H IL L S B O R O Page Four H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thursday, August 15, 19,35 Historical Interpretation of the Relation State and Federal Bodies Go To Sherwood jn ils b o n ä llM r g u s A RGU S, M.P.Cady Auto Dealership Rated Oldest in Washington Countv ■ Hillsboro will play T ualatin at Sher­ th is m o rn in g fo r S ou th e rn C a li* wood Sunday in the play-off for t h e z ls fo rn ia to m ake th e ir home. M rs E d ito r’s N ote O ne o f a series cham pionship of the second half of the iliy ►:*! (*ont*n> ehuw d by C ady e a rly in IW17 W ith W hich to c « » h l» » d lit» H U l.b »r. I»d»h *«d «.l , i o f i m oulded it . in th a t d ire c tio n in re- „ Ita v e rs tic k is an experienced dress- discussions on c o n s titu tio n a l ques- xponsc. perhaps, to the o p in io n o f m .lk l.r ul)d w , „ , Uo do a |U.ra llo II, O ldest in u ll W ashington county D u rin g C ady’s IH years in H ills Sunset league. Local tans should follow turns prepared by m em bers o f the the p re v a ilin g p o litic a l p ow er of ,1|Uj h e m s titc h in g ■Ulsburo Arso» «tob. IÏM BUtohora ln 4»iw n d «it » ',» « 1171 in p o in t o f continuous operation o f Burn Be I*as served ns m ayo r of McKINMEl « IlfklN N K Y . FhMtohar» the team to Sherwood and give the boys V. o f O. fa c u lty fo r new spaper use | the era Pobltohrd Thaiaü*» Kotor»-! »» « « r d .- l u , m attar I« tha an au tom o b ile sales and service lh c v lt> f,,‘ fu u r UW 4 to all the moral support possible as this game th ro u g h co -o p e ra tio n o f th e college T he refu sa l o f the senate to con- r a s ia te , a, Hiltoboro. Ornava business Is M I* Cady o f the Cady «’ »<• iM now « e rvlng his th ird o f social sciences and school of fir m President H o o ve r’s a p p oint- Jurors Indict Five must be won or Hillsboro's hopes of a M otor com pany at H ills b o ro A p - three year te rm on the H ills b o ro MRS E. c M c K i n n e y jo u rn a lis m . I m ent o f Judge P a rk e r to the su- Y ERN K McKINNKY ' p ro x im a te ly 50 dealers have come ‘ h’lu e n tary school board, b e i n g baseball pennant will go glimmering. Editor thy John T Gaac«) i prem e bench was no accident It M ito» Men Here Saturday m id guilt* in the co u n ty d u rin g the chairm an o f th a t body a t the pres conclusions can be d r a w n ; was a fra n k re c o g n itio n th a t th e . Sherwood has probably the best field fro W m h a h t isto IH .r years thut Cady has : conducted hu» ii I ho been « presl ry as to the p ro b le m o f personnel o f th e c o u rt d e te rm in e « 1 (Continued from p««e one) — •» ’ 7*~ ------ 7 ------ *'"• it,., ' OFFICIAL NKWSrAPF.R OF WASHINGTON COUNTY in the league and there is plenty ot g ran d ­ the e xtension o f the a c tiv itie s of the d ire c tio n o f c o n s titu tio n a l d e - , V in ce n t O ber o f Seaside, facing g n s<’cun«v» on») I liese boys have worked lu ril an y e a r us by the ad ve nt o f the so-calle w h i.h second half schedule. They w ant and need o u r h . is to ry w e may. I , . believe, sum - v u rn • luted to th e effects o f a p a r- o ve r to the g ra n d Jury out the H u d coni|>uny and obtained fo u r m onths In 1929 e lu h t m onth the tn w n m p tu cal w btnfce occur*. ____ f iv r. o r o ^ u m n s 1" i ”1’ “ c u lw « te M lo n g o v e rn m e n t T w o ;u.tlon!1 |o c o n trlb u - **>» ‘ o e .l dea.ersh'.p fo r the Dodge H n IKU . 12 m o n th . In W di . 