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H IL L S B O R O
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W ith W hirl! la Camklned (ha H i 11*bora Independent
■illaboro A rrus at tab. 1(194
Hillaborv Independent «a tab. 1171
M c K IN N E Y A M c K IN N K Y , PnblUkera
Published Tburaday.
Entered as second-claas m atter in the
po eto ffke a t Hillsboro. Oregon
Support Merited
Two important school events are com­
ing up this Friday night. Junior class play
will be staged at the high school auditori­
um and the grade school program for the
benefit of the milk fund will be given at
the Venetian theater. Both events should
have tile co-operation of the public.
The milk fund benefit is sponsored by
the Service club and scores of school chil­
dren from the grades will participate. A
percentage of the income goes to the
Service club to be used in buying milk for
undernourished school children, who are
not fortunate enough to have milk in their
regular home menu. It is a worthy cause
and the Service club is doing a mighty fine
community service in providing milk for
these underprivileged children.
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Pig Feeding, Corn Clubs May
Again Take Part in Contests
Thursday, December 12, 102.5
1
Place Turned
Upside Down I
Study of Law Said to Show the
Government One of Laws and Men
E dito r's Note On«1 o f a series of « •Iili'li e n g u lf tin* rest o f men, do
O ffic e rs from the sh e riff's I discussions on co n s titu tio n a l ques­ nut In to aside in th e ir course, and
I A nv pig c lu b m em ber of O re ­
M ursh ull's
, Announcem ent to the effeet th .it gon. W ashington o r Idaho is e lig ­
o ffic e are seeking c u lp rits I tion s prepared by m em bers o f the pass the Judges by .
J the P o rtla n d U n ion S tock Yards ib le to enter th is contest.
w h o M onday afte rn o o n v is it- I U o f O fa c u lty fo r newspaper use ow n curoer is n conspicuous ilin -
. com pany's pig feeding and corn
2. E n te rin g tlie contest w i ll not
ed the farm of W ilb e rt S .ilz- ! throu gh co-operation o f the college sti'.ition o f III" fuel that the Ideal
M RS. E. C. M c K IN N K Y
W . V E R N E M c K IN N K Y
j g ro w in g contests w i ll be con tinu ed in any u a v lia r members from
w e ll. C o rne liu s rou te 1, and I o f social sciences und school of is lievom l th e le l i r l l o f hum an
Associate Editor
Editor
fa e illlle s Io u tta in lie gave to the
, fo r ttie com ing year was announc- com peting in the re g u la r p ig clu b
n e a rly wrecked It.
j iu u rn a llu n .
1 ed by George A. Peirson. president. contests.
ro il m illio n o f Hie U n ited S ta ll's
• By W ayne I, Morse)
The
vandals,
according
to
|
the im press o f his ow n m ind; and
’ in a ta lk given o vi r KOAC, Mon-
Requirem ents
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 l’ N T Y
Dean o f the School o f La w at
tin ’ report, opened the c h ic k ­
tlie fo rm of o u r c o n stitu tio n a l law
day evening Ttiese tw o contests
1. F our pigs from the same l i t ­
the U. o f O.
Selected as Oregon's Peat Weekly Newspaper, 1930
en
house,
tu
rn
e
d
the
hens
is wbut it is. b e e . i p l i e m oulded
I are o u tsta nding features o f the 4-H ter must be fed fo r m a rk e tin g
Named on All-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1980
These
are
days
in
w
h
ic
h
m
anv
loose
and
stole
th
e
eggs;
u
p
­
Il u h i l t il ■ a still p i ' l ie a m i
c lu b d iv is io n o f the I ’aeifie In te r ­ purposes.
Honorable Mention N ational Editorial A*sociation Newspaper
people
are
u
rg
in
g
us
to
go
banc
set
an
out-bouse:
entered
the
m alleable Io the fir e o f his ow n
na tio n a l L ive sto ck E xposition.
2. T lie pigs should be entered ill
to
the
c
o
n
stitu
tio
n
.
But
I
am
a
f
r
a
id
Production Content. 1934-35, and General Excellence. 1985
basement
and
smashed
a
W ashington cou nty lias alw ays tiie contest at w e an ing tim e.
intense con victio ns."
that fo r the most purt they are
q u a n tity of squash; scattered
taken a leading ro le in the corn
3
A ccura te feed and w e igh t
Cnrdozo quotes w ith approval
Subscription Kates Strictly Cash in Advance
u
tte
rin
g
an
u
n
in
te
llig
e
n
t
cry.
a
ll
the
tools
in
the
to
o
l
shed;
contest and in past years has also records must be kept fo r a period
Outeido W ashington County
W ith in Washington County
the w o ld s o f Theodore Roosevelt
upset
n
tan
k
o
f
o
il
and
u
p
­
I I . S.. per year ..............12.00
Per year --------------- ---------- S i.50
Go
back
to
w
h
at
con
stitution
?
