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W ilk Which la Combined Ika HUI»boro Independent
Hillaboro Arpua •■tab. 1H94
Hillsboro Independent pa tab. 1873
M < K IN N E Y A M c K IN N K Y . PakKakera
P u ll la had Thursday.
Entered as second-class m atter I d the
poatoffice at H ilM iuru, Oregon
H IL L S B O R O
Progressive Step
A ffirm a tiv e vote of th e citiz e n ry of
H illsboro at th e special election on th e
se w e r question last w eek a ssu re s this
city of one o f th e most im p o rta n t step s in
th e p ro g ress of th e county seat. F u r th e r ­
m ore it c learly d e m o n stra te d th e p ro g re s­
sive sp irit of th e com m unity.
A ided by an o u trig h t gift from the
fe d e ra l governm ent of $83.435 and a fe d ­
e ra l loan of $102,000 H illsboro is to have
a m odern sa n ita ry system , one th a t has
been c le a rly n e e d ed for y e a rs. This need
has been b ro u g h t out m any tim es in re ­
ports o f s ta te an d loeal h e a lth officials,
u rg in g th e bu ild in g of an a d e q u a te d is­
posal p la n t to end pollution of th e T u a la ­
tin riv e r a n d to e lim in a te u n h e a lth y con­
ditions in sections o f th e city not now
served by a se w e r system .
P eople th a t have held back from resi­
d e n tia l b u ild in g in non-sew er d istric ts
ntay now proceed w ith co n fid en ce th a t
flood co n d itio n s will be b ro u g h t to an
end an d th e re s u lta n t overflo w s from se p ­
tic ta n k s will not c o n tin u e as a m enace to
h e a lth . It should also in crease th e value
of th e p ro p e rty in th ese d istricts.
O ne of th e m ost im p o rta n t th in g s is
th e re s u lta n t activ ity it will soon b rin g to
th e com m unity th ro u g h th e em ploym ent
of m any persons.
H illsboro is a hom e tow n of w hich
anyone m ight w ell be proud. W e have
seen its ste a d y p ro g ress th ro u g h th e y e a rs
a n d th e action of th e v o ters insures a n ­
o th e r ste p in th a t s te a d y cycle, w hich we
all hope to see.
N ot th e least im p o rta n t in th is p resen t
p ro g ra m a n d those of th e p a st has been
th e devotion to d u ty a n d com m unity of
those public officials and o th ers, w ho have
w o rk ed u n stin tin g ly in b rin g in g th e p ro ­
g ram th is fa r.
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
English Procedure Cited by Dean
of I.aiv School at the University
■
'r i m i - <daV, O c t o b e r
OREGON
lluitar, 240 S Third avenue. First
lesson on I’urliainm tai > la w will
he studied. with Mis II 11 St in
nurd as leader.
thru- rule*, regulation« ami stin t. (¡roup Meets—
Legion, Ladies
Ha ve Joint Meet
Tuesday Night
suit.
"I,
19.'*.*
III 1ÛI
dark
I'di-
•lil.
tied.
discussions on constitutional ipies-I orders,
Hillsboro
Homem akers’
radio
Birth«
tions prepared by mem bers of t h e ! The great growth of sdm inls- study group ot I’ T. A . will meet
Huy
Mi
I Mr a
U. of O. faculty for new spaper use trative taw in the United States next Tuesday at 2 30 p in. witli
• Auxiliary
il I.
IP. >
through co-operation of the college during the last ten years has u Mi- 11 Meltebeke at 372 S T h u d w ill h a v e u Joint tnenlini! Tuesday
af social science* and school of Ion accepted counterpart in Eng- ! avenue Diseussion topic will be c \ e n ln g al I lie Veli r a n ,' hull, bc-
M RS. E. C. M c K IN N E Y
V ER N E. M c K IN N E Y
journalism.
| land ami E nrlish experience does Dues M. Child Follow a Le..d. i ’ ginning w ith a pul lu. k dlinicr at
Associate Editor
Editor
t By Wayne I. Morse'
not justify many of the tears of Which O n e"'
tuck sharp. Following the d i n ­
these who protest the grow th of
Dean of the School of Law at
ner. both groups will have a .hurt
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
I’rc-School
Croup
Meets—
O F F K IA I. N E W S P A P E R OF W A S H IN G T O N C O! N T Y
adm inistrative law in litis coun­
the U. of O.
business meeting mid will join in
1’
T.