7 the support of all Hillsboro fans. Be there ,\ ? T h < o h e T » e . i\ „ f . r “ u ,h o r"-v ‘ h? «'conomu In- d du<1 u nd , h w „ l k . l and M a x w e ll machines lie eon m o n th . In 1933 to help them out. c ' Z v e rn m e n eoneO vJd ^ f ^ v : ’ T " “ * * " i ? ’ d1o m ‘ n “ n l W‘ “ Un men s C om pensation act were file d “ "u e d at the lo ca tio n o f h l. 4.re,le tb»t men »bousi do 7 t i l . . do >« to lhem Ih DUttbnw . ___ . ■---------------- Cemetery Needs Work t L e o i \ i t m l m ’ h ? I hS*, h“ * p u l,“ c“ 1 P“ , t le * lit,, T he ch a ra cte r o f the p n e n . o f J nnd?s?r,hto ^ !c,on sl“ ? ‘ i onul • d•« >,at‘ o,, h“ ,hu!i IS im possible and u n d esira b le to depended upon th e w ise o r u n w ise a tte m p t to re tu rn to it. choice o f statesmen re fle c tin g in The econom ic developm ent h a s ' ,« p Uea arena the econom ic The w riter recently hit across country . pep“ “ *7*“ » • » '« liiv evunuiiuv interests they have represented. t t o o r r m th a and o t t h n e t n no a n n d t i west w e s t , a tnd n u the m e Clatsop v m i. o p bccn a tte m 50 p t rapld to re tu rn dlifuse to th e tha< ideus “« o O t ’ ,5 . N ot o n ly has th e c o n s titu tio n county beaches. It is rough going in spots, Cven the most a rd e n t o f the na- been the re s u lt o f e v o lu tio n b u t but a fte r all it is much preferred to driv- tio n a lista o f the fe d e ra lis t era w o u ld each age has been c o n fro n te d w ith ing for miles and miles on the lower Col- ™ ^ " ^ » 1 1 ^ 0 d iree u L n b |d n i t s , « ro w th n' in ln i{ Road Preferred One of the finest projects th at could be undertaken in this community to pro­ vide work for unemployed and at the sam e time do a service th at would be thoroughly appreciated would b e t h e cleaning up of the Hillsboro cem etery It is a wonder th a t it has not been included as an SERA project long before this. As it stands today, with no provision fo r perm anent upkeep, it is fa r from be­ ing a credit to Hillsboro or W ashington county. There are o t h e r c e m e te rie s throughout the county th at m ight ' eO well be included in such a work, b u t among the first should be the local burial ground. Hillsboro's old cem etery contains the rem ains of hundreds who helped in build­ ing up this section from a wilderness. Many pioneers who carved their names here nearly one hundred years ago are buried there, including several who had much to do with early Oregon history and the saving of this g reat Oregon country for the United States governm ent. Considerable effort has been put in by different groups in the past in hopes of providing some m eans of upkeep fo r the local cem etery. A lthough h u n d red s' are directly interested by reason of hav­ ing kin buried there, little tangible re ­ sults came from the efforts. M embers of the American Legion, who in the great m ajority of cases had less direct interest than any other group, p re ­ sented a proposition whereby the post would take care of upkeep during the two fastest growing m onths of the year if oth­ er groups would take charge during other months, but no response was forthcom ing. W ill people of the community perm it the cemetery to continue as a disgrace w ith its wild grow th of weeds, grass and brush, or will som ething be done about it? Can any local citizen look with pride on this hallowed ground in such a condi­ tion and when hundreds of motorists from all over the country' drive by there every day? umbia river highway to Astoria ami boa- s id e . T H E J O U R N A L IS T S CREED I believe in the profession o f jo u rn a lis m . I believe th a t th e p u b lic jo u rn a l is a p u b lic tru s t; th a t a ll connected w ith i t are. to th e f u ll m easure of th e ir re s p o n s ib ility , trustees fo