O
r
had p ig c lu b members, w h o have of at least fo u r months.
to the effeet that "T h e ch ie f la w ­
Six months ------------- --- — .95
Foreign countriee _____ 8.50
set the cow feed In the barn;
to w h at conception o f tlie co n sti­ m akers in o u r c o u n try m ay he. and
won h ig h honors in th e pig feed­
G eneral In stru ctio n s
th
re
w
away
the
b
a
rn
shovel
tutio
n?
in g contest. O ld e r c lu b m em bers
The follow mg data m ust lx* file d
often are, the ludgaa, bacauaa they
First Audited Paper
M EM BER Oregon State
and stole tlie telephone
I f w hat is m eant is that
we are the fin a l seal o f a u th o rity .
w ho are interested in projects w ith tlie state c lu b leader when
Largest Audited Week­
Editorial Association and
should
go
back
to
a
conception
w
h
ich
w
ill
b
rin
g
good
fin
a
n
c
ia
l
the pigs are started in the contest
ly C irculation in O re­
Every tim e they In te rp re t c o n ­
N ational E ditorial Asso-
tha t tlie c o n s titu tio n is static, then tract, p ro p e rly, vested rig hts, due
gon.
return s, should consider seriously by tlie cou nty c lu b agent, county
I
w
o
u
ld
say
th
a
t
we
are
being
I e ith e r or both o f these contests.
a g ric u ltu ra l agent o r person in
process o f law. lib e rty , tliu y neces-
asked to r e v iv ify u m um m y ■ he- a | s.iiil.v enact In to laws purts o f a
An Independent Newspaper, whose sendees and politic« are
W ashington cou nty
corn c lu b I charge o f d u b ” w o rk in the county
based on the principle o f the Golden Rule.— "A n d as ye would
cause that c o n s titu tio n has *on* system of social philosophy; um l
members,
w
h
o
are
e
n
ro
lle
d
in
th
e
ia
n
d
must
be
t.ik
i
ti
under
iln
ir
that men should
to you. do ye also to them likewise.**
since hern deud.
Leaders of 4-H d u b s throughout the | C o m m ercia l N a tio n a l Bank corn supervision:
as Mich In te rp re ta tio n is fu n d a ­
- M a t t h e w 7:12.
As the suprem e cou rt its e lf has m ental. they give d ire c tio n to ult
ct, are a u to m a tic a lly e n te rin g
a. Date fa rro w e d .
county are doing a splendid service for the ¡p in ro je the
B
y
P
ortla
nd
B
e
tte
r
Business
said,
"T
h
e
co
n
s
titu
tio
n
was
made
P o rtla n d U n ion S tockyards
b. N u m be r o f pigs farrow ed.
liiw -tn u k in g "
boys and girls and for their community. contest The req uire m en ts and n ite s e.
Rureuu, Inc.
fo r an u n de fine d and expanding
N um ber of pigs sturted in the
( t ille r members of the court have
“ T h r ift books" h o ld in g out to fu tu re ."
Their efforts should be thoroughly ap p re­ fo r each contest are as fo llo w s: contest; m ale-fem ale.
w ritte n In a s im ila r vein Thus,
Thus.
It
behooves
us
as
I
n
te
lli­
purchasers
the
prospect
of
o
b
tu
in
-
d. Age o f pigs w hen started in
C orn G ro w in g Contest
Orange Phelps of the Venetian theater ciated by children and parents. Recogni­
Holmes declared s h o rtly before lie
A — E lig ib ility
i contest.
j nig $50 w o rth of m erchandise fo r gent citizens to give some thought
is giving the public one of the finest line­ tion has recently been accorded Henry
re tire d :
to
the
n
a
ture
o
f
o
u
r
co
n
stitu
tio
n
A
n
y
corn
c
lu
b
m
em
ber
o
f
e.
W
eight
o
f
pigs
w
hen
s
ta
rte
d
!*
,1
are
«Kain
being
sold
In
Oregon
1.
" I can discover h a rd ly any lim it
ups of pictures this fall and winter in the Hagg of Reedville and John Schm eltzer of W ashington, Idaho o r O regon is ( in contest.
Two concerns are k n o w n to have As C o rw in points out:
"T h e c o n s titu tio n contains about but the sky to the court's present
i f. Date records s ta rt in the con- re vive d the old discount scheme
history of this always up-to-date theater. Chehalem Mountain for serving five years e lig ib le to en ter th is contest.
w h ich was pre va le n t in th is state 3500 words. Reuding tim e, about pow er in disallow ance of state acts
ber e n te rin g th is ccni- test
Thursday, Friday and Saturday feature as leaders. F. H. Jossy of Rock Creek has test 2. m A ay m e em
n te r any o th e r corn clu b
g. B r ii'd of s ire —p u reb red or a few years ago and w h ich resulted tw e n ty m inutes, b u t b u rd ly tw o w h ich m ay luippen to s trik e a m a-
with three Mickey Mouse cartoons brought been a leader for seven years and Albert contest.
m m any com plaints to the bureau pe r vent o f th is phnrseolngy is of ( Jority o f tills co u rt as fo r any le a -
grade.
•
B- -R e q u ire m e n ts
out an attendance of more than 2000 Jansen of Verboort for six years. Much
h. Breed o f dam p u re -b re d or fro m customers and business men. m a jo r sig nifica nce to the student son undesirable."
Prom oters o f the scheme ask m e r­ o f co n s titu tio n a l law. A la rg e p r o ­
I f Holmes Is rig h t, then the sky
1. A co rn clu b m em ber m ust grade.
school children through special efforts in credit is due these men for their willing­
chants to p a rtic ip a te by a u th o riz ­ p o rtio n o f the thousands of coses is the lim it fo r tlie cou rt in sus­
have g ro w n at least one acre of
E x h ib it
the schools. Laughter heard during a brief ness to continue with a service which has corn.
