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Patri* Two H IL L S B O R O XHllsbon^Ar g us Eliminations. Too Bad ARQUS. H IL L S B O R O . OR TO O N T liiir’if'tv. J a n u a ry 3<>, 19!!6 I he ( ¡reat American I Ionic sl icked A Cold deck, anil llu -lakes lip G m il d iffe re d W hy noi put it according Io Ihe faci', sie'' I o ffe re d W ith Whirl» Is Combined ihe H ill «boro Independent a s q u a r e d e al a lia lg h l Ini ..... H ill» boro Artois estab. 1094 Hillsboro Independent aetab. 1973 THI-TIS SOMF. pi „p o s itio n The pi. ei i Wil "> W M e K IN N B Y A M e K IN N B Y . Publishers liiat H ad I noi -, ni o lii my papih- By Hubert Aines Bennett A lQ P L A N E .I M COD Published Thursday Entered as second-class m atte r in ths fo r I e ro i d. I w o u ld llav e liad no postoffico at Hillsboro, Oregon ING- OUT TC GRAN - (W NU Rerviea Copyright l»r legal c la im Io o lle t lu n ij bai gam Robert AiioM Itaim att) pAxG I-? I Al- O F T E N * W VERNE MeKINNBY M rs . e . c. mckinney lu g." Associate Editor I Why er B ui when I refused (C o n tin u e d fro m ln«t week 1 y u iir b i m s and von r e to cd mine. He rubbed in Hie mess mid gavi' \ o u said you p r e t e l l e , i Io play m il O F F IC IA L N B W K P A F F R O F W A S H IN G T O N CO! \ T Y ilie weak so lu tio n of potash lye the game." Selected as Oregon's Beat Weekly Newspa|»er, 19.10 lim e in act A fte r that came the "M y game," G a rth q u a lifie d , Named on A ll-A m erican W eekly Newspaper Eleven, 1910 rin s in g He w ailed out m id it "not yo llrs II was you and llu x b v Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association Newspaper dow n in the w ilie r up to his neck who thought you had the e.o il Production Contest, 1934-3’ , and General Excellence, 1933 T im s protected from Hie sw in n s ta c k e d Io w ill You fancied it a of stingers, lie stripp ed of om Snhsrrlption Rates Strictly Cash in Advance sm e th in g g u n ille " garm ent at a tim e, washed it ele m W ithin Washington County Outside Washington County Per year 01.&O V . S . per )-rar 02.00 o f ashes, mid tossed it upon the 1 | "B ill y o u r gm ue" You hail Ilia Six months ....... ............ S3 Why lin t h llV f Foreign count rice 3.50 edge of Ilie beach Before cum in,! 1 ll.lt'l •r c h n c h ril lit ieu it tile r,' a, out, lie took a lu x u rio u s sw im in suhl ho fit (»nee, oi M E M B E R Oregon State ¡ the lake when voll tu rn e d t ill' First Audite«! Paper. the clear r iv e r water. Editorial Association ami t.ihle s on u <* 1 m ie lit huvi» ue Largest ABC Weekly Nutionul Editorial Asso F irst H a m ill and then H uxby 1 repte «I y o u r te rn i * At h-.lH1 we enulil Circulation in West. ciation. ra th e r g in g e rly copied Gat Hi's n ie lli ! huvi» flo w n nut t t »Ret li e r, innteiid od l ake him . both wound up w Oil mne th rn iiu h ¿(II tini«* e week a swim . N e ithe r. however, ven tur I “ Í K« ef p riv a tio n and b at <Uhi| ed fill old in to Ilie vast slow flood last words won an uinu il T! of Ilie M ackenzie. plm iee from G arth. T he people of O regon to m o rro w have W illi ilie la n d in g came Ilie n i n i r "H a rd s h ip p riv a tio n " You mu I ily T ill1 Olliers ended th e ir bathing a chance to m ak e a p rogressive ste p in before G arth, lie tread w id e r Io k n o w sever:,! fe llo w m illio n a ire th e a d m in istra tio n of th e ir g o v e rn m e n ta l w a tch them. Both had w ru n g out who call II pi line spoi l Io peU|^J4 is t h e Septem ber p rim a ry proposal, Ih e ir clothes mid flu n g them w ell in m il l hi Ihe Inish.” w h ich has the alm ost unanim ous a ffa irs. T his c a n be b ro u g h t a b o u t th ro u g h "S p o rt? '1 up ih e beach. The m om ent they I vote o f the newspapers over the a fav o ra b le vote on th e p ro p o sal to c h a n g e "O h. w ell, if you can't see that splattered ashore. Ihe w a i l i n g state as w e ll as the leaders of both swarm s o f blood-suckers buzzed in aide o f It, ju st ice II yo u rs e lf a. i m a jo r p o litic a l parties. th e p rim a ry election d a te from M ay to you wore when 1 had Io hoist yon Ihe feast. T ile sales tax. it is p re tty gen S ep tem b er. H u x b y cursed, sn itc h e d lip his out of the m onoplane cab in ." e ra lly conceded, is slated fo r anoth- I T hat held the m illio n a ire fo r a er o v e rw h e lm in g detent. O nly th e ' h a lf-d ry rags, and dashed back in. T he “ frie n d s ” of th e people, w ho a re to dress un de r w a te r M r H am ill, long mom ent T h e n — T h is w r ite r w e n t to O S. C. tO. A. C. th e n ' a .o p tim is tic o f the sales tax advo- opposing th is m easu re, b ra n d it as “ th e rich “ A d m ittin g how m uch I've bene however, had no desire to pul on i cates hold out any hope o f its suc- m a n ’s la w .” As a m a tte r of fa c t it is ju s t good m any years ago. He p ra ctice d about as severe and these are cou ntin g strongly on j keu wet ('lollie s He beat at Ihe zizzling econom y as everyone in tha t la rge in s titu tio n , the pests w ith his tu tte ie d uni«>n Hllit G arth, you r methods huvi» iihuie th e opposite. T h e m an. w ho e n te rs th e p ri firs t tw o