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Papp Four H IL L S B O R O J5111sbor^|^Ar g us W ith Which U Combined the Hillsboro Independent Hillsboro A nr us eet«h- 1894 H ill »boro Independent eetab. 1878 U c K IN N E T A M c K IN N E Y . Publisher» Published Thursday. Entered pa second-class m atter In the puetoffice a t Hillsboro, Oregon w. V B itN E M c K inney Editor M r s . e . c . M c K in n e y Associate Editor O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O V N T Y Selected a* Oregon's Re<t Weekly Newspaper, I860 Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1930 Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper Production Contest, 1934-33, and General Excellence, 1936 Subscription Kat»-« Strictly ( ash in Advance Outside W ashington County W ith in Washington County IT . S . per year ......- ..... « 00 Per year ...... ....................., 11.50 Six m o n t h s ................ __— .96 Foreign c o u n trie s ..............3.60 Oregon Editorial Association and N ational E ditorial A » * o lion. F irs t Audited Paper la rg e s t Audited Week ly C irculation in O re gon. An Independent Newspaper, whose services and policies are based on the principle of the Golden R ule.— “ And as ye would that men should d^ to you, do ye also to them likewise.** —Matthew^ 7:18. Let’s Get Together Boys will be boys. But after the rally demonstration on the streets here t h e night before the Forest Grove game it would seem th at there is such a thing as going too far. School or student officials of the local high school or city and business repre sentatives should get together with similar groups in Forest Grove to bring about some sort of a truce in extreme rally ac tivities. Hillsboro was a mess by 9 o’clock Thanksgiving eve with eggs spattered all over business streets, particularly at the intersection of Third and Main, where the Portland Gas & Coke company sign was damaged. The spattering of eggs, young and old. and vegetables were to be seen on the front of buildings, sidewalks, auto mobiles and doorways. W hat a mess. It was beyond any fun stage. Activities of this kind have a habit of growing unless some effort is made to put a stop to them. University of Oregon and Oregon State have set a splendid example among their student bodies in the m atter of , friendly and . , relations . * me the - • elimination , of property defacement The friendly rela- Lons as exhibited at the last state foot- hall classic drew much favorable comment fiom all sections ot Oregon. \\ hy n o t emulate this same spirit in the h i g h schools? It will eventually be appreciated by all, including the students. Probably no particular blame is due anyone, these things just grow. Report here was th a t it was Forest Grove stu dents showing their enthusiasm for the coming game and it was also pointed out thal some of the local students joined the egg and vegetable bombardment. Fine Suggestions Some mighty fine suggestions for the improvement of legislation have been of fered by Earl Hili, veteran Lane county legislator. Representative Hill is to be con gratulated for coming forward with such a co n t mon.se use plan. It would eliminate many present abuses and the state of O re gon would be better off in the long run. W e're for you, Mr. Hill, and good luck. He suggests the following: Taxpayers Turn Down Road Levy CAUGHT IN THE WILD in the county, nearly 'ito have been T ’o w n S ( . | U | sent ii.iaitgiiiiiunt. curd . uccordinK ” sstgl em pi iym eni record < I l l l ’ lO Hold Meet Sunday in Hillslioi'o all eligible workers have I, ecu seni assignm ents and ate I counted as at w ork The i email! lt i .it farm property was too henv- mg hulk of uneinployinent is i l l the I ily burdened w ith present taxes J '.southeast of lite county She helil that county mails should I To help end with tlie added burden j be taken care ol by automobile Me < Mildred Wall license fees utul ami gasoline tax money. if I assignment. icon.se tecs . ..... llllli.,v. .i m Hillsboro Town end eluli wi'l meet Bunday ut 2 o clock in the Chrisllun church Advi an y board meet? Friday ul 7 3» p m ut the C linsllan church All inemlieis and friends arc tu n 1 d ’„ ' 1 1 . 