H ÏL L 3 6 O R Ô Hft ge Pour ÏTillsbonîj$ÎfeÀr g us w ith W K Itli to Cum hi ned the Hillahuru Independent B illet»’ro A rr u * ««tab. I »94 HMtoboeu Indepen dent ««tub. 1 Ì7 J M r K IN N C Y A M e K IK N K Y , Febllebere PubltMhed Thursday. Entered ■» »econd-«to»e m atter in the p*ietoffi<*e at HWtobon», Or«$run w. vernf . M c K inney mrs e . c . mckinney E ditur Aaaociate Editor O F F IC IA L N F W S I* * F F R O F W A S II IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selectnd a* O tw n n 'e Beet Weekly Newspaper. 1*30 Named on All-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association Newspaper production Content. 1V34-3&, and General Excellence. IM S S u bscrip tion Kate'* S tr ic tly t a *h in Advance Outside W ashington C ount* W ith in W as h in g to n C o u n ty U. S.. per year __ 12.00 1 e r p ea l I Foreign countries .... !.& • S ix m o n th s ------------------ ... .95 M E M H E K Oregon State E ilun. < *5 ^ **^ [L \ / * Firwt A * ,iu d * > P * r Large*t Audlted Week« ly CireulaUon in O re­ gon. Liberties Dear T he follow ing p a ra g ra p h s from th e N ational R epublic fit th e ra d ic a ls an d “ ced ” situ a tio n th o ro u g h ly an d express o a r sen tim en ts f a r b e tte r th a n we could, d u r lib erties and in stitu tio n s a re too d e a r to us to have them d e stro y ed by th ese ex­ trem ists, w ho if th e ir p ro g ra m ever goes across a re hound to be disillusioned, lh is n atio n al m ag azin e has th e follow ing la u d ­ ab le objectives w orthy of th e best sp irit oT A m erican ism : ‘‘F o r F u n d a m e n ta l A m ericanism — C on stitu tio n al R e p re se n ta ­ tive G o v ern m en t— C o nstructive N atio n al Policies. A g a in st— A ll Subversive Move- nients Inim ical to A m erican Id eals, T ra d i­ tio n s a n d Institutions. " R ead th e follow ing from this m a g a ­ zine, it fu rn ish es m uch food fo r th o u g h t: “ N ow here in the e n tire w o rld is there today ju c h freedom o f speech, press and action as ■there is in the U n ited States. T h is lib e rty is en­ jo ye d by the fo re ig n -b o rn as w e ll as the n a tive - -fcorn A m erican. I t is sacred to the m a jo rity o f he people, bv.t is made the means to an end iy others. T his lib e rty must be guarded, and -should not be abused. We should not get lib - ■wty d ru n k, o r we m ay aw aken to fin d tha t a Volstead p ro h ib itio n act against free speech and jfcivil lib e rty has become a necessity. The ex- 4re m e in a n yth in g is h a rm fu l. People m ust be to le ra n t in e v e ry th in g they j H o . The rig h t o f fre e speech and c iv il li b ­ e rtie s has been take n aw ay fro m the people in m any other nations because m in o ritie s have "been a llo w d to abuse tha t privile g e . One w h o ’ over-indulges in liq u o r is locked up to safe­ g u a rd the rem a ind er o f the people. Those suf- - fe r r j fro m the effects o f sun bu rn are treated -and J .‘.an put to bed u n til the y recover Those w ho v io la te the rig h t of free speech and c iv il lib e r t ie s should be incarcerated, e ith e r in an in s titu tio n where the patients m ay receive tre a t- -m ents fo r "diseased m inds." o r in a ja il w here th e y m ay stay u n til th e y have "sobered u p ." .O th e rw is e the i l l effects of th e ir actions w ill -e ve n tu a lly b rin g about disaster fo r everybody T lse. M illa rd F illm o re once w arned: " L ib e r ty jin r e g u la te d by la w degenerates in to anarchy w h ic h soon becomes the m ost h o rrid of a ll des­ p o tis m s ." In oth er countries w here organized m in o r­ itie s have conspired against the e x is tin g fo rm -o f governm ent, ta k in g undue advantage of the use o f th e free speech and c iv il lib e rtie s th a t once existed in these countries, d icta tors have rid d e n in to power, “ on w h ite horses," w h ile the re a l protectors of the re p u b lic and the con sti­ t u t io n have been so weakened and powerless to “ p re ve n t them because o f th e ir e a r lir apathy, .th a t free speech consequently w ent the w a y of fre e governm ent. Those w ho abuse the rig h t o f free speech and c iv il lib e rtie s im m e d ia te ly suppress these rig h ts fo r others on com ing in to ’ po w e r They do th is to pro te ct th e ir hold on - the captured governm ent. M any o f those crea ting disturbance and u n ­ j e s t on o u r soil today are men w h o have been oppressed in th e ir ow n c o u n try because o f subversive action. T hey weakened th e ir ow n governm ents, paving the w ay fo r dictatorships. T hen the y have come to A m erica, one of the few re m a in in g strongholds o f fre e speech and • c iv il lib e rty . Today these a lien subverters