The pigs m ust be e x h ib ite d ut tlie in g coupons o ffe rin g free n ic r- in w h ich co n s titu tio n a l law is e m ­ ta in in g le gislatio n w h ich m ay s tiik a
t h c tlie members as desirable
stop in the theater was plenty of evidence had such fine results among boys and girls.
2. M ust e n te r the contest not la t­ P acitie In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Ex- chandise or discounts, the coupons bodied stem up w a rd fro m
In the case o f B urns B a kin g com -
position, Inc., w h e re tlie prices w ill 1 ,l> be in clud ed in a " t h r if t book." fou nda tion al docum ent in three oi
e r th a n A ugust 1.
that they thoroughly enjoyed the enter­
fo u r slig h t phrases, tlie due pro-
B ryan. tlie m a jo rity de-
! Salesmen sell the books to the pub
3. M ust keep accurate records of be aw arded.
tainment.
w n t t e„ i, v Bierce B u tle r dti
lie, re ta in in g a large percentage of cess clauses, commerce clause, the ,
Basis o f A w a rd s
w o rk done, cost and yie ld.
clured im rm r tilu tio m d a Nebraska
4 M ust file record book w ith the
The ju d g in g w i ll be on the fo l the d o lla r as com m ission and t u r n ­ o b lig a tio n o f contracts cluuse."
Hillsboro’s picture show, under the
Unpleasant as the thought is to statute re q u irin g that bread lie sold
in g the balance ove r to the p ro ­
o f Cam p P lu m m e r at tim e lo w in g basis:
management of Mr. Phelps, has, always
This is the final week for contributions o m f anager
a. In d iv id u a lity . GO. (Judged from j m oter E vils o f the t h r if t book and the conservative, the tr u th is that in pound and a h a lf loaves. B u tle r
m a k in g e x h ib it.
kept abreast of the times and is in most to the Will Rogers Memorial Fund, the
¡o th e r discount schemes are sum- the federal c o n s titu tio n us a docu- held that the act was unreasonable
C —G eneral In stru ctio n s
p rim e m arke t bog stan dpo in t)
nient does not f ix the con stitu- a ll,| al-hitrar>
b. G reatest average ra te o f gain n ia ri/e d as follow s:
1. The corn clu b in stru ctio n s
cases several steps ahead of the average campaign ending Sunday. Under the plans
Braudels m com m enting upon tlie
by each state sha ll be tlie in w eight. 1U.
1. S m a ll business firm s cannot tio n a l rig h ts o f A m e rica n - I f you
theater in a town of this size. Mr. Phelps of the memorial committee the money will adopted
in s tru c tio n s fo r m em bers in th is
c. Lowest cost o f gain in w e igh t. a ffo rd to enter In to c u t-ra te m e r­ w ant to kno w w hat the A m erican decision o f the m a jo rity c h a ra cte r­
does his best to provide good, clean en­ be used for the benefit of handicapped contest.
10.
chandising o r give a w a y q u a n titie s co n stitu tio n provides and means ized it us "an exercise o f the pow -
tertainm ent at reasonable prices. He ap­ children. Contributions may be made at
2. The co rn clu b reco rd book
d. Completeness and accuracy o f i of m erchandise. W hen unusual de- you must reud hundreds o f consti- ,.rs ,,f „ M,,)vr le gislature ."
Io an even stronger vein, Hughes.
by each state sh a ll be the record book, in c lu d in g story, 20. ( inanus fo r free merchandise o r dis- tu tio n u l la w decisions.
preciates the fact that he has a great re­ the Venetian theater, the banks, or the adopted
A nd th a t us not enough
You w h lll, g(,v , , , f n ,. w Y o rk, w ro t.;
records fiie d by the clu b m em bers
T otal. 100.
counts Is made, they refuse to hon-
sponsibility to the theater-going public of Argus office. Get your donation in before at tim e o f m a kin g e x h ib it.
A il pens w ith an average w e ig h t | o r tlie coupons and the p u b lic Is m ust also be able to read tha t |„ ,. w u rd». "W e are un de r a con-
this community and matches up to it in a it is too late.
3. A n y v a rie ty o f com m e rcial o f 165 to 200 pounds w ill score , le ft b o ld in g the bag Large busi- m inds o f n in e disting uish ed Jus- , t itu tio n . hut tlie c o n s titu tio n is
corn m ay be g ro w n and e xh ib ite d , perfect so fa r as w e ig h t is c o n c e rn -; ness firm s have, fo r the most part, tices o f the U n ite d States suprem e w |ult the judges say it I s "
creditable manner.
Ilu l sut.h language should not
4. C o rn m ay be e ith e r irrig a te d ed. A ll pens w ith an average refused to engage in discount en- co u rt at any given tim e, in ord e r
to pre dict as to w h at exte nt and b(. In te rp re te d too l i t e r a l l y , nor
Go where you will, you will not find
w e ig h t o f ove r 200 pounds w i ll be terprises.
The Oregonian is quite right in say­ o r n o n -irrig a te d .
a finer and better theater in towns this ing th a t the Portland Cham ber of Com­
D —E x h ib it
penalized o n e -fo u rth p o in t fo r each
2. Discounts are fre q u e n tly not in w hat w ay a m a jo rity o f them giiould we form the conclusion tlia t
m ay d iffe r w ith c o n s titu tio n a l de- co n s titu tio n a l decisions o f the co u rt
T he e x h ib it m ust consist o f pound ove r w e igh t. F or exam ple, i bona fide. Prices are raised to a llo w
size or much larger. There is no wonder merce is out of step in its stand against 25 1. ears
c. ious already rendered by the ,|-(> n .o igiu pm ra tio n a liz a tio n s in
o f corn, g ro w n by the clu b i f a pen averages 240 pounds it ( fo r the discounts.
th at the local theater draws people from the closing of stores on Armistice Day. m em ber and e x h ib ite d at the P a cif- w ill be penalized ten po in ts fo r ,
to u r ‘ -
legut language of thc prejudices
, ____ .
ave rag ing
100
3 U n lim ite d num bers o f books
T h is is necessary b e c a u ....... ..
