The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 02, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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H IL L S B O R O
JRiUsbon^Arg us
With Which Is Combined (he IlilUboro Independent
■Jllebc.ro Anrus eeteb. 1804
H ilbboro Independent « ta b . 1873
McKINNEY A M rKINNEY. Publishers
Published Thursday.
Entered an eecond-claee m atter In tha
poe to ff ice at HiUttboro. Oregon
Oregon Men, Materials
Governor M artin is absolutely right in
his opposition to the proposal of the state
tapitol construction commission to employ
a supervising architect or any other archi­
tect outside the state. 1’cople are too prone
to think it is necessary to go elsewhere
to get competent help or goods, when
there are probably .just as capable men
in the various lines right at home.
The governor also rightly favors pur­
chase of all m aterials for the new capitol
building in Oregon. The specifications
should be so written. .Many states, includ­
ing California, confine public expenditures
within their own borders.
People of Oregon must pull together in
working for a greater state. Patronizing
home industry and buying at home will
do much.
A R G U S , R I L L S P O R O , O R F fl O N
Highlights in
Week's News
¡ Officer Gassed;
Many Cry Teal’s
Thin 'day. January 2, 1 9flfl
,,,.1 l, ick strain w hen eats driven
T igard route 1
Two Local Youths L u, , \ I || 1'lr i' m or ■ until M of C arney
Pythia ns Will
of T igard
according a icpoit Jn the
Accident Victims collided,
Install Officers
sheriffs office.
horn nrhooh, had served as a c a r­
January J3th ried
dii!« » U Porti md | .j»» i • Women to Receive
D eerm ber 27
( ( t»n(Imii'tl fruiti |iag» I)
B iller cold besets all slates east
Consternation reigned, and
of Koekies and causes 108 deaths.
fo r
t i
strong men wept nt the court
While this was happening Hillsboro i
house M onday am t T uesday
! Knights of Pythius and Pythian hen* and wat> more recently em
was enjoying spring teniperutures.
ill because W W W eaver.
Sisters of Phoenix lodge and I’hoe ployed at the Fir (»rove Dairy.
Chester C Davis. AAA adm inis­
K enneth R ichard M cD anifl was
verne M c K inney
MRS. E. C. McKINNEY
Hillsboro night p o lic e m a n ,
I nieia tem ple will install officers
trator,
says
recovery
started
by
Associate Editor
Editor
Women em t lloved oll W I’A sew-
suffered an accident.
Monday night. Jan u ary 13. at the i horn at ilarlctn. Montana. March
AAA.
The trouble began when
lx I’, hall, followed by a social 14. 1913. and m oved to H illsboro |11(. p m jeeb and laid off because
Powerful Italian fleet ready fur
December 21. the amo v e n lie ,,,
m rlage ot fundi, will 1«' re-
j meeting.
Weaver viisted a court house
OPPICIAL N EW SPAPER OF W ASHINGTON C O l’NTY
“any eventiw lity."
Mrs W C. Gifford will be In- | illeiided public and high s e ll o u t in tni'n«r<l to th e ir project in soon n:i
s inctuni and, in the course
Select cd ae Oregon's Ite*t Weekly Newspaper, 1930
A irplanes bomb volcano crack in
I stalling officer for the Pythian Hillsboro, anil bud teen a •liiilent i- .igiiincntx can lie m ade, K I'.,
of events, his gas gun billy
Named on All-Am erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930
Hawaii in effort to halt flow of
' Sisters, nnd the Mesdnnies ( ’ E at Henson Polytechnic in P ortland killui on engineer, s u d T hu rsd ay .
club dropped from the rear
Honorable Mention N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A .»elation Newspaper
lava.
I Wells. E .1 Sewell and Lloyd Brown, 1 for olio and one-half year . Ho was I ae pi op el wa pon .o| oil by SERA
poeket of his trousers to the
Production Contest, 1934-35, and General Excellence, 1935
December 28
a member of the Coli rcgalh nal and to m !, w ere tak en by WPA for
will be the program committee.
ide four and exploued. fill­
Ralph E. Williams, republican
| church of this city and of the Mult p u n li.i.e of m aterials, thus slioilcli-
Subscription Rate* Strictly Cash in Advance
ing the place with gas.
national com mitteemau from O re
nomali Athletic club in Porti md
m g tile pel Pill of operation Thea»
Within W ashington County
OuUlde W ashington County
l orniiT ( 'minty Boy Ol'fleer—
Weaver fled, nor c a r e <1
gon. retu rn s to Portland w ith pre
K enneth Is survived bv his m o th ­ funds liei il re tu rn e d and th e " o m ­
Par year .................. ....