are tr y in g to o v e rth ro w o u r governm ent. K n o w ­ in g ly o r u n k n o w in g ly they are using o u r soil as a gun range The re su lt m ay be another -d icta to rsh ip such as th e y have had a hand in settin g up abroad by th e ir disturbances, before • th e y came to A m erica. W h y A m erica should a llo w these a l i e n tro u b le m akers to use its soil as th e ir testin g- ground we do not know . Stop these subverters ’ n o w ! In v ite them to settle down, become A m e r- je a n s in practice as w e ll as in name, or force th e m to re tu rn to th e ir old countries. L e t A m e r- lza keep its C o nstitutio n. Let it re tu rn to the n o rm a l and prosperous conditions th a t the na- “ tio n has long been noted for. L e t us guard o u r C o nstitutio n, the b u lw a rk o f o u r lib e rty . ■ A n y m ay we defend it against A m erican as -•w e ll as alien subverters. Ï An Important Day O b serv an ce of A rm istice D ay, t h a t □Jem orable occasion w hich ended t h e W orld w ar, is urged by G overnor M artin. It is ho p ed th a t a sta tu te providing fo r O bservance of th is day as a legal holiday can be p assed by th e leg isla tu re so th a t th e m a tte r of business houses closing will not a lw a y s rem ain a question until th e Cast m om ent. T he business people u p sta te a re u su a lly re a d y and w illing to d o s e fo r th e d ay , but th e im p o rtan ce of th e day fh so m any m illions of A m ericans seem s to h a v e been fo rg o tte n in P o rtla n d w here only a few m in u tes are allow ed. Let us Rope t h a t P o rtla n d g ets on th e rig h t tra c k . L iving in a city th e size of H illsboro is m u ch p r e f e rr e d to living in the m etropolis. I s n ’t it e n jo y a b le to be able to tra d e w ith p e o p le t h a t a re y o u r frie n d s and whom you a re su re will tr e a t you in business i n d so cial re la tio n s as th e y w ould like to be tr e a te d . T h e re is rea l joy in being able i o go d o w n th e s tr e e t and be able to say a c h e e ry “ H e llo ” to p ra c tic a lly everyone you m eet. A c h e e ry resp o n se helps to m ak e life ju s t t h a t m uch b e tte r. 7 O rg a n iz e d la b o r in C a lifo rn ia took a s ta n d in s ta te session re c e n tly , w hich, if fo llo w e d by o th e r u n its of la b o r th ro u g h ­ o u t th e c o u n try , w o u ld w in m any frien d s fo r la b o r. C a lifo rn ia la b o rie s a d o p te d a j is o l u ti o n five to one d e m a n d in g t h a t c o m m u n ists a n d th o se w ith co m m u n istic a ff ilia tio n s be e x c lu d e d fro m th e ra n k s organized labor. Good Business V oters of the city will go to th e polls F rid a y to a p p ro v e or d isa p p ro v e a plan to secure p ro p e r sew er am i disposal sys­ tem s for H illsboro. An a ffirm a tiv e vote seem s to be n o th in g less th a n good busi­ ness am i a fu rth e r ste p in th e p ro g ress of th e city. T he voters will be ask ed to decide w h e th e r o r not they will accep t an o u t­ rig h t gift of $83,155 an d a loan of $102,- 000 from th e fe d e ra l gov ern m en t for the co n stru ctio n of sew ag e system s in those portions of th e city not now served and for th e b u ild in g of a disp o sal p lan t th a t will serve th e e n tire city. Costs of re tirin g th e loan a n d m a in te ­ n ance have been fig u re d at low m onthly c h a rg e s, th e sam e as one w ould pay fo r his w a te r bill. L a rg er users pay p ro p o rtio n ­ a te ly m ore. F ig u re d on th is basis it will not be a b u rd e n on an y o n e a n d will m ake for b e tte r living co n d itio n s in som e p a rts of th e city. P eo p le have been know n to hold back on b u ild in g hom es in d istric ts not served by sew ers a n d in m any cases b a sem e n ts have been an im possibility. It sh o u ld resu lt in m ore hom e c o n stru c tio n in those sections and an in cre ase d p ro p e r­ ty d em an d . S tre a m p o llution in th e T u a la tin riv e r from th e septic ta n k fo r th e p re se n t se w e r system m ay b rin g dow n th e w ra th of th e sta te b o a rd of h e a lth a t any tim e an d force th e c o n stru c tio n of a p ro p e r disposal p lan t. If th e v o ters sh o u ld tu rn dow n th e sew er p roposition F rid a y th e y will un­ d o u b ted ly be c o n fro n te d w ith th e e a rly need fo r b u ild in g such a disp o sal p la n t w ith o u t th e fa v o ra b le c o n d itio n s of an o u trig h t fe d e ra l gift an d loan. Still fu rth e r is th e need fo r pro v id in g w ork and h e lp in g th e unem p lo y ed to se­ curity. W e com m end to th e re a d e rs a th o ro u g h stu d y of th e q u estion as im p a rtia lly o u t­ lined in last w e e k ’s A rg u s by M ayor J . H. G a rre tt. W e believe th a t if a person has or will re a d it w ith a n u n b iased m ind he or she will vote in th e a ffirm a tiv e F rid a y . E vidence c a n be fo u n d in actio n s of business g ro u p s ev ery p lac e to re fu te s ta te m e n ts m ad e by S e n a to r B o rah an d o th e rs t h a t th e now d e fu n c t N R A dis­ c rim in a te d a g a in s t a n d w as in ju rio u s to th e sm all business m an. S tep s a re being ta k e n in P o rtla n d a n d e lse w h e re by m eans of a series of “ g e n tle m e n ’s a g re e m e n ts ” to revive o u tla w e d NRA m e rc h a n d isin g codes. G ro u p s w ill n a m e co -o p erativ e councils, w hose d u tie s it will be to p re ­ v en t d e stru c tiv e p rice w ars, below -cost- selling a n d “ loss le a d e rs .” T h e re m ust be co -o p eratio n to p re v e n t th e b u z z a rd s of society from c a rry in g A m erican s ta n d a rd s dow n to a point w h e re all will be ru in ed . G reed of a few c a n n o t be allo w ed to rule. C o n g ra tu la tio n s a re d u e M rs. H azel H o llenbeck of th e N o rth P lain s P y th ia n S ister te m p le on h e r e lev atio n to th e posi­ tion of g ra n d c h ie f fo r O regon. T his is an h onor not easily won. It ta k e s y e a rs of fa ith fu l f ra te r n a l w ork, a n d a c h ie v e m e n t c learly proves o n e ’s tru e w orth. H— — — — ----- --- , Public Forum . — — .— ---------------------------------- ,--------------------------------- 1 SEES O T H E R S ID E OF P IC T U R E H ills b o ro A rgu s T he c u rre n t issue o f the H ills b o ro A rg u s made the fo llo w in g statem ent w ith reference to grow ers' a n tip a th y to w a rd s the w a ln u t m a rk e tin g agreem ent: "G ro w e rs o f Y a m h ill and W ashington counties attended m eeting held in N ew be rg re ce n tly, v i r ­ tu a lly w ere unanim ous in protests against the code. Reports o f the m eeting show th a t 368 gro w e rs a t­ tended and o n ly fiv e favo re d re te n tio n o f th e code.” U n fo rtu n a te ly , th is m eeting, w h ich the w r ite r attended, got out o f c o n tro l o f M r. C arpenter, ap­ pointed to act as ch a irm a n by O regon State college upon the request of the secretary of a g ric u ltu re , and '.he standing vote put by M r S trong, w h o led the opposition, d id not re fle c t a tru e c o n d itio n in -s o -fa r as the O regon in d u s try as a w h ole is concerned. I w o u ld re fe r you to a b u lle tin issued un de r date o f O ctober 9th, over the sig n a tu re o f F ra n k C. Riggs, sales m anager o f the N o rth P a c ific N u t G row e rs' co rp o ra tio n , the opening pa rag raph o f w h ich fo llo w s: "O u r b u lle tin o f Septem ber 26, 1935, in clud ed w ith it a postal card g iv in g you an o p p o rtu n ity to approve o r disapprove the new proposed m a rk e tin g agreement. W h ile votes are s t ill com ing in fro m the w a ln u t growers, we feel sure it w o u ld be in te r ­ esting to you to kn o w th a t up to th is date 94 per cent o f the votes received have been fa v o rin g the m a rk e tin g agreem ent and six per cent opposing it. I f you have not m ailed y o u r vote please do so as we w ish an expression fro m e ve ry g ro w e r." V e ry t r u ly yours, R. R. E ASTER . Our Yesterdays F ifte e n Y e a rs A go Argus, O ctober 14. 1929 Banks a rra n g in g fo r big stock f a ir P u ttin g up $4000 b u ild in g . A. E. Wes­ cott is president of the f a ir board. E I K u r a tli named p re sid ent o f H ills b o ro N a ­ tio n a l bank. A lb e rt M eier and Em m a D ysle m a rrie d O ctober 12 at Bethany. M r Charles W u n d e rlic h of C e n te rv ille died here October 12. L ib e rty th e a te r being rem odeled. T he th e a te r now seats 500 and M anager Phelps Is a d ding a b a l­ cony. T h irty Y e a rs A go Argus. October 19, 1905 T illa m o o k ra ilw a y seems assured. E. E L y tle expects to tap the big tim b e r d istrict. T w o saloons at C o rn e liu s robbed M onday. Com pany D, F irs t O regon M ou nted Volunteers, hold reu nion here a fte r 50 years. L t. W. H. H. M yers was ch a irm a n and Jabez W ilke s secretary. Mrs. E lizabeth Benson,. 68, died here Tuesday. C o un ty cou rt asked to e x p e rim e n t on s p lit log plan o f im p ro v in g c o u n ty roads. George S chu lrn erich . cashier o f the C om m ercial bank, appointed d is tr ic t d e p u ty o f P y th ia n lodge fo r fou rte enth tim e. Frank Nachbaucr nam ed s u p e rin te n d e n t o f poor farm to succeed A. J. Roy. » L. E C ra w fo rd and A m e lia G enzer o f B u x to n m arried O ctober 18. | W alter Hannan and M a y S ch o fie ld o f near M a n ­ tlin g m arried O ctober 18. | Johnson Bros m ill o f South T u a la tin w i ll f u r ­ nish lum ber fo r streets at $7.75 a thousand. I "J e rry ." a tr o ttin g bred horse, raised by the Tongue stables, w on the cha m p io n sh ip s ilv e r cup at the Le w is & C la rk f a ir S atu rday. ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O . T h u rsd a y . O cto b er 24. 1935 OREGON Court Found in Its Selection of Precedents in the Monetary Cases U. 0 . TO t r a in BOOTAL W O R K E R S TN PO R TLA N D $ Recreation Class Meetings Monthly A si t ies iif n io n tlilv reel e il i*>u it E dito r's N ote One o f a series of and congress ha il not w ith d ra w n m eetings lo Ham te iie a lio n .il b a i l discussions on c o n s titu tio n a l ques­ the legal ten der q u a lity of m e ta llic t i ,, wtis begun Iasi week under tions prepared by m em bers o f the m o n e y T w o form s of cu rre n cy of the d ire ctio n o f M is G e rtru d e U. of 0 . fa c u lty fo r newspaper use un(*qual value w ere equally recog­ Skew Sandford, extension sp e cia l- th ro u g h co-operation o f the college nized by law u iu l debtor and cred ' ist In co m m u n ity -nclal o ig a m /- o f social sciences and school of d o r m ig h t' la w fu lly choose to pay ; utlu n The in e rtin g » are not pu blic, lo u rn a lis n i ' and be paid in either. t but any organ isatio n de sirin g oi - tB y James H G ilb e r t> The reso lu tion o f congress In I guulzud reel cat lu iu il w o lk may a p ­ 1933 and the delegation o f the p o w ­ W hen the Roosevelt a d m in is tra ­ po in t delegates I " attend the class e r to devulue had set up but one tio n came to po w e r in M arch. 1933. : es. the b a n kin g system of ttie co u n try standard fo r the paym ent o f debts, The m eetings are held i l l H ills - had broken down, c re d it was con­ nam ely, 'd e va lu e d * d o lla r fo r d o l­ boro G range ba ll anil organ izatio n tracted. confidence strained, gold lar, w h ich alone is la w fu l tender office rs w i lli n g I " appoint such was being hoarded by m illio n s of fo r debt m a tu rin g a lte r Jan ua ry. delegates should get In touch w ith d o lla rs and tile outgo of gold was 1931 These bonded o b lig atio ns de­ H i e county agent' ■ office threatened by the m onetary policy spite the gold clause contained The next m eeting w ill tie No- o f fo re ig n countries, most o f w hich th e re in were m ere ly contracts lo veinber 19 at 8 o'clock III the eve­ had abandoned the gold standard, pay a ce rta in nu m b e r o f d o lla rs ning but were fra n tic a lly atriving to In the gold clause decision we strengthen cre d it abroad and stab­ | fin d the broadest assertion o f the E x a m in a tio n ii A n n o u n ced ilis e in te rn a tio n a l exchanges ’ po w e r o f congress not only to coin W ith the reso lu tion and dispatch fo r R a ilw a y Poatnl C le r k money but to establish a m onetary ch a ra cte ristic o f the "N e w D eal" U nited Stales C iv il S ervice eom- president, the U n ite d States jo in e d system " and to in v a lid a te the p ro ­ i m issio n has announced an open the leading com m ercial nations in visions o f e x is tin g contracts that I c o m p e titiv e I'x n in in a tio n fo r r u il- the abandonm ent o f the gold stand­ m ay in te rfe re w ith the exercise of I th is power. wuy postul cle rk ard. A pp lication ', m ay be file d w ith The cou rt held, in keeping w ith T here w ill alw a ys be economists the c iv il service d is tric t o fflc i'tie n i w ho w i ll question the necessity I J u illia r d vs G reenm an, th a t the est the applicant, or w ith tile U S and expediency the m ove It is ! pow er to set up th is m onetary sys­ C iv il S ervli e c o n iin i--io n at Wash not the purpose of th is a rtic le to tem does not reside w h o lly in the ington. D C A pp lication s m ust lie pass ju d g m e n t on th is phase of f i ­ I coinage clause o f the c o n s titu tio n on file not la ti i than O ctobei 28, na ncial po licy. R ather it is intended I but resides also in the sovereign 1935 to recite the facts as a background I powers tha t belong to the na tio n a l A pp licants m ust have reached fo r the m om entous decision in the governm ent. then I8tti but not th e ir 35lh b irth gold clause cases. The fu ll exercise o f th is po w e r to W o rkers fo r the m eny social agsnelc» th a t are besoming more and day on the dote of ttie close of The abandonm ent o f gold at the I set up a m on etary system can not more Im p o rta n t, w ill be tra in e d In the new graduate d ivisio n oi receipt id application«, exi apt t in t old standard o f w e ig h t and fineness social w o rk tra in in g of tha U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon, established th is fa ll these uge