r th e p u b ­ lic ; th a t acceptance o f lesser service th a n th e p u b lic service is b e tra ya l o f th is trust. I believe th a t cle a r th in k in g and cle a r statem ent, accuracy and fairness, are fu n d a m e n ta l to good jo u r ­ nalism . I believe th a t a jo u rn a lis t should w r ite o n ly w h a t he holds in his h eart to be tru e . I believe th a t suppression o f the news, fo r any Consideration o th er th a n the w e lfa re o f society, is indefensible. I b elieve th a t no one should w rite as a jo u r ­ n a lis t w h a t he w o u ld not say as a gentlem an; th a t b rib e r y b y one's ow n pocketbook is as m u ch to be avoided as b rib e ry b y th e pocketbook o f an­ o th e r; th a t in d iv id u « ! re s p o n s ib ility m ay n o t be escaped by p le a d irg another's in s tru c tio n s o r an­ o th er's dividends I b elieve th a t a d ve rtisin g , news and e d ito ria l colum ns should a lik e serve th e best interests o f le a d e rs; th a t a single standard o f h e lp fu l tr u th and cleanness should p re v a il fo r a ll; th a t th e suprem e test o f good jo u rn a lis m is the m easure o f its p u b ­ lic service. I believe th a t the Journalism w h ic h succeeds best — and best deserves «uccess fears God and honors m an; i stoutly in d r|x n o e n t, unm oved by p rid e o f o p in io n or greed o f pow er, co n stru ctive , to le ra n t b lit never careless, se lf-co n tro lle d .» p atient, a lw a ays ys re sp e ctfu l o f ib- reader: b u t a lw a ys u n a fra id ; is q u ic k ly in d ig ic .’ i. at in ju s tic e ; is unswayed by the appeal o f p riv ile g e o r Ih c c la m o r o f the m ob; seeks to g iv e e ve ry m an a chance and, as fa r as la w and honest wage and re co g n itio n o f hum an b ro th e r­ hood oon m ake it so. an equal chance; is p ro fo u n d ly p a trio tic w h ile sin ce re ly p ro m o tin g in te rn a tio n a l good w ilt and cem enting w o rld -ro tn ra d e sh ip ; is a jo u r n a l­ ism o f h u m a n ity , o f and fo r today's w o rld . The w riter had the privilege of at- tending a banquet III his honor back in Missouri last year and although unable to a t t e n d b e c a u s e o f illn e s s h e i r i v e t h e n s a u e n u oecausc Of llllliss n t gave m e as- sem bled new spaperm en an inspiring ad- dress over the radio from his home. He w as . u f truly r iilv a a I i r n n h e t in h is nd Huscb Busch was was ta taken in IIS as one one cum one can reach Seaside in around three e w fo .Z .. , * o hc" _n ">d ke n In hours, and at a distance of a little over question. .hustireC,o f “ he yp e ice c o u rt* t o ^ n n r , ' h‘ d i’t i C,5hO, c . ir j and d u rin g that tim e has | TkA i. „ j „ z . » (problem s m ust be in te rp re te d not f if t y years p la ys an im p o rta n t and , . ‘ | seen the devalopm ent o f w hat Is — The road is interesting a n d g o e s in term s o f a s tric t in te r p r e ta tio n , to som« degree a d e te rm in in g i n - ; - 1 _ , .1 g e n era lly recognised as the fo u r 1927 Chevrolet Pick-Up through some fine country, but as one * o f the w o rd in g o f th e o rig in a l doc- fluence. It I s also tru e th a t th e and Zos?. T h u ? ^ y m i i ^ o n e . in a u tom o b ile im p ro v .