U . S.. per year ........—
>2.00
31.50
Rush
MendenlialI.
who
was
born
particularly the m anner of
Six months
___ — .... .85
Foreign countries .......... 3.50
diction of G. O. P. victory in 1936
I.tniLa?
en " i l l be alow oil to w ork long
at Buxton, is chief officer of the e r and two brothel
ins flight Through blinding
if republicans adopt dem ocrats' 1932
State S S company of New York dent cutlet at March Field. C i l . enough to use up the icm iiinuig
tears lie sought sanctuary in
MEMBER Oregon State
platform,
which
he
claims
t
h
and
A
rthur
at
n
a
ta
l
training
ta-
F irs t Audite«! Pap er
and was in charge of the crew and
m om V
Editoriul Asstw-iation and
the corridor, there to offer
dem ocrats never lived up to.
l.arce-it ABC W eekly
Tii - pipe line project at L a m e t
lifeboats at th e shipw reck off the tioii at San Diego: his uandinotln-i
N
\
explanations of h i s plight
C
ircu
latio
n
in
W«
m .
P
rem
ier
Laval
scores
narrow
vie
Mrs
W
A.
L
im
isi'
and
an
uncle,
to turni i w ater to t li e sellout
«dation.
Philippine coast recently, according
and receive the condolences
tory on a promise to uphold the
Frank
l.indsay
of
Hillsboro
there,
lae, been eom pleted. T lllot-
to his fattier. Attorney F. J. Men
ef whomsoever might be in ­
league of nations in t h e Halo
Funeral services will be bold at on. od In addition to w ork first
denhall of Portland, who was a
terested.
Ethiopian war.
.
2 p. m Monday from Young's F u­ planned .the line w as lengtliened
Hillsboro visitor today.
Since then t h i s sanctum
M auna I.oa volcano in Hawaii
neral Home with Rev. ti A Di
to include nolliei sprliig. doubling
Mrs.
Itmixlass
Hostess—
lias been shunned by those
answers aerial bombing attack with
ami Rev H. 1. Putnam officiatili.: Hie q u an tity of w ater vuilable.
Dorcas
d
u
b
of
t
h
e
Episcopal
Newspaper readers are getting more
who knew, but the u n inform ­
terrific blast of fire and a V z-m ile
.Ident
Delbert Turner. 23
church will meet witli Mrs C tiarle,
One of the finest things the Portland advance of m olten lava tow ard
ed entered blithely only to
and more for their money in the m atter of
Douglass next Thursday evening Hillsboro for man.' year«, w a s
weep and wonder why.
General Electric company could do for Hilo's w ater reservoirs.
Mrs S W Melhuish
“
is as isting killed In an nuton ■ Ink-
I'l.i.'it
H erbert Spear of Portland fatally
news, features and advertising and all of the improvement of Hillsboro’s business
hostess.
near Toppenish, Wash , Wi dm -day
injured at Camp M eriw ether. Boy
afternoon, while returning to W in­
it without any increase in subscription district would be to remove the poles, Scout sea coast resort, when crushed
Brother Visits—
rates within the immediate retail trade carrying electric lines, from the business under a log overturned by large
Sidney Luce of Plush, near Lake- throp. Waste, with Ills family after
B ristol b ald w are d ole on M u n
view. spent the last few weeks having spent the holida> here No
n e i i being leinodeled tills w e e k
area. This is particularly true of the Ar­ streets. The poles surely do not add to the wave.
details
of
ttie
accident
had
been
visiting his brother, Edw ard C.
Ababa reports tide of war
to provide additional slndf room
gus, which has had a $1.50 a year rate beauty of the streets and it would be has Addis
Luce, here and his m other and learned here late Thur-da,' a fte r­ and to facilitate customer se rv ic e
turned and the Italian invaders
noon
and
no
funeral
arrangem
ents
in the county ever since the w riter can mighty fine if the company could arrange being pushed steadily back.
sister at Forest Grove.