,„ ,„ .,,.,1 phdo a.pliy o f t li .■
all over the county. The theater as op­ The business people and civic groups of ic In te rn a tio n a l L ive sto ck E xposi- o v e rw . e ig h t Pens
.
i it tv i
are often sold, whereas the m e r- tu tiu n a l law . as C o rw in point , out. jo ,)/,- .
tlon
.
pounds
o
r
un
d
e
r
are
in
e
lig
ib
le
.
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.
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erated by Mr. Phelps is a real asset to the sm aller towns have always been will­
-X —
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11 w
-nr —
' chant au thorized a lim ite d num ber. is one fie ld in w h ich the d o ctrin e
The record o f the co u rt fo r fea r-
I Mrs. N e llie H oard, s ix m ile s east Hence the demands fu r m erchandise of staro decisis plays a m in o r role |,..... Independent decisions u iu n flu -
Hillsboro and community.
ing and ready to close on this great day
| o f H illsb o ro . The new com er plans ant^ discounts are p ro h ib itiv e and
As to the in flu e n ce o f precedent.
|,y waves of popular cla m or
in American history. P o rtlan d ’s non-clos­
to b u ild a new home on the prop- *lu‘ m erchant is forced to refuse to especially m the fie ld o f c o n s tttu - s tn ll(|
, , s ,-v e rla s tin g c r e d it an I
e rty in the spring . Johnson stated I no n o r the coupons.
He thereby tio n a l law . Justice Cardozo lias
decisions o f the co u rt on con-
ing stand is resented in the sm aller com­
th a t he v is ite d fa rm in g d is tric ts creates il l w ill fo r his firm .
w ritte n :
s titu tio n a l questions have fo r the
munities.
C A M P RF.EHERS. CCC, W estim - fro m Canada to Eugene and select-. 4 I t has been fou nd th a t such
" I n these days the re is u good
pa rt
w o rks of a rt in
;
ber,
Nov.
•
eci
v
a
lle
y
_
;r,
N
ov.
25—
Plans
are
being
made
|
e(j
the
T
u
a
la
tin
as
the
most
schemes
do
not
b
rin
g
to
a
store
deal
o
f
discussion
w
h
e
th
e
r
tlie
ro
le
•
II1()11j (j ln g
c o n s titu tio n to eliung-
Congratulations are in order for the
demands
here to repeat events such as th c i p ro m isin g a g ric u ltu ra l area
an appreciable nu m be r o f new o f adherence to precedent ought
A house-to-house canvass is not being j i last
football boys, who won the aw ards at the
“ a ll-c a m p n ig h t" th a t was ad- f T he deal was handled th ro u g h F customers, but in d iv id u a ls seeking to be abandoned altogether I w ould
NeVertheles-.. It is w e ll to reeog-
Rotary club luncheon. Any boy can be made for the Christmas Seal Sale, but (ju d g e d by CCC m em bers to be | o . Eagon o f O regon Farms.
not go so fa r m yself. I th in k ud- nl7„ t jie fic titio u s features o f the
som ething fo r no thin g.
‘'com plete e n te rta in m e n t,” as the
" _________________
proud of winning such honors, particularly seals are on sale by girls in a num ber of { re
5. Scattered locations o f p a r tic i­ hercnce to precedent should be t h e , 1>ft r ,.,„.ate.| m a xim that our gov-
su lt o f co-o pe ration b y P a c ific . .
_ .
_ _
c n im r n t is one o f laws and not of
p a tin g firm s often m ake it u n ­ i ule und not the exception
th at of the Rotary cup, wherein the choice stores. A purchase of seals is aiding a u n iv e rs ity m usic students, cle rgy,
L l I l C S iV L 'U lil$ JC r
i,,n a „x (. as the rea lists |X)int
p ro fita b le fo r book purchasers to am ready to concede tha t the ru le
mighty
fine
cause.
Volunteer
your
pur­
i and CCC m en themselves.
t*
o
i
adherence
to
precedent
tho
ugli
,
(ll|,
„ s( lItjy ,,f |aw j n actio n shows
is by a secret vote of the team mates as to
seek
discounts.
I Rev. A le x a n d e r G. B ennett, pas-
it ought not to be abandoned ought . our governm ent to be o n e o f laws
who has been the greatest inspiration to chases.
T he P o rtla n d B e tte r
Business to be in some degree relaxed I a, , j ,,K.n
I to r o f the Forest G rove M etho dist
his fellow players during the year.
I church, led gro u p s in g in g and in ­
(Continued from pa,, 11
Bureau recom m ends against dis-
in k th a t w hen a ru le , a fte r it ,
__ __ __ ___ _
The St. M ary’s football team made a tro d u ce d the college students. F ath- the ta k in g o ff and land o f planes, coun* prom otions fo r the reasons th
has been d u ly tested by experience | Subscribe n ow to the A rgus.
