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    H IL L R R Q R O
A RCU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
edge and flung bis engagem ent ling
at Ills fare It struck Ills upjerked
forearm and glanced outboard. The
asli i lean led diamond (lashed like
Prosrram Annrec ¡a tet 1
B llU boro A ryus eatab. 1094
H illsb o ro in d ep en d en t * iia b . 1871
M r K IN N E Y A M c K IN N E Y , PublUbera
Published Thursday.
Entered hs second-claw* mat tar
puatoffira at Hill»burt), Oregon
verne M c K inney
Editor
M rs
io
tha
R c . M c K inney
A ssociate E ditor
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON COI’NTY
Selected as Oregon's Rest Weekly Newspaper. 19.10
Named on All-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven. 1910
Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Aasoeiation Newspaper
Production Contest. 1934*11. and General Excellence, 1915
J o u rn a l a n d th e J o u rn a l J u n io rs in p re ­
se n tin g th e p ro g ra m here F rid ay night to r
th e ben efit of th e W ash in g to n C ounty
M useum a n d H istorical association. T he
a lw a y s fo rth c o m in g co-o p eratio n of M an­
a g e r P h e lp s of thi* V enetian th e a tre is also
g re a tly a p p re c ia te d . P roceeds will help
m ate ria lly in a rra n g in g the very fine his­
to ric a l exhibit b rought here th ro u g h th e
co u rtesy of A lbert Tozier a n d .Mrs. E dith
T o z ier \\ e a th e rre d .
T he p ro g ra m w as an o u tsta n d in g event
in th e lives o f a la rg e n u m b e r of school
c h ild re n of th is county w ho a tte n d e d . The
O regon J o u rn a l is to be c o n g ra tu la te d u p ­
on hav in g such a fe a tu re as th e J u n io rs in
co n nection w ith the g re a t d aily , for th e re
is no w ork th a t is any m ore m erito rio u s
th a n h e lp in g th e y o u th of th e c o u n try to
a fu lle r an d b e tte r life of service to the
com m unity. D. .M. M cD ade, m a n a g e r of
th e J o u rn a l Ju n io rs, is to be e sp ecially
c o n g ra tu la te d on his w o rk of te a c h in g
tn ese a m a te u r a rtists to p re se n t a p ro g ra m
w hich w ould have d o n e ju s tic e to any
p ro fessio n al p e rfo rm e rs, lie has h elp ed
to build th e m em b ersh ip up to 200(1. a n d
it is a w ork w hich will k eep m any o f th e
voung people out of m ischief, fo r a f te r all
th e re is n o th in g like music a n d sin g in g to
b rin g out th e best th a t is in us.
Tliili' H'tv. FcbrilRr}’ 0. 1930
ter.
The canoe sw ung around
went yaw ing out upon th e mighty
expanse of the Mackenzie
L IN U B IC t
U tility D istrict Must
F u rn ish S ervice to
All in B o u n d aries
s
PAYS í Y T H R O U G H
QNCRgASOO Ptèü&ies
B u r if t h k y a k a e
niECLAREh 3LLECAÎL.
T t f ê PROCESSOR
PROFOTS IS V T H Ê
REFUND. — ?
V
Woodcraft
Out of the pit of blackness. G arth'a
first dimly ceiisckiu., thoughts were
of w ater He was still in sw im ­
m ing
. No, the w ater was o n ly
oil Ids face Not 1.1111. n o r p o n i e d
watei somclliing w e t s o p p i n g lu I
forehead.
lie opened his e y v t, I d i n k e d t h e
daze from them. a n d f o u n d l i u u -
self gazing up into a pair ol .sunken
blue eyes They w ere clouded and
dark with m i s e r y Y e t w i t h s t r a n g e
suddenness they brightened At
that he realized they w ere the eyes
of Lilith Ramill
"What'S
happened?" he mur-
m u r e d . E v e n a s Ills lips moved, lie
Peoples' utility districts
under
Subscription Rates Strictly Cash in Advance
authority of an act passed by the
W ithin Washington County
Outside Washington County
legislature of 1931 must "furnish ,
V . S.. per year
12.00
Per y e a r ............................. 11.50
electric service to nil applicants
Foreign countries
3.50
S ix m o n th s — — ....... — .... .96
residing w ithin the boundaries of
such district upon term s which a p ­
MEMBER
O re p o n S ta te
F ir s t A u d ite d P a p e r,
E d it o r ia l A — *>«i»ti«»n and
ply to all equally under like condi­
la r g e s t A B C W e e k ly
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A< o*
tions." This opinion given to the
C ir c u la t io n in W e s t.
eiation.