- 1.00 drives through they cannot but hope th a t ument. b u t in term s o f w h a t the answ er w h ic h th e A m e ric a n people on a charge o f o p e ra tin g a m o to r­ m ent. H is firs t v e n tu re in the b u s i­ gives to th e econom ic, social and the highway commission will expedite the o f th e c o u rt, p o litic a l problem s w ith w h ic h they cycle w ith o u t a m u ffle r T he fin e ness came in 1913 w hen he started Good rubber, motor overhauled llin g S tudebuker and O ve rla n d construction of the new short cut beach g e n e ra lly have fo llo w e d the econ- are no w co n fro n te d w ill d e term in e was suspended on c o n d itio n that se curs fo r the A lb a n y garage at A l ­ highways. om ic and social developm ent. The the re la tio n s betw een th e state and he o b tain u m u ffle r. M O TO RCYCLES S u it fo r $1690 a ris in g fro m an bany. A t Ih n t tim e the e le ctric ’18500 ’6 5 00 ’68 _________________ j fo rm a l process o f am e n d in g th e fe d e ra l governm ents. i co n s titu tio n was m ade so c u m b e r­ Before the A m e ric a n some b y the fram e rs th a t ra re ly has the p ra c tic a l q u estion . The comm unity joins in extending ^ X 0". cco° ^ Sympathy to the Rev. and Mrs. Charles quence the greater b u rd e n o f con- M. Reed on the death of th eir son, Charles, s titu tio n a i a d a ptio n has fa lle n upon who in the short time he had lived in whUe^the e a rly d e c la ra tio n th a t Hillsboro had m ade m any friends through ours is a gove rn m e nt o f la w . n o t his fine disposition and kindly and pleas- men. m ay in a sense be true , i t is community lo*« t uaUy «rue tn a and t th e m en com - ant ways. It is truly loss « ^vc*v the , communuy . . - u iv v courts vs is» is auu that m a i jn ,heU. when a boy SO young and with such out- in te rp re ta tio n s m ake laws, M arsh a ll, fo llo w in g th e fe d e ra lis t standing qualities should be taken. p rin cip le s o f the tim es, m oulded accident J u ly 1 at the in te rse ctio n is o t T h ird and O ak streets In H ills - ,n e boro was file d against Rav R ich- X l « onf Cr he N e i rn^ r » n * . P™?.' a rd * ,n o f O regon C ity Wednesday ciples o f the N ew Deal as a p a rt ,)y w o H(J0|( o f H l| lglx>ru The s ta rte r was Just being Introduced T w o 1929 In d ia n "43’*s. New r u b ­ as standard equipm ent P rio r to ber on both, good p a in t Jobs, m o­ lh a t tlm e *» hud tx-«*'» necessary tors e xcellent A ll the e»lru fo r n io to n s t. to w in d -u p " th e n n .(X J cars o r resort to one o f the " n e w -I ...lfx ° f S h o u ld O,thei A m e r ic a n ' " ‘ifled" m echanical people X n n l. a - I’1“ 1'1' 1” -‘lie g e s th a t be s u ffe r e d s ta r te r s lo it e r ren th t h e f 7« nCtoriV i , , ’ “n ‘ " ju r e d back in the accident c“ me ,he «tevglopment ot the mod ; t h o ilt ^ m v o l’v ^ m and “ sks * ‘ 5°0 general dam ages! Pr*» enc*oaed ear. fo u r-w h e e l brakes ( I n d r 2 d f H r „ r ™ ,h l^ m th ?r sT. and »115 r° r m edical ra re He also «*” *• " ,o r‘‘ rece n tly. Insul«t«*d ino n ^ , ? 0 ‘ “ .'h l “i h' S ' * *« ••» »75 fo r the loss o f his car. <»r m ountings Deal Is the pro g ra m o f th e N ew ... Deal in accordance w ith the fu n d a - , £ ï “ ï!* ? R u ” ni ' r o f 5 a? ‘ a Ra? '? h h A lb n n y connections bora. C a l. and R aym ond L. T illo t- Cady had engaged in the g e n e d m en ta l c o n s titu tio n a l ideals? The answ er to these Questions is ?on o< S t H cle ” s w ere paroled m e rc a n tile business at B eaverton to be found not o n ly by an appeal * s ,| w,'p k bv C irc u it Judge Peters fro m 1909 to 1913 He r e t o , , d to to the past but by a v e ry c a re fu l B o ‘ b ” ' r n * cre ’ ‘ ntenced to six W ashington co u n ty in 191« to buy 1 p o lit, - m onths In the the w id e w ith analysis o f the econom ic and ' . co g u n ty X Jail ° on 7 k dis- ” ; n out " , ' a utom obile business business eslnb eslnb the c o n s titu tio n to coincide those ideals Taney, an a rdent ad- cal problem s In v o lv e d in the lig h t o rd t'r ly conduct charges and had Ushed u i H ills b o ro in 1913 “ 2 * “ ’ T " ': 4 _____ _ . ____ J, htfrent to the rights ts d o c trin e , o f p r e s e t c irc u n w U n c « . O rders In the fa llo w in g c irc u it Com puny. P o rtla n d F u id dealers « « r; q m u tt dog contest sponsored by t h e l ‘:o“ r ‘ cnses w c ro »«‘led th is week Boone sold out to ! ‘ rd in 191« an,I H ills b o ro o ta ry club. O th e r e n te r- »*yd ‘a M icke lso n vs. J a m e s A the la tte r's in te r w ere p u r F » n • j ta in m e n t fe a ture s in clu d in g F a rm Mo k!, -.,,n. ord er; U nion C entral The county fair is ju st two weeks off and all should help in m aking it a worth- while event and a credit to W ashington f’laiiy events o€t county and the Tualatin valley. The T ual­ f o r County Fair v - « « atin valley doesn’t take off its hat to anv section of the country and the displays !lons ^ “ p ^ t ^ . s ^ t ’enng dis 's h o w , e tc, are A d m issio n to here at the fair will do much to prove th a t plays I free. M rs H. W M cD o na ld o f T ig a rd 1 assertion. ' ^ . ‘,hnCM d lv slon' , w h i,1<’ eE llza ’ $4 4 •■■XV Senate C o n f.rm x D o o h e r rM ja ¡ ¿ 5 ^ 5 * r e planned O akland Coach N e w A u te x B a tte rie s B u ilt by W illa rd ’3 “ A nd jo u r o ld b u tte ry Thomas S. Sholes Itt 3rd Ave. D ealer Phone t l W for H udson an d T e rra p la n e M o h a w k T ir e . W illa r d B a tte r ie . A u to R e p a irin g M. vcn ce n t. also o f T iga rd . 1 ? ’Ä £ ° n M aV’n« m O r e beth have c ^ Z g e o? dom estic ig a a rd rt ,| S o n n n a t in t L/aues vs Cora M nass than its share of fatal accidents in recent ciasseTCookîng.^canned’fruuæveg- □ n) dvf;iult. weeks. One never knows when the hand stables and meats, cheese and can­ F u n e ra l services fa r D r A rc h ie Em m a P itm a n vs. K it t y M. Ellis, dies are liste d u n d e r dom estic P In g ra m were held at the C a ll- < d e fa u lt, decree; F irs t N a tio n a l bunk of death will reach out fo r us. I science w h ile fa n cy w o rk o f a ll A Great Journalist Dies Journalism has lost one of its most be­ loved outstanding personalities in t h e d eath of Dr. W alter W illiams, president of the University of Missouri and dean of the first school of journalism in the coun­ try. Dr. W illiams was honored throughout the field of journalism in this country and abroad and was highly regarded as an educator. W alter W illiams wrote “The Jo u rn al­ ist’s Creed,” lived it and “ m ade it an in­ spiring reality to thousands of men and women in his profession.” The creed, which will serve as a guidepost for jour- jialists throughout the years, is as follows: fram e™ H .* o Fifteen Years Ago Argus. A u g u st 5, 1920—N athan S. P ric k e tt fa ta l- ly in ju re d F rid a y w hen his a u to m o b ile was s tru c k by S ou th e rn P a c ific tra in at S tx th and Baseline M rs. Peter Boscow, w e ll k n o w n lo ca l w om an, died at h e r home S aturday, fo llo w in g a stroke. W G. Hale, fo rm e r H illsD o ro boy, nam ed dean o f th ux. e U regon la w school. v i n x iv i . c e x rs a n ity j o vs* f O VZ»Y 2BVZ11 » com pany et at. o rd e r p e rm it- in clu d e d in dom estic a rt d ivisio n s fic ia tin g . I tin g p e titio n e r to Inte rve n e F lo ra l e x h ib its w ill be under the A rc h ie Pleasant In g ra m was b o n , ‘ ’rob a Je orders w ere Issued b i ‘ supervision o f M rs Jean K. W a r­ J a n u a ry 16. 1883. in W ashington W , J ??,ngha.T- A 7 rens o f Forest Grove. co u n ty near F a rm in g to n , w h e re he J»“ bbard. Hans L o e ffle r, M a ry L. F u tu re F arm ers o f A m e rica w ill spent his boyhood days and w iU be Peterson and L u th e r J Foster O r again take p a rt in fa ir events and rem em bered by m an y He died at I d crs w<,re also lssu‘'d in th e g u a rd - I w ill be u n d er th e d ire c tio n o f R ' a h o sp ital in T he D alles A u g u st “ ,n sh »P o f Lester G u m m and J u lia M Adam s o f Forest G rove, S m ith - ! 7. a fte r an illness o f several m o n th . B l y an Hughes a g ric u ltu ra l in s tru c to r S h o p 1 He had been a p ra c tic in g o h ysicia n 1 ----------------------------- w o rk, projects and d isp la ys o f stand- at that c ity fo r H> years, p re v io u s ly ard o r im p ro v e d fa rm p ra ctice are h a vin g practiced at M a rs h fie ld He * xvxua u iiu n planned. S m ith -H ug h e s a g ric u ltu ra l ' was m a rrie d in 1910 to Hazel Rob- departm ents In th e W illa m e tte va l- 1 mson in P o rtla n d. , ley w ill com pete on .U the il afternoon j - A .,«a..4 in air? He was *VU¥C a ctive 111 in »II a ffa irs o f The |C n n tln ,i« i fr,,m p nse tnOnS I man w h o *‘ ved th e golden rule, ac- 57.7; Hagg A Sons, "F is h 6." grade I W Ex. h . t d m and stock ju d g in g fro m 2:30 p „e " was a ° r t a n T o f ^ t V ™ d ‘ hTd Jersey. »45. 55 7 T h re e -ye a r-o ld s m a k in g over 40 I th e a d m ira tio n and respect o f a ll pounds o f fa t -R ich a rd Hagg o f C anning sewing, cooking, home- th e c h ild re n and yo u n g people w ith ReedvIUe, "S a lly 14," grade Jersey, m aking , room im p ro v e m e n t and 1 w hom he came in contact as he I 1007. 814; C o n n e ll Bros, o f H ills h ealth e x h ib its and dem onstrations was a lw a ys ready to encourage and I boro, "N u m b e r 42," p u rebred H o l- are P ? nned in the style dress r e - , h e lp them N ever too busy fo r a stein. 1E5. 58 8 (19 days»; Hagg A Vue, home aconom ics ju d g in g con- ( c h e rry greeting. T h a t he liv e d his Sons. '•B e ll 14," grade* Jersey,, 927, test, booths and a rt contest (spon- 1 52 years on e a rth w e ll is e vid e n t 58 4; F ir G rove, "N u m b e r 32," p u re ­ sored b y th e W ashington C o u n ty | b y the m any frie n d s be made, bred H olstein. 1822, 582; M rs R ob­ Federation o f W om en’s clubs) are S u rv iv in g are the w id o w , M rs ertson A Son. 'T ill ie , " purebred scheduled T h is d e p artm en t w ill be Hazel In g re m ; tw o c h ild re n . A lto n Jersey. 1240, 55 8; F ir G rove. " N u m ­ under the sup e rvisio n o f O. B and M ona M arie, a ll o f The Dalles; b e r 47," grade Jersey, 1224, 55; | Kraus, co u n ty school su perintend- th e deceased's m other, M rs J a n e , Buchanan, "S y b il," 945, 54 8 ent. and pre m iu m s and scholar- In g ra m , a b ro th e r, R ile y , and a ! T w o -y e a r-o ld s m a k in g o v e r 35 sister, M rs. Eva Dodge o f near ' pounds o f fa t—C o n n e ll Bros., "N u m - i ships are offered. | L. E. F rancis, assistant co u n ty H ills b o ro . and a b ro th e r Joe o f | ber 22," p u re b re d H olstein, 2004. 66 1; Hagg A Sons, "Toots 6,” grade agent, w ill d ire c t e x h ib its , contests P o rtla n d . Jersey, 1066, 55.4; Hagg A Sons. . an4 dem onstrations in the boys 1 "J u d y 6," grade Jersey, 843, 46 3; '4 -H d iv is io n A w a rd s w ill be made M rs M c D o u g a ll Sells ¡fo r e x h ib its o f corn, potatoes, veg-1 ' D r e „ m a k in g Business J. H. Busch o f Forest G rove, " N u m ­ etables, d a iry cattle, hogs, p o u ltry ,, .. v » i ber 66," grade Jersey, 790, «»*» 45 8; j rabbits, goats, sheep, fo re s try and , H a v e rs tic k o f H ills - B am ford, “ S a lly ,” p u re b re d Jersey h a n dicra ft. L ive sto ck ju d g in g and boro has purchased the dressm ak- 094 45j dem onstrations are also planned. business ou Second street, j C h ris Reichen o f R ock C reek Special pre m iu m s in canning in [ * no w n as th e S inger S ew ing M a- started te s tin g in J u ly . CoUntV H erds Show July Test Records L u ll M a n u fa c tu rm i' • 'iny j — and the K e rr Glass M a n u fa c tu rin g company. Special contests in the | v 4-H liv e s to c k d e p artm en t in clu d e I f w e w ere to be lie ve some o f those w h o can the H o rn c c k e r C hester W h ite breed see in th e r e lie f phases o f th e N ew Deal o n ly an special fo r hog entries, the Forest organized e ffo rt on th e p a rt o f th e Roosevelt ad- G rove C ream ery special hog feed- g '•""t» contest, the C a rna tio n ------- com ­ 1 m in is tra tio n to e n lis t votes fo r n e x t year's elections, ' i in "-> -» "*■* pany “ C a lf M an n a " tro p h y fo r the the a d m in is tra tio n o f r e lie f in a ll pa rts o f th e na tio n Is b u t cam ouflage fo r a n o th e r p o rk b a rre l higest scoring d a iry c lu b and the ____ x_ ___ .u„* .a»»« gp rce . i .. t is possible th a t th e re has been, in in rem ote S p e rry T ro p h y for the best show- __ n _________ man. Scholarships have been o ffe r- instances, some d iv e rs io o f r e lie f ______ fu n ds — fo r p ___ o liti purposes, and it " is " p ro bable th a t th e r e 'h a v e e d . b y tbe fo llo w in g co u n ty firm s bpen q u ite a n u m b e r o f attem pts to d iv e rt such and businessmen: H ills b o ro —Port-1 been m oney in to channels fo r w h ic h f t wax n o t planned, land G eneral E le c tric com pany, J. B u t the reco rd —as opposed to p o litic a l ru m o rs - - C. Penney com pany. W e il's D e p a rt­ m ent store, . B e rt E , M alin . g. shows that, as a general ru le , disbursem ent o f re . . . I l W. i lie f funds has been ca rrie d o u t as co n scie n tiou sly Ray^ B ™ 'Im la y " : as has been possible u n d er p re v a ilin g circum stances, J. Im la y A B eaverton F irs t S e cu rity U n fo rtu n a te ly , th e re are men, and wom en, w h o bank T u a la tin — E A. Robinson have n e ve r tu rn e d a hand to h e lp in r e lie f w o rk j „tore . _________ Sherw ood— C itize n s bank o r o ffe re d a w o rth w h ile suggestion, b u t w h o have T ig a rd —F irs t B ank of T iga rd stood by. e ve r rea d y w ith c ritic is m o r a sneer as to T he late George L. W oodw orth, the m anner in w h ic h n a tio n a l, state o r even lo ca l j p ro m in e n t H ills b o ro granger, was re lie f has been dispensed. T he idea, o f course, p re va - , (be fir s t m anager o f the fa ir In le n t am ong these c ritic s , is th a t th e y are best se rv- 1925. F L. B ro w n o f L a u re l was in K th e ir p o litic a l p a rty by o ffe rin g up to rid ic u le , m anager fa r the years 1926 1927 thp < ffo rts o f a S overnm ent n o t o f th e ir o w n and 1928, and then Ed L . M oore ,itjcal ,aith o f the H ills b o ro cham ber o f com- B u t the tru e s to ry Is that, in e v e ry state in the m crce was In charge fa r the 1929, union, you w ill fin d re lie f com m ittees composed 1 1930 and 1931 fairs. A fte r a tw o o f re p ^vjng u b lic a much n and of dem o cra tic m en en, w h o , fa|rs year period in w h ich 4-H clu 0, b arp ,he|r time t0 and reUef wom work and werc held c o D n ly Minton It’s .So Easy to Criticize , . , , , a d m in is tra tio n , w ith o u t the slig h te st re w a rd , except f'orest G rove took charge, manag- th a t w h ic h comes fro m the satisfa ction o f h a vin g (in g the 1934 and the present events. Special Features p layed one's p a rt as a citize n o f th is great c o u n try The fir s t day o f the fa ir w ill be in a p e riod o f crisis. And, p la y in g th e ir parts, th e y can a ffo rd to ig n o re th e sneers and e m p ty charges ch ild re n 's day, A ugust 30 Farm o f those w h o n e ve r get beyond lip service.