\ li.ik i i i i . v li.- been constructed on
bad been made.
New business of fir mills exceeds
the cast side of llie store and
remember.
to have the poles come into the center of production.
Hurold
Delbert
T
urner
was
born
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Pickerts of
Group of mills show
■ t pi It.i' e bei'ii in.slailed to m ake
Just as a m atter of curiosity news and the various business blocks and service the 26 per cent increase in orders for Mr and Mrs. Carl Millet en ter­ Olympia. W ash. Mrs A. W. Holt, October 9. 1912. lit l aurel When 'a i d loi in on the second floor
be
watt
five
years
old
lho
family
ami Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Williams
feature material were measured in the A r­ business houses from there.
1935.
tained Christm as with a family of
e. two of the building available
were Christinas guests
*” then y.i
December 29
Mohr brother« are handling the
dinner, guests being Mr. and Mrs. of Beaverton
gus issued just before Christmas this year
miles
west
of
Ilillsooro
lb-
wa re.’ip'dehng
Mr.
and
Mrs
J.
W.
Holt.
Urging league intercession to halt Rupert Kennedy of The Dalles. Ro­
co n tract and cxpind to
graduated
from
Hey
w
oo
I
school
in
as compared with the Argus issued in
persecution of Jews. Jam es G Mc­ land Kennedy of Sauvies Island,
Mr. amt Mrs DeForest Clements 1926 and from Hillsboro union high have impi o 'e lu e n ts eoinpletod w ith ­
the same week 15 years ago. The paper ol'
Donald resigns as league of na and Mrs. Gail Kennedy of P o rt­ of Salem w ere guests over New
in 1930 In 1939-31 be a t ­ in a short tim e W illiam M cB ride
tiorfs high commissioner for refugees land. Mrs Kennedy left the last of Year of their relatives. Mr and school
15 years ago, December 23, 1920, had
tended Pneifie university. where he of P ortland, ow ner of th e building,
from Germany.
the week for San Francisco, w here Mrs. F. W. Walch.
" a s a member of the Gamma S ii ;! "- i is I ii I p ' i I to lie p lan n in g to im ­
eight pages of seven columns or 150,5
Deaths from automobile accidents she will m ake her home.
fraternity.
From the fall of 193.' pluvi' Hie loonc on Hie secund
inches to the page and the type was of a
have num bered 36.000 this year,
until Inst spring he attended O re­ floor.
I).
F
O'Donnell
and
son
John
about the same as last year. Rate
F airw ay M arket i» also Im prov­
larger size, which allowed for less words
gon State college ns a major in llie
Judging from w hat we have read on opposition
death per accident increases 7 I., of Astoria were Christm as guests
departm ent of fore try. being a ing it site Folding door» are be­
to the column inch than in the present to codes covering farm products—and aside from of
of
Mr.
O'Donnell's
brother-in-law
per cent.
member of Kappa Delta Rho frater- U1k’ installed around tin töre «pace.
day. The paper of December 19, 1935, the selfish opposition of those who m ake a profit
A. J. Priglio. Illinois democrat and sister. Mr and Mrs. Fred C ald­
nitv ami a national forestry bon-
well
Mr.
O'Donnell
retu
rn
ed
to
Hilhi
basketball
team
defeated
from
farm
products
but
who
do
not
take
any
part
leader, m urdered.
.Marrlagp Slinrt
was 12 pages of eight columns each with
Astoria last Thursday, but his wife Scappoose in a pre-season game orary.
in production—we are forced to the inevitable con­
American
Student
Union
indorse
Man n it Dei mber II. Anna M
168 inches to the page.
In Septemb©** 1932. he w a ........
m
clusion that most of the opposition is based on the th e “Oxford pledge." refusing to and children rem ained for a visit at Scappoose Saturday night 43 to ried
to Eiizaoeth Thump >n o f * ,v
brought u n t for divorce*
31. The previous night the Scap­
As an answer to the occasional news­ desire of some producers to receive a fixed price support the United States in any w ith relatives at Cornelius.