Hydro-Electric commission by A t­
torney General V anW inkle is e x ­
pected to have an im portant b ea r­
ing upon the fate of these projects,
three of which are now under con­
T he c learly en u n c ia te d policies of the
sideration. Two of these em brace
h u pistol.
re n u m b e re d : "H uxby
A m erican Legion as o utlined in a recen t
only the most populous portions of '
M u s t h a v e s h o t m e .'
th
eir
respective
counties
Marion
I
talk here by D e p a rtm en t C o m m an d er
"Yes Dud algo.”
and Linn The othur contem plate-
K oehn of th e legion sound like m ighty
G a r t h s o u g h t to t e n s e his f Licci A
a super-district of seven counties i
muscles, ready to bound up S h e
good m edicine fo r the co u n try . T he ta lk
-Clackamas. P o l k . Washington.
luid a r e s t r a i n i n g h a n d o n h is fore-
Yamhill. Columbia, Clatsop a n d ,
seem ed to he th o ro u g h ly a p p re c ia te d by
heud "Lie still lit* went
Lincoln. Public hearings have been
all who h e a rd it an d rig h tly so.
Went','"
held in each of these counties and
"Right ufter It Be quiet, else
There is no denying the fact that the
field survi'ys com pleted by engi­
you may go unconscious again T he
neers em ployed by the commission.
American Legion is truly the great pacif­
bullet cut across the back of your
Reports
and
recom
m
endations
ol
ist organization of the country. It would
head All these two days you've
the commission will be forthcom ­
lain there in that R ightful stupor
keep us out of war through adequate
ing w ithin th e next four m onths j
I could not w ake you up I felt
These recommendations, which will
preparation rather than to allow our na­
sure you'd die."
deal largely w ith the feasibility of
tional defenses to get in the deplorable
"Stupor two days?" he m uttered.
the proposed districts, will be only
state that existed prior to the World war,
" C o n c u s s io n b r u m "
i advisory. Sponsors of the project
He mude deliberate trial, and
can call an election for the purpose;
when the central powers held this country
found he could move Ids legs and
I
of
organization
by
filing
petitions
!
in such contempt from an arms standpoint
u l'in s "Luck
no paralysis. Soon be
"■vrV * 'Z i \ -
signed by five per cent of the vot- i
that it went ahead with its unrestricted
all right. Out your father? You
' ers in each parcel of territo ry w ith-
suid. 'fother also.* Can't see why.
, in the proposed districts regardless
submarine warfare.
Wolf was rabid only for my claim
The New Deal is receiving hard jolts. The NRA of the commission's recom m ends- •
No one can appreciate the horrors of
not blood mad "
tions.
was
declared
unconstitutional
by
the
suprem
e
court
. . .
war as can those boys that went through and the AAA has now been invalidated by th e same
"Of course! The cow ardly beast
meant only to m urder you But
it 18 years ago. They want no more of it court Just as the NRA accom plished m uch th at was
Jack E. /Mien, retirin g adm lnis- 1
when he fired again. Dad jum ped
for themselves or their children, but they good at a critical tim e in th e economic life of the tra to r of the state liquor control
I
up between."
,
system,
predicts
th
e
dow
nfall
of
'
nation,
so
the
AAA
has
rendered
invaluable
service
do know that this world is far from being during an em ergency in th e realm of agriculture. i the system and repeal of the Knox
“Bad?”