'em .1 I. M V ander .a n d e n of Hoy suot ed Io lie present I" act upon Hi. board's recommendations mid I » th.u or the present pi ha. m aintenance anden.,nee of lin e hear the address to be delivered existing m ad system was the cheap ployed ¡tucker. by Rev Henry Young, an official est investm ent the county could make, but tliat the system wus Townsend ‘jicakci lie is speaking now in the best condition it hud ii-gularly for Hie movement eltlm in this county or ei -ew liere I lie ever been He field that Hie people shouldn’t vote additional taxes if local speakers are being called on unable Io pay present tax burdens quite frequently lately The pi, Charles Sehm idlin of Uacona. .1 (f'unllnusil fnun pass I ! ident. it I I’lltn on, spoke b o l American Legion ,|„, grunge last week and .,' E l ew ton of Forest Grove. Oscar awarded the llagg, ami O 11 Bcmiutl of Cedar scholarship, and Mrs E II Wtl- Yamhill Wednesday and lleavi-i • Mill urged support of the levy, all hums, who uw aidni the business tor. mi Friday holding that it was pour business men's scholarship. Special guests T A B U S SW1 f I . IH I — to vote it down. Sehm idlin m ain w ere J Fmpstru. of the Forest Yes Sin gives you a comi tin tained that all paid added taxes on Grove Creamery, sponsor of the bad m ads through additional re special pig feeding contest, and on tlie wav down Under sin. the bu,l that is in pairs on their eats. I.ewton d eclar A drian llo rtieek er of Hillsboro, dull ed that if the loads w ere allowed or of tlie C hester W hite bleed pe- you wakes up. gel fist, cries f» more und gels it Bo man made in to deteriorate the cost in tlie long eial at tlie Washington county tai run would be greater The concluding feature of the pro- the image ol God is drugged dow llagg pointed out that the county gram was u moving picture siiowu )O Hie pit. an unholy He up Om court had only 4(1 per cent as by the assistant county ugent futhors were like Hint awoy bark much now to spend on roads as Members receiving achievement to Adam. Ill rebelloit ilgalnsl God in 1931, holding th at it was purely | aw aids were as follows Merrill "Tlie heart Is deceitful above all a business proposition of w hether i Mead. Mildred Mead. Evelyn Kell) things mid desperutely wicked or not we w anted to p ra te d our j and Ilillv Kelly, fouth year aw ards, Eor one tiling, these wicked investm ent in th e present fine Charles Davis. Dwight Davis, M*r licarts of ours harbor hate Now road Systei: cell Davis. Edith .Smith and Edith then, in God ? sight, hat»» again■ * Goodi icli. first year awards. your (ellowmun is m urder. Wuti li tlie jungle tribe creep up at night to its kill- Then over tlie lim > First Report R eceived see our own people nntrder C hristm as Seal Sale fence, tile neighbor. "A nice woman, b i l l First report on the l»33 «ale of " and Hie kill Is on God is no <( ’» n tin u r d fro m |>a«r I * Christm as seals In Wustiingtun t.v ow ners will pay for malarial.? county watt received this week from respecter of persons W hether in such as sand, cement and gravel W ilbur E Crocker, teacher of tlie Hie Jungle or over tlie back f« n c .. while tile city will furnish W l’A Cooper M ountain schoi I, according hate is hate and m urder Is murdiT. labor to lay the cement and make to Mrs. H arry R. Morgan, count) with him If )» u sneer und hat. repairs. M aterials will be obtained chairman. A quolu of $.'i worth of and cull your brother u fool, it by Hie city through compel itive stamps was set in tlie district, but g’“' down us m urder with God And what shall we m ore soy ot bids at cheapest possible prices, Crocker reported sules totaling gfi thus keeping Hie expense of tlie Thruugh error tlie quota foi impurity. Iml. cenry. Idolatry. |il property ow ner to tlie lowest point. Washington county was reported dlv,,lons. fighting', and '.on M c u M said. last wack as id least one seal per through the list, us our ow n A survey now is underw ay by capita. Tlie correct quQts is five hearts grow them? Newberry in connection with con seals per capita And they found fault with Je is struction of curbs and rocked Chrc 1 because hi» ul»* with tlie streets in places w here dirt roads notorius sinners In the low er part now are. This project will be ca r ‘‘F reck lea ” ut V enetian of town His answer: “T he Son ol ried on in the same m anner as the as W eek-en d Feature Man Is come to sic k and to sum sidewalks, the city