Ab in P S kdhn The couple
Hillsboro. They have a twenty <»n<.
poose
five
took
Forest
G
rove
high
th
at
is
profitable,
the
w
hile
they
are
free
to
go
w ar it might conduct. One speaker
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fox of Wes­
paper critic, who says there is little news ahead and produce m axim um crops.
months' old daughter. Joan Eliza­
at meeting said action definitely ton returned home New Year's into camp at Forest G rove 30 to 20 beth.
tii.- ci »m plaint.
™
and mostly advertising, the issue of De­
Local
boys
play
Manley
C
enter
U nfortunately for them —and for those w ho are labels student union as “radical day after spending the holidays at
While In school he w»as alw ays'
here
tonight
and
Washington
high
cember 19, 1935, had 817.5 inches of news, backing them in th e ir opposition—no such delight­ organization."
the F W. Heintz home. Mr. and
interested in ftthletics. having tak- ;
First increase in postal revenues Mrs. Brad Fox and son of Port in Portland Friday night St Helens I en particular honors >n track, both
editorial and features in contrast with ful plan is in prospect, or can it be successful. Con­
plays
here
Tuesday
night
and
the
that there is under consumption of many since 1930 helped Postm aster-G en­ Angeles, Wash., spent the w eek­
Id and B-montha-old
308.5 for December 23, 1920. This is in ceding
first conference game is set for i in high school ami colic««’ At C) s 14 MONTHS-old
farm products, it only emphasizes the fact th at there eral Farley claim his second suc­
with Mr. a n d Mrs. F. W. I Jan
| C. be won a gold medul for th«*
GiHTnsey hnlL for sale, eligible
u ary 10 here w ith Tigard.
keeping with the growth of the commu­ is over-production, ar.d unless new. m arkets can be cessive annual surplus today in end
Heintz and family.
| cross-country run. xuttin« a record if» n «isii y E I binun Téléphona
nity, which has resulted in enlarging the found for th e various surpluses, or they can be governm ent operation of the mails. Mr. and Mrs C. W. H ergert and
in that event.
48p
B«siv«tton B719
December 30
kept off the markets, th e re are bound to be gluts
Last spring he was appoint««!
local news staff several times together and
family
spent
Christm
as
w
ith
Mr.
;
Rev. Frank E Carlson, ex-pas­ and Mrs. C. W. Schink of Portland
atten d an t unprofitable prices.
forester
in
th<
natchiH*
national
young
•
Wi
EGR
.SALE
K
M
)
with the news from more than 30 differ­
To our way of thinking, codes and orderly m ar­ tor .,f W averly Heights Congrega­ Mrs. H ergert and the children spent
forest, where he 1ind since h<*«*n
50 • ack . Ilurbfl
- Call
ent communities in Washington county, re­ keting are tw o m ain factors w hich could easily put tional rh u ic h in P ortland and now the
stationed. Soon after this appoint­ Wick 441 or 1194.
46,,
rest of the week w ith her m oth­
cf
Poeate’lo,
Idaho,
elected
state
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a r * 1>
ment. he learned that he had pa su­
ported each week by a staff of loyal and agriculture and h o rticu ltu re on a paying basis. But superintendent of t h e Congrega­ er. Mrs Theodore Strohm eyer of
units, which w ere begun List w inter ed the national junior forestry ex ­ LOST Tri I)« Ita horority pin on
th ere will be opposition as long as non-producers
Oregon City.
hardw orking local correspondents.
under SERA.
Main or Second avenu»*. Monday.
am ination with one of the four
w ho have selfish interests in mass production, are tional conference of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. M ariner en-
Huge
waves
b
atter
Oregon
coast.
Ii«- a .id Mu Edwyna Uroadbcnt.
new men will be em ployed, high« t grad«s in the 1 nit«-I Stul
in a position to persuade the producer th at codes
ertalned New Year's eve w ith a on Few
McKenzie
pass
closed
as
blizzard
the added projects as under the
dtp
He is survived by li w if i Eliza-
and orderly m arketing are not cures for over-pro­
dinner party at th eir home. Guests rules
regulations, first moil to beth, hla d
I
rnoth-
duction, under consum ption or w hat you w ill.— rages in Cascades.
w ere Messrs, and Mesdamcs H ar­ be put and
L
etter
business
conditions
in
1936
CYPH
ER
300-egg
in
cu
b
ato
r
fo
>
back to w ork must be those er, Mrs. E T. T urner of Hills­
Hood River News.
s.ile. in good condition Georg«»
predicted by E B. MacNaughton. old McKinster, N. A. Peters, and who w ere assigned to WPA projects boro; tw o brothers. Vernon and
president First National bank of Roy Heartt, all of Portland.
which have been completed^ T i'llot-, Glenn T urner of Hill In : o. .md tw o H o u. lit 5 Hillsboro. Telephone
Voters of the state will go to the polls
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Barnes and son pointed out.
Portland.
46
sisters, Mrs Dui ild Horine of P ort­ •1H2.
January 31 to consider w hether or not
Ai Sm ith levels accusation of fal­ children. Buddy, Joyce, Jean. Da­
land. and Miss Winona T urner of
New Spring Orrtwe»
sity at White House, denying fre­ vid and Donald of Cornelius, were
student fees at the schools of higher educa­
M arriage U c r n s e s
Hillsboro.
You oe invitti! to see the new'
. u ' New Year's day of Mr. and
quent bids to home of president.
Iden H Cochran. Selina, and
While
driving
through
the
fog
tion should be left in the hands of the
One of the easiest ways of getting money dis­
Itoiim 420. Platt
Income tax figures for ¡934 show Mrs. B. W. Barnes.
Agnes M. Carroll. Portland. Decem­ early Saturday morning. Donal I spring dia
state board of higher e d u c a tio n . IL honestly is the advertising racket. Almost any busi few
building. Portland, Friday. S atu r­
er persons in the higher brack­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L uther and ber 20.
• G ab ert, 23. of Timber, driving
is a question th at should be rightly left ness man w ill give money for almost any kind of a ets, but more in the lower income hildren of Salem and Mrs. Ella Idcn H Cochran. Salem, and Ag-I car ow ned by Mutihta F B»>,a rt of day and Monday, 9 a m Until 8
advertising scheme that has a local accent. groups, indicating tren d tow ard dis Vanderpool of Bend spent t h e nes M Carroll. Portland, December Gaston, narrowly i ca.ied itnurV p m Vesta Rutherford.
44 if
in the hands of the state board of higher so-called
Directories, special editions of new spapers th a t have tribution of wealth.
FOX terrier puppies for sale —
20.
'.i lie n t h e i!
'
.■
i
i
io
,|
into
a
w
e
e
k
-e
n
d
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
education, which is in a position to know no circulation, restaurant boards, billboards th at no­
Congressman W alter M. Pierce Hartrampf.
FI .yd Anderson. IH 1 Hillsboro.
Joseph H Grimes and Helen S lo f-. flat car attached to a train pa ng
the merits and demerits of the question, body reads, charts of various kinds, calendars, any would bar straw ballots from mails
fer, both of Beaverton route 2, De- over the crossing at I!a line itreet SIX Mammoth Bronze toms fur
H
R.
Chapman
of
L
ester
Ire­
kind of church sheets, church fans, bills-of-fare, and
A djustm ent of tax m atter paves land fi Company accidentally cut cember 31.
whereas the people of the state know lit­ dozens
near the cannery. G abbert repurtvd
b ,lei
Kopetz Champion mar-
of other tricks th at have no advertising value
for opening of O regen-Am er the thum b and index finger of his
that he was driving slow md Io
ink with short legs and very
tle of the question. As a student the w riter at all. Any of these are easy to sell to the business way
¡can Lum ber com pany mill at Ver left hand on a buzz saw Saturday
Divorcea Granted
! damage to the ear was not great. broad breasts AI m Shepherd pup-
paid this student fee for four years and man who feels blackm ailed and intim idated into r.oi.ia. idle for six years.
David Hazel from Orville.
P. W. Llllison of Hi hop I.am'. pu-
Nella Butler, Hillsboro Rt I.
night.
patronizing
th
e
scheme—not
because
h
e
th
in
k
s
it
December
31
Morris
Lena
from
Roscoe
D
feels that the activities and benefits that good advertising, but because he feels that the lo­
least of Tigard, suffered a shoulder Phone 1043
4« 7
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Edw ards of
Lindbergs
land
at
English
port
come to the average student from these cal institution may need the money.
Red Cross unit of 32 wiped out Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd En­
Why is it th a t fake advertising is so easy to in Ethiopia by Italian aerial bom nis and Mr. and Mrs. R W. Gates
expenditures are essential to a well-round­
spent the w eek-end at Eugene with
Sim ply because the local new spaper has labor­ bardm ent.
ed education. Students at Oregon State sell?
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard David.
ed many years to give the word “advertising" a good
Bond
prices
stage
sharp
recov
college left a record of their attitude on name. Because the home paper is really and tru ly a eries, carrying some to new six
Fred Zilly Jr. of Portland, well
this bill in the nature of petitions asking good advertising medium, made so by the years of year highs.
known here, is convalescing from
approval of the measure, which puts con­ labor by the publisher, th e m erchants feel th a t they
F arm credit adm inistration at an appendicitis operation at Good
owe som ething more for advertising than they have Spokane ends 1935 w ith report of Sam aritan hospital. He is a son of
trol of the activity fee question in the paid
th e local paper, and therefore are liberal spend­ im proved northw est farm ing con Mrs. Edna Im brie Zilly.
hands of the state board. The great ma­ ers for any kind of a scheme that is called advertis­ ditions
and the passing of the per
Mrs. R. W. Cox spent th e past
jority of the students see this question in ing.—Archbold (Ohio! Buckeye.
iod of em ergency farm loans.
week w ith her daughter. Mrs.
January 1
Carlos Johnson, and fam ily a t
its proper light.
D eath takes holiday in Portland Gladstone Ross Cox spent several
streets«, only one person killed in days at Gladstone.
Political Capital or Conservatism
traffic crash during Y uietide sea­
Miss Mary Benson, student at
T he P o rtland Oregonian, in its anxiety to deride son. Accident total increases, how­ U. of O . Eugene, was a guest from
P resident Roosevelt in everything he does or says, ever.
Monday until New Year's night at
even attacks him for arguing in favor of forest con­
Use of poison gas by Italians the home of her sister, Mrs. Paul
That Oregon products are appreciated servation in th e northw est.
protested by Em peror Haile Selas­ Patterson.
O regonian suggests, in effect, th at we let sie of Ethiopia.
for their quality throughout the country fu The
M illicent F air of North Plains
generations of the northw est go hang and cut
Stanford defeats Southern M eth­
is widely known. The following comment our tu re
forests down now. bringing forth the argum ent odist university of Texas 7 to 0 in underw ent a tonsil operation at
hospital Monday. Dr. D. E
was made in acknowledging the gift of a that, if th e forests aren 't cut, they may go to waste annual Rose Bowl game at Pasa Jones
Wiley operated.
dena.
Cal.
a.nyway.—A
storian
Budget.
box of Washington county apples to a
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson and
M rs. Nanny Wood Honey,"nan and
West Virginia publisher from the w riter:
Dr. William S. K nox praise Ore Mrs. Jam es Jackson w ere C hrist­
“On Saturday the expressman delivered to
gon’s liquor law regulation as the mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
We’re a’l for free speech for A m erican citizens best plan in operation anywhere. Erickson in Portland.
my home your very fine box of Oregon
rise voted for Eugene milk
Mr. and Mrs. R R. E aster en ter­
apples. For many years I’ve thought we . . . but un til these foreigners become A m erican on Cent
approval of m ilk control board tained with a dinner party for
citizens, we can do w ithout th eir Communistic
produced unusually fine apples — a n d mouthings, much of w hich is inspired for them in
Taxes collected during 1935 in eight at th eir home S aturday eve­
Clatsop county exceed tax roll for ning.
really we do— but they can’t very well Russia.—Lake County Tribune.
same year.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan
compete w’ith the ones you sent me. You
Jan u ary 2
visited relatives at Heppner C hrist­
should have seen my three girls wade into
Senator Joseph T. Robinson, sen­ mas and Thursday, and later vis­
them .” The apples sent were grown by
Judge Long o f Portland is long on sentences to ate dem ocratic leader, defends P res­ ited friends nt Grass Valley.
ident Ifuosevelt’s plans to get fu ll­
Ernest Schaer of Bethany.
drunken drivers. And most o f us wish there was a est publicity for his message to
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O krasinski of
Judge Long fo r every local court in Oregon.—Hood congress by giving it at night, by Gresham have moved to Hillsboro
and Mr. Okrasinski is employed at
R iver News.
saying protests are “absurd."
Hugh Jean Sloan, 41, farm er near the Donovan Motor Car company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K um m cr and
Salem, slain after quarrel.
Bonus bill steering committee Miss Berneta Kum m cr spent New
A w oman was heard to ask w hat in th e w orld agrees unanim ously to fight only Y ear’s day with Mr. a n d Mrs.
W hat can one make of this? A spokes­ would
become of the younger generation. T h at’s for full cash paym ent regardless George VanDyke of Forest Grove.
man at party meeting said at session re­ an
easy one. They'll fall in love, get m arried, have of method.
Mrs. W alter Schm idt of Laurel
A N Invention which lias bee»
cently that if a move is not made prom pt­ children and tro u b le and all th at sort of thing, and
Prices on Canadian, Scotch and underw ent an operation for ap ­
awaited more than a century,
ly “to rescue the situation there won’t be as they get older they w ill w orry about w hat's to Irish whiskeys to be reduced in pendicitis this m orning fThursday) and which may affect the entire
become of the younger generation.—Gresham O ut­ Oregon F ebruary 1.
at
the
county
hospital.
much in the way of incomes of any kind look.
social and ecomonlc structure of
Tommy Touhy, leader of t h e
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H ulbert of
left.’’ On the other hand a man at the Uni­
T errible” Touhy mob, was su r­ Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. the south, has been tested and
prised in hie apartm ent and taken H ulbert spent Christm as with Mr. proved successful.
versity of Chicago reports th a t suicides
I t Is a cotton picking machlno
w ithout a struggle.
and Mrs. H arry Johnson.
and business failures have decreased pro­
which, In a 7*^ hour day, can
Mrs.
Malcotnb
Irvine
of
M
yrtle
portionately since 1933. “Both rose to un­
B irth s
pick some 8000 pounds of sfed
Lazuck—To Mr. and Mrs. D. Creek arrived December 22 to make cotton: several weeks’ work fo r
precedented figures in 1930, but since
her
home
w
ith
her
son,
Lloyd
I
r
­
Lazuck of near Hillsboro, Decem­
an average man.
1933 the decline in business failures has
vine.
»
ber 29. a boy.
Fifteen Years Ago
Whether th is "robot” cotton
been by fa r the greatest it has ever been
B ard—To Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bard
Lester Jones underw ent an ap ­ hand proves nn tinmlxcd blessing
The B ust cotton p h liln g machine, « tild i heralds n new era for
Argus,
Decem
ber
23,
1920—Silver
w
edding
su
r­
of Forest Grove, December 29, a pendix operation at Jones hospital
in the 20-year period. There has been a
to the region, however, remains
th o south, Is pictured above, " t ill its Inventors, J. D R ust left
prise given Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Emmott Sunday. boy.
Sunday.
Dr.
D.
E.
Wiley
operated.
«ml
M. 1». Rust.
‘
,trt»
corresponding decrease in the number of
to be fieen. Back of the enthu­
Sam Weil is to take an im portant position w ith
Rowe To Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. F aber and siasm displayed by many planters
suicides.”
Lipm an, Wolfe & Co.
Rowe of Rt. 2, Portland. December family spent Christm as week w ith
In the new machlno Is a shadow:
Edw ard Wall elected editor of Hilhi annual and 30. a boy.
them Into huge bags dragged on
relatives at Oak Harbor, Wash.
of small, smooth revolving roils
A rth u r S hute is business manager.
What w ill become of the 3,000,-
Craw ford -To Mr. and Mrs. C hes­
the ground behind.
projects sideways.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
B
eatty
and
H illsboro to have first autom obile show Decem­ te r Craw ford of Hillsboro, Jan u ary
I t remained for John D. Bust
son of P ortland visited Mr. and 000 Negro and w hlto laborers In
Carried on un endless belt, the
’ a girl.
Dixieland
and
other
regions,
who
It must be a real satisfaction to the ber 28.
and
his
brother.
Mack,
ot
Texas,
Mrs. R. II. Easter Sunday.
rods llrst pass through a moisten­
Robert
Webb
dies
here
December
16.
W
yatt—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delbert
have
thus
belatedly
become
vic­
to
accomplish
what
800
preceding
non-union high school district to be clear
ing device, then comb thro u g h
Ladies' Aid of t h e Christian
W yatt of Cornelius. Jan u ary 1, a girl.
Inventors fnlled Io do: devise a
of debt, all w arrants to date being paid
church will m eet Tuesday tit two tim s of the machine age?
tho cotton plants. The cotton
Thirty Years Ago
Solution
of
th
is
problem
rests,
machine that would take In bolls
o’clock at the church.
sticks to, nnd winds around, the
off. This is a much brighter picture than
S p in n in g and W e a v in g
w hile planters aw ait general in ­
w ithout In ju rin g green plants or
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Jensen
spent
wi i rods. Is then mechanically
Argus, Ja n u ary 4. 1906—B G. I.eedy, state G range
existed a little less than three years ago
Classes to O rg a n iz e New Year's day with Mrs. N. P. troduction of the Invention which
gathering so much rubbish that
stripped from the rods, and
mny help them attain the prog­
Women and men, interested in Nielsen at Longview, Wash.
when county scrip whs issued to case un mas,cr' ,a"d Mrs- Leedy, °i. Ti*a.rdviUe return from
ginning was Impossible.
parsed Into a hopper by suction.
instructions in spinning,
regions.
The feature responsible fo r suc­
h t w a t rant situation for all public bodies
Hillsboro's business streets have all been planked obtaining
Mrs. George Burge of Corvallis ress achieved • In • other
1'h.it’g all tlioro Is to It.
•
weaving and crafts, have been asked
in the county so th a t discounts wouldn’t and this expense will not come again for seven or to attend a meeting Tuesday at visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jo h n ­ TN 8000 years of cotton produc- cess of the Rust machine Is a
If tho south reaps great benefit
smooth w ire spindle, autom ntkal-
eight years. Now if th e city authorities will get in 1 p. m. In the office of 6 . II. son Monday.
become too great
'
' 1' " Bust cotton pi- iter, ae
tlon, only one Im portant ad­
ly moistened, to which tho cotton
next year and grade up the unplanked streets and Kraus, county superintendent of
Mrs. J. C. R um m er spent New
la expected, It owes a great deal
clings. Spindles of previous "In­
use the split log system we shall have good road3 in schools. The classes are under the Y ear's eve with friends in N ew ­ vance has been made heretofore—
of credit to n little old Texas Indy
E ll W hitney’s cotton gin, devised
town.
ventions’' had been equipped w ith
direction of Mrs. P. O. Firlie of berg.
who hnhltually moistened her
140
years
ago.
But
before
nnd
Eddy Baker, nlnc-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest G rove and are a part of the
Injurious
"teeth."
and Mrs. W. G. M iller of
spinning whn l to make her cot­
Union Pacific workers quit to stay in George B aker of M iddleton died Thursday of effects WPA educational program in O re­ W Mr.
since,
as
In
India
30
centuries
On one side of tho Rust har­
oodburn spent New Y ear's day
ton stick to It.
Oregon, rather than move to Om aha with of .22 caliber bullet, w hich he received Christm as gon. No charge is made for mem­ w ith
ago, the picking of cotton re­
vester la n tunnel-like opening
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Haw orth.
It w.is the memory of this habit
day,
while
playing
w
ith
a
neighbor
boy.
quired the hack-breaking toll of
a change in offices. Who would blame
bership in the classes, according to
from fro n t to hack, allowing the
that gavo John Ilust, tho Iftdy's
Mrs. Jo h n Howell of M ountaindalc died here Kfaus, but pupils m ust be 16 to
men
and
women,
who
plucked
the
L
et
the
advertisem
ents
help
you
machlno
to
’'straddle"
tho
row
of
them for preferring to live here?
Sunday.
grand ¡on, the Idea for his epochal I
register.
m ake your shopping plana.
Cutty bolls by band and th ru st
plants. In to this opening a lino
Get More for Money
WPA Employment
Could Help Appearance
Bristol Hardware
Store Remodeled
Social Neufs of
Local Folk and
Their Friends
Other Editors Say
Paying Basis
Hilhi Basketball
Five Wins Game
Too Late to Classify
Road Improvement
Projects to Start
Student Fees
Not Just a Word
After Thirty Centuries, the Machine Age
Invades the Cotton Fields
Oregon Products Appreciated
Contradictory
Invention,
r