years, u n til he found w ays to m ake a l i t G o ve rn o r M a rtin 's eleventh hour It enabled h im to get in to the 1, rath my fu tu re sou -in -lu w no good A , m ary in M ay, n e a rly six m onths a h e a d of tle m ore money. T he firs t year cos’ less than $250 statem ent in support o f the tneas- er trousei'.'i and c o t « 'ith o llt he- fo r my duughh •i . to 'h Ug .» délit ute to sw in g the undecided, in election, has to spend a lot of tim e a n d and his second un d e r $300. His meals cost 3« cents , d ure mg stung m ore than h a lf a hun i ly n u rtu re d lady in to the d ir t a n d 4 iffe re n t voters in to line. n day. day a fte r day. th o se firs t tw o years He liv e d m oney in c re a tin g in te re st in his c a n d i in 1 pt lv dions und dünget s of y o u r ran d ie d tim es The proposed c o n s t i t u t i o n a l an unheated room at $7 a m onth. He d id not ( I 11 " I l ’s m irth wnn m ixed V it ll !1 w ilds dacy. W hen th e g e n e ra l election com es spend one cent at the m ovies the firs t year. Not am endm ent p e rm ittin g the legis- ■ to rs to f ix th e ir ow n rate o f pay a d m ira tio n fo r Ihe m ine investoi "D e lic a te '" G a rth r u t io "D o you aro u n d m onths la te r, if successful, he has m an y o f the v e ry poorest students nowadays liv e I la nerve A long w ith th is he fe ll a know of anyone m ore h a rd '1 The is not expected to pass W h ile most on as lit t le as he d id then. So he understands the to spend still m ore m oney a n d tim e to sell voters a d m it that the la w m ake rs glow o f satisfaction over the re po in t io her ease is that she was pro blem o f the po ore r student fro m personal e x I in th is state are un de r paid they sults o f w hat his rlgorouN tra in in g o n ly a b u ttle , harsh a llo y him self all o v er a g a in as in a p e rio d of perience. Now do r.ot ta ke k in d ly to the proposal had done fo r the oner oft m illio n she at least p a rtly tempert*)! in to m onths th e people can fo rg e t all a b o u t a The w r ite r paid the fee. and glad ly. He had to a ire Though s till heavy-set, the tru e steel I had hopes of s t ill In-,, i to leave the a d ju stm e nt o f th e per c a n d id a te . T he rich m an. of course, is b e t have some en te rta in m e n t. He cou ld get it at the I diem to those w ho w ill benefit p o rtly gentlem an had become some te r results fro m tie* both o f you the lyceum s; one o f the program s was the 'th e re b y . * th in g o f m i ath lete in appearance But bate and treach ery blacken the te r eq u ip p ed to m eet th is do u b le expense o games, n ly Shakespearean stage p la y he had ever seen, His fla b b y muscles had been hard blood 11 Vocal sentim ent th ro u g h o u t the of tw o s e p a ra te c am p aig n s. C«>mmunicatii'n« to the Ariru*« for the v e ry best in e n te rta in m e n t and at a price his state seems to be p re tty w e lt d i T hree outstanding new n o n -flc - cned; Ills loose jo w ls were now A t the b itte r statem ent, the m il puhlk'Ation in thim department *hi mid m eager purse cou ld stand. A n d in the retrospect of U n d e r th e p roposed c h a n g e th e p ri vid ed on the student fee b ill be w ritte n on only <r»ne side of the pa tio n books now a va ila b le at the firm . Ills pauneh had ilisappeare I lio n a ire flushed w ith anger lie m ore tha n 15 years since g ra d u a tio n he know s that per. Mhould n«»t ex«reed 300 words in • • • He was lean about the waist mid p u b lic lib r a r y are "O ld Jules." m ary and g e n e ra l elections could be ta k e n those e x tra -c u rric u la r a ctivitie s, debates, student started to tu rn over on his side to length. an«l m««t be «dtrned by the by M a n Sundoz; "D isco ve ry," by hips, and full-chested fro w n id G a rth The m ovent drew O f the m ore than $32.090 in liq u o r w rite r. wh<we muit uddre*4 must ae- in s trid e w ith o u t th e in te rv en in g m onths newspaper, e tc . w ere o f m uch m ore b e ne fit per "M y w ord, s ir," G a rth sang nut A d m ira l B yrd , and "T r a ilin g Cortez com pany th e eon t r ih o . io n. L e tte ra tax revenues ju s t d is trib u te d among G arth's glance Above a clo m p i f h o ur spent tha n his classroom w o rk. fo r a let-dow n in public in te re st. » h o u ld be lu r u e t l in n o t In te r th a n "yo u look fit fo r the foo tb all squad T h rou gh M exico," by H a rry F ranck w ild i i n ant It than ten , The fee w ill d riv e no one fro m school. A B ake r O regon counties and citie s by M i lu iu y m u i c u r lie r i f p<* Hiblc (» p in - The firs t was A tla n tic M o n th ly's T hat should be w o rth m ori to you ' distant, tie g lim p i it th e 1. p *^pf O pposition also co n ten d s th a t it is a student at C o rv a llis said in a le tte r to the D em ocrat- S ecretary of State Snell $1031.27 io n * e x p re sse d in th in c o lu m n n re no t p rize n o n -fic tio n book It is a bi-1 than a dozen p la tin u m claim s At H uxbv's hat m il the o iitth ru s t m u z w ent to W ashington cou nty and its j n « v e v s a rily th«»1*«« (.f th e A n tu * . tim e w hen fa rm e rs could not g et out fo r H e ra ld the other