leasing a quarry The talking picture version of that which is lost. from the county and delivering Gene Stratton Porter's popular nov- t{,,t in an apple won't r o t » ' ils< rock to property ow ners wishing cl, "Freckles,” will be ut the Yen- Neither will tn Today the pica. im provem ent at cost. Labor for etian Thursday, Friday and S atur ures of »in; tomorrow, shame, q uarrying will be furnished day. Tom Brown has Hie title role row, prison, gall owe, for all yoi through WPA as w ell as the labor assisted by Virginia W cidler and know. And after this world, “tlv for grading and rocking the streets. Carol Stone. pains of hell “ “Jesus Christ came into tb W a sh in g to n County G range world to save sinners, of whom C ouncil M eet» H ere D ec. 1 1 um chief," suys tlie Apostle Paul Washington County (¡range coun And y o u ' Hight w lieie you me cil will meet at the new G range rigid now. cry out " (Hi thou Chi i G rade school teachers and p rin hall on Wednesday evening, D»‘- of Calvary, save me from sin George N T.iv- cipals of W ashington county have ember II, at 8 o’clock Tlie main guilt and power Paid Adv. been invited to attend a teachers' su b ject for discussion will be The lor, Beaverton. m eeting in Hillsboro ju n io r high Oi ganization of Y outh." school December 12 at 8 p m . according to an announcem ent Wed Farm ers' Union to Elrrt nesday by O. It. Kraus, county su Officers are to be elected at the perintendent. Dr. Jensen of Oregon meeting tonight (Thursduy) of the Normal school will be the speaker. l.aurel-Scholls local of Hie Farmer.,' In addition to the address, the Union in Laurel hall. O fliccrs will teachers will discuss plans for the lie installed following the election annual declam ation contest and the Members and eligible member? are music festival next spring. Dele urged to attend. gates to the O. S. T. A. convention in Portland December 20, 27. und V rrboort Local Io Elect 23 will be named. K raus said. Verboort local of Farm ers' Un ion will meet in C. O. F. hall at Verboort Wednesday at 10 30 a. m . with pot luck dinner at noon Officers will be elected in tlie aft- , em oon. < ('«M tliniied ft«im p » f r I ) By Robert Ames Rennet! ( W N lt ¡trrvl.-« Copyright hy K .ltyrt A m e, llen u e lt) (Continued from lust week! For breakfast, the party finished the baked leg of moose. As G arth hud foreseen, his three city camp mates had developed cam p ap 1. A drafting bureau or some definite plan petites B etter still, they were less for legal consultation in the preparation of all irritable. T heir craving for drink measures to save the waste of passing bills end tobacco had begun to lessen. doomed to the scrap heap as unconstitutional. At tim berline Huxby went up 2. A stenographic bureau m anned by experts •he trough w ith the gold pan. to take the place of the expensive “clerks'' sys G arth headed again for the glacier tem which now allows any m em ber to put a P r o te c t Y o u r Hom o This tim e Mr Rainill did not pant relative or friend on the payroll at $5 a day. f r o m T u b e r c u lo s is and gasp so hard, nor did he have 3. Rigid restriction on "petty chiseling" such to stop so often to rest The first as now exists in the unlim ited distribution of BUY climb had done more than stren g th postage stam ps and stationery to members. en his wind and flabby muscles It 4. Only mem bers to be allowed on the floor C fin is T M A s S e a l s had burned up the autotoxins in of the legislative cham ber during active business his system as well as sweat off — except by voted permission for distinguished guests. i many pounds of fat. against the tim e of want. O ther 5. Absolute deadlines in subm itting new legis He managed to climb all the wise her children starved lation to either regular or special sessions not So. upon reflection. G a r t h 's ■way to the low er end of the gla- over 20 days in the regular session and not over cier. It took him less tim e th an ' Ins amazement passed He had man- 10 in the specials. ' part-w ay climb and he was far aged to cover it. even at the first. Most everyone can agree that the peo- less exhausted While he rested In When Lilith Hamill took the belt- nie h e state s t a t e wouia would b ne e b nettei e t t e r seived s e r v e d if nook on the rocky side of the •>* neck l|cl bone 'e n .h