A.
Study
group,
pre
school
Selected as Oregon's Rest Weekly Newspaper, 1930
try
M. D.
a
social
tim
e
uftci
ward
All
aie
In order to understand attem pts
Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1M 0
In the th ird place, the fact of to 12 years, will meet N ovem b.i urged tu attend A r m is tic e c e le ­ EYE. EAR, NOSE AM» TIIUOAT
to advance social ends through law
on I '
Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper
bration plans will he euinpletcd
in the United States, attention is parliam entary supremacy has help­ .i « r.h M i s l ’.u il I '.I'
SI’Lt I AI.IS r
Production Contest, 1934-35, and General Excellence. 1933
A uxiliur. eoiiinutls e in charge
directed to two of our basic legal ed to make polities a learned pro­ eussion topic w ill be " I ’ i aetie.il
•— -
controls In A m erica-w ritten con-1 fession tti England w ith th e result Bedtime Routine," from th e O c­ of th e d in n e r in c lu d e s M e danu
Subscription Kates S trictly Cash in Advance
GLAHMFH
I IT T E H
tober
issue
of
P
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ine.
that
many
young
Englishmen
op­
L
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avis.
F
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ei.
A.
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■dilutions and the doctrine of judi- i
W ith in Washington County
Outside Washington County
enly
select
polities
as
a
career
and
Walker.
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cial review.
Per year .................—
>1.50
U . 8 ., per year ________ >2.00
Farm ington Social Friday—
Room t
train themselves for parliam entary
Foreign countriee __ .......3.50
Six month« — —. ------ — — .86
Program will be In charge of Le­
( ’om m r ir l» l K aliu im l lla n k A m i» i
T here is every indication that in service.
fa m ily social and Hallowe'en gionnaire
Leon
Davis.
the months to come a battle royal
Iloum
When we contrast that attitude party w ill be held Friduy evening
M EM BER —-Oregon Stata
F irs t Audited Paper
will be waged over these legal 1 w ith
the Farm ington church. P u m p ­
!<«• id
i to If m
Largest Audited Week­
M ito ris l Association and
the typical Am erican view at
strongholds and as in all wars. we of political
kin
pie
and
punch
will
be
served
nm.
to 5 1> t it
ly C irculation in O re­
N ational E ditorial Aaso-
life, we can understand
gon.
tion.
can be sure that most of the com
batants will not know what it is better the reasons for placing final
reliance upon our courts when it
811 a b o u t
¡comes to protectin our constitu-
Although some other countries tional right-.
(Uunt 1’tun l from
G u u « , A m m u n itio n
have w ritten constitutions and a I
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new set up need not take much
few subscribe to the doctrine of
Ita ly it seem s is enm eshed in a g ig an tic
tinu* The checks will he d istrib u t­
F is h in ç T ackln
Burial
flags,
for
draping
casket,
judicial review, these two legal
<t e a c h meeting p!.»» -•
Legion of N ations net, w hich is b ea rin g
of deceased veterans of United ed Schedule
C O R W IN H A R D W A R E
controls are developed most highly
of
meetiugM
is
ns
f<
»
l
States wars, may now tie obtained I lows: Saturday. U 30 u, m . !•'«»»•• 123 ,2nd Ave.
Phone 72
in America.
dow n w ith sanctions th a t inclu d e econ­
at the postoffice in Hillsboro. E n d 1 esl G rove Cham ber o f C o i u n n i e e ;
Agent
Long
Rndio«
We
speak
of
our
government
as
Attendance
at
the
Business
and
Holznagel
announced
this
we.
k
omic boycott. Let us hope som e action
one organized around a constitu­ Professional Women's Jam boree for T hree flags are kept on hand mid Satunlav, I 30 p in . Moon
tional separation of powers among women Tuesday evening at the are replaced as they are issued on R ov; M o n d a y , H 30 a m ,
soon brings an end to th e fig h tin g in
; h a ll; M onday.
the th ree departm ents; the execu­ G range halt exceeded that of the request
E thopia before th e dogs of w a r a re un­
Grange; Mond«
tive. legislative, and judicial. U n­ three previous years Miss Rose
The
flags
may
be
procured
by
leashed on th e e n tire w orld as th e y w ere
doubtedly the average laym an and Cave and Mrs Zola Morgan were relatives of veterans by making i Union; Tuesdas
FO R FA RM S
many law yers think of these d e­ chairm en .if tire affair, an annual a p p l i c a t i o n to HolUUkgW At tla wood eitv hall.
back in 1914.