day th a t most o f the poorer stu several ography of an A m e rica n by udop- least, you m ig h t toss me my buck m u n icip a litie s. The co u n ty L zle o f the autom atic th e election. T his w ould seem to us to dents are paying the fee now because the y have jobs its e lf shared in the d is trib u tio n to tion . born in S w itze rla n d , and edit- s k in s '1 A G a rth ducked fo rw a rd . Ihe the college and are re q u ire d to. and th a t most Q uestions U t ilit y Plan ra te d in m edical school Jules M ellow ed by the bath and sw im pistol blared G a rth pitched dow n the e xte n t o f $773.28. and the sev- I hold little w a te r as it is o rd in a rily th e tim e about of these w ho do n't pay but could, s h ir k th e ir respon E d ito r o f the A rg il A t the hear Sandoz setteld in Nebraska, de- 1« a te m po rary re tu rn of frie n d l nn Ids face. At the «inme In itu n t. eral citie s and tow ns re re ive d the w hen county fa irs a re set a n d ta k e th e s ib ilitie s . fo llo w in g am ounts: Banks, $7.12: in g before the H y d ro e le c tric com te rm in v d to found a co m m u n ity ness, the m illio n a ire chuckled and 1 starti**, 1 by the »hot. M r H a m ill The support o f these necessary student a c tiv itie s fa rm e r aw ay fro m his place, a f u r th e r m ission on the u t ilit y d is tric t S at there, and pursued his visio n fo r came dow n the beach to flin g the Jerked up on hi 1i elbo « The Inn.; Beaverton. $38.76: C ornelius. $16.30; the dem ocratic process of a general fee is sound Forest Grove. $63.32 Gaston. $7.73: urday. in cid e n t to the em barrass fo rty Jem s against staggering odds sodden garm ents out to th e ir own d istan ce th a n w ould be re q u ire d by a by r . i .. hnd hidden hlrn H u xb y ro u i 1 and rig h t. T h is b ill does not re q u ire th a t it be c o l H illsb o ro . $103.52; O renco, $1.36; m ent of be in g (topped by the com The book is a v iv id p ic tu re of er. His lo ite rin g a fte rw a rd s may . not h.Tre kno w n that In p ir t in i sh o rt tim e out to visit th e polls in his dis lected. I t leaves th a t to the regen’ s, w ho can and have been fo r H u xby. Yet he went m ission on account o f exceeding my A m e rica n pioneer experience. ng ho clos<p be«lide G a rth Sherwood. $13.01: T u a la tin . $6.58. a tric t. doubtless w i ll w a ive it in th e case c i any w ho are The a p p o rtio n m e n t is made on a tim e, I in a d v c rtin g ly read section B y rd gives an account of the i b®ck to the dead fin s w ith G arth, In th e e xe ltem r nt of ttie moment a c tu a lly un ab le to pay So th e re w i ll be no serious p o p u la tio n basis. 54 o f the o rig in a l b ill w h ich was second A n ta rc tic e xp e d itio n 1 n w hen the engineer m utered some- In, must have thought he had missed S e p te m b e r p rim a rie s sh o u ld , in o u r hardship, and the unfairness o f m a k in g students who w o th in g about h a vin g dropped his ¡h is k ill and that G a rth was bound e lim in a te d in the p rin te d b ill. "D is c o v e ry ." T h is and the hum ble opinion, be w elcom ed by th e peo pay v o lu n ta r ily c a rry the load fo r others w ho should I intended to read section 34 of o th e r books, “ S k y w a rd ” and " L it tle penknife. I lug up again lie in s ta n tly pulled Here's som ething m ore to . w . o rry i the b ill, w h ic h reads "T h e board ple of O regon in th a t less tim e is given pay and now do n't w i ll be rem edied.- -B a ke r D em o about . . . , . A m e rica '' give 11 com plete account 1 A . the tw o disappeared over Ihe the trig g e r a second tim e K n o c k - A group of ta x experts have , and c0„ cra t-H e ra ld . top o f the ice-gouged bank, H u xb y of his e xp e d itio n s F ra n ck's book o r cause to ' ed over by the shock o f the b u lle t, over to th e n a tu ra l u n re st of election. It ju s t discovered w h e t they regard j e v je(j and collected taxes fur is about nn a u tom ob ile t r ip p a rtly sprang to open the w o lfs k in kn a p I the m illio n a ire spra w le d across the las an othe r serious fla w in the old the purpose o f c a rry in g w ould en c o u ra g e m any to o ffe r th em selv es sack. F rom it he snatched out a the re tra c in g Cortez's route. T he book on , fla re ld body o f f'.a rtb age pension b ill as amended by ¡op era tions and pa vin g the fo r o ffice w ho a re now d isc o u ra g ed by obliga- has 67 re p ro d u ctio n s o f photographs piece of ran cid bear-cub fat. a c lip Even as the roar o f the second the rece nt special session. T h w is | , jons of , he d i p ' T w o good fic tio n hooks arc “ Last o f pistol cartridges, and his “ lo st" shot dinned In Ills ears, th e k ille r ih e long an d expensive c a m p a ig n s th a t i m TkZ'r' Otdhein;,cthC prr°'.'