lim its do not apple to w o u ld o f course have been o f little brook the existence o f contracts c a llin g fo r the paym ent o f some in P ortland. Or. E. H. Moore, ( le ft) an exp ert in thia fie ld , w ill be persons grunted m ilita r y p re fc i consequence i f a vast vo lu m e of p re -e x is tin g con tra cts to pay gold j o th e r m edium than th a t specified d ire c to r of the d ivisio n , under Dr. James H. C llb tr t. ( rig h t) dean of cnee A p p lic a n t- must m eiiM ire nt social sciences fo r t(ie Oregon State System of H ig h e r Education. least 5 feet tl inches 111 height ill had been recognized as v a lid a n d 1 by congressional act. (Illu s tra tio n courtesy Oregon Jou rna l.) bale feet, and m ust weigh ul least other contracts o f the same k in d I Despite the sacredness o f con­ 13(1 pounds w ith o u t clo th in g T hey had been sanctioned and encour- J tracts in the re a lm o f law , the necessary to establish c u ltiv a te d must be In sound physical health aged W idespread m o n e ta ry c o n fu ­ pow er to en ter in to contract can vaccine v iru s us re lia b le m edium and cupublc of e n d u rin g arduous sion w o u ld have resulted, prices not rem ove the tra n sa ctio n from and the standard o f v a lu e w o u ld the scope o f congressional a u th o r­ fo r p ro du cing im m u n ity to s m a ll­ e xe rtio n have rested on no c e rta in basis. ity . Such contracts can not in te r ­ Persons Interested should ap ply pox as c a ll ly m p h viru s. Its fre e ­ To sweep eve ry phase o f the old , fe re w ith tfte po w e r of congress at once for In fo rm a tio n lo A ng ie H e n ry John H rlm o ld . 55. resi- i deal m on etary p o lic y out o f the ' to regulate com m erce, coin m oney, dent o f the B lo om in g co m m u n ity 1 dom fro m b a cte ria l con tam in ation H a rrin g to n , secretory of the U S It us a safe product C iv il Service Board o f Exam iners, w ay antj to pave the w a y fo r the establish post offices, e tc . and by fo r the last 50 years, died at his j com m ends it v l’ ue Is spread by lym p h at ttie post o ffic e In this c ity u n ive rsa l use o f the same m ed iu m ! the exercise o f sovereign pow er home last n ig h t He was born In The liv in g vl' ■id blood stream lo a ll putts of o f paym ent w h a te ve r i t tu rn e d out the na tion al le g isla tu re m ay sweep O vertona. M in n . zXugust 4. 1884) the body It 1» now conceded that to be. was the purpose o f the C on­ them aside if they do. F uneral service« w ill be held In i a sm all lesion o f successful vac­ Don't fo rg e t to phone Forest gressional re so lu tio n o f Jun e 5, T tie prevalence o f the gold clause St Peter's L u th e ra n church. B lo o m ­ c in a tio n gives as m uch pro te ction G rove ! (I fo r that famous S nide r 1933 in bonds and o th e r contracts to in g S a tu rd a v afte rn o o n at | o'clock as large o r m u ltip le local I r ions shingle C arnation L u m b e r Co In th is im p o rta n t piece o f le g is - 1 the exte nt o f b illio n s o f d o lla rs w ith b u ria l in the B lo o m in g cem e­ The safest technic o f vaccination la tion . contracts fo r the paym ent o f ' rentj er in e ffe c tiv e the c le a rly de­ tery. consists in placing a d ro p of vac­ gold w ere declared to be “ c o n - ' fine d power o f the go vern m ent to S u rv iv in g are the w idow , V er tr a r y to p u b lic p o lic y ." O b lig a tio n s ' create a cu rre n cy and de te rm in e on ika : three daughters. Helen. D o r­ cine viru » on the clean s k in o f the upper part o f the arm The skin to pay m oney in c u rre d e ith e r be­ the value th e re o f." o th y and C lara, and tw o sisters. should he cleaned w ith soap and fo re o r a fte r the la w was passed These gold clause contracts I f a l­ Mrs Anna Neum an and Mrs. Rosa w a te r an il d rie d w ith g ru in alco­ regardless o f p ro visio ns contained low ed to exist w ith the sanctum of G urske. a ll o f Bloom ing. hol o r acetone D enatured alcohol in such contracts, sh a ll be d is ­ C o n itlp a llo n a Other or antiseptics should not be used charged upon paym ent " in any the co u rt w o u ld increase the de ­ K rctsl Troubles m and fo r gold as a means o f p a y­ as they are lik e ly to k ill the viru s coin or c u rre n cy w h ich a t th e tim e A'uceess/u4/r eresi»*/ , A ste rile needle is pressed fla tly o f paym ent is legal fo r p u b lic and ment. enhance its value, s tim u la te w ith o u t h u t> iis llrs f* o o h o ard ing and e x p o rt and m ake u n ­ 'o r ta n g e n tia lly »u that Die po in t p riv a te debts.” Q u ick, Perm anent R esults w o rk a b le any a tte m p t to regulate , breaks the h o rn y la ye r o f the “ liln k to y Life tiro« N«w M«lho4e** The