I.ARGK or SMALL
partm ents as co-ordinate a n d event of the Hillsboro club, and sin ie tim e that application is made,
No one w a n ts w ar, least of all those
equal. However, in a very real w ere a sisted by Mesdames Maisie positive proof should be presented R. M. Scott E n ters O ats
See A lb e rt H e a rd
w ho have been in one. T he policy e n u n ­
sense our governm ent is one in Caldwell. Gladys Trask, and H attie that tile deceased is an honorably
in N atio n al E xhibition
Bank«. Oregon
w hich the judiciary reigns su ­ Davidson, ami Misses Berneta Kum- discharged servicem an Best proof
c iated by i’resid e n t Roosevelt should p ut
preme. On the other hand, the mer. Gldays Matteson. Dorothy of service connection is the v e t­
CHICAGO
Fiist
entiv
f
r
e
us in an e n tirely d iffe re n t position from
English governm ent is one of p a r­ Snyder, of the committee, a n d eran's discharge papers, Holznagel Oregon fur the Internatiei al G ram
th e course th a t c a rrie d us into th e m ae l­
other members.
liam entary supremacy.
and Hay show, to be held here m
Stage performance« included U pointed out.
eiuiiiecl uni w ith the International
strom in 1917. At th a t tim e th e country
The chief reasons for the vital
and P Moochcrs. in which M ar­
SAXTON * LOONEY
Livestock exposition November u
difference are two:
held th a t its c itizen s h a d a rig h t to go
garet Dixon. Gussie Sigler. Angie F o re st G rove P u b lish e r
I to December 7® was made by 1!.
Producer, of Quality
First:
England
has
an
u
nw
ritten
an y w h e re and th e ir business firm s to do
Buys Lakeview W eekly 1 M Scott of Washington coui
constitution and America a w ritten H arrington, Hila Cornelius, Mary
S
A
ND nnd G R A V EL
Caldwell,
and
Ju
lia
Tatom
took
exhibit
samples
of
i
Scott
will
business w ith w hom th ey pleased , all w ith
one.
Hugh MeGilvrn, editor of the
Plant l.icated 4 Milles north of Fi,r-
Second: By long tradition a n d part, tap dance by Felicia C ritten ­ Forest G rove News-Times and Ins that he ha- raised this year on
th e p ro tectio n o f U ncle S am ’s a r m e d
I rove "n 1
Ci Me. Phone
historical precedent the courts of den and Darlene Voelker; vocal associate, C J G illette of Portland, farm near Sherwood.
forces. Now P re sid e n t Roosevelt says th a t
100UR
England have been bound to ac-1 !rio b>' ‘he Caldwell sister«: b u r­ have purchased the Lake County
nt as li'squc tragedy. "The Fatal Quest." Exam iner. Lakeview. Oregon week-
anyone stic k in g his h e a d into th e w a r
cept the acts of P arliam ent
F o rm e r Resilient« of
the suprem e law of the land. In by Elaine Caldwell, Marie Melan- ly new spaper G illette has gone to
zone does so a t his own risk an d business
■
son.
Mary
Louise
lligby.
Patty
W itch H azel S u c c u m b
America th e doctrine of judicial
laikeview and is publishing the
can only be done on a like basis. T h ere
Mr and Mrs Rul er! R C orinti
review has prevailed w hereby the i L< max. Ina Pearl Allen, Ju lia I ».per The Exam iner is the second
DR. R. J . NICO L
is no reaso n w hy th e acts of foolish in­
courts have exercised th e power Tatom. and Maude Stannard. read- oldest weekly in Oregon, according residents of Witch Hazel for 12
;
er;
The
Album."
by
m
em
bers
of
div id u als and self-seeking business firm s
of declaring void acts of legislative
to M eG il.ra, who announced the years, died in Portland last w>
DR. E. W . A I.M Q U IS T
li
C o r b e tt d ied sudden!)
bodies which in th eir opinion con­ Scholls Ju n io r Women's club, di- purchase.
should d ra w us into a w a r th a t m eans th e
I
reeled
by
Miss
Velda
Koeber,
with
V e te rin arian »
j
her
21
and
M
r.