*sion fw h ic S ! the* s a m e 'th in g ’ th a t th e ‘ ta x p a y e r’ C iv ilia n ." by Ernst Glaeser. story autom atic, •saw w hat he bail (Inn,- The pistol a re necessary. It will m ak e fo r g r e a te r makes the act o p era tive i f and be ro m pt.n ed t(> ’ W ith s w ift, pu rpo seful m o v e dropped from his paralyzed hand ¡w h en federal funds are a va ila b le , pense , )f , h(. distric1 inP , ; d l thc o f G erm any and the Nazi d o ctrine ; resp o n sib ility th ro u g h s tre n g h te n in g th e ments. he rubbed the fat on the and "V ic to rio u s F ra y ," by John S A LE S T A X O PPOSED l ie stiffe n e d , reel on his knees Io 0,d age. assistance in th is state bonds w h ich m ay b t | .d ¡7 , M asefield, a good sea story ru sty pistol and began w o rk in g the glare at th a t upperm ost body It p a rty lineup. It w ill e lim in a te th e m ali E d ito r of th e A rg u s —O n J a n u a ry 31, the voters Defeat o f the sales tax. these ex- id „ , h„ in f th e d is tric t If you are interested In the read m echanism It jam m ed repeatedly d id not move. cious c a n d id a te , w ho r a th e r th a n e n te r th e o f O regon at a spec, il election w i ll be called upon peris p o in t out w il eave Oregon ; Thp f j r , t b„ , rd beconM.s a co in g course service o ffe re d by the But us the sunm elti d fat -.naked B e fo re he could recover his w its to m atch U ncle S am : | ation. subject ,1 , . and , em pow ered by p rim a ry co n test goes in to th e ra c e to ta k e fo r the th ir d tim e in th re e years to rccep t o r re je ct w ith _. o u „ t funds the rust, the action bntam e norniul. ,____ . . . ___ . 1 .-- mujuv . aim , uip-o vt-ie ii ov O regon State L ib r a ry ask to see I i l i t h b u r ' se re in im t fro m m a sales tax. I f the acceptance o r re je c tio n o f th is e. nn a ll taxes, laws and and powers given 1 the pam phlet lis tin g courses, a d v a n ta g e o f a n d h e a p abuse on th o se m easure w ere m e re ly a decision as to w h e th e r o r funds ? a va •, ila b A. le .. * u n ... S till q u ic k yet u n h u rrie d , he pi ll ,- th icke t H a lf < lad w, t t il th is s itu a -j to o th e r h * ‘ 1 ------------ j ---------- loaded the e lip in to the ho llo w fly in i' she da -lie d fo rw a rd to flwn: w ho m ak e a f a ir run. not w e desire a sales ta x the discussion w o u ld de A M w r t M a ta to N e « L m m F a rm e r b u tt and slid ba rk the ou ter ba rrel h e r-e lf down on her bare knees be- m and a considerable d iffe re n t argum ent, b u t some the act can not become opera tive t h e i,le her fa th e r U n d e r the p a rtly boards. A p p o in t a secretary out E U G E N E C o u n ty Agent O. S to th ro w a c a rtrid g e In to th in g m ore fu n d a m e n ta l is in volve d. breech. side the board at any sa la ry the tch hcr e r re ce n tly ass,sled n -.iste d S .1 J Su ul- washed o ff coat o f m osq uito dope, w h ic h the special f F le Icte l- A re w e to adhere to the p rin c ip le o f the state a p p ro p ria ation ti As was of course to be expected his face was the same sa llo w gray ‘‘,r t u Ia w ‘ llv u n . a new com er fro m C a lifo rn ia , su p p ly in g old age assistance necessitating local ta x session attem pted to tra n sfe r to ' L ilit h H a m ill liarl not return ed l x Pt n ?* taxpayers p, w o rk in g out a cro p p in g system as G arth's ation. o r are we to advance to a ne w e r ord e r and d i general r e lie f w ill be susoended in I * 1. O ld n o t a v n iln h t? f,- - n n v . a ? Question of the le g a lity fo r the HXXI-acre fa rm he has pur- from her ow n d ip and wood ashes pu She lo o k ed up, h e r eyes black rect th e n a tio n a l governm ent to enact a u n ifo rm tra n s it and not a v a ila b le fo r any 1 o f the bond issue to be paid out C o n g ra tu la tio n s a re d u e th e M cM inn and la u n d e rin g G a rth s-it dow n beside I chased near Cottage G rove. Re- w ith h o rro r H u xb y had risen to e q u ita b le old age pension system " The program purpose and the en’ ire burden of n f r - 'i i n t v f u n d < the tin cup and litt le a lu m in u m pot ville T elep h o n e-R eg ister, his feet, lie was advancing, once proposed un de r the present plan is fo r the several , - w hich , h a s , been - - as ------------------- e pensions will be 1 , m end a r ip In the le ft leg of m ore cool. She flu n g out a fo r aw arded the silver loving cup for h a v in g states to adopt c<tain principles and to match fed- back onto the counties under the *.2 . . L , c< tarm outlook conference 1ire 4«1 to his b u c k s k in trousers fun ds in o rd e r to share in th e benefits o f a act of 1933. A n o th e r school o f 1 / ' *,n7 lu rn satne o v J*r t(? the peeled to aid newcom ers as w e ll b id d in g hand been selected as O re g o n ’s best w eekly n eral S till in a frie n d ly mood, but w ith a tio n a l act. T h is plan req uire s a board o r bureau thought, how ever, holds th a t fed-1 ,.A ? ‘Jr,> . Un.