precise fo u n d a tio n o f our cu rre n c y was som ewhat in do u b t the value o f the d o lla r in the cha n­ K IN T O N W alnut d rie r on the ' skin under the v iru s in an area T h e H IN H L E Y C linic , ’^ ..7 7 .... u n til the G old Reserve A c t o f 1934 nels o f commerce. Mrs. M artha Wenzel place on C oo­ | about one-eighth Inch In diam eter B$>r< I at $-• • an -latlwta f«* (»H f I Despite co n tra ctu a l o b lig a tio n s per m o u n ta in was destroyed F rid a y I No dressing is necessary. Dress- (Ja n u a ry 30) and the subsequent exercise of the e x tra o rd in a ry p o w ­ and obstacles the co u rt concluded afte rn o o n by fire , w h ich is be ­ ! mgs have a tendency to keep the tha t congress had the rig h t to re ­ lieved to have started near the skin lesion m oist and by re ta in - er granted to the president. By pro cla m a tio n the b u llio n con­ ject a dual system o f cu rre n c y and flue. The d r ie r was ru n n in g fu ll ' in g the discharge they fa v o r Infec- te n t o f the gold d o lla r u n d e rly in g to establish a u n ifo rm system by capacity, in c lu d in g most of th is : tio u .B a th in g is g e ne rally p ro h i­ b ite d d u rin g the course of the the new cu rre n c y was reduced fro m a b rog ating the gold clause and year's crop the old standard o f 25 8 g r a i n s m a kin g a ll paym ents in one m e d i­ W illia m Wenzel received b a d j sk in lesion u n til a fte r c ru s tin g and in in e -te n th s f in e ' to 15-5 21 grains. um. bu rns on his hands and arm s in r e ­ . desquam ation because of the in - Thus the gold content o f o u r d o l­ In the lig h t o f the em ergency m o vin g some o f the fa rm m a ch in ­ ! creased danger o f in fe c tio n and la r was shoved dow n fo r ty per and the fa r-re a ch in g consequences ery. The w a te r to w e r was ba dly [ because of the p o ssib ilities o f m uk- cent. of an opposite stand, the co u rt was burned and also the w in te r's wood ! ing fresh lesions by autoin ocu lu- Soon we will (how lo Ihe j tion. I f contracts to "p ay gold of the wise in the selection o f its prece­ The house was badly scorched. T he pum per fro m H ills b o ro was The d u ra tio n o f im m u n ity fo l- present w e ig h t and fineness” w ere dents. H illsboro public sent fo r and d id fin e w o rk on a r ­ j lo w in g vaccina tion is conslderabl recognized, the devalued d o lla r, de- r iv a l in saving the rest o f the I but ra re ly perm anent. Just how 1 p lte the re so lu tio n o f congress, bu ild in gs. ; long a given person m ay safely go T h e N e w 1936 T r r r a p la n e a w o u ld not be legal te n d e r fo r $10(3,- a fte r a successful va ccin a tio n there 000.000.000 w o rth o f p re -e x is tin g and the N e w 1936 Hudsons ' is no p ra ctica l means o f k n o w in g ! debts and m any m ore th a t m ig h t 1 except by his re v a re ln a tlo fl Ite va r- w ith five Ihings you nev er m ake th e ir appearance. F u tu re patrons o f the proposed c in a tlo n usu ally gives an Im m une D espite the fa r-re a c h in g im p o r­ saw before on any reaction, w h ich means th a t t h e tance o f the legal issues in vo lve d B on ny Slope jo in t school d is tric t p e rs o n ,is protected against sm a ll­ autom obile. the d e va lu a tio n o f the d o lla r was northeast o f Cedar M ill, m et M o n ­ day n ig h t and decided th a t the P O R T L A N D — T he R ecreational pox. A m ong the unvaccinated the o f lit t le p ra c tic a l im portance. The school b u ild in g should be located Photo contest, sponsored by the ris k of in fe c tio n Is highest in ch tld - gold d o lla r was m e re ly shru nke n in M u ltn o m a h cou nty. O regon State M o to r association to I hood, w h ile am ong th e vaccinated USED CARS to correspond w ith the de pre ciatio n T h is decision was reached when o b ta in good "a c tio n shots" fo r use I th is perio d is passed in com para- o f the paper m oney th a t had taken those inte rested in lo catin g the in tra v e l developm ent lite ra tu re , place since suspension o f the gold school, p o in te d o u t th a t the re has m et w ith widespread ap pro val 1 fiv e safely - the disease a tta ckin g 1928 Essex Coupe, rum ble most h e a v ily when the e ffect of ! , good condition standard. was a p o ssib lity in the near fu tu re in th e state, according to an a n ­ in fa n t va ccin a tio n is w e a rin g o ff T hat th e d e v a lu a tio n o f the d o l­ o f being in clu d e d in the P o rtla n d nouncem ent fro m the m o to r clu b I f eve ry person w ere vaccinated H lly la r was a m a tte r o f no serious f i ­ school system and th a t M u ltn o m a h C iv ic clubs and o th e r n o n -p ro f­ in in fa n cy and revaccinated tw ice nancial consequence is shown by had a f u ll s ta ff o f school nurses itin g org an izatio ns In th is area o r th ric e at in te rv a ls o f 5 to in 1929 P lym o u th C oach the fact th a t it resu lted in no to assist in he a lth m atters. have been asked to p a rticip ate years sm a llp o x w o u ld cease to ex- I m a te ria l change in the p ric e level T he school is to be b u ilt w ith N e a rly e ve ry d is tric t o f the slate 1st. As regards the e ffic ie n c y of The new d o lla r in purchasing po w ­ W P A la b o r fro m m aterials fu rn is h ­ is represented by e n try cards re ­ vaccina tion and re va ccin a tio n in Only er m atched the one in a ctive c ir ­ ed by interested pa rties in the dis- ceived at the m otor association’s che ckin g the spread o f sm allpox cu la tio n and le ft the p ric e le vel j tric t. headquarters in P o rtla n d , it was the re is o f course no do ub t at all. T hree M o d e l F ords undisturbed. announced. M ore e n tries are e x ­ The im m e dia te vaccina tion o r re ­ $ 10 $14 $30 Since debtors, co rp ora tions and pected w ith in a few days. vaccina tion o f u ll persons exposed in d iv id u a ls were o b lig ated to pay " I th in k th is is a v e ry fin e plan to the disease, and o f a large nu m ­ $100,000,000,000 in gold at the old and co m p lim e n t you on yo u r idea." ber o f those liv in g in the com m u­ standard o f w e ig h t and fineness if said R. H. Baldock, state h ig h w a y n ity has been fou nd again and the a b rog ation o f th e gold clause Q U A I.IT Y R E P A IR W O R K C o n stru ctio n o f a storm sewer engineer, in com m e ntin g on the again to check an epidem ic in its by the act o f Jun e 5, 1933. were ra in in to the contest. T he h ig h w a y com m ission ea rlie st stages. in B ea verton to d ____ held u n co n s titu tio n a l, it w o u ld re ­ creek on the Bonverdam east o f i re ce n tly em barked upon a p ro ­ q u ire some 69 b illio n s m ore o f c u r ­ the c ity , w i ll begin O ctober 31, it gra m of tra v e l developm ent, ha v- T he average c h ild o f g r a d e re n t funds to tu r n the tric k . was announced th is week by K. E. IRK been a u thorized b - y the last 152 3rd Ave. Phone 21W M oreover, m ost o f these debts T lllo ts o n . W PA engineer in th is i le g isla tu re to c a rry on th is w o rk, school age is becom ing m ore aware had been in c u rre d in the pro spe r­ cou nty. The decision to begin w o rk - N um erous oth er o ffic ia ls and o r- o f tr a ffic hazards than are g ro w n ­ W here you can buy ous period o f the la te tw e n tie s and fo llo w e d a conference M onday w ith ganizations have indorsed the c on­ ups. according to figu res com piled by the safety depa rtm e nt o f the M ohaw k T ires and W illa rd the fa ll in prices since the panic F lo y d A lle n , d is tric t engineer, and test. State M o to r association o f 1929 had enorm ously increased o ffic ia ls at B eaverton. • The org an izatio n s u b m ittin g the O regon B atteries on w e e kly the value o f the gold d o lla r o f f o r ­ T he w o rk w ill em p lo y 15 la b o r­ best c o lle c tio n o f photographs p o r­ W h ile the re has been an actual payments. decrease in c h ild deaths in the m e r w e ig h t and fineness and in ­ ers, a tile la y e r and a forem a n tra y in g the re cre a tio n a l fa c ilitie s creased Im m ensely the d iffic u ltie s at a cost o f $1836 o f federal funds in its p a rtic u la r area w ill b c past 12 years, the increase has been o f la y in g hands on the o ld -fa sh ­ and $220 p ro vid e d by the sponsor. aw arded fir s t prize o f $50. A sec­ aro un d 100 per cent fo r grow nups ioned d o lla r. ond p rize o f $30, and a th ir d of T illo ts o n said. Several cases in v o lv in g substan­ $20 w i ll also be aw arded. A I’ A HABLE t ia lly the same Issue came before W h ile the state of O regon has The D eparture of the Three Grarea the c o u rt at the same tim e. a p le n tifu l su p p ly o f scenic ph o to ­ T y p ic a l o f these was th e ten der T h e funeral b e lli are ringing graphs, the nu m b e r o f photographs And the laat farew ell ia «aid, by de btor co rp ora tions o f c u rre n t w ith a “ punch,” show ing recre a­ And a requiem they’re tin gin g, funds in paym ent o f in te re st on tio n a l a c tiv itie s w ith scenic b a ck­ For Mix« Modeaty la d«i«!. A nd erso n’s D a iry and P o u ltry Feeds w ill increase the p ro d u c­ bonds w h e re bo th in te re st a n d g ro un d is e x tre m e ly lim ite d , the tio n o f y o u r herd o r flo c k The D a iry Feed contain» 16% p ro ­ p rin c ip a l expressly called fo r pay­ The g irl baa long been ailing. m o to r association p o in te d out. And fading day by day. tein , molasses and three ollm cals O u r "E g g -A -D a y " Egg Mash m ent in the pre -de valu ed do lla r. And at* her health waw failing P hotographs obtained in the c on­ C re d ito rs had rejected paym ent She cast her clothes away. is made w ith Suprem e M in eral Food Com pound and contains test w ill be used by the O regon and challenged the po w e r o f con­ State H ig h w a y departm ent, t h e 20% pro te in . W ith thin, transparent »Ireaaea, gress to ta m p e r w ith p riv a te con­ m o to r association and oth er no n ­ Th at ftcarcety reached her kneea, tracts c a llin g fo r paym ent in gold And abbreviated treuse*. We are also prepared to m ix feeds to y o u r in d iv id u a l re ­ p ro fitin g org an izatio ns i n th e ir She braved the w in try breer.e. o f a specified w e ig h t and fineness. program s of tra v e l p ro m o tio n in quirem ents. The precedents were con fusin g W ith arma all bare and chilling. O regon. (V en etia n tic k e t, Raym ond Olsen, Rt. 2, C ornelius) and c o n flic tin g . On the surface at And boaom well expoaed. Plans are be in g made to displa y F R E E D E L IV E R Y least the o p in io n in Bronson vs. The voice of eonMclenee «tilling , the w in n in g co lle ctio n th ro u g h o u t T o all restraint opposed. Rodes made such contracts agree­ Oregon, W ashington and C a lifo rn ia . m ents “ to d e liv e r a ce rta in w e ig h t W here weed» their vigil« keeping. of standard go ld ” “ not d is tin g u is h ­ O ’er worshipper« of *tyle, M O D E R N V A C C IN A T IO N able from a co n tra ct to d e liv e r a Mi«« Modesty lie« aleeping, (B y Oreuon Hint» llourd o f H r t illh l M illers of Q uality Freds ’N eath fauhlon’» rubbish pile. U n til re c e n tly the vaccine v iru s certain w e ig h t o f b u llio n ." L ite r a l­ Rlllsbaro Warehouse—Oregon Eleetrie Depot Phone I»41 in general use has been th a t con­ ly such contracts w o uld have to be N ow Innocence, her «inter, Bethany Store—Phone Hillsboro 1R4 In fading fant and «lire. tain ed in d ilu te d c a lf lym ph. The f u lfille d “ b y assay and the scales” And noon the world w ill mi«« her p ro d u ctio n o f th is v iru s is tim e - and not "b y count.” From among the good and pure. consum ing and beset w ith m any If, on the o th e r hand, the co u rt te ch n ica l d iffic u ltie s . I t has, h o w ­ fo llo w e d the suprem e c o u rt in the The th ird one of the trio. Mi«« V irtu e , w ill he gone; ever, been e ffe c tiv e in produ cing legal ten der cases a fte r it had re ­ Mi«« Brazen Face now take« her place im m u n ity to sm allpox. F o r m any versed the decision in H e pb urn vs. A m id the recklen« throng. years in ve stig a tio n s have been c a r­ G risw o ld , these debts m ig h t be K. I). B F N H A M , Gorneliu«. rie d on to produce an absolutely discharged b y a n y th in g w h ich the O u r classified colum ns m ay have ,p u re vaccine. Such a v iru s is now la w designates as legal ten der at being produced in the liv in g c h ic k ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r the date o f m a tu rity . t f em bryo. F u rth e r experience i s Indeed, the language o f the con- j Read them. gressional re so lu tio n o f June 5, th a t you can buy our D rain Tile u n d e r th e 1933, c le a rly suggests Chase's o p in ­ ion in the legal ten der cases. Debts B e tte r H ousing P ro g ra m ? are to be "discharged upon pay­ I f you are interested in w here the ca p ito l b u ild in g should m ent . . In any coin o r cu rre n cy T he in creased yield will soon pay you b ack an d be located, re g iste r y o u r v o te be lo w and m a il i t to T he Cap- w h ich at the tim e o f pa ym en t is th en som e. See us or th e W ashington C ounty B ettor ito l P oll, H ills b o ro A rg u s at once. legal ten der . . .” The c o u rt in the gold clause de­ H ousing P ro g ra m m a n a g e r in H illsboro. cision disposes o f Bronson vs. 1. Present S ite Rodes as a precedent by p o in tin g j out th a t m on etary co n ditions in N ew S ite 1934 were v e ry d iffe re n t fro m those when the debt owed to Bronson 3. Expanded Present Site came up fo r settle m e nt in 1869. Despite the issue o f depreciated NAME Phone 1341 paper in the C iv il war, the U n ite d N o rth o f Cannery, across W W ashington States m in t had not stopped c o in ­ A D D R ESS age of gold and s ilv e r a t the old standard o f w e ig h t and fineness r ! Blooming Resident Fifty Years, Dies r Walnut Drier at Wenzels Burned We Are I Enlarging Our Space School Patrons to Build Across Line Motor Association Contest Successful $95 ’185 Work to Begin on Beaverton Sewer Thomas S. Sholes Poultrymen -- Dairymen E. B. 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