Ci
rbett. w
flict w ith rights guaranteed in our
, Mrs. John Sutherland as accom-
killing and m aim ing of th o u sa n d s of
been an invalid
w ritten constitutions.
M
arriage
I.Icense«
Telephone CEI and CI2
e u tiib e d E rid iv. '
A m erican citizens.
Legal historians seem to agree ' p.inist; skit on reducing by Mrs.
>l<i
H om e In sp ectio n W eek should be 32
Maisie Caldwell. Elaine and Mary
Edwin E. Everts and M rs M ad g e , | )(.jr W itc h Hazel pit
that
although
the
doctrine
of
ju
d
i­
w eeks in th e y e a r in ste a d of one, w hich is cial review does not prevail in Caldwell; and "Gold Dust G ertie," Rosetta Fleenor. Beaverton, Oct ,- I jw weeks Ilk
th is w eek. This is in c o -o p eratio n w ith th e England, nevertheless its enuncia­ 1 by Mary Caldwell, accompanied her 26.
1 by Kitty Caldwell.
i ì i ’ii. F i g l i e r ò
John Albert Liebenow. Corn. 1
c a m p a ig n fo r p rev en tio n o f H om e and tion in England probably gave
White elephant sale, many games, lius route 2. and Esther C hristine i S h eriff Benin» S earch for
to its adoption in America.
F a rm accid en ts, a new p ro je c t of th e n a ­ ! rise
W
O O D YARD
M iasing R eedville F a rm e r
influential statem ent of ' fortune telling, and the B. and P. Swope. Beaverton route 2. O cto­
A rm sitice D ay is th e m ost im p o rta n t tio n al R ed Cross, a n d h as receiv ed th e I the Most
doctrine in England was made j refreshm ent counter rounded out ber 28.
P A R T DRY W OOD
Sheriff John Connell w s e ill« d
W alter A Hansen, Beaverton • in last week to l sist in Io'.itiru;
d ay in th e lives of m illions of .A m ericans, h e a rty su p p o rt of th e f e d e r a l H ousing I by Lord Coke in 1610 in the now- I the evening's entertainm ent.
t’huile I l l ' l l
m
ute
1.
nnd
Melba
A
Kraus,
Hill
G
e
o
r
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in
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l
a
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r
,
5,1.
ba
c
h
e
F
"
.
o
f
famous
Bonham’s
case.
Coke
as
w ho served d u rin g th e W orld w a r. and a d m in istra tio n . T his e d u c a tio n a l c a m ­
372
S.
GOi
Ave.
Ilill«linrn
boro route 5. October 28.
lord
chief
justice
of
the
court
of
Refdviilc. who left bis farm iu.’t.c
th e m em bers of th e ir fam ilies. T h e re p a ig n should also have th e s u p p o rt of I common pleas found him self i n . , , ,
C harles Harvey Hunt. Portland October 12 to be gone over night
and G ertrude Marie Pritzloff, F or­ and never returned from P u t
should be no question of its observance every o rg a n iz a tio n in th e co u n try , as it is | conflict w ith the crow n and with (. n < lllT n G H tO A I c c t
C «i
est G rove route 2.
natio n ally along w ith o th e r im p o rta n t days a w ell-know n fa c t th a t a g r e a t p e rc e n t­ parliam ent as to th e pow er of the
land. He is d scribed us being 5
All
publicity
chairm
en
of
P.
T.
Louis Martin Spiering. Forest
in o u r history and th e s ta te leg isla tu re a g e of th e ac cid e n ts a re cau sed by c a re ­ courts to pass final judgm ent upon A. organizations throughout the G rove route.2. nnd E theldreda Hee-
the validity of taws.
county
will
meet
S
aturday
at
the
should e n a c t a m easu re th a t w ould in­ lessness a ro u n d th e hom e and prem ises. A
sack. r. Gaston. Oct. 30.
In the course of his decision in
Edward H erm an Dohse, Twin
sure g e n e ra l closing. Local business houses list o f w h a t to look fo r to p rev e n t ac ci­ that case. Coke stated. "And i t . home of Mrs. R. p. , u Rasmussen,
„
acres,
plastered 5 room
appears in our books that in many r o u n d u n a n H
c n .J .v
“ » 7 2 T Falls. Idaho, and Helen Sophia FIVE
have alw ay s closed in h onor o f th e d ay d e n ts is given on a n o th e r p a g e of th is cases
hole ie, barn, chicken hou ie. 20
the common law will c o n tro l!