In
Other special awards were offered this
o f V e rb o o rt m a d e
a Rader pointed out, makes fly in g ■,,atL>cI above, and fo r th e fu rth e r, iias been
found to bo in c o n s is te n t • W usbington co u n ty $1 50 a year,
year for the first time. Donors of such record on the gridiron this year of which , T e r h a n Jonas
safer tra n s p o rta tio n than ever be- “ as‘ c reason that such schemes are w ith the
k s g iv in g ta lk .
sense o f ju s tic e o r w ith g jx nionths 85c. T h re e m onths 50
' uneconom ic and not good m erchan- the social w elfare, the re should be , cvnts T w o ,,11)Ilths 33 cents.
aw ards are performing a real service in it can well be proud. Nine straight wins
I t was in d ica te d b y L t. L o u is f ore_
tf
w
ithout
a
defeat
bespeaks
good
m
aterial,
Asked
con
cern
ing
the
use
o
f
safe-
fix
in
g
.
T o rm e y, cam p dra m atics gro u p in ­
less hesitation in fru n k
I und __________________________ _
furnishing greater encouragement to the
stru cto r. th a t arrangem ents m ay be tv devises such as parachutes f o r ,
f u ll abandonm ent. We have luul to , ■ S W E M m n M I H M M n n n a n
players. Without question all the boys of good team w ork and good coaching.
do th is som etim es in the fie ld o f | ..... — ■ ■
—
m ade to have the CCC group ap- passengers, he to ld his audience
the Hilhi eleven are entitled to honors be­
pear at Forest G rove o r H ills b o ro
th a t so fa r as he could observe,
co n s titu tio n a l la w ."
Sahnow
brothers
have
a
fine
new
g
ar­
C A M P REEHERS. CCC, W estim - the re had not been an accident to Y O U N G Jersey-G uernsey b u ll,
and
T here are those w ho believe that
cause any team to be successful must have
ber, N ov. 25— N e il H o ffm an . Forest passenger planes in w h ic h such
W h ite C o llie puppies fo r sale.—
o u r c o n s titu tio n a l rig h ts depend
a co-operative spirit th at places the team age building. These young men have been G
rove reside nt u n til re ce n tly em - , eq uipm en t w o u ld have been o f any H. H. Carey, N o rth Plains.
43-4p m ore upon the personnel, now and
in business in Hillsboro for a num ber of ployed
above the individual
a CCC en ro lle e at Cam p ava il. He also said th a t life i n - 1
.--------- ;— *— “ ------- ; --------- :— in the fu tu re , o f the U n ite d States
years and th ir new structure shows pro­ Reehers, as today
surance
on
persons
fly
in
g
in
II-
(
to.r
sale,
fresh
and
com
ing suprem e c o u rt tha n upon
w o rke d as an o f
th e
fresh, double-tested.—J. P. G ust- language o f the c o n stitu tio n , or
gress and faith in the community.
i fic la lly assigned "m a chin e op era to r" censed planes fo r re g u la r pas-
senger
routes
was
not
affected
by
at
son>
m
ile
south
o
f
Tobias.
43p
; f o r th e state fo re st service.
th c decisions in the books.
H o ffm a n a t present is w ith the th e ir fly in g but rem ained in force.
Rumbles against the Oregon State col­
T hey cite such cases as the re ­
S IX T Y W h ite Le gh orn chickens.
I
T
ria
n
g
le
L
a
k
e
camp,
20
m
iles
west
M o n th ly d in n e r m eeting w i ll be
lege coaching staff as reported by Sports
la y in g 50%; 20 turkeys, fo r sale cent gold clause decision in sup­
he
ld
M
onday
n
ig
h
t.
o f J u n c tio n C ity .
o r trade .—C. F. M ille r. Phone 26F5. p o rt o f th e ir position, p o in tin g out
Editor Gregory of the Oregonian are en­
th a t had the re been one m ore M c­
titled to little consideration and should
L O S T —1 Jersey he ifer, 850 lb s , R eynolds on the cou rt, a s ig n ifi­
N ut G row ers P ick F orest
dra gg ing rope, sho rt horns. Last cant congressional act w o u ld have
receive no attention. It must always be a
G rove
for N ex , t Session
_
, _
,
.
seen near condenser F rid a y. Re- been declared u n co n s titu tio n a l and
winner to suit some football fans and it is
F orest G rove was selected as the , w ard — Phone 1433
43p the cost to th is co u n try, m a te ria l | ¡7
R epublicans, b u ild in g up cam paign argum ents
m e eeting
e tin f f n place
h ic p fo
f n r t the
h o W estern
r s t o r n ____________________ -_____________
r and psychological, w o u ld have been
n e xt m
about time to realize that everyone can­ against th e N e w Deal, are fond o f d e c la rin g th a t
(Continued
from
patre
I
)
N
u
t
G
row
e
rs'
association
at
t
h
e
NO.
17
D
elaval
separator,
good
as stupendous.
not win. That Oregon State eleven, com­ eve ryb o d y is against It. even the fa rm e rs w h o have o f Nations, 72, against, 74; fo r na-
close of th e 21st a n nu al convention
new: 5000-watt 220-volt e le ctric
one o f th e p rin c ip a l b e ne ficiaries un d e r the
T hey suggest th a t such clauses
posed mostly of sophomores, playing their been
tio n a l iso la tio n th ro u g h n e u tra l leg- ( o f th e org an izatio n in Salem De- steam er suita ble fo r B m ilk s h ip ­ as th e due process, commerce, und j
successful A A A .
is
la
tio
n
,
88,
against,
52;
fo
r
la
rg
e
r
cem
ber
5.