of r hand severed pie of oi t me it a th|f sunny lateraJ moraine his daughtcr the and cartbou with such regulations were put in effect. Let went down in front of the glacier J single blow. us hope that politics and petty bickering w ith G arth. They came to the chan- Her father was the one who do not prevent these suggestions being net w here the milky stream gush- stared. He sat w atching the girl's quick, eager w ielding of the hand- 3 luniu’1 eave In the ' ax. put into effect before many legislative ! blue-w hite ice. his mouth slack, almost agape. sessions fade into history. T h u i’d ’iv. Pei'H inlw ", 193’ A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Four Get Awards for Achievements City Walk Project Ready to Operate G arth pointed to a shelf of rock G arth could only surm ise how she on the near side of the stream bad always been coddled and pain- He w alked into the cave along the P-red. Her father knew it. He smoothly polished ledge. Lilith knew how. since her childhood, A suggestion of merit came out of the Hamill shuddered and glanced up sbe ''.ad been w rapped about with special road meeting for district No. 1 at fearfully at the steep over-hang- silken luxury, w aited upon by ut- ir.g ice face that seemed about to tentive servants, petted and spoil- the court house Saturday in the nature of crash down Yet after a moment's cd. an expression that county roads should hesitation, she followed G arth into The m illionaire had been bo n be m aintained from receipts of automobile the chilly blue shodow of the cave, on a farm He could recall seeing Several yards from the entrance bis moUiei help butcher sheep and licenses and the gasoline tax. Real prop G arth stopped before a narrow hogs. But she was a farm er s w ife, erty is bearing such a heavy tax-burden side hole that opened above a Lilith would not have know n how th a t more cannot be piled on top of it, but waist-high uprise in the bedrock prepare a spring chicken lor some of the money spent for realignm ents He reached in and picked up a the pan. And now she was cut- bundled w hite skin Out in the ting up caribou. and betterm ents might well go into the i sun he opened the skin and showed , Aside from on occasional word county road funds. a piece of frozen meat. ¡of direction. G arth said nothing “How's th at for cold storage?" i W hen he finished dressing out the he said. "K illed a young moun- ‘ fifth carcass, he handed his knife tain sheep on my way out. last to his eager helper, packed a load Howard Trachsel of Reedville may , month. Thought I'd test the glacier, of meat, and carried it to the ice Looks as if it's a safe meat house cave. well be proud of winning a scholarship to | No of spoiling, and not i Down ¡n thp gulch boitom be the 4-H club summer session fo r having e'* n chance a wolf has ventured inside, chose a pothole stone that would j i the highest scoring dairy animal at the j Miss Ramill said nothing. She boid perhaps th ree quarts. In the COUnty fair. If the county and other fairs saw no reason to consider the bow, he coik,d a Wlrk <)f tw isted of the slightest interest T here drv caribou moss plled in cariboll are worth nothing else w hat they do in cave m o e m iiiii-r s v - f n o vm nt K rs 1 < was, h however, the r meat. She sug and lighted the wick. When encouraging the farm youth of the coun- gested th a t if it was not spoiled, fat, the fat melted, the wick burned try justifies their continuation many times it would m ake a change from the w ith a strong steady flame. C a ri moose meat. This proved true. bou ribs furnished a grating on over. Down at camp th e young m u tto n , which to b roi, steaks The fat was first thaw ed in cold water. meat was deliciously , cndcr its -------------------- then stewed in the gold pam , flavor belween vcnLson und bt.wf The descent had been made by j That things are clearly on the up Ramill w ithout aid. T here was no ' When even Mr. Ramill could cat more. G arth carried tlie ston? swing. in spite of the pessimistic attitude need to support, much less back no him. He had really begun to lamp into the ice cave. Upon his of some, is clearly shown by the great pack get a sta rt in training. To G arth return, he had Mr. Ramill and l.ilith i" 'T " this was all the more reason for looked close at the caribou skins. h ‘ h “ ,e .s ul,i d 'f “ bl? P™ pushing the m illionaire so much "You see they are hair, not fur. But every h air is hollow. N oth gram by the Portland General Electric. th e In harder. the week th at followed, he a l ing is w arm er than a caribou Announcement is made th a t the local di ternated more climbs w ith trips parka. In fact, th e w inter coat vision is now employing more people than around into the m uskeg swampa. too w arm to be worn That is why He led his sweating, sw earing I killed six now, instead of one ever before in its history. charge over nigger-head g r a s s . You have never w intered in the w here the heavy-bodied city man North.' Time limit for contributions to the ' had to jum p nim bly from one big Mr. Ramill tensed as if prod- Will Rogers Memorial Fund has bedn ex- Federal relief in Oregon cost $20.663,- | tussock to another or take a turn- dcd. "W intered’ You can't mean . to infer you expect to stay on tended to December 15. Announcement 506 from May, 1933, to November 1, ------------ 1935. | ble-. Miss Ramill tagged along on here. We have your promise to has also been made th a t the fund will be Such an enormous sum if raised through these grueling hikes, s h e also ta t,e us out ' ( ( ’»n tin u e d fro m p a t e 1) property taxes would have been unhenr m ade another climb up the gulch. G arth turned to meet th e inlent None of the present licensed places used for the benefit of crippled children. „ k t» V k- - u V £ , u n o 7 a r ' G arth cached in the cave the hun- Eaze of the girl's blue eves Thev w ere refused, and no new applica No deductions of any kind are made able. This money has been a God-send to dred pounds of sm oked moose meat looked as col l a th e blue ice of tions w ere received. from the contributions turned in at this unfortunate people of this state, w h o he had brought up on his pack- the glacier tunnel None the le A com m ittee of councilmen was office, the banks, or the Venetian theater, found themselves up against it as the re- ib1oard ? c,,then ,led orI UP the ,hev tia<l groatly changed since lie authorized t o apprai.se property ’• ‘ ■ rp, . „ ..lx _________• j - x rr,, • guivier, n u n w ay iro m n s ,001 io h;,d fi all going Tbo SaUSC *2 s u i t 1 n f economlc-d o e n n n m ie zH at-o aa Tl-S„ ____________ halfw ay from its foot to had first .eon them over on the owned by the city for possible site-, wnrthv UP 1 into 'i ' the i n, fund. The ^ tre ss. This sum comes jth glacier, e top of th e pass. T hat gave the M acKenzie They no longer showed for the urm ory for which funds wormy and it is to the memory of one of from income and other taxes th a t do not | three clim bers some real tee work a trace of their form er cynical have been allocated by I’WA to Coming back. G arth knocked three tiredness The girl might be as the extent of $25.000. P articular America’s greatest sons. include taxes on property. brace of fool hens from spruce hard as ever, but she was no sites w ere not discussed. Regardless of the size of the contribu •itpbs w ith a stick. | longer bored or ennuied. For an- The half dozen grouse made a other thing, she had begun to lose tion it will all be gratefully accepted for change. But even w ith a ber excessive thinness. this memorial fund. Contributors of ten The Chehalem M ountain Potato club pleasant pail of salm on berries for dessert jfe answered her father: "You cents or more will be given a beautiful col- ^ as many real accomplishments to its cred- they proved a scant meal for the have my promise—m ore's the pity ored picture of the beloved humorist. it over a period of several years and the four m eat-eaters. The last leg o f , a w inter a la Eskimo would be Prelim inary organization to set moose had already been baked and a w onderful experience for Miss members m erit commendation. They raise eaten, the tongues broiled, and the Ramill. However, she will of course up a drainage district to include fine spuds and are growing _ up . to be fine second m uffle stewed. The rem ain- prefer to go back to jazz and cock- Beaverdam creek from H uber av citizens. The members are holding th eir ider ot the smoked m eat would not tails, to paint, pow der and lip- enue at H uber to Rock creek on the west was made Tuesday night last long. So far. G arth had not stick.” at the