T.
J , Pu hbcity Schmidt, Sherwood. October 2!)
and th is a ttitu d e has been th o ro u g h ly a p ­ issue, and should be p eru sed by every acts of Parliam ent and sometimes L ™
Cecil Gerald Cully and Blanche ' fruit trees, el. sc ill. $1500. Will
in
" ‘U *‘Udy, , "V*
1 hv t h T 4 ,i ", Pubhclty M arie Titus, Portland. October 20. trade for house and lot in town
p rec iate d by th e v e te ra n s of th e com m u­ th in k in g citizen, as w ell as th e ch ild ren . adjudge them to be utterly void. , \
Bert Huntington.
provided b y th e N a tio n a l C o n g re ss
37p
when an act of P arliam ent is •' | of
nity.
P: T. A. “
O nly a few d ay s ago in F o re st G rove a for
ON OREGON FARMS
against common right and reason ; local public! Miss Hila Cornelius,
LOST Pa t O racle's p:n, on Mam
y chairm an, is assist-
la d y 's d e a th w as c au sed fro m an accid en t | or repugnant, or impo- ible to be ing Mrs. Rasmussen.
M eloy Barley Tried at Dufur
street betw een S« cond and I'hird
THE
DALLES
An
experim
ental
perform
ed,
the
common
law
will
|
in h e r hom e, w hile a tte n d in g to household
Mrs. Claud Cook
mem bers who attended planting of Meloy barley on the avenues
control it. and adjudge such act the County
37
tale convention at M edford E E B urtncr farm at D ufur this notify l ’adinie.
duties. L earn to avoid ac cid e n ts by e d u c a t­ tQ be void."
week w ere Mrs. A. Knight of y ea r did not give particularly sa t­
This was a bold stroke on the last
TWENTY
ex
tra
gond
w
eaner
P ari-M u tu el law re p e a l proposed a t ing y o u rse lf a g a in st th e causes.
pi«»
Grove, who was nomination isfactory result«, Mr. B u rtn cr re ­
part of Lord Coke, aimed to estab- i Forest an
for sale. R B. Thornton, ’ 'uni-
th e leg isla tu re in a bill t h a t w ould pro-
for the convention; Mrs. ported to County Agent W Wray
j lish a doctrine of judicial su p re m -! chairm
hill.
37p
h ibit all form s of gam bling, I t d o e sn 't
acy in England. However, it so in- H. 11. S tannard of Hillsboro, mem- Lawrence, with whom he co - o | mt -
am
th
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ated in making the trial.
HOUSEHOLD furniture, d e . ctrlc
seem possible to go h a lfw a y on t h i s
O regon P ro d u c e rs ’ a n d S h ip p e rs ’ asso­
. T h e barley grow
washer, canned fruit, e t c . for
g a m b lin g business an d allow people to ciation is su p p o rtin g G o v ern o r M artin in r e m o v e i™m „«ice. and .h a
I i S
01"’ ^
start, he reported, the straw is too «ale.- Mrs. George Barlumi, 307 W
g et by w ith it in th e big cities on horse his d esire to have th e sp ecial legislative trin e repudiated.
short and the grain small, and duez Main St.
..„ d ' l>l>r<’' Mesdames A. L. Modin of
weigh or yield with common
Lord 1 Chief h Justice
an d dog races, etc., an d clam p dow n on session co n sid er n o th in g but em erg en cy
• a
Ho“nrt “ nt* Forest G rove and Law rence LaDue not
Blue barley. He plans to try it one THIRTY tons good oat and vetch
M cK esson’s
it in sm a lle r w ays in th e sm a lle r places. leg islation re la tiv e to th e th e new c a p ito l several English judges th ereafter , of AIoha a ,so attended and rp . m
hay w anted Sec Impel ill
d
ore year, however.
but t h e , (.eiVed aw ards at the convention
V ITA M IN
• • •
It should be one w ay or th e o th e r as it building. T he sh o rt period of th e session ventured sim ilar opinions,
Sc G ra in Co. P h o n e Hilli.bi »ro
a f00lh0ld f"r ^ilfillin« all standard require
Vetch Seed In Demand in I.Inn
is an im possible question to com prom ise. does not give am p le o p p o rtu n ity fo r th e ln«r^nS' ?a Jurisprudence.