John
U.
S
m
ith
o
f
N
ew
-
first coast conference football, made an
per,
cheap;
m
odel
T
F
ord
w
ith
contract clauses do not and cannot (
T h a t these re p u b lica n s boasted som ew hat p re ­
arm y, n a v y and a ir force, 94. berg was elected pre sid ent and sport body, good ru b b e r, good bat have fix e d m eanings - t h a t they are ,
excellent showing this year for a green m a tu re ly ab ou t the fa rm e rs, at least, is in d ica te d against,
56;
fo
r
a
b
o
litio
n
o
f
com
-
John
A.
T
h
o
rn
b
u
rg
h
o
f
Forest
i
te
ry
,
m
o
to
r
good
ru
n
n
in
g
ord
er
d e fin ite ly b y th e resu lts o f last w eek's b a llo tin g
h ig h ly re la tiv e term s and the m ean­
team, in our humble opinion. In nearly am
Schuepbach a n d Sons, Spencer ings given to the m in any co n sti­
ong fa rm e rs on w h e th e r o r n o t to ren ew the p u lso ry m ilit a r y tra in in g , 98, against G ro ve exe cutive vice-president.
every game they played a colorful game corn-hog p ro d u c tio n c o n tro l p ro g ra m o f the A A A . 58; fo r go vern m ent c o n tro l o f m u n ­
road; west o f Beaverton.
43 tu tio n a l co n tro ve rsy w ill be de­
T H E BEST M E D IU M
The farm ers, acco rding to e a rly re tu rn s, voted itio n s in d u s try , 150, against, 5; fo r
and won the respect of nearly everyone
term ined, to a la rge extent, by the
w ith
o th e r nations
-M e rch a n ts have learned th a t It M AR E, 8 years old, w e ig h t 1350, p o litic a l, social and econom ic p h il-
6 to 1 in fa v o r o f re n e w in g th e corn -ho g co n su ita tio n
who saw them play. The way it came back about
sound
and
true,
foal
aguin
fro
m
un
de
r
K
e
llo
g
g
Pact,
114,
against,
13.
req
Ui
red
m
ore
bra
in
s
to
sell
goods
agreements. T h a t c e rta in ly is a p re tty decisive m a­
sophies o f the m em bers o f the
against Nebraska after being behind 19 jo
The p o ll w i ll be con tinu ed lo c a lly than i t does to b u y th e m ." said W same horse in M arch; 9-m onths-old court.
r it y in fa v o r o f th e A A A , and m akes any a rg u ­
colt,
800
pounds.
—
W
illia
m
M
ea­
G. Oaks o f the R ive rsid e (C a lif.)
to 0 to forge ahead 20 to 19 shows what a m ents b y th e re p u b lica n s about a g ra ria n un re st fo r a n o th e r tw o weeks.
T h e y cla ssify th e judges as l i b ­
Cham ber o f Com m erce. W ith th a t cham, 7001 P o w e ll V a lle y, P o rt­ erals and conservatives and the y
really valiant team it is. These boys should seem p re tty sick. As a m a tte r o f fact, th e A A A is
land.
43
o n ly fa rm r e lie f p ro g ra m th a t has eve r w o rked .
i th o u g h t in m in d it is q u ite evide nt
p o in t to the nu m b e r of fiv c -to -fo u r
go places next year. Let the moaners take the
| tha t, to do a good jo b o f m erch an­
The re p u b lica n s m ust be consum ed w ith en vy, fo r
AP P LE S , 50c; potatoes, $1.50. B rin g and s p lit decisions on c o n s titu tio n ­
a back seat and give Lon Stiner and his th e y tr ie d fo r years to w o rk o u t some k in d o f a
d isin g a m erch an t m ust use the
containers.—"B e n n e tt's,"
Aloha.. a l questions d e aling w ith great so­
m ed iu m w h ic h w i ll he lp h im to get
p ro g ra m to a id th e fa rm e rs and none o f t h e m
c ia l and econom ic problem s; such
staff a fair chance.
w o rked . F a rm e rs had a h a rd tim e m a k in g a liv in g
and to hold the a tte n tio n o f th e re- ZENITH S-tube radio fo r n lo , nil as, c h ild labor, ta xa tio n , commerce,
by feeding
M
rs.
Jane
O
’Meara,
81,
died
at
ta
il
buyers
o
f
his
area.
The
news-
even back in th e b a lm ie st days o f H o o ve r and
«•l»'ctric. M ust sell at once. IM p ro p e rty vested w ith a p u b lic in ­
he
r
hom
e
in
B
eaverton
and
fu
n
e
ra
l
paper
cannot
go
fa
r
in
in
flu
e
n
c
in
g
C oolidge p ro sp e rity, w hen th e re p u b lica n s w ere able
S. F ifth Ave. Phone 472.
43 terest w ith contract.
pro te ct e ve ry o th e r k in d o f A m e ric a n in d u s try services w e re held Tuesday m o rn - people to tra d e in th e ir home to w n
These c ritic s contend th a t tim e
If the other fellow paid all the taxes to
in
g
at
St.
Cecelia's
chu
rch
in
Beav-
i
f
the
m
erchant
does
not
back
up
except a g ric u ltu re .
L A R G E gelding, com ing 3 years, a fte r tim e the judges seem to d i­
many of us would have a little more money
erten.