<, " uond ¡as present fo rm e r in p la n n in g th i "S to p ' Keep aw ay! You m u rd e r n e w s p a p e r in 1935. T his is th e second e f considerable size fo r the ra is in g o f funds and its eral funds fo r old ago pensions w ill j shrew d ca lcu la tio n In his eyes. M r e r!" r j «,°n ,lx ; r S lll:,rlt"4 not j most p ro fita b le systems fo r th e ir H a m ill stretched out on his track 5 p y i d a \ a n d i xp ciM co n d itio n !. (T o l»e continued 1 tim e th e M cM innville p a p e r, p u b lish e d by a d m in is tra tio n , as w e ll as a state setup of s im ila r become "a v a ila b le " to O regon ju s t in the long grass beside G arth . tio » n is , a u j - 1 A ll , la b o r m ust be paid on u n io n | Lars B lad in e and hi3 son J a c k , have w on proportions. A d u p lic a tio n o f boards o r agencies is 1 as soon as the a p p ro p ria d is tric t o r a seven-county d is tric t. “ W ell, young man. it appears that "Hastus. w ot am a s k e le k e n "" e n t and th ro u g h o u r past experiences the ra is - tho rized regardless o f th e in a b ility . ' th is honor. W ith o u t q u estion th e h o n o r e in vid the game is played out The Joke "A skeleken am bones w ld a ll g o f state revenue in ever in cre a sin g am ounts w i l l of th is state to ta ke advantage o f . . . j .. . i > . , on us is that you bail the cards s th is self appointed board the great o r tow n as the u n it O B Bennett de people scraped o ff " Ex. w as tru ly deserv ed as th e T elep h o n e- be necessary. the fed eral c o n trib u tio n , and th e re p o w e r given to th is board by th e ! *” ' ' 1 R eg ister is an o u tsta n d in g w eekly new s- T here is no question but th a t a s '.ric tly n a tio n a l fore. the act w ill become "e ffe c tiv e " b ill W hat I am asking o f the com p a p e r in a s ta te w h ere good n e w sp a p e rs syst.em o f pensions w o u ld be m ore econom ical and if r.ot "o p e ra • tiv e • ." • m ission is to arrange so tha t the School S p irit __u . . . . l H 5 u n ifo rm , and w o u ld e lim in a te th e necessity f o r ad- Co-operate W ith Help« to Make Your llilh l a re th e ru le r a th e r th a n th e exception, d itio n a l local taxes. O regon w o u ld b e n e fit g re a tly Em ployes o f m u n ic ip a l corp ora vo te in W ashington county may be n B etter School New« S ta ff A rriv a l of th e firs t born son to M r. a n d by 0 s tr ic tly n a tio n a l pension pla n in th a t many- tions do n o t come un d e r the pro- on the question of a local county Change Primary Time St ate Capital N ew s Letter Som e c a n d itla li s in th e “ llill.-boro M er c h a n ts ' P o p u la rity C o n te sts” have had to be e lim in a te d b ecau se of being ineligible u n d e r th e ru le s as idearly p rin te d w ith the a n n o u n c em e n t of th e contests. In fairness H V A I . I 1 N D It E C X to tin* sponsors, th e c a n d id a te s , the ju d g e s a n d th is n e w s p a p e r it is nece- ary to a d h ere to th e r u b s . In terest in E lection To e lim in a te anyone from th e p ro s L ig h t: C h an g e in pects of w inning such an e n jo y a b le an d P rim ary G ains w o rth w h ile p riz e is no easy m a tte r for the ju d g e s and those in c h a rg e . It ini' lit even be likened to th e fat Iter, w ho in pun ish C A l.E M Except fu r those a c tiv e ly i iin g or opposing the meas ing his child fo r being n a u g h ty , sa y s: ures -u p on p o the stale b a llo t little in te r “ T his h u rts me w orse th a n it does you. est is being m uuifesed in Friday • so n ." special election according to re- J O ne. w ho stood well up in th e contest, ports rea ching Sa'etn fro m over the slate Based upon these reports h ad to be cut o tt th e list because of being and the heavy slu m p in re g istra - I too y o u n g u n d e r th e ru les, w hich c learly lions p o litic a l obseivers pre dict a sta te th a t th e c a n d id a te m ust bo an un lig h t vote, pro ba bly not m ore than the 233.423 east in the last special I m a rrie d w om an b etw een th e ages of IS election in May. 1934. when fiv e and 30. A n o th e r rule e lim in a te d tw o girls measures w ent up lo r considers- j b e c a u s e o f t h e provision th a t em ployes or tion. re la tiv e s of em ployes of sponsors a re in- ' , O n ly one of the fo u r measures on F rid a y's ba llo t is given m ore t h in eligible. an even break fo r approval T hat ¡CAUGHT IN THE WILD IT- « s r What Other Editors Say Once "Poorer" Student Testifies Public Forum Library Adds to Non-Eiction Public Forum Honors Deserved J ,, Mrs. J a c k B iadine J a n u a r y 23 should in sure co n tin u ed high s ta n d a rd s i n O ------ n r ur n eig h b o rin g n e w sp a p e r. ■---------------------- — Take Exception M illions of A m ericans, w ho lean to D , , . . . --- - Ine K oosevelt a d m in istra tio n in th e belief th a t it is o u r best p ro tectio n fo r A m erican n r in r in lp q a n d i n a t i tn t i n n e w ill M b n p rin cip les and institu tio n s, Mill ta k e ex- 1 e p i i o n 10 A I b m ith S d ire c t c h a rg e th a t th e p re se n t a d m in istra tio n is com m unistic T hey are p e rh a p s ju st as in tellitrent have m a t <><, , J .11. as m uch h e a rt and fe e lin g fo r th e ir fellow m en, and ju s t as p a trio tic as th e “ H a p p y W a rrio r” claim ed to be in his n n n - n a t ie I « „n , n u a ? ta j, f L*h«lTy league ta lk . I e rh a p s Sen- a to r B yrnes IS rig h t w hen he says th e N ew Y o rk er c a n ’t seem to fo rg e t th e C hicago r o n v p n tin n und fh-.E »4+U...1 • 6 c o n \e n tio n and th a t his a ttitu d e is a case of so u r g rap es. Roosevelt, it will be re m em bered, nom inated S m ith in 1928 a n d gave him th e title of th e “ H a p p y W a r rio r.” in other P3rts of ,he n a tion Spend ■ “ their ; . decIinin8 years, w o u ld relocate here to and our pension costs w o u ld be borne to a large e x te n t by the populated sections o f the in d u s tria l east. T h e re je c tio n o f th is sales ta x m easure w i ll not leave the state w ith o u t a pension la w as the 1933 la w w i ll s t ill p re v a il. I t is tru e th a t the same forces w h o w ere able to in v o lv e us in a special election and have th e sales ta x m easure placed on ?h e - b a llo t w ere suc« s s fu i b y th e ir t r ic k y m ethods in d iv e rtin g the one m illio n d o lla rs a p p ro p ria te d by the 1935 re g u la r se- i -n fo r old age a.