stays in force,
th
e g re at n u m b ers of people com ­
w ere again in an inside passage reg ard less of w h e th er th e act Is
O u r O regon republicans, w ho w ere in session
ing from foreign c o u n tries The
w ith m ajestic snow -capped m o u n ­ u p h eld o r not.
a . Salem last S a tu rd ay , a re to be c o n g ratu la ted on
D avis pointed out th a t th e new clinic, a p a rt of the U niversity o f ,
tains on each side. B elieve it or
i b ? o c‘,ndenrlna(*on of ‘he abuse of th e recall not. A laska has Zl snow -clad m o u n ­ am en d m en ts to th e a d ju stm e n t act. M innesota, is non-political and p e r - '
Fifteen Years Ago
W hile th e re is som e criticism th a t th e Salem group tain peaks h ig h er th a n Mt Hood, as passed by both senate and house p e tu a l and w orks in collaboration
A rgus. Ju ly 29. 1920 W ashington county a u to ­ did not couple G overnor M artin 's nam e w ith th e ir Mt. M cK inley being the highest rem oved m any of the objections W 'th hospitals of the city. C linic I
m obile d e alers organize w ith M. P. C ady as p re si­ resolution, th is was scarcely necessary, for ev ery ' at 20,310, and Mt. St. Elias, w hich to th e processing tax provisions build in g cost $3.000.000
O regonian instin ctiv ely re ad the n a m e ot o u r gov- we saw from th e steam er, being found by a fcderpl qirpult co u rt
Dr. P itm a n m ade th e t r i" both
d en t.
r
W illiam J. B elirm an and Z ella K unzc of C o rn e ­ e rn o r in to th e w ording of the resolution
second a t 18.024 feet. One of th e I w hfch gave a divided decision w ays by airplane. He says th a t in!
S ooner or later, th e gro u p of sm all-m inded m en. m arv els and h igh-lights of the trip against th e act He d eclared th a t (ly in g 13,000 fe et o ver N orth D a­
liu s m arried J u ly 28.
m iscalled leaders, w ho a re reso rtin g to th e tric k s was C olum bia glacier, 3*6 mile3 the new c o n tracts p erm it c an c el­ kota ul] one could seo was green
207 East Main S treet
Howe nnd Wells, Prop.
Mrs. Jo h a n n a B lersd o rf died J u ly 25.
of
th
e spoiled child to "get even" w ith G ov ern o r long, 360 feet high and exten d in g ation by the se c re tary a t th e end g rain fields w ith e v ery th in g look­
G uernsey club holds an n u al picnic a t A. B. F lin t
Phone
1412
M
artin,
will
find
them
selves
politically
ostracized
as
ing
m
ighty
good.
B
usiness
co
n
d
i­
farm at Scholls W A G oodin of C o rn eliu s n am ed
70 m iles back in to th e m ountain of a n y y e a r and allow th e grow er
presid en t, F lin t v ice-president, a n d Ja m es L. B atch- th e y should be, by the sam e organizations th ey claim T he ship steam ed in as close as to w ith d ra w a t the end of th e first tions h e said, w ere pick in g up
c onsiderably in the m iddle west
to re p re se n t and on w hich th e ir a c tiv ities h a v e cast possible am ong the icebergs, p e r­ tw o y e ars if he so desires.
e ld e r of H illsboro ro u te i se c re ta ry -tre a su re r.
d isp leasin g reflections.
"E ven if an adverse decision by
haps ab o u t a m ile from it and
5 room
O regonians h ave com e to realize th e k in d of gave the passengers an oppo rtu n ity the su p rem e co u rt should m aterial
Thirty Years Ago
g o v e rn o r o u r sta te is fo rtu n a te in having, and O re ­ to see larg e c h u n k s of lee fall ize a t som e fu tu re tim e," D avis
PLASTERED HOUSE
A rgus. A ugust 3, 19o:> A pproxim ately 1000 a t ­ gonians w ill, w hen th e o p p o rtu n ity occurs a d m in ­ from the g lacier in to th e w a ter w ith said, "th e c o n tra ct in its presen t
te n d big gran g e session a t Scholls W. G H are one is te r a sh a rp re b u ff to these political gadflies w hich a m ighty roar, leaving a b eau tifu l form is a d m irab ly devised to p ro ­ C ity conveniences G arage, chicken
o f th e speakers, urged clo-ier co-operation am ong
a re try in g to p e ste r h i m —Hood R iv er News.
blue color w h ere it broke off tect both th e fa rm e rs and the gov­ house 2 lots, fru it and nuts. Will
fa rm e rs in ord er to secure beneficial legislation
sell reasonably, or tra d e for farm .
T h ere is a ric h gold m ine on the ernm ent."
A u re liu s C om fort S abin died here Sunday
T otal of 326 w h eat control c o n ­
m o untains ju st back of the glacier
W. G. IDF.
S o u th e rn Pacific e ngineers line u p necessary
tra
c
ts
a
re
in
force
in
W
ashington
H o rrified by th e use of dignified com m on sense w h ere provisions a n d equipm ent
116 E M ain St.
H illsboro
c h a n g e s in y ard s h e re for H illsboro ju n ctio n w ith
by th e g o v ern o r of O regon in h a n d lin g th e affa irs m ust be ta k e n in by airplane.
T illa m o o k line.
of state, a v e te ra n gang of u p sta te a g ita to rs and
"A t Valdez (pronounced Valdeez)
T h o m a s S. W ilkes, form er county su rv e y o r in ­ sm a ll-b o re politicians a re p lo ttin g th e recall of the we took an 18-mile d riv e u p the
v e n ts cash reg ister.
chief executive. T he p a re n ta g e of th e recall m ove­ K eystone C anyon, and w e could
L a s t of rig h t of w ay cases for the T illam ook m ent is still in doubt, b u t it is suspected it orig in ated alm ost th in k we w ere in O regon
Men*« - Women’« and Children’«
r a ilr o a d in to a n d p ast B anks has been settled out am ong P rofessional F rie n d s of the F a rm ers w ho as th e woods a n t flow ers a re s u r­
th a t has been spent honestly and
Of c o u rt a n d n o t a single case will go to th e ju ry
h av e been busy, w hen a w ay from th e ir m ain base p risin g ly lik e ours. To m ak e It
SHOES MUST BE SOLD
earnestly certainly has earned some
T h is g iv es th e ra ilro a d com pany the fru it of H ills­ of o perations, e atin g fried chicken, before and a fte r seem m ore lik e home, th e highest
b o ro ’s p ro m ise th a t th is city w ould fu rn ish the righ* ra b b le -ro u sin g speeches." M edford M ail T rib u n e
recognition; some record to keep
Regard le«s of Co«t.
o f w a y th ro u g h t h e firs t ten miles.
its memory alive. A properly plan­
J. C. H a re h a s crew of 16 m en clearin g rig h t
"F o r th e first tim e in o u r n a tio n a l h isto ry we
I f r*«na* I n a « 1
ned G ranite Memorial Is the only
jii
rau««« yoU Qa-
o f w a y f o r T illam o o k lin t W ork on b ridge No 1 h a v e m ade an In v e n to ry of o u r n ational assets and
H U B"’ J . *‘‘ V t*"’ 1 ’ ' * I P. "{f • In -
w ill a ta r i n e x t w eek. C a rl L arse n cu ttin g and d e ­ th e p roblem s re la tin g to them . For th e first tim e
lasting guardian against loss and
n r i? ï
relief w ith AIM
f l r . 1 ^ . . î n ° roU|L11 ,n Be«®» A ,
liv e r in g p ilin g fo r b rid g e s no rth St town.
forgetfulness.
iroly gentle an<| safo.
we h ave d ra w n to g eth e r th e foresight of th e v a rious
better shoes
H ills b o ro c e n su s 1380 for 1905. lfl^t, for F orest p lan n in g agencies of th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t and su g ­
O rove. 300 for Beaverton, 203 (or C ornelius and 131 gested a m ethod and a policy fo r th e fu tu re ." —
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
expert FITTERS
fo r Gaston.
P re sid e n t Roosevelt.
H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
-:-
4th a t Main, Hillsboro
U17 S. Second Avenue
D elta D rug S to re
A Good Policy
News
Our State AAA
August
3
SPECIAL
Widen the Base
’59”
The Golden Rule
BRISTOL
F,tman »‘ICk
from Mayo Study
Detail New Wheat
Set-up Announced
Tired of These Gadflies
HARDWARE
COMPAHY
SHOES
Full Line of Men’s
WORK and DRESS SHOES
THE MEN'S SHOP
A
L IF E ---
G O IN G OUT O F
B U S IN E S S S A L E
C o n s tip a tio n
A D L E R I K A
THT p ’C
Al