C
O
N
C EN TR A TE
ments for the past year.
ALBANY- N ever before in the A-B com bination gas md wood
The modern English view c o n -,
_____7
W hile c o n sid erin g this, how ever, w e stu d y an d p re p a ra tio n of m ea su res a n d
range,
good
condition.
for
sale
history of Linn county seed busi- ,
the suprem acy of P arlia- .«•
1
tv
T a b le ts
should rea liz e th a t ou r county fairs, P a ­ th e session sh o u ld lim it itse lf to th e p u r­ cerning
37p
ness has there been as inurh in ­ cheap 362 S. T hird Ave.
ment is well illustrated by the d e - , . ’l y i l H l l i O n O l ’S
o
f
Cod
L iver Oil
cific In te rn a tio n a l an d o th e r show s a re poses fo r w hich it w as c a lled .
terest in planting hairy vetch ns TEAM of good mules for
cision in Lee vs. Bude and Ter-
le or
there has been this year, reports
rington Junction Railway Co., d e­
aid ed fin a n c ia lly th ro u g h dog rac e re ­
$1 size— 100 tab le t«
trad e
Alferd Bendiekson.
*z-
cided in 1371. In th at case. Justice
Mrs Mary M. Coman. m other of Floyd Mullen, county agent. Seed mile south of Scholls store. 3 8p
tu rn s to th e sta te . If th e o th e r form s of
Willis states:
Edw ard C. Coman of Hillsboro, was dealers reserved an average sup­
g am b lin g such as slot m achines, gam b lin g
“I would observe as to these acts s< lected October 25 as th e "most ply of vetch for loeal fall p lan t­
of Parliam ent, that they are the useful citizen of Covina. Cal." Mrs. ing, shipping the rem ainder of the
houses a n d o th e r such places a re to con­
ROLLER SK A T IN G
law of this land: and we do not | Coman was honored at a recogni- crop cas, Mullen says. T he supply
tinue th ey should h elp w ith su b sta n tia l
sit here as a court of appeal from lion banquet and presented w ith a is now exhausted and grow ers arc
tax paym ents.
Parliam ent . . . If an act of P arli­ silver tea service by her fellow having difficulty in obtaining seed.
am ent has been obtained im prop­ townspeople. She was a Hillsboro There is likewise considerable in ­
We often wonder if American w riters who erly, it is for the legislature to vi itor the early p art of last sum ­ terest in Austrian w inter field peas
and crimson clover, he says, and
would have us believe that th ere is grave danger correct it by repealing it; but so mer.
an increased planting of both of
Let us hope th e re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e these days of abridgm ent of freedom of th e press long as it exists as law. th e courts
these crops is evident.
people a re able to w ork o u t a p lan th a t know whait they are w riting of, or are merely fill­ are bound to obey it. The pro­ Have Hallowe’en P arty —
ceedings
here
are
judicial,
not
KRAMH'N’S
ing
blank
space
w
ith
so
m
any
meaningless
words.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Phillips en ­
will give th e s ta te a c re d ita b le cap ito l
T H IS l i n t SK
w hich they would be if tertained Tuesday evening with a
Experience has taag h t us that the U nited States autocratic,
(F o r
wi the “ Wentern Slope” I
b uildin g th a t will a d e q u a te ly serv e th e
we could m ake laws instead of ad ­ Hallowe'en party.
Guests were The frumewerfc in
is th e one nation in w hich th ere is not only no m
and HaFuini;.
inistering them.”
s ta te and its people fo r y e a rs to com e. official
Messrs, and Mesdames Guy Paine. The »ill« arid the rafter« are bent.
censorship, but freedom of th e press is not
Prescription Druggists
To
the
same
effect,
Blackstone
The
floor«
and
the
wall»
are
worn minted.
T hey a re in a position to m ake a c a re fu l infrequently interpreted as license for abuse of wrote, "if the Parliament ■ ill Charles Douglass. J. Adamson, Wil­ The roofing and nurfarc weli-«p*nt.