• • . tance to u n - en'P lo y ed re lie f and th e re b y leave th e old age pen- tio n iu n d w ith o u t means, b u t a re v ie w o f facts w ill reveal th a t an othe r special session o f the le g .-la tu re . ho w e ver d ista steful, w i ll cost th e people o f O regon Considerable less than the th re e o r fo u r m illio n d o l- ,lars which WOmid y e a rly by th is sales measure. T h is do ts not ta ke in to consideration the in convenience and cost o f exp e n sive reco rd keep- iHg systems to business In s titu tio n s and farm ers u -.W ith d ire c t Pr.0? erty ,axfS- inCf)mo taxes- in- h e ritan ce taxes, g ift taxes, excise taxes, fees, li- censes, and a score of oth er special taxes, tog ether w ith o u r near ra c k e t o f fines, a ll fo r the ra is in g of sta,e revenuc- w o u ld seem to be f o lly to impo.-e " j ust an othe r ta x ” on th e people o f O regon.—E. L. ROSS. R epresentative W ashington C ounty, A rg u s of J a n u a r y 20, 1921 L eg islato rs should have m ore pay p er d a y f o r th e ir w ork a t Salem , b u t th e con- . .. . . . , ------------- stltu tio n a l a m e n d m en t to be voted Upon to m o rro w to p e rm it th e leg islato rs to fix th e ir ow n com pensation h as little chance t Ao 4. * • tiia n c e OI success. A tte m p ts to increase th e pay th ro u g h o th e r m easures in th e past have been re p e a te d ly reb u ffe d . It strikes us th a t a d e c e n t leg islativ e w age w ould be a good in v e stm e n t fo r th e state. The room r e n t o fte n c h a rg e d th e solons is m ore th-in th e ir d a ily r a te o f pay. 1 T h e s u p re m e c o u rt has held th a t th e p ro c e sso rs sh o u ld have th e m oney re tu rn e d to th e m t h a t w as held up in co u rt p e n d in g d ecision on th e constitutionality o f th e A A A . W hy sh o u ld these firm s, w ho h a d p a sse d it on to th e co n su m er,'receiv e it b a c k ? If it sh o u ld go back to anyone it sh o u ld be th e c o n su m e r and w ouldn’t t h a t be a w h a le o f a jo b to g et th e tax b a c k in to th e o rig in a l h a n d s ? State suprem e c o u rt upholds P u b lic S ervice corn- ^ P o w e r ’“ °f CUy °f Hi,,SbOr° againSt N°rth -—— • com pany çn g ro un d th a t state alone bas po w e r to re g u la te and m ake rates, Chance seen to m ake H ills b o ro fam ous as sm all fruitc5??le»r; „ S tith M . C hapm an o f H ills b o ro fa ta lly in ju re d when s tru c k by a u to m o b ile d riv e n by D r. J. O. Robb Saturday. E m il 1 K u r a tli elected pre sid ent H ills b o ro N a- tio n a l bank. C o rn e liu s post o ffic e becomes fo u rth class office, D o ro th y W ism er. gu ard on .................................... H ilh i g ir ls ’ ba sketba ll ,L‘am ’ suf-fers broken a rm and in ju r e d spine in game against B eaverton girls. L t. Ross A. D ie rd o rff, son o f M rs. Em m a D ie r- d o rff, aw arded N a vy Cross fo r h e ro ic a ctio n at tim e U. S. S. Shaw and B ritis h ship co llid e . H ills b o ro A rg u s and Forest G ro v e N ew s-T im es named co u n ty o ffic ia l papers. F red B oyd in s ta lle d com m ander o f Spanish W ar Veterans. A rg u s of F e b ru a ry 1, 1906 R alls fo r 1G m ile:; of new e le c tric lin e fro m P o rt land to H ills b o ro and Forest G rove ordered. M e m o ria l sha ft erected to m em o ry o f la te C on gressman T. H. Tongue. C itize n s ru s tlin g fo r c ity park. P e titio n re c e iv in g m an y signatures. C o m m itteem en are F. M . H eidel, A. C. Shute. D r. Tam iesie, D. W. B ath, G eorge H. W ilc o x and W. O. Donelson, I Visions o f the new unemployment (compensation • . . . act. areording , . . " . to . - , ruling by the com m ission. M u n ic ip a l corp ora tions, the com m ission e x plains, includes counties, cities, school d is tric ts and tow n s; m u n ir- 1 ip a llv ow ned w a te r lig h t and pow er plants; irrig a tio n , drainage, po rt and peoples’ u t ilit y districts. org an " since discon o i s c o o u tinue o u e u d j , — Webb. Jesse Webb, derer, several George "L e n d a H a n d " was w a ith in i the n e p pardon ar, of P I ’o o r rtla tl n d year ago. M .