C
o
n
clu
d
in
g
services
were
at
the
new
spaper
w
ith
good
evidence
gentle harness bro ke; large m are v id e in accordance w ith t i r c i r
J u d g in g b y th a t co rn -h o g vote la st week, the
| of th c fact th a t the stores are w e ll c o lt com ing 2 years; good w o rk k n o w n social and econom ic views.
in our pockets. He doesn’t though, and so rep ub lica ns strategists m ig h t ju s t as w e ll g iv e up Cedar M ill cem etery.
M
rs.
O
'M
eara
is
s
u
rvive
d
by
six
stocked.
The
local
newspaper
speaks
m ule, cheap o r tra d e fo r hay.—
u n tin g on th e fa rm vo te fo r the n e x t cam paign.
U nquestionably, th e w ritin g s and |
it will be necessary to go over to Sheriff F co arm
ost o f th e b ig a g ric u ltu ra l sections are sons, tw o daughters, nin e g ra n d c h il- m ore lo u d ly, m ore e m p h a tica lly and Dan O ’B rie n, on S p rin g v ille road decisions o f th e so-called lib e ra ls
Connell before next Saturday and pay out p re tty ers w in e ll m satisfied,
dren
and
one
g
re
a
t-g
ra
n
d
ch
ild
.
the
message
contained
in
it
rem
ains
since th e y are m a k in g some
at B ethany.
43p on the c o u rt show a d iffe re n c e in
lo ng er than in o th e r m edium s. It
the fourth installment to avoid interest and m oney a t last, and are n o t lik e ly to vo te o u t the
emphasis as to the social ends and
R.
I.
R.
la
y
in
g
hens
fo
r
sale.—J.
R. ph ilo sop hy fro m those o f the con­
is, the re fore, the best m ed iu m fo r
penalty. With the way the legislature is fir s t a d m in is tra tio n th a t eve r b ro u g h t the m any
Jones,
V
ista
Ave.,
A
lo
ha
.
43p
These feeds contain the
use in the developm ent and the
rn m e n ta l a id in a n y w a y com parable to th e
servatives.
continually making exceptions t h o u g h , e go x c ve e lle
n t aid re p u b lic a n ta r iffs used to g ive o th e r |
h o ld in g o f business.—C olorado E d i-
T hus we fin d Cardozo, in his
correct ration to bring
S A L E O F R E A L E STATE
penalty and interest don’t seem to mean in d u strie s th a t w ere enabled th e re b y to s e ll th e
book, The N a tu re of the J u d ic ia l
In the M a tte r o f V ern e C u rry , Process, w r itin g w ith an o b je c tiv ­
s tru g g lin g fa rm e rs h ig h -p ric e d products.—A s to ria n -
t h e highest possible
much.
B a n k ru p t, H illsb o ro , Oregon.
T h u rsto n L. Johnson, fo rm e rly of
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
Budget.
it y so ch a ra cte ristic o f him , "th a t
production at a reason­
B e g in n in g a t an iro n pipe set at the ad ap ta tion o f ru le o r p rin c ip le
M cPherson, Kan., th is week p u r- ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g for-
chased the 20-acre p lace owned by Read them .
t f a p o in t w h ic h is 1039 feet east o f to changing com b in a tio n o f events
able
cost.
a p o in t 1349.7 feet n o rth o f the demands th e cre a tive action o f the
Sentence of Dirk DeJonge on a crim­
southwest corn er o f the M ichael ju d g e ."
T ry a Sack T od ay
inal syndicalism law charge has been up­
M oore D. L. C. in Section 6, T o w n ­
A fte r discussing t h c in flu e n ce
uying
ower of
heat
ship
I
South
o
f
Range
2
West
o
f
held in a majority decision of the supreme
w h ic h precedent exe rts on any
Fifteen Years Ago
“ * ( N o t In c lu d in g B e n e fit Paym ents')
Y o u ’ll be C on vinced !
the W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , W ashing­ judge, w e fin d h im a d m ittin g th a t
a
court. When people realize th a t they can­
ton
C
ounty,
Oregon,
thence
south
A rgus, D ecem ber 2, 1920—M a rie M a itla n d , one,
-
A R TIC LES FA R M ERS B U Y
subconscious forces in flu e n ce ju d i­ (Venetian ticket, IL E. Sim pson,
not get by with preaching overthrow of daug hter o f M r. and M rs. M a itla n d , b u rn e d to death
24' 24' West 257.6 feet to an iro n cia l decisions. H is discussion o f B u x to n )
----
bar;
thence
South
51
degrees
16'
the United States government and receive in a fire , w h ic h consum ed the M a itla n d hom e near
P aint J rzim ;
th is m a tte r is so fra n k and hon­
(
West 410.5 feet to un iro n bar at est th a t I feel ju s tifie d in q u o t­
rzsALíi
a little of the same treatm ent (only less C h e rry G ro ve Sunday.
X- L
- J. -P .. r :
the most w e ste rly C o rn e r o f C o r- in g fro m It at some length:
A m e rica n L e gion to have clu b room s, h a v in g
harsh) th a t is handed out in the coun­ leased Shute h a ll. Second and W ashington streets.
r ie r i lands; thence n o rth 33" 35'
' 4 bu
1
“ Deep be lo w consciousness are
west 461.5 feet to an iro n bar; o th e r forces, the lik e s and the dis­
tries they picture as Utopia the less lib­ Post n o w has 190 m em bers.