"Not if there was a doctor It's
perfect and that war is still possible even There are m any who believe that ag riculture should act if the liquor commissiofl does
I
irrigation
ditches
and
canals
and
through
the shoulder. The eowurd
hand«
braced
upon
G
arth's
lax
for peace loving Americans. It is well to stand on its own legs, and processing taxes have not not mend its ways. Allen blames t h e t h i r d a p p r o p r i a t e s $3000 for
side.
—to run off w ith the canoe, i n s t e a d
most
of
the
woes
of
the
commission
been
popular.
Ju
st
as
there
w
ere
dissenters
in
the
point out here that, in spite of their hor­
I the establishm ent and m aintenance
Even ns she gazed, the gray of of shooting himself like a m an'"
handed down by the suprem e court on the upon its chairm an. A rthur K Mc­ ' of a mobile laboratory for plague
ror of war. these men. who offered their opinion
her
father's face became less ghast- I "Ran off, did lie" Thought
M
ahan
of
Albany,
who
refuses
to
so there are dissenters am ong th e farm ers re ­
control and prevention. An appro­
lives for their country in 1917 and 1918, AAA
ly
But
in place of the smile of had killed your father?"
comment
upon
A
llen's
charge
that
garding the high court's decision w hich was given
priation of $15.000 for the purchase
"No. he said It w asn't serious
'h
e
(McMahan*
had
been
"attem
pt-
relief
for
which Huxby looked, she
would dc so again if this country were in in a six to three vote. O thers believe that agricul­
of livestock in connection w ith the
All we needed was to take Dad in
sprang
up
to
flare
at
him
in
an-
'
.
ing
to
use
his
office
to
fu
rth
er
his
By Robert Ames B ennett
new range livestock experim ent
danger and if a foreign power attempted tu re must face conditions and in some way or an ­ own political am bitions."
the canoe and get H ut man Tobin's
other outburst of denunciation:
other, work out its own salvation. Com ments in the
I station near Burns is also included
kit "
to overrun us.
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N
U
Service
Copyright
by
M urder' liar! There'll his knife medical
among the 24 new laws.
press particularly the daily press thus far, have been
"Yet he ran off w ithout you” '
Robert A inc« B ennett)
The legion commander rightly advo­ m ore or less partisan and political.
Otto J. Runte, w ho succeeded
w here I left it. He did not have
"I made him go I drove him off.
O
ther
new
laws
authorize
the
II’ 1.1.o' M Hsik! He did not attack the beastly sneaking cow ard'”
cated that all aliens, who advocated over­
The court's action has brought about a crisis in Jack Allen as state liquor adm in- state treasu rer to m ake tem porary
Dad. But you you craw led up
the
of contracts entered into and complied ! istrator. is th e fourth man to hold i transfers of public funds in his
lC ontlnu*rf from last w w h l
G arth stared, perplexed "You did
throw of this great free government of w ith payment
'
this
post
in
th
e
less
than
tw
o
years
and shot him w ithout warning!
agriculturists, but it seems th a t th e solu­
keeping; dissolve the Nestncca high­
that" Yet he w anted to take your
His lips tightened "Y ou're mad.
ours at the point of the bayonet, should tion of bv this
the
liquor
control
system
has
been
Huxby dropped his musk.
financial side of the AAA. is to be
way Im provement district: create darling clear off your head I shot
¡fa th er w here he could receive tre a t­
in operation. T here are those who the
be immediately deported to the “utopia” solved satisfactorily.
"W hat of it" The d d w oodlouse' ment "
Deschutes county livestock dis­
predict
that
R
unte's
ten
u
re
will
not
On the streets, the statem ent of Judge Stone,
trict; authorize th e sta te to build to save your father, not at him. Heil first lie thought It funny to
She frowned "He thought you
from which he came overseas.
last out the year. Eugene Kelty. a central heating and pow er plant No. listen you must listen to met keep mum nbout having recorded . dead
who gave the dissenting or m inority opinion, is assistant
Hut after 1 nearly fainted
The legion chief would also ease the finding
adm
inistrator,
is
under-
an echo when he said: "For the appeal from ' