The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 26, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    H IL L S B O R O
Faire Four
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M c K IN N K Y * M e K IN K K Y . PahHahera
P u b ll.b n l Thurnday
M ila n ’ «» • « « » .,I - . - I . m m attar in the
poatofficc at Htltofcora, Orotfon
V ERN E M c K inney
Bdlter
(»EE K I A I .
NEW SPAPER
MRS. E. C. M c K IN N K Y
AM oeU te Editor
OF
U A S H IS G T O N
C O l’ N T Y
Hel«vte>l «« O r« « "« ’» B«*t W eekly Newspaper, 1980
N h iu m I on A ll-A m erican W eekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930
H oaurable M ention N aU onal E d itorial Association Newspaper
PredacUon Content. 1934-SS. and General Excellence. IM S
Hubarriplion Rate« S tric tly l'a«h in Advance
Out>ide W ashington County
W it hin W ashington County
U. S.. per year
S3.00
P a r pear
Foreign
count rie»
3-59
Six month« —
.85
M E M B E R Oregon State
E d itorial A isocialion and
N ational Editorial A m o »
tioo.
P i n t Audited Paper
Largest Audited W eek­
ly C irculation in O re­
gon.
The H ilb b o ro Argu» aaaumea no fina ncia l responsibility for
errors published in its column«, but in ca»ea * here this paper
is a t fa u lt w ill reprint th at part of an advertisem ent in which
the typographical m istake occurs.
A n Independent Newspaper, whose service« and policies are
baaed on the principle of the Golden Rule.— ’’And a* ye would
that men should do to you. do ye also to them likewise.
Trade at Home
Dollars spent at home make for the
commercial growth of the community and
reflect benefit to all of its citizens. Buy
everything possible at home.
The dollar sent away seldom gets back
for home circulation. The carpenter or
painter who buys his tools by mail sel­
dom thinks that a better business for the
hardw are m erchant might mean more
building activity at home with greater
working opportunities for him. E v e r y
man. woman and child in this community
depends upon the money kept at home
for payday prosperity.
Money sent away by local business
for printing cannot be reflected in g rea t­
er purchases by the many families con­
nected with printing establishm ents in
Hillsboro. Think! See to it that y o u r
printing carries a line. “ Printed in Hills­
boro.”
Your local business man is your friend
and can be depended on to treat his fel­
low neighbors in a fair manner.
Matthew
Be Careful!
The Forgotten State
In the m atter of coast defenses Ore­
gon is the “forgotten” state. California
has had millions and millions expended
for navy bases and coast defense a n d
W ashington has come in for a large share,
but Oregon has received the little end.
Reports indicate th at California is secure­
ly on the road for more arm y and navy
establishm ents.
Two different congressional groups
have come west in recent weeks to in-
School safety lanes have been placed
on streets near the grade schools and the
entire community joins in asking their ob­
servance by motorists. Motorists without
question should approach the safety lanes
at a controlled rate of speed, because the
children have full confidence th at motor-
ists will come to a stop at the safety lanes.
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a .
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Law enforcem ent officials of the city
should cheek drivers on these streets fre-
quently and see to it th at motorists are
lis in e
due
c a re
in
a n n ro a e h im r
s i-h n n ls
ARGU S.
Sodai Ne H'S of
Local Folk and
Their Friends
Mr ami Mrs George Schultz.
Miss Frances and George Schultz
•Ii of Oregon City. Mr and Mr-
Clark Brown of Ferndale, Wash
Mr and Mrs J. J I .an gl on and
family of Capitol Hill. Mr and
Mrs. T Marlin of Portland Mr
and Mrs Rudy Pellat.’ of Canby,
Mr. and Mrs J J Miller of Mil-
waukie. Mrs Kate Trickev of
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
M .. Will.am llp p and family 'ol
Portland, Mr and Mrs. Fred H om
of Salem. Mr and Mrs. Orin Kin
nc>. Rev. and Mrs R. W Elwell,
Misses Ethel and Ruth Adatin. all
of Vancouver, W ash. and Mrs.
Anna C row thers of Dilley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sigler and
son Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ramey, all of Hillsboro, and Mr.
and Mrs Dale Sigler ami son Dale
Jr. of Portland left Saturday for
a hunting trip to Medford. Mr and
Mt’s, Ramey returned Tuesday
night, but the Sigler families re-
mamed for a two weeks’ vacation,
Thursday, September 26, J
I'l'C C lIo H l S l X ’C C ll,
(iraitgm Meet Today
Lighted Roads Seen
Press Essential As Accident Cliecl-
*
Slule officer« of the Griiug, u ,i|
I h * ill Hillsboro today
for <>„,.
county grange eonferenee to jb*.
P ro fe s s o r R o b e rt E F itc h <f P i
Illum inated highu as. light enough h<
1,1 l,u‘ hn’al Grunge hall h,
ific u n iv e r s ity sp o k e b. lo re ihe to permit motorists to drive with MiBBing «1 1° .10 o'clock The meet
H illsb o ro Rotar.v c h ib T h in d a \ o n
• I ic e d o m of Sp, oh an,I P re ss ’
He c r ilie i < d the idea of teacliei .
h e a d lig h ts d im m e d , h a v e b e e n p ro ■“ «
p . ,-d b.v Hie O re g o n S la te M otor
association as a means of keeping
being required by law to lake an , vision abreast with modern high |
allegiauc«»
speeds and eliminating the hazards I
t ommunist bugaboo” was r id i- ' uf night driving
ruled by the speaker, who said I th «
t n
. I
they were loud, noisy ..ml ,m ! 1 h.......vlsubtlUy of flooding high-
ways
with
»
«oft.
ueon-type
light
j
-crupulous. He asserted that the
p re s e n t ta lk a n d f e a r w as u n j u s t i ­ » ns «tre ued by Hay I'om vm man
fie d . t il a t
diri •>.>< .i n t tl... ager of the motor association, in I
wl11 hl!‘t u n til H .10 in
||h.
liiv iin i- Nulla l l l n l
llli'h ir
El-,le from John F
Say you »uw II In iho Arum
625
high scliool and while here re
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Wells re goal in student bod) ticket sales " " b one died tn cv, i y II , daylight Comnlete
newed friendships w ith several of turned
Tuesday morning from a m
this
is year was
wus .»no
.',00 lie
He ul.so
also le
repor
im ile il accidents.
1
his form er schoolmates.
Loss radio mid h e u l e r
..
T
hunting trip to Redmond. Mrs C. lilul
Argus publishers hud of -I Following
publication of th<
Mrs. j. i„ Anderson and her p Wells went to Redmond Wed-
co-operation in printing of article, the motor association rec
MOO
sister. Mrs H. R S jolander of nesday and Jam es Wells, who had Hilhi news.
| ommendt d that a short stretch of
i-.ipeming. Mich., attended a party been hunting there, returned Imine
highwuy in Oregon be used for
Wednesday afternoon of last week with
with her
her
-lK fV N i t l i r . v . l Ç e e L . ‘-x p e rim . n ta l p u i p e .. . am i iliu m
at the home of Mrs. C harles Lind
1929 Plymouth Coach
1 s l l l i r O U G v V K S m a te d b y a sa tis fa c to ry tyi».* of
M iss M a rte H o u g ez a c c o m p a n ie d
i in Portland, at which Mrs
Sjoland-
d rs S jo la m t- ,)er lM, r e n ts M r an d
j..i,n
r-
t a
• ' ‘tf1' 1 N
o p particular
u r lie u la r hl»
No
highway was
A real buy at
; er was guest of honor.
rrlment,
bid
’
" f 1’o'llan d to Bonneville L i g h t ;
’ »Kg,•sled to r Ihe
.
1 attendance were forme •r r °r?-odeni1
r ‘ s ‘d ' " 1' S u n d a y on th e b o a t t r i p s,H in so n s!
T(? m . t.r n o . to -
th e e v e I g ^ a ' d ’i . U n / e ^
installing
i of Ishpeming.
about sev
M Saunders ^
hV » . n ^ m ber
........... Th*‘
.T i,
Ha.r old
- meree o, ro ru a n a .
' the auestlon
Inexpensive power anticipated
landed at the Hillsboro airport
Nora McCourt and
sons Ed |
Vincent llober of Gales Creek from Bonneville dam was given aa
Three Ford Model T«
Saturday
, r d a' ,d Don ,we,nt *° C re w e l
.tile d it Saturday night with ., another reason why Oregon should
. , o night and rem ained here * Wednesday
$11.98
$15.00
to
look
alter
th
e
ir'm
a
tc
h
when
tt
became
necessary
until Sunday morning, when thev
the suggestion of high
lcft for ,he Air circus at v e m o n l. farm property. They w ere aceom -! for him to see w hether or not he consider
$25.00
wuy lighting
Mr Hobi reports our airport in gan“’1* by Mr> ,van Simon of was meeting with success In fill-
«ood condiUon.
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J
Sc
V h '
Rooster Night at Grange
M r- and Mrs C harles Matthes
„..‘. ' i ! ' .
• >eoige and
,
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"
Booster night will be observed New W illard Built Aut ,'X
H
GilS LxpkxleS
185
B A TTER IES
$3.95
And your old battery
of th a t area.
M eanwhile nothing is done about O re­
gon and the Columbia river,— “ adm itted­
ly a necessity in case of w ar — on the
grounds th at it has no money available
for fu rth er shore developm ents but must
conserve its funds for more men a n d
ships.”
The following two parag rap h s from
the Astoria Astorian-Budget are v e r y
much to the point:
Do The war and navy departm ents con­
tem plate that, in the event of war. an enemy
wiU strike at southern California ’ Do they think
an army would land in a barren country w here
it would starve itself if it had to feed off the
country? Do they think a navy from the orient
would strike at a section of our coast which is
hundreds of miles farther than northern ports?
The Columbia river entrance, for instance, is
143 miles closer to the orient even than Seattle,
a full 423 miles closer than San Francisco and
several days' time closer than the southern C ali­
fornia ports? And yet the Columbia riv er is left
absolutely without a ship base of any kind and
there is a full thousand miles of coastline north
of San Francisco w ithout even a harbor of
refuge.
What is the answer? W hatever answ er we
get from official sources w ill not be the true
answer. The answer lies largely in politics.
Southern California congressmen adm ittedly are
putting the pressure on the departm ents. The
navy departm ent adm ittedly operates a dozen
bases on the Atlantic seaboard for which it has
no use but which it cannot close because of
political pressure. Political considerations seem­
ingly are a first factor, and we have a strong
suspicion, too. that social considerations have
considerable weight. Southern California is such
a delightful place for navy mqp and th eir fam ­
ilies to make their homes. Somewhere, som e­
tim e we would think that considerations of n a­
tional defense would secure recognition.
May Give Trouble
The potato control law was not sup­
ported by the AAA or by any national
farm organization, yet is binding on 3.-
000,000 U. S. farm ers who raise spuds. It
is likely to prove a source of real trouble
in the enforcem ent. A group of congress­
men and senators, republicans and demo­
crats, th ru st this on to the AAA and it
may prove em barrassing. The objectives
are undoubtedly laudable for those en­
gaged in growing spuds for the m arket.
mignr nave tne n g n t ettect.
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YOt AG’S
Funeral Home
Two Points of View
Credit Bureaus
Mason Hill
D - | ‘O
Bristol Hardwire Co.
io «study
Hilhi football season opens on the
home gridiron Friday afternoon. Be there
to give them a good send-off for a fine
season. They need your moral support.
Thomas S. Sholes
ir^*S7
. Miss Ju lia Tatom is assisting in '
I the C harles L. W alker insurance niKht
IS* 3rd Ave.
Phone 31W
- c a - .m w d l b e - p e id in t h e G u v
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office for several weeks, while
Miss Dorothy y Snyder, who was mon hospital in Forest Grove.
D
ealers
fur
Mrs Dick Stoltenberg is on her employed in Salem, decided she ¡w here Dobcr is recovering from
/ ’’ODFISH are lined as money
A Portland investment banker back vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Stolten- liked Hillsboro better and is again painful burns,
l l l ’DSON - TERKAPI.ANR
4 in Iceland. The v< ku «» must
berg
left Sunday for a trip to clerking at Goar's Woman's Shop J
-
_ _
from a trip reports business on the up-
WILLARD
MOIIAWK
have
spread;
many
Americana
Lake
Misses Frances P otter and Anna E a s t e r n S t r i k e s B la m e d
grade “ in spite of W ashington.” Sayings C rater
hnve
to
buy
on
a
COD
bnsla.
and Mrs. F. O. Wesson and Geenty of Portland w ere guests
• • •
of this kind seem to take on the flavor of Mr Mr and
Mrs Hubert Watts of Sunday of Mr. and Mrs M W
for Delay in Shipment«
Hansom of 1300,000 paid In
I Difficulty In getting delivery of
popularity or sm artness with some. One Portland, and Mr and Mrs Orin Johnson.
khlnnplng — Headline.
stops to w onder if governm ent action a t Darety and children of North L. C K ranuen and Fred Schen- m erchandise in all drygoods lines Cuban
F air exchange la no robbery:
spent Sunday w ith Mr. and ' del returned Tuesday from a few i 13 reported b.v Jak e Well of Well's
W ashington two years ago with deposit Plains
they tnuaht ua the rhum ba.
Mrs. E. B Watts. Pictures w ere days hunting trip in Eastern Ore- departm ent store in
Hillsboro.
• • •
insurance, etc., did not put an entirely dif- taken of the four generations.
gun with a deer each.
Must of the delay Is due to strikes
T here's a saying th at eve»
Mrs. Clovis R Havis of Houston. ■ Mrs O P Mishner left Friday ¡n , the n “r !°“s ind»’,ri‘‘s an‘i Is
fervnt outlook on banking and restore
TH€ WORLDS
on»* has to eat a peck of U i.t
reflected in a slight advance
confidence of the people. Bankers and Texas, who has been visiting her for Loa Angeles. Cal after a w eek' being
durlnv his lifetim e Far-
i
f .R f ATCST
a l l n i b , , » „-neA » « J . ,
. .
a sister. Mrs. E Kortzeborn. left visit with her sister Mrs F \ in prices. Weil said
11- ° in trs \\ ei e ready to gra P at any aid Monday evening for a visit at Griffith
the dust storm urea »• ust
R
II’,
IO VOLUe
starting
on
ih«ir
fourth
I t ashington could give two years ago, but Broo,..ng- Ore Oakland and Los
m
Patty Lomax spent t h e Local Hunter« Bag Deer,
with improvement people are prone t o AnK,'l>' C al. on her way home weeit-end w ith relative« und flit no
Home Tuesday Afternoon
Wh»
«• ninallth«*
If nil t
f nul
forget.
Miss Pearl Allen was a week- in Portland and northeast of Hills-
Two mule deer from u,e John
won, I « n so much
a
t
colleg,
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end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. boro.
Day country of eastern Oregon
ra 1 »t-e ix’uqht for
certain typ
voting
•o little I G ot «
Simeral of Portland She accom-
Mrs L J M errill returned home ’h” * b> Mr and Mrs s “ m Steinke
shouldn’t
pru$
ot
m
neh
qo'us caUnet
There
should he no
n o m ie s tio n a« In u e
I theT Sunday.
thf
Monday from several weeks' stay of Hilliboro. attracted consideruble
breadwlnn« I
t ie s n o u ; a
q uestbon a. S t O ac- Hood loop
trip and to Cloud Cap at Monmouth.
' attention Tuesday evening The
with airplanr
dial. Rervtve«
tion Of law enforcem ent officials in their ,nn
Frx) S,,....,1I
n „.d F ,,lrlrt„ hunters w ere near Hardman, and
sta n d a rd
etforts to curb slot machines. Prosecutor
Mr and Mrs w » Ragsdale |eft Sun'();iv for a hunting triD t o 'i ! ld u no.ud ‘,,,cu l,y in ba»I*,n« ,be
HAXTUN A I i i i i s H
A m e ric a n
son Harry of Moro are visit- Eastern Oregon
P
bucks, they said, the packing d is­
Morgan is right in his decision to go and
Producer,
of
Quality
| n>,rnne aid
ing Mr and Mrs J. L. Searcy this
1 tancc to transportation being not
ahead. They come purely under the head­ week. Mrs. Searcy is a daughter
p o lic e ,
J aO> of
D,’1"» had more than 150 yards
SAND and G R A V E L
his tonsils removed by Dr C. T
amateur«
ing of chance with very little of . the of Mr. and Mrs Ragsdale.
Plnnt located 4 miles north of For
Smith Wednesday morning.
a
v ia tio n
Miss Adecn Wegner left for
est Grove on Gab Creex Pboin
chance in favor of the participant. If slot
Heavy Fine Meted Out
broad*
l«o: •«
machines are to be allowed they should
^ ' ’sUv^on” ^ , V d ^ h
C elts.
for Reckless Driving
When you so« and
tend school. She has been here . . . __ .
„
Fine of $125 was levied in Jus­
hoar Ino C rodoy
be taxed.
with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Jesse. ” r and ^ rs Thomas Connell,
F iv e r
since last January.
I Mr and Mrs. R Cowdin of tice court at Tigard when Otto
y o u 'l l
of Portland route 3 pleaded
Mr and Mrs Kenneth C . r l . l e T z<jrtLand, vi’ i,ed Mr and Mrs ° Arne
hardly bo-
guilty to reckless driving He was
and children of Vancouver. Wash .
Hagle Sunday.
i
un
Iiavethst
were guests Sunday of Mr Car-
Mrs Gladys Ede of Portland vis- tij the fin |s ‘
j
thia low
me-.i parent«, Mr and M r. A M
Mr and Mrs N E H aworth “X ted n e .T T ig .^ S e p f e m b S - t t
r h u u g h ti J «Sym pathetic
p iles 1«
R«-i vice”
G arble
y
Jam es Filan of Tualatin was sen*
poMibi«.
Phnne 97?
HIlHbart»
Mr. and Mrs Mark Ryan of
Clem Eslinger left Tuesday for ■ teneed to 30 days In Jail on a
Hoods Port. Wash., were jn Hills-J a ,ew days' vacation at Depoe Bay charge of Intoxication and ordered
boro
two
days
last
week.
They
are
The announcem ent by President Roosevelt that
paroled at the end of 10 days
the governm ent is Lifting some of the pressure exer­ looking for a Washington county T o Jso n R o y s
cised by its paternal hand from business and indus­
try was received w ith mixed feelings, largely based
ilnrurpoTBlrdl
See other 1936 models
Mrs. S. E. Hoover and Mrs Ben f i j v p n ^ 5 l i m n ' « P
on political faith of those who expressed th eir opin­ Brown of Vancouver were visiting
v v li « U ip il S V
< Mason Hill joined Shady Brook i CollecUana — Credit Report«
on display today!
ions on the latest statem ent made by the president. Hillsboro relatives last week, com-
C harles and W ard Tolson w e re , Thursday night in a charivari on '
In
Not unnaturally, democratic leaders saw, in the ing over to attend the funeral of pleasantly surprised Monday eve- Mr and Mrs Dewey Johnson, who!
vouai
t u i k i w it h
a
caon.iv
announcem ent, positive proof that th e New Deal
C. J. Anderson.
ning at their home at Eighth and were m arried that afternoon Mrs ' Washington Tillamook. Yamhill.
had accomplished many of the results expected of
Mr and Mrs w w McDonald W alnut by a num ber of young
Johnson was Miss Lila Mever be-
Polk and Marlon Countiea.
B- And also not unnaturally, G. O. P. s Fletcher
of Tim ber were Hillsboro visitors people from North Plains and Hills- fore her m arriage They will live
Personal Contact on Collection*
?!?d S . Kn° x - Presldentla*. .a sPiran t- '•'■aracterized Saturday Mr McDonald is train-
boro, the occasion being the boys in Hillsboro.
the statem ent from the W hite House as a well-
master on this division of the birthday. The evening was spent
The L. Renfrow family returned
Washington County Office
?oscU i E 3 n d def*nl*e move looking tow ards th e
Southern Pacific.
playing games, after which re- home last Thursday, and Miss Lu-
Commercial Building
1936 elections.
Mrs John SteDhens of Portland freshm ents w ere served
cille entered school on Monday
Second und Main Streets
Nevertheless, and entirely beyond the views of
d Mrs Dona d Hay and s . T n "
Thow P,resent were Geor«e and Mi’ s Madelyn Shattuck Is board-
Phone 3071
leaders of the two m ajor political parties, evidence man o” San F rancT io C a ^ ro^nt Mary Fpnlmore. Harold and Joseph ing at the Vic Christenson home.
llillxboro, ()rr<on
is not lacking that he average American business
Keenon, Phyllis Christener. Wil-
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man and industrialist reacted favorably to the
° i y’
L d fam o ^ son and Bessie Weinecke. Sanford
Conduct Coffer Contest
p resid en ts announcement, and the reaction has
„
rra n x im orie an a tam iiy Wj|] Dorolhy Brown Elmer Hoh. , E ntire month of
is the
brought a sharp advance m quotations of standard _ .Mls\ M yrtle Walker returned m an, Mabel Bennett, Blanch. M a r-! tim e set for a »1200 customer cof
stocks on Wall street and announcem ents of divi- Thursday to College Place, Wash., j ory an(j Wayne Vandehey. Mary- fee contest sponsored by Safeway
dend increases by a num ber of the m ajor com- after three weeks visit with her heicn, C harles and Ward Tolson
Stores, according to announcem ent
panies. Which, after all. may be regarded as ac- parents. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Walk-
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1 by William Durst, local manager
curate indicators of public opinion.
®r -
,.
q ,
.
Politics aside, there are few Americans who
Misses Helen Pearson. Frances K a o
Large H ouse H u m s
would be willing to tie th eir names to an opinion Greenlee, and Bertha Groesbeck
T j.
A large unoccupied residence in
that conditions, the nation over, have not under- left Sunday for Monmouth, where Lrl’OU p I la iH lC d
Tigard, said to be owned by John
gone a sharp im provem ent in the past year. We they will attend norm al school.
Radi
h
nt Luthe, burned Monday morning nt
The Tastiest Meuls in
hear much loose talk concerning
the spending of
Miss Tennessee W eatherred and education * wiU be "'orc inizeri "this 2 o'clock
The fire started in the
public money^ on social experim ents,
notably on
F. C. Stalley were guests of Mr week by the local Parent-T eacher rear ot
tbe bouse aftd had re-
Hillsboro are aerved at
relief work. But when we recall that, less than and Mrs. C. E. M ariner north of association Dr O R Cham bers duced ,bp place to ashes in half
two years ago, there were a t least 13 million Hillsboro Friday evening.
professor of psychology at Oregon an hour Tbe property was being
Americans unemployed and not a few of them in
Mrs. N P Nielsen of Longview State college, will conduct classes s,”d
very ugly frames of mind, we find it difficult
Wash., is visiting her son and on Tuesday afternoons, every oth-
.. ~
.
to be convinced that there was any alternative to daughter-in-law
and Mrs. Arn- er week, beginning October 8 All . . < <>“ nly Planner» Meet
the task of feeding these people and providing old Jensen, this . Mr
week.
parents interested are invited to
Members of the County Plan-
them with employment. Yes. there was an alter­
11 H Findley and Everett and j ° ln by notifying Mrs. J M Per- nln«
meet Friday night
native. but sound common sense of the American Evelyn
of Cedar Mill left Tuesday ’on Meetings will be held at ‘he
J *
of
First and Baseline
people prevailed and hopes of communists and f o r a t w o w e e k s ' v a c a t i o n in W a i . homes of members. Among sub- com id«ring projects to be sub-
sub-I
.
. - -.
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others, who were eager to welcome the revolution, for a two weeks’ vacation in Wal­ jects to be discussed Among
Open 7 a. m. to 2 p m
are
"What
I
mi”
1
e
d
llndpr
“
»'
npw
federal
county.
were blasted. When history is w ritten, these and lowa
»s, „ a ss. i i a ..
. Are the M arks of a Good Home?" ' 'vorks Pf<>«ram The meeting ad-
other outstanding benefits accruing from a change
Mr. and Mrs. J L. Anderson and ..p f » irnow
ch ild 's C*innn journed after a short session, agree­
ing and
an d their house
hnosp guest,
eue f Mrs
Mt
. s „ a d .<D , y.. n H ? * ? ch?iir«
CaPa< in<
in.» that
thnt another m eeting would
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in policy will not be forgotten by th e men w ho Jons,
itie
keep the record.—Hood River News.
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R. Sinlandor
Sjolander nf
of Mirhionn
Michigan, ertont
spent _
Conjidcnccs"
not k
be
until something
the w eek-end at Taft.
of im portance was up for eonsid- I
eratlon, W. G. Ide, county chair- j
Mr and Mrs. Richard Busch B irthdays Observed—
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T rM di2 nHr s5UeSt'! { rid ^y ,eve.?ini
R N A members having birth- man. said.
I Bea^crtao.*1 M” J ° h McLeod of days in July. August and Septcm-
Let the advertisem ents help you
Some of the most tragic fires in American his-
E. F Daw»on, C Ackerman and
dinne?Uwtdnesdhay at the home m ake your shopping plans.
tory have occurred in schools. Thousands of chil- k A ckerman of Victoria, B. C .J of Mrs Ed Wortman The after
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p X i g ^ ^
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HH1SbOr° " "
IT ’S N O S E C R E T -
Coslett’s
B ar-B -Q
Fifteen Years Ago
Argus, Septem ber 16. 1920—John A rthur Pender,
convicted of killing Mrs. Daisy Wehrman in 1911.
and William Branton. convicted of killing Booth at
Willamina a few years ago, granted full pardon
by Governor Olcott.
Eugene Gray of local ball team mentioned as
pitcher for an All-Star team to play McCredie's
Beavers.
Henry Voelker, resident of Blooming since 1892,
dies Septem ber 14.
F. E H artram pf sells garage on West Main to
A lbert Losli and William Schlattmann.
J. J. Wismer of Cedar Mill has bought Interest
in insurance
and loan court
business
of Emil
Kuratli. can
Oregon supreme
decides
Hillsboro
rn h n a rin d
on
n lo h r a t p d
v H ra n t
have a rx/Y
no rehearing
on p celebrated
h h ydrant
case.
Dr. L. W. Hyde of Hillsboro re-elected surgeon
genera] of the National Spanish War Veterans at
St. Louis, Mo.
J. W. Cave resigns as Oregonian agent. D istribu-
tion of Oregonian has been in hands of Cave fam-
ily here for practically 80 years.
N athan Weil, Hillsboro merchant, and Miss Bella
Sclfsford of New York m arried August 28.
W ashington county navy boys who died during
th e w ar were Elmer L. Lillegard of Laurel. John
H. Nieger of Hillsdale and Eugene F McNelty of
Hillsboro, according to list received by Secretary
of S tate Kozer
Thirty Years Ago
Argus. Septem ber 21. 1905- -Julius Christensen
home at L aurel burns
N egotiations pending to give independent tele­
phone system of this county connection w ith P o rt­
land
T. P. Goodin aw arded contract for building new
opera house at First and Main for $2643. Stock­
holders of H illsboro Amusement association are G.
A W chrung, W. V. Wiley, J. W and A. C. Shute,
G. A P atterson. J. W. Balb'y. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie
W O Donelson and H. T. Bagley
City council Tuesday night decides to plank Main
street from Second to T hird and two block from
th e C ongregational church east, block a n d half
south on Second from Baseline, Main from First
to Second.
W G. H are departed Monday for Ann Arbor.
Mich . to resum e his law studies
Fire Traps Called School
DOESYOUR
HOUSE NEED
A NEW
ROOF?
P A P E R H A N G IN G
i n c i p i e n t l ^ ^ r ^ e c T e r o r ^ d ^ Z a t ^ 'e q u i p ^ d w B h
f lF P
(• « c a r k i * «
tilir p a c r it a n d
f» r< * H n z tr a
fire
escapes, s staircases
and fire
doors.
The lessons of the past have had relatively
‘“ U* effect on the present. Survey after survey,
conducted by responsible experts, have demon-
strated that hundreds of schools are fire traps. And
these schools are not all in the "little red school-
house” classification—some of our handsom est and
most superficially modern institutions of learning
contain great and unnecessary dangers.
The National Board of Fire U nderw riters, rep ­
resentative organization of the nation's principal
stock fire insurance companies, carries on an ag­
gressive campaign in the Interest of safer schools.
When possible, it makes inspections of school build­
ings, and offers suggestions for changes and a d d i­
tions—often National Board experts have pointed
to serious and unnecessary hazards which had been
overlooked for years. And, beginning last year, it
widened its field of action by issuing self-inspection
blanks for schools, w hereby any capable school of­
ficial can systematically check the buildings and
equipm ent involved, discover dangers and inade-
quàcies, and make or suggest the necessary correc­
tions. The blank, which has been adopted and of­
ficially approved by the National Association of P u b ­
lic School Business Officials, is to be sent this year
to 1700 secretaries and presidents of boards of edu­
cation and fire chiefs in cities of 5000 and over Of­
ficials In sm aller towns can doubtless obtain the
blanks from the National Board on request.
The school building which houses your child
rr.ay be a menace to his life and health. Inspect It
—and make it safe. No communal activity could be
more im portant.—Industrial News Review.
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Mr. and Mrs H. E. LaBare at St. 1‘ast Matrons Meet—
Helcns.
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v I Mrs. V W G ardner entertained
. . . his
. brother-in-law
.
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■ i tne
Matrons
pbaP‘-
P aa‘
visited
and sis-j
c)ub »uaiaiin
„ „ „ d a y cnaptcr
evening past
Mrs Matrons'
H. A.
¿ . . ’ " d„MJ . t 5 „ hy leS M' J °h n ' Deck was assisting hostess.
son, Monday evening
H u lit!D r' L- B' Smith III—
J. J. Wismer and L. V
Dr L. B Smith is at S m ith s
returned Sunday from a week-end
hospital suffering from a light |
hunting trip near Sweet Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fowler of troke. He is very ill.
Portland spent tne week-end with
S u tacrib e now to the Argus. I n !
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Coman
W ashington county $1.50 a year. [
Mrs. A. H Hill and little daugh­ Six months 85c. Three months 50 '
ter of St Helens were week-end cents. Two months 35 cents.
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guests of Miss Valerie Bagley.
Mrs. J W. Davis of Grass Valley
was a guest Friday of Mrs. Clem
Eslinger
Mr and Mrs. R. B utterw orth of
Vadis visited Mr and Mrs. Hallie
Ireland last week.
Mr and Mrs F. A. Younger
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Manley Friday.
C. E Wells and Orange Phelps
left Monday for Gold Beach on a
fishing and hunting trip.
Mrs. Fred Caldwell is teaching
at the G reenville school this year.
Relatives and friends from a
distance attending the funeral of
C. J Anderson Friday were Mr
Hillsboro D ecorating Co.
B. R. Nlckeson, Prop
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See
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Stage
Depot
—
Hillsboro
Remembered----
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forever, honored with a monument that
reflects the dignity and Importance of
your family name. We will gladly show
you m em orials and subm it suggestions
for any type memorial you prefer.
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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151 Wert Baseline St.
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