* A lt k ’ n o f G arden H ilhi News E d ite d by Hi!l«l»«>ro Motor Generator B U 1 ,t School Editor U nion ■111.Ill ... llu - h .s i N E W S K T A IF Ann M u n krM A M iatnnt Editors lent Try-Square Club Starts on House * * Home, state senato, fro m Wash- A ' " ‘w m otor generator set fo r Senior d iv is io n of the T ry -S q u a re Mnry Caldwell, Joy Foelker, end La- Ing to n county, is not a candidate 1,1,1 st hool was b u ilt last week by C lu b met T hu,..day aftern oon a fte r Verne Abeadroth fo r a state jo b he declared on a M r G oodm an and M r. R om ig An the exams were over, and started AthleUrs Raymond Lair. Esecutive v is it to Salem th is week. A itk e n oId n,1,° «cn e ra to r was used w ith a con stru ction on th e ir house. C,m orii Irm ul Trank. Club Representa O tto H a rtw ig , fo rm e r m em ber o f 1-6 horse pow er A. C m otor. T h t tiv e * Philo. Ilnsel Churrhley , d ir i A t 6 o'clock the boys w ent to the the In d u s tria l A ccid en t com m ission was at one tim e understood to be o u tp u t Is about 20 amperes nt 10 Reserves, Jean Anne Connell ; Senate, school cafe te ria where a pot luck is now em ployed by the new U n seeking the post o f safety engineer v o lt d ire c t cu rre n t M anrlee Peerenhoom ; Itine II , Elman dinner, prepared by am ateur cooks, Srhulm erleh ; lll- Y , Tom Stretcher; em p lo ym e nt Com pensation com m is w ith the In d u s tria l A ccid en t com T h e set w ill be used in the .shop was enjoyed. Tri-S q uare, Harold Meyer. sion as a p u b lic re la tio n s man. m ission. He in dica ted tha t he e x o r e le c tro p la tin g and in the physics A fte r the d in n e r the m em bers Advisor ----------- Miss Pearl A lim con tacting em ployers o f la b o r and pected to become a candidate fo r la b o ra to ry fo r experim ents, w here were jo in e d b y the ju n io r d iv is io n e x p la in in g to them the provisions an othe r term in the senate, « h ere , d ire c t c u rre n t is needed. The rest o f the evening was spent of the new act. H a rtw ig , a re p u b li because o f hts a lph abe tical classi Editorial The cost was about $0 o r a in w o rk in g on the b u ild in g s Both can and fo r m any years a leader fic a tio n . he has been t h e “ hell saving o f about 80 per cent of the It seems th n t Ihe com m ent on the now have foundation, In the ra n ks o f organized la b o r in w e th e r" d u rin g recent sessions, lead cost of a new m achine i f purchased im p ro ve d pep at the basketball b u ild in g s sills and Joists com pleted. th is state, was replaced on the in g o ff on a ll r o ll calls. games was n b it previous. A t any com plete. • • • accident com m ission by J. C. Joy rate som ething happened. It is Miss Brogden A dvisor George G. B row n, w h o has re o f P o rtla n d about a m o n th ago. m ore than a little em barrassing to Miss V irg in ia Bregden was chos • • • Ilo w to M ake a Teacher signed as c le rk o t the state land have a ha n d fu l of students across en advisor for the Sub Deb clu b 1. is the Select a young and pleasing per- the gym fa ir ly m ake the ra fte rs Mrs. M e firs t organized th e clu b The lo ng predicted re tire m e n t of board e ffe c tiv e A p r il Jack E. A lle n o f Pendleton as state oldest em ploye o f the state in p o in t | so n a lity; tr im o ff a ll m annerism s rin g w h ile we tim id ly o ffe r up a and has served us a d viso r fo r three liq u o r a d m in is tra to r w ill m a te ria l o f continuous service. B row n fir s t ! o f voice, dress, o r de po rtm e nt; pour whispered cheer. It is the d u ty of years, lin t her m any duties eom- ize F rid a y afternoon. A lle n ’s resig entered the service o f the state over it a m ix tu re of equal parts of the y e ll leaders to Insp ire school pelled tier Io resign. The club's nation was announced in P ortla nd back in 1895, n e a rly 41 years ago. the w isdom o f Solomon, the c o u r s p irit and the d u ty o f every student purpose com bines social enjoym ent • • • ■ Saturday. A. K. M cM ahan, c h a ir age o f young David, the streng th of to leave h im se lf open fo r in s p ir and personal im p rovem e nt. The man of the liq u o r c o n tro l board, The bu dg etary c o n tro l a u th o rity Samson, and the patience of Job, ation. S om ew here someone has " fa ll- members ure now stu d y in g p a rlia | la te r declared th a t A lle n 's r e tir e vested in G o ve rn o r M a rtin and his season w ith the salt o f experience, on dow n on the J o b " Do you th in k m en ta ry law. It is i.n independent m ent was p u re ly v o lu n ta ry . budget d ire c to r by the le g isla tu re the pepper o f an im a tion, the o il it is a disgrace to open y o u r m outh organization, but the m em bers are A lle n , w h o became liq u o r ad o f 1935 was p u t in to e ffe ct th is o f sym pathy, and a dash o f hum or; and ye ll? Do you y e ll leaders feel high school girls. m in is tra to r last A p r il is u n d e r week. Heads o f a ll state in s titu stew fo r about fo u r years in a hot it is below y o u r d ig n ity to 'g o in to stood to have been rea dy to step tions, departm ents, boards and com classroom, testin g occasionally w ith action at the games? We gave you Take Magazines * out o f the p ic tu re in O ctober be m issions were s u p plied w ith "fo rm s ” the fo rk of c ritic is m th ru s t in by a th<' ofice and we tru ste d you to Magazines w h ich have been sub cause o f lack o f ha rm on y w ith in on w h ich to m ake m o n th ly rep orts p rin c ip a l or a superintendent. When pe rfo rm it w e ll. H ow m uch longer scribed to by the school lib r a r y are: the liq u o r co n tro l organization. He o f a ll e xp en ditu re s tog ether w ith don(1 to a lu r n . garnish w ith a do you intend to be tra y that tru s t" Asia, N a tion al G eographic, Good was persuaded to re ta in his post estimates o f a n ticip a te d exp en di- sm a,l sa la ry and serve hot to the Let y o u r conscience and y o u r Housekeeping. Scribner's, Reader's at th a t tim e and la te r w hen he lu res fo r the com ing m onth. .State | c o m m u n ity. -"T h e A m e rica n Tcach- school p rid e be yo u r guide fo r once. Digest, A tla n tic , Physical C u ltu re was urged to resign refused to re official.s con fro nted w ith the new and American Boy. U p u n til last, lin q u is h his position u n t il such system fo r re g u la tin g and sup ervis year there were no magazines nt Rooks Added tim e as he could do so v o lu n ta rily . in g state expenditures, Strange As It Seems declared R ecently a n iim b ri o f new books a ll In the lib ra ry . • • • th a t it w o u ld in v o lv e m uch a d d i Pat H u n t has not been ta rd y since | have been added to the school l i M aterial improvement in the em- tio n a l labor and in some instances the new year Plan i i i i i i i C ra fe re n cc b ra ry. These books w ere c a re fu lly ployment situation in Oregon is in- necessitate the em p lo ym e nt o f an A num ber o f G ir l Reserves have A ce rta in boy in school has in chosen by the members o f the fac illc a trd by the sem i-annual rep ort a d d itio n a l cle rk. his possession s ix o f Goody':; p re u lty and consist o f o n ly the best been w o rk in g v e ry hard th is lust • • • o f the In d u s tria l A cc id e n t com week p re p a rin g decorations fo r the cious hairs. ’T w o u ld be dangerous q u a lity . Salem conference banquet. The con m ission w h ich shows an increase of Senator Peter Z im m e rm a n of to m ention his name ference is In be Jan ua ry 31, F e b ru 13 per cent in w o rk days and 17 Y a m h ill county, «h i.se d is tric t was H e rb M un kres is going to p lay S tudent Body has Balance per cent in p a yrolls fo r the last c u t out fro m under h im w hen the a v io lin solo at at assembly pro- 2. A b o u t 12 g irls from H ills b o ro T reasu rer W illia m A llis o n r e ary w ill attend. s ix m onths o f 1935 as eom parrd I le g isla tu re took W ashington and gram in the near fu tu re . ports a balance on hand in the w ith the same perio d in 1934. Y a m h ill c o u n tirs out o f the tw eu Leonard Pesehka has become ln - student body treasu ry o f $350.27. e • • Mrs. H a rold W illia m s, nee F lo r ty -fo u rth d is tric t, is understood to terested in Shakespeare, ence Logan, visite d the high school The fir s t issue o f a n e w m on th - be f lir t in g w ith the no tion o f com- M ary's dog has not been to v is it E n te rta in s P liiln s T hursday. She lives at A u ro ra , and ly p u b lica tio n to be edited i * in - 'i n g out as an independent eandi- : ch.Jol lately. M a rjo rie M eek en te rta in e d P hilo mates o f th e state prison w ill b e I date fo r congress. Senator B yro n S 'n lle y was once a teacher’s pet. g irls at n p n rty nt her home W ed says th a t farm s in thnt, v ic in ity are hard to obtain because o f the m any o ff the pre s h o rtly a fte r the fir s t G. C a rne y of M ilw a u k ie and Hen- Ma te r V. J E. P h e lp s w ill ren- nesday evening. | new-eom ers fro m »be m id d le west. o f 1 o b i iiai y. Ih e name o f the new a lo r C o rtis I). S trin g e r of Lebanon der a vocal • olo at the assembly's Miss Fort, Miss Nex. M iss M e- p u b lic a tio n w ill be Shadows and are am ong the dem ocrats m e n am a te ur program . Mis.s Brondbent's A m erican Donald and Mrs A b ra h a m enjoyed its e d ito i w ill be H ugh 1) A u t r e - . tinn ed as prospective candidates lo r E lm an S c h iilm c ric h looks as to ry classes are w o rk in g on nn O his-1 re- a m eat, young« t o f the three b ro th - the congressional nom in ation . A ll though he's losing some pounds gon p ro je ct w h ich w ill be on dis-1 Jacob"™ , n e e ' ' L l l l i | i e 1’ I I Í m e ( ^ ? w , ,, ei ’tow e rv in g life term s in the three are advocates o f the T o w n - W hat's there to w o r iy about, S chu l- play in the m usic room, F ebru ary 21 h e r b e n ,,. ,,, the c o u n try T I,u r'd .,V W p e n ite n tia ry here fo r the m u rd e r J send old age pension plan, as also m erich? A rticle s, w uch were earned across M i , E rm in e R ennalls'has r e tu r n - o f fo u r men in connection w ith the ' Is James W. M ott, Incum bent and In both b a ske tb a ll games H ilh i S iskiyo u tra in ro b b i ry in 192.3. T h e |a candidate to succeed h im se lf on came out vic to rio u s last F rid a y the plain s to Oregon and those to ed to school a fte r an absence of be constructed by the class, w ill be tw o m onths on account o f typ h o id prison has been w ith o u t a "house the re p u b lica n tic k e t. n ig h t. in clu d e d in the e x h ib it. fever.