Oregon Products— Wi llsb or Early Copy— Muken for Fewer Mistaken and Better Service The Argus is Printed oa Oregon Made News W ith W hich i ( Orni,incil »he IIU! llillah o ro In (!•»>*$ ulvn I Volume 42, No. 25 Beers Elected President of New Townsend Club 4My Mm. J«a«a M»y«r«> B U X T O N A Townsend d u b was organised here J u ly 31 O ffice rs are O. K Beer», president; Mr» O I I S to w e ll, vice president; E ll» Hew ley, se cre ta ry-tre a sure r. Ml»» T he lm a M oen 1» here from W isconsin, a guest o f her b rother. N orm an Moen, and fa m ily . M rs lla r r y S im o n to n u n il A r th u r v » te l D o io lliy .in ,! M i . , t- l ii M, v ers made a t r ip to P o rtla n d one at Bay Mrs. Roy W oodman o f M u ltn o m a h *n 'b e n e xt few m onths, the b ill w ill Sunday; Mr and M rs. F ra n k P355 'h e next session of congress C iv il W ar generations, the C o n sti- «cean S c h m id lin and c h ild re n o f Gales a" d be is po sitive the «5th congress tu tio n had changed in the p o st-w a r Scoot C amp C reek F rid a y and S aturday. lt . . 4 p e rio d to meet new co n d itio n s and ^ " ^ ¡ , '1 „ and M r ’ ( Road Improved The A m e ric a n people have set new re a litie s Federal c e n tra liz a tio n K h ic 18 at ,h c f' “ > Scout The road between the S m e jka ls ou' ! ake ° ? er ,‘ h e l.r «o v e r" - becomes, thus u th in g to be ac- Cam p M e rriw e th e r near T illa m o o k __ , .« r. c # w 1. k k „.o r drnrioH m ent fro m hands o f the few by the Peaceful m ethod o f ,he b a llo t counted fo r. not accepted o r re je c t- M r and M rs D ayton Peek and ?or rock F n d a v P . , son C ra nd e l spent a fe w days last fo r rock F rid a y ___ I box, and i f not before w ill do it Sam S t r u t t , was_home o ve r th e , p re sid e n tia l election o f 1936 W hat. then, have been the factors v is itin g re la tiv e s in M t V e rn - w eek-end fro m CCC camp at Mead- Conducted by Juliet Jewett w h ich have produced th is c o n c e rt-’ °n . Mash T he y attended the 75th ow Lake T h is camp is on a Fed- ! ©• • ed m ovem ent to w a rd c e n tra liz a tio n ” b irth d a y a n n ive rs a ry o f M r. Peck's e ra l game preserve and Sam re- A n n u a l K a n s a s P ic n ic a t Parker, of the Kerr Glass T w o observations need to be made father. J a n tz e n B e a ch o n S u n d a y before those factors are enum erat- Mrs. G eorge B Haynes has re­ ports th a t th e y see deer e ve ry day Manufacturing Com pany, a u ­ ed F irst the factors are so c o m p ii- tu rn e d to her home in Chicago a ft- w h ic h have become v e ry tam e and Sunday. A ugust 11. is the b ig day cated. in tric a te , and o ve rla p p in g er h a vin g spent several weeks v is - fearless. I in the ye a r fo r a ll ex-Kansans thority on home canning. Learn th a t no hard and fast enu m e ra tion itin g her sisters. M rs W C M e­ and th e ir frie n d s w ill gather at an be made Second, the m ove­ K e ll and Miss J u lie tte C a rte r, here. new and better methods of can­ Jantzen Beach p a rk fo r the seventh M r and M rs. C A Palo are m o v ­ m ent to w a rd n a tio n a liza tio n was a an n ua l picnic. D elegations fro m ning fruits, vegetables, m e a t s pa rt o f general m ovem ent in Fed­ in g to Kalam a. W ash, w h e re M r most o f the o th er Kansas societies e ral governm ents in a ll parts of Palo has been tra n s fe rre d by the in O regon and W ashington w ill and fish. Come! And bring your S tandard O il com pany, w ith w h ich the w o rld F irs t step in th e developm ent and be present to h e lp m ake th is the T hus conceived, the developm ent he is em ployed ded ica tion o f a n a tu ra l p u b lic p la y ­ reco rd b re a ke r fo r attendance C o f­ friends. R obert F e lly , C anyon road, in the U n ite d States was not an ground in T illa m o o k c o u n ty fo r fee and cream w ill be served free isolated phenom enon b u t a re fle c ­ spending the w eek in Baker. the people o f O regon w ill be u n d e r­ at th e p a rk kitc h e n , b u t guests tio n o f th e general tre n d d u rin g ta ke n in th e d e d ic a tio n o f a p u b ­ should p ro v id e th e ir o w n co n ta in ­ the past h u n d re d years lic re c re a tio n a l p a rk Sunday at ers. T he p rim a ry fa cto r p ro d u cin g th e p a rk site, located 11 m ile s east ce n tra liz a tio n in the p ro - C iv il w a r I By II»«« M artha V a n d a r ía n den ) o f T illa m o o k on the W ilso n r iv e r p e riod was p ro b a b ly the existence M r and M rs W illia m Cop and h ig h w a y T h is 120-acre p a rk is the o f the fr o n tie r The fr o n tie r was fa m ily spent th e w eek-end at the beginning. l By V ivian Hudaon) Its e lf a n a tio n a l problem and in beaches T he re w ill be som ething o f in - j ,, r, a , M r and ” r s . V ! PP?5d Forest tu rn accentuated the n a tio n a l issues. M iss Theresa Vandehey o f Gales terest a ll day fro m 10 a m w ith The co n tro ve rsy over th e t a r if f C reek spent the w eek-end w ith sports, games and a sh o rt dedica- G rove called at th e O tto T im m e r- man. James Reppeto and Clarence and the p e cu lia r tw is t g ive n to th e ¡yiss Agnes P ranger tio n program . U p d ik e homes J u ly 29 Mrs. Pep- sla ve ry issue w ere b o th products L a w re n ce B e rn a rd s and Bob o f the fr o n tie r B re n tan o o f St. P a u l v is ite d re l- S ubscribe no w to th e A rgus In p a rd was in te rv ie w in g the school The atte m p ts to extend the ay veg an(j frie n d s here Sunday W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year. board concerning h e r school. M r and M rs C la rk . Misses E m ilie sphere o f th e Federal G overnm ent M rs j M Vanderzanden spent S ix m onths 85c T hre e m onths 50 to In clu d e new means o f tr a n s p e f the week end in P o rtla n d cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. t f and N e llie W illis o f Gales C reek ta tio n lik e w is e came o u t o f the | ____________________________________ fro n tie r, and w h ile d u rin g the e a r l y a years th e p h ilo so p hy o( the lim ite d powers o f the states pre va ile d , by the m id d le o f the N in e te e nth C e n t­ u ry th e n a tio n a lis tic in flu e n ce o f j the fr o n tie r was q u ite c le a rly seen. The second fa cto r leading to the I e xtension o f Federal co n tro l, a n d ! the fa cto r p ro d u cin g th e tre n d since Adventure Stars Pension Rally a Big Success Funeral Home N ow Oregon Will Have Delegate in South DON'T - - - take a chance! in d e p e n d e n t Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August K, 1935 State's Right Question Not Dead Issue Even After the Civil War At Venetian Pension Group Organize Club ta b IUhmI IH7Ä Im ru tti.it ‘d i r h.»- been in charge o f th a t org a n iza tio n 's Salem o ffice since 1933 T he young lady re ce n tly com pleted a tr ip th ro u g h o u t Oregon. W ashington and B ritis h C olum bia, seeking latest de­ ta ile d facts, p re p a ra to ry to her tr ip South. 116 8. 3rd Ave lias 1-argr Yield H Salzw edel of the S c h e fflin d is ­ tr ic t rep o rts th a t Joe C aw rse a v e r­ aged 52 bushels o f w heat to the acre on a fie ld o f m ore th a n 24 acres. Birthday Observed at Green Mountain Farmers’ Cash Store 85c DELTA DRUG STORE FREE Canning Demonstration Park Dedication Tillamook Sunday Roy Hayward " I t is o u r b e lie f th a t the n a tio n is e n te rin g In to th e greatest era o f its h is to ry . We e n visio n a fu tu re cram m ed w ith a c tiv ity a ll the m arve ls o f m echnnleal in v e n tio n reaching great steel arm s across th e c o n tin e n t to l i f t the c o u n try to its highest plane o f achievem ent Im provem ent of a g ric u ltu ra l c o n d i t i o n s to p a ra lle l o th e r in d u strie s stab­ iliz a tio n o f finance. T he fo rm e r plays the most im p o rta n t p a rt in the co m m e r­ c ia l life o f the H ills b o ro com ­ m u n ity us w e ll ns th e nation. We w a n t to w o rk w ith h im und a id him . Take mildness for one thing — how does it measure up for mildness? Chesterfields are milder— not flat or insipid, of course, but with a pleasing flavor. Checks and Accounts Efficient farm man­ agement includes ef­ ficient accounts. And more and more farm­ ers are learning the value of checking ac­ counts with the Com­ mercial N a t i o n a l hank, Less time wast- ed in making cash payments. More ac­ curate account of re­ ceipts and expendi­ tures and more read­ ily controlled bud­ gets are all advan­ tageous. S ta rt a C h e c k in g A ccount T o d ay I f you are a fa rm e r and need m oney, come in to th e b ank at any tim e fo r a co n sultation. Commercial National Bank "T h e Largest Independent Bank does it have plenty o f taste ? Chesterfields taste better — not strong that's my yardstick for a cigarette. Treat Your Guests to G reen S p o t ORANGEADE? T h is d e lirio u s , v ita liz in g beverage is made fro m tre e -rip e n e d F ru it. C A L L 4KX1 and le t us h e lp m ake y o u r p a rty a success. */g p t. 5c Q t. 15c G a llo n 55c FIR GROVE DAIRY In W a sh in g ton C o u n ty" Oregon Hillsboro M IL K Grade A and C R E A M Phone 4RX1 o 1654. i 2 P. M. Tuesday, August O N G O O D SECURITY T he C o m m e rcia l N a t io n a l bank o f H ills b o ro believes in the fo rm e rs o f th is co m m u n ity. We have am ple funds fo r fa rm loan», and w e are ready and w illin g to h e lp th e fa rm e r w h o is re llu b lc . PEPCO Electric STORE is the yardstick fo r a cigarette. . . LOANS AVAILABLE TO FARMERS . . . . H ere we sh a tter a p o p u la r fa lla c y - th a t the fa rm e r cannot b o rro w m oney in these days o f con se rva tive b anking. DELTA NOX-A-FLY Former Beaverton Resident a Bride L i c u t t A Mvnu T obmxo C o . L > bester held ... the cigarette that's MILDER C h esterfield ... the Cigarette that TASTES BETTER