home of Ray L. A ntrim of High school athletic officials could annual potato show and banquet Satur Interfered w ith H uxby's all-day s h e flared: “And rid of you!' out of the platinum alloy ‘ To be sure. T hat above all Aloha. A ntrim was elected ch air help make football more enjoyable for the day night. H ere’s to th eir fu rth er success. panning He had not even asked to look at else,”’ he agreed. "So how could man and John Mott, secretary- spectators and perhaps safer by providing the take of precious metal. Food i deprive you of that pleasure, or treasu rer M ajor Weiscnback was some means of keeping fans back off the was a different m atter. Instead o." Fail to gvie your fath er and your named to investigate costs. A nother Every letter from those who can possi shooting another moose, he called fiance another chance to bilk me meeting is called for December 12 sidelines at least from 10 to 15 feet. It upon H uxby to join in a caribou out of my placer claim? I agreed at 8 p. m. in the Orenco school. is perhaps all the more noticeable to those bly afford it should carry a Christmas bunt, Should a new drainage district to get you back t o t h e M a c - Seal. This is a w orthy cause th a t deserves in the stands, who often miss part of the A band of the big anim als had kenzie. When w e reach the old be formed, w ork would be con game because o F th irc ro w d in g Vhat^'uts g‘“ne’’ous Public support. V olunteer your drifted along th e tundra terrace post, we part company. You and tinued along the creek from Huber over tow ards th e glacier. G arth I H uxby will then be free to go as avenue west to complete clearing off any opportunity of seeing play next to Purchases- the creek of mud and rubbish from counted fifteen. He w aited until fa r as you can.” the sidelines. Even those who crowd in _____________ the band came w ithin seventy-five “But in that case— No, you can’t the south city limits of Beaverton yards. He then let drive, shoot- m ake me swallow it. I know you’re to Rock creek. The section between would have a better chance of seeing the „ rapidly yet w ith careful aim. not such a fool as to risk losing Huber avenue and Beaverton has game and learning w hat it is all about. In Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing about been com pleted by a WPA One after another dropped, each th a t placer." most every game some player is run out of ®.r ’ on celebration of your fiftieth w ith a bullet through the head labor crew, which has been w o rk G arth laughed outright. bounds with a resultant scurrying on the weddin.li anniversary. In these days of The stupid beasts stared in the “W hat d'you tak e me for? Your ing for the last month and a half. direction of the sharp reports. But brand of gold-digger? Gad. that's p art of fans, and serious injuries may re easy divorces it is refreshing to read and they see nothing. The sixth the nubbin of it all. It's the rea- hear of such continued years of m arried w ent could sult. down before the nine sur- gon w hy men like you and Huxby happiness. vivors w heeled and clattered off lose out You w orship the golden in panic-stricken flight. calf. Yet w hat value is th ere to T he flaying was well u nder way riches other than w hat you get (C ontlnurd from page I ) w hen H uxby and Miss Ramill came from them? Can you th in k of a extent of 27 miles and includes Planting of attractive shrubbery around hastening aslant th e tu n d ra ahead m ore enjoyable game than play- the of Mr. Ramill. The girl eyed the ing draw poker, w ith o u r lives in all or portions of Bend. Lebean, the new post office has added greatly to clean Bowman, Chapman. Bluetown, P ar- w hite fat the jackpot, and F ortune dealing rett Fifteen Years Ago M ountain, Ladd Hill, Tonquln the appearance of this corner. A few on the delicious-looking first flayed body. “T h a t, us the cards of chance?” Argus, November 25. 