. Pliotte 206
stu d y of th e question an d should not go privileges which go w ith this freedom. In the larger positively enact a thing to be done liam Powers and S. W. Melhuish.
cities
th
e
re
is
a
percentage
of
so-called
newspapers
H ild wind«, and the rhanffp* o f «en»ona(
League
Elects—
into it in a biased m anner. Too o ften we of the m uck-raking, blackm aili type, whose columns which is unreasonable, I know of
H ave weakened thia «tru rtu re. once tr im ;
Epworth League cabinet m et The doors and the window« niirh useleMs,
a re prone to m ake decisions because of are disgraced by the insertion of scandal and filth. no power that can control it: and
the examples usually alleged in Monday night at the parsonage and W ith heating and lighting grown dim.
som e p reju d ice s t h a t a re likely to be re- It is tru e th at decent people ignore these sheets— support of this sense of the rule elected
Mi Helen Dean as second I t was bu ilt on a gotidly foundation.
th
at
is.
until
they
themselves
are
invited
to
“come
g re tte d a fte rw a rd .
do none of them prove th at where vice-president. Miss Doris Weber Arid
stood, staunch and steady and bold;
through” or be pilloried for the delectation of the
main object of a statute is u n ­ was named as fourth vice-presi­ H u t man*« building houe« or human
pru rien t minds.
W
ith
year« mu»t grow ahaky and old.
reasonable the judges are at lib ­ dent.
Not infrequently we read th at too m any new s­ erty to reject it, for th at were to
Thi« house haa been m ine alnce cf»n- T h u rs d a y , F rid a y
a n d S a t­
are closely controlled by Big Business, but set the judicial power above that Honored on B irthday—
If a d d itio n a l land is re q u ire d fo r an papers
st ruction.
w hen such control exists, it is solely because the of a legislature would be subver­
Mrs.
Mary
Sabin
was
given
a
It« joys and it« sorrow« were mine.
u
rd
a
y
s,
b
eg
in
n
in
g
Nov. 1
a d e q u a te s ta te cap ito l building, as seem s owners of these new spapers are satisfied to have sive to all governm ent.”
birthday party S aturday by mem­ H ut when it i« doomed to destruction
T
h
u
rs
d
a
y
s
—
Its
all
I
mu«t
gladly
resign.
likely, th e City of Salem should fu rn ish it th at way. There is another type of censorship or
bers
of
the
Daughters
of Union
However, P arliam entary suprem ­
L ad ies’ S pecial
it. M ost of th e m oney raised fo r sta te p u r­ control w hich is often attem pted, but seldom gets acy in England does not mean that Veterans, in honor of her 85th F o r a tim e it may he woyth rep airing.
very far. We refer to the efforts of group enthusi­ the acts of Parliam ent are not birthday.
H u t when «trength for service abate«,
poses is sp e n t in Salem to th e b e n e fit of asts who tell editors they must favor th eir policies
I
can
but
prepare
for
removal
subject to judicial interpretation,
th a t city.
W here a "building e tern a l’’ await».
—or else, the “or else" being a thinly-veiled threat but it does mean th at the English D. U. V. Meets—
IR A K A Y S .
Daughters of Union V eterans
th at subscriptions will be dropped. If an editor is Parliam ent is suprem e in that it
H illsboro
sincere in his reasoning, he does not have to fear has final authority to determ ine ; j will m eet Monday evening at the
We
specialize
In
quality coni­
Evenings,
7:30 io 10:30
V
eterans'
hall.
All
m
em
bers
arc
any th reats of this kind.
tne validity of laws.
m ereiai p rin tin g —Argus.
ti I
When it comes to real official censorship, some
It rem ains for the courts to in ­ urged to attend.
of these A merican w riters ought to spend a year terp ret and adm inister the taws. N. E. W. E. M eets—
in journalism in any of about ten nations we could When legislative acts are not d e a r
N. E. W. F will meet Thursday
name, and then come home and w rite columns on on their face ns to the m eaning night, November 7, at th e old
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
the unrestricted freedom which is the heritage of intended by Parliam ent, the courts grange hall All mem bers are r e ­
Argus. October 21, 1920—Shute Savings bank American new spaperm en.—Hood River News.
so far as possible interpret the act quested to attend.
puts in finest alarm system on market.
in term s of common law principles.
Fam ily Here—
Miss Lucy W eatherred of Hillsboro bride of Lt.
The English doctrine of parlia-1
H arry Harding. U. S N„ October 20.
m entary suprem aey has led t o ' G. Frank Waibel and daughter
Senator George Chamberlain makes address here
three noticeable trends in England, i Doris arrived here S aturday from
in interest of his candidacy and review s record in
as I view the situation.
| Pendleton to m ake th eir home.