•!
thence
n
o
rth
39"
41'
East
594.0
feet
H ilh i defeats G resham 7 to 0, W ells m a k in g the
likes, the p re d ile ctio n s and the p re ­
erty-loving Americans are going to have
n k
to an iro n pipe on the west side judices, the com plex o f in stin cts
w n and Shute k ic k in g th e goal.
to put up with their radical and subversive tou chdo
of
Seventh
S
treet
in
H
ighlan
ds
A
d
­
S. B. Huston, m any years re sid e n t o f H ills b o ro
and em otions and habits and con­
1
v l0bu.
Phone 271
activities.
d itio n to H illsb o ro , O regon; thence victio ns, w h ich m ake th e m a n ,
160 W. Main Rt.
and fo rm e r senator fro m th is cou nty, died o f heart
fo
llo
w
in
g
said
west
lin
e
o
f
Seventh
w h e th e r he be litig a n t o r judge.
atta ck in fe d e ra l c o u rt in P o rtla n d N ovem ber 30.
S treet south 23" 02' East 218 0 feet . . . T he great tides and curre nts
1 /
r n r ,
to an iro n pipe; thence south 53'
Thirty Y ears Ago
21' East 201.5 feet to an iro n pipe;
There is much satisfaction in the re­
A rgus. Decem ber 7, 1905- -D ip h th e ria ep id em ic in
\ 4bu.
thence south 62' 31' east 62.9 feet
duction of traffic fatalities in Oregon in W ilson school d is tric t near F orest G rove. T w o c h il­
r
V
to the place o f beginning, co n ta in ­
dren, L o u sig n o n t boy and J e ff H ayden c h ild , die.
)
th e first ten months of 1935. Oregon, with
in g 660 acres, m ore o r less, in
H. T. B ag le y nam ed c h a n c e llo r com m ander
r k
W ashington C ounty, O regon;
a reduction of 21 per cent, ranks second K n ig h ts o f P ythias.
The M e m o ria l you erect tod ay you
» Esc« MC» r tp r e jt n u 3 b u ih ei»
subject to fir s t m ortgage o f $375.00
t First « ii months
Farm ers' and M erch an ts' bank at F orest G rove
in th e nation and Rhode Island is first
o ffe r as u te stim o n ia l o f y o u r devotion
and
second
m
ortgage
o
f
$1500.00,
o f $6,000.
to some departed life . I t serves as a
w ith 31 p er cent reduction. Undoubtedly robbed
c o n ta in in g about 6.6 acres. Bids
Locom otive, purchased fo r P. R. & N. con stru c­
sym bol o f th a t life and as a tr ib u te to
HE sacks of wheat show how higher wheat prices are giving farmers
w ill be opened in the o ffic e o f the
the cam paign for s a f e t y c o n d u c te d tio n w o rk, a rriv e s and tra c k la y in g commences.
its w o rth . O ccasionally it is dedicated
trustee at 471 P ltto c k B lo ck, P o r t­
more purchasing power, even without counting the adjustment pay­
J E. Reeves o f C o rn e liu s sells p ro m is in g colt,
th ro u g h the new spapers and over the air
to m ore than a single person, to a fa m ­
land.
Oregon,
at
11:00
A.
M.,
D
e­
Zoo, to a W in n ip e g horsem an, fo r $2,000.
ily perhaps, b u t alw ays i t is erected as
ments. They show that when wheat was at a fair exchange value before cem ber 20, 1935. C e rtifie d check of
is doing much to make the people safety­ the Lo
uis Carstens and L o u is C ra w o rd o f M a n n in g
a m a rk o f affectio n.
the war, 15 Ftushels would buy a plow. In the depth of the depression in
10%
o
f
am
ount
o
ffe
re
d
m
ust
ac­
conscious. “ L et’s quit killing.’’
d e liv e r a ll o f r ig h t o f w a y fo r P. R. & N . fro m
1932 it took 55 bushels to buy the same plow, but in 1935 a farmer could
com pany bid. R ig h t reserved to
Banks to B u xto n .
re je ct any o r a ll bids. B ids subject
O REG O N M O N U M E N T W O R K S
buy the same plow with thc money from 27 bushels of wheat. The sacks
D. M. M c L a u g h lin o f P o rtla n d has take n posi­
to approval o f the C o urt.
of
wheat
in
the
other
squares
show
the
purchasing
power
of
wheat
in
tio
n
o
f
m
aster
m
echanic
f
o
r
P.
R.
&
N.
and
w
ill
Charity covers, our grand juric« uncover, a
Phone 121
Hillsboro, Oregon
G. W. IN G R A M , Trustee, 471
make headquarters here.
leroitt el g suit of clothes, paint, andj?arbed wire.
nauRitude of sins.—Ex.
Plttock Block, Portland, Ore. 43-4
«jas
iB y L .
F . F ra n e ti, A *« 'I
County A yyn tt
Thrift Books Again
Sold in Oregon
Fine Work
Shows Good Pictures
Last Chance
CCC Boys Arrange
to Repeat Events
Congratulations
Tells of Big Plane
Too Late to Classify
DAIRYMEN
The Best Answer
Eight Opposed to
War of Any Kind
Services H eld for
Mrs. Jane O ’Meara
Get Extra Profit
LX.L
Dairy Feeds Now!
Former Kansan Buys
Farm H ere This Week tor
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P
W
Hillsboro
Feed Company
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