1920—Kingsley Patterson, plantings of this kind will work wonders. looks good, Alan! Vivian, you can | “W hat’s t h e catch?” inquired I.oop, Grimm Ferrv, Boones F erry- one of the tw in sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. P a tte r Mulloy, Boones F erry-Frog Pond, go back to your mining. Dad and Miss Ramill, with a sudden up- Averv, son. has narrow escape from death when a dynam ite Willowbrook. Meridian, Bon I will help here.” welling of her sophisticated cynic- ita - Durham. D urham -Jean and cap explodes in his hands w hile he was scratching Her fath er called out a panting ism. “ 'Lives in th e jackpot'—that the end w ith a safety pin. Blows off thum b, index Now th a t th e federal authorities are deporting suggestion for H uxby to w ait and means nothing. It’s your placer Bishop Lane roads. finger and badly lacerates face. The other project, w hich is in the th a t’s in the pot. W hat stakes do communists, America may cease to be a land of op carry down a load of meat. E ditorial—The Argus sincerely trusts w e do not portunity—for B ed s—Hood River News. “No need,” G arth said. “Don’t you consider wc have in to b al Tigard vicinity, contem plates com pletion of work started under SERA get down to H arding dollar w heat—but there are stop, Huxby. Most of this venison ance it?” last w inter and includes also b rush m any who doubtless would like it, looking at that is going on ice. None will be a l "That would be telling,” h e ing, widening and ditching all or vote. lowed to spoil.” teased. “You’ll know if I win. If portions of Bonsteele, Vasbinder. W. A. Goodin Holstein herd wins signal honors The engineer did not linger. He I lose, it will not m atter to any of at Pacific International. had looked none too well pleased you w hat you’ve risked. The show- Fairfield, O’Mara, Hunziker, Red Gustin, Flye, Sherm an, Five hundred county dairym en attend Oregon over th e girl’s fam iliar use of ] down m ay come sooner than I ex- Rock, W alnut and a D airy League meeting here Tuesday. G arth's first name. Along w ith his pected. Your fath er is already in I c G S reenberg, e n s e n Teiderm "ro ad i"1 an, Fni'rs7a qneUvlentnh TAKES EXCEPTION TO BOLONS' VOTES displeasure about this, there could fairly good shape. We’ll start the SecroR n d and Pine s t r u t s in Meiz E ditor of Argus: N ever before have I assum ed be no doubt of his eagerness to trip out as soon as these caribcu Thirty Years Ago ger also are included in this pro- Argus, Novem ber 30, 1905—New opera house ex myself of enough m ention to ask space in our get back to the platinum p an skins have been tanned.” jcct. pected to be in readiness for public use by Ja n u ary county paper, but being m uch puzzled at th e actions ning. Each successive day he had (T o be continued) 1. C ontractor T. P. Goodin will complete work m of tw o of our county representatives in th e recent shown him self still keener to con special session of the legislature would lik e to ask tinue the sam pling of the placer. day or so. Junior Red Cross Gains A dding tw o rooms in Hillsboro When G arth finished the flaying Forest G rove electric line will be completed next our senator and Mr. Hughes to explain th e ir vote in said session, to-w it; of the caribou, he started to dress to Ju n io r Red Cross enrollm ents, year. In th e resolution m em orializing congress to pass out the bodies. G reatly to his as brought th e total for th e county Hillsboro is going to the front notw ithstanding th e Townsend old age pension bill w e find by th e tonishm ent. at the cutting up of to 88 rooms, according to reports in th e irrepressible "knocker", who is alw ays at the (Continued from piif * 1) published record they both voted against th e resolu the second caribou, she took the th e office of O. B. K raus, school WPA engineer fro n t te llin g people how w icked our city is. for Washington tion, w hile on the sales tax m easure for a pittance The county, to get enough projects Into Mass m eeting nom inates following for city office: old age pension, th ey voted for th e m easure. Was belt-ax and began to help. Mother superintendent, this week. N ature had cracked the polished rooms and teachers a r e fourth operation to assure every eligible B. P. Cornelius, to succeed self as mayor; John because th e y did not w an t us old people to get shell of artificiality in w hich the grade, Eva McCormick; s e c o n d w orker in the county cm iJoym ent. Dennis. John M ilne and Jo h n W Bailey, council- it a living pension or was it a vote of n atu ra l cusscd- pam pered heiress had been e n grade, Mrs. M argaret Mooberry. More than enough projects for men; H. T. Bagley, to succeed self as recorder, and ness or are th