U. S. senate.
In the first place, English statutes They arc originally from Ohio,
W ealthy Americans, faced by the th reat of new
C o n tracto r« an d p riv a te builder«
Miss Wanda Raffety and Ferd H artw ick of near and drastic income and inheritance taxes that are very carefully draw n and con-
(
itlzrnship
G
roup
Meets—
a
lik
e can o b tain th e b e st m ate ria ls,
Banks m arried October 16
would rend much of th eir fortunes from them, are sidered before enactment. As early
D on’ be a slave to
H enry H. Mailer, sawmill m an of near Banks, anticipating the governm ent by making large gifts as 1860 the departm ent of P arlia­
The American Citizenship com ­
best
service
and
best
prices
a
t
our
died October 19.
m
ittee
of
the
Coffee
club
will
meet
Hie w eekly line-up wil It
created,
of big shares of th eir w ealth to relatives, friends, m entary counsel w a s
y a rd s.
charged w ith the responsibility of T hursday afternoon, November 7,
and even to public institutions and charities.
its
scru b b in g , boiling
at
2:15,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
W.
W.
T h irty Y ears Ago
The w ealthy men probably are doing this to preparing government bills for all
All s ta n d a rd m a te ria ls — lu m b er, cem ent, sand,
and ironing. Say n e v e r
Argus. October 26. 1905—Elsie, 4, daughter of beat the governm ent out of its taxes, but in a way the government departm ents of
Mr. and Mrs. M M. Mead, residing on the Frank they are fulfilling the governm ent's purpose of re ­ England. This departm ent serves
p la s te r, w a llb o a rd , p a in t, v arn ish an d h a rd w n re
again and s ta r t r ig h t
Im b rie place at West Union, fatally burned S atur­ distributing wealth. The riches may not be d istrib ­ as a legislative drafting bureau
for
Parliam
ent
and
was
the
fore­
—
a
re
c
a
rrie
d
in
stock
a
t
all
tim
es.
now
to let us do
‘ your
day.
uted quite so widely as the governm ent m ight wish,
C o n tracto r T. P. Goodin has fram of opera but it is certain th at ten men who get gifts of a runner nnd model for legislative
I’hone 953
: IlillHboro
w
eekly
w
ash.
drafting
bureaus
which
have
been
LET US H E L P YOU W IT H Y O U R PLANS
house erected. C ontract calls for completion by De­ million dollars apiece would do more w ith the
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
set up by several states in this
cem ber 1.
money than one man with ten million.
and
country.
Oregon Condensed Milk company shipped five
F o r all b u ild in g m a te ria ls see
The breaking up of some of these vast fortunes
LICENSED EMBALMER8
the second place. Parliam ent,
cars of cream last week, four into Washington te r­ of ten or even tw enty or more millions—fortunes by In general
enactments, has dele­
rito ry .
far greater than any one man and family could
large powers of a legislative
Hugh E. Moore of near Hillsboro loses two ever u se - will help a great deal to put frozen capi­ gated
nature to m inisters and com mis­
WK PEAL IN REAL ESTATE
cow s by th e ir eating dynam ite. A nother one bought tal into circulation again.—Astorian-Budgct.
sions
of the government. These
W’rite
a t a sale falls and breaks neck on way to Moore
F ire end Antoniohile Insurance
English ministers and commi ion-
place.
FRANCHISE FULLER D EA LER
M ake Loans and Isaue Surety Bonds
ers for a long tim e have served as
G eorge H arm s and Elizabeth Schw andcr of near
the "brain trust" of P arliam ent
KURATLI
&
WISMER
M ountaindale m a rried O ctober 25.
“Sound economic improvement comes from the and around them has grown up a
151 We»t B aseline St.
Phone 2691
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
E stim ated lum ber cut in county for year as Improved conditions of the whole population and not targe body of regulation and or­
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
Telephone
13»!
123«
Seronrt
St.
figured by ifSscssor is 13.000.000 board feet.
a small fraction thereof.”—President Roosevelt,
ders, or adm inistrative law com-
Favorable Action
Veterans’ Burial
Flags Obtainable
Farmers Will Get
Wheat Pay Soon
B. P. Jamboree
Well Attended
Prevent Accidents
Armistice Closing
P. T. A. Publicity
Too Late to Classify
Prevent Colds
This Winter
What About It?
Accorded Woman
Freedom of the Press
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