—Hood U nion day and A ugust 31 G range day. Special features planned In ­ R iv e r News. clude the tw in contest sponsored by the H ills b o ro Business A P ro ­ fessional Women's c lu b and the Nothing to Criticize T he w o rks progress a d m in is tra tio n is being c r lti- elzed because th e ru le s re q u ire local co-operation w ltb respect to m ate ria ls, etc.; b u t th a t is a strong ( n<4 a weak Jn th e program . I t is a safc ru lp (b a t w hen people re a lly w a n t som ething th e y should h e lp pay fo r it.- P e n d le to n East O re- H illsboro’s new post office. W ashing x rn l l h u ild 1 in ff is s a ton county s flrv first t fo fe z d le e ra duii 1 ng, a stru c tu re to be proud Of and IS indicative of the steady grow th reg istered by the county seat «onlan 5-rooni PLASTERED HOUSE C ity conveniences Garage, chicken house. 2 lots, f r u it and nuts. W ill sell reasonably, o r trad e fo r farm . W. G. IDF. 316 E M ain St — H ills b o ro ANOTHER LANDMARK Two years have passed since the opening of the Hillsboro Branch of The First National Bank o f Portland. T h e grow th and progress of this branch have exceeded our expectations. The confidence and loyalty o f custom ers and friends in this comm u­ nity is acknow ledged. The officers and directors take this opportunity to ex­ press appreciation of t h e generous cooperation shown the Hillsboro Branch by this community. R. J. Sc earc e. Manager ★ HILLSBORO BRANCH * T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK OF PO R TLA N D “OLDfir NATIONAL BANK wnr August SPECIAL Feed Prices Reduced Take advantage of this offer now Due to the decline in all grains we are able to reduce our feed prices again. 1 Strainer, covered, sauce pan $2.65 P O U L T R Y FEEDS 1 Vapor Seal dutch oven .......... $4.40 For more egg profits, lower m ortality be sure to s ta rt those pullets on IMPERIAL EGG MASH. IM PERIAL MILK EGG MASH $ J .9 O 1 Vapor Seal, covered, sauce pan $3.20 Sack .................................................... NOW ONLY $70.20 $ f f A ,9 5 O y J This is a saving of $10.25. ('ail for dem onstration. EASY TERMS BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY $d .8 0 IMPERIAL EGG MASH 1 Zenith Model “ Y” Electric W asher $59.95 Total value or rwf locKttr Sack ....................................... BIG-LAY EGG MASH Yea can <<*t p le n ty o f that d e lirio u s , h e a lth fu l Siberrian Cream a t C m leU 's Bar-B-Q. T ry a dish today, o r tre a t y o u rs e lf to H lb e rrla n a te d Pie o r Cake. We also s p e ria lize in tasty sandwiches and d e lirio u s fo u n ta in d rin ks. COSLETTS B A R -B -Q 1st and Baseline : Phone 1263 Sack ........................ .-......................... 4-GRAIN SCRATCH FEED Sack ................................. $ £ .6 0 D A IR Y M A N *29 °° IM PERIAL DAIRY FEED $O/*.00 COW RATION Ton ...................................................... MOLASSKS DAIRY $ £ .7 0 ¿1 4} $g£ 00 Get our low prices on concentrates for home mixing. Pay Cash and Save — T rade with Im perial (V e n e tian tic k e t, M rs Joseph S p te rin g, Forest G ro v e Rt. J) Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Phone »1 Millers of Quality Feed« South Second Are.