ey being misquoted? cased. The g irl’s few days in the Both are in Peter Boscow school. this purpose have been approved. A. C. Shute, to succeed self as treasurer. W. N. B ar We th in k it but fair th a t they have a chance to Wild _____ had _____ aw akened prim itive in- Less than 100 persons rem ain to rett. L. A. Long and D. W. B ath appointed to fill explain them selves to the people, who voted for j stincts ground deep into the'' na- F light Picture at C. of C. be assigned WPA work in W ash possible vacancies. them. It w ould not be rig h t to condemn them w ith- I tu re of woman during the remote Recent developm ent in planes ington county, Miss Rucker said Mrs. M ary Ann M cKay T ucker, pioneer of 1852, out giving them a chance to explain th e ir votes j past of mankind. Down through and air transportation wiil be Tuesday night. Of this num ber n died here N ovem ber 30. on such vital questions. I am sure the A rgus will [countless ages her pre-hlstorie an- Roadbed ready for rails betw een Hillsboro and grant them space to do so. Should they fail to re cestresses had learned the bitter shown in a moving picture entitled small percentage will be found, th e first big bridge on th e P. R. & N. George A. spond, we w ill take it for granted, th ey don’t w ant lesson that, in the Wild, days of "Across America In 18 H ours” at who already have been absorbed In e cham ber of commerce, lunch private em ploym ent and have fail- Morgan has a tie cam p out n ear Schefflin and will th e people’s vote again. I certainly know of one plenty are certain to be followed th eon Monday noon. The program < d to report to the em ploym ent of- gel out 5000, hewed, for th e new line. they received last election, th at w ithout a satisfactory by days of famine. The, cave man is through the courtesy of M. B. j fice, she says. Israel Bigelow Darety, 72, resident of Qlencoc for explanation th ey won t get again. W hat say you hunted the meat; the eave woman Rader, general m anager of tlie I Of the more than 800 eligible to m any years, died N ovem ber 29. gents?—J. J. DUMAS, Hillsboro. hoarded w hat she could of it United A ir Lines. I work, when WPA was first started Teachers Meeting Called Next Week Help the Will Rogers Fund Sewer Bids Before Councilmen Today Seek Organization Drainage District Help the Spectators Land for Gales Road is Sought Public Forum MILS. ANNIE SIIA FIt Mrs. Annie Silver, m other of Mrs Jak o Weil of Hillsboro, died in 1 Portland Saturday and funeral services were held Monday m orn ing. Interm ent was at Talmud Tor ah cemetery. Mrs. Silver, who was 83, had lived hero w ith her daughter for tlie last two years. She is also survived by two sons. Abe Silver of Portland and Philip Silver ut Honolulu, and a sister. Mrs. Mor ris Silverm an of Portland. CHRISTMAS CARDS A large line of attractive holiday greetings. Quail Breaks In An unusual incident occunred No vem ber 25 when Mrs. Flora Pesch- ka and family of north of Hills boro were at breakfast. T h e y w ere startled by a crash of falling glass in the living room. Rushing in to investigate they found a quail had projected itself against a large window, breaking through. The bird was picked up stunned from the floor. W hitman’s Boxed CHOCOLATES KRA.MIEN'S Palm Drug Store M arrU te Licenses H enry Berger und Edna G ertrude Stuck!, both of Hillsboro route 4. November 29. Louise P. Tormey, Timber, and Mary Elizabeth Worrell, Beaverton, NoNvcmber 29. Prescription Druggists Phone 288 Free Auto Clinic Continued! M onday, T u esd a y , W ed n esd a y — D ec. 9, 10 and 11 In order to aecumtnodute all persiins desiring FREE AUTO ( IIEI KING with MODERN EQUIPMENT, we have extended the offer three days. Don’t miss it. We Thank You We wish to express our appreciation for the w hole-hearted response that was accorded our grand opi ning Friday and the free clinic. We invite your patronage and urge you to inspect our modern testing equipment. SAHNOW GARAGE T hird and Lincoln St»., H illsboro C o slett’s Rnr-B-Q State Orders Cut Part Relief Load HAMBURGERS DelWous, Juicy, Tasty Served Piping Hot The Taste T reat of the Town Try one today—You’ll be convinced they can’t be bent. Slbcrrian Cream - Barbecues - Lunehes - Soft Drinks COSLETT’S BAR-B Q iLionlinn 7 * a. — m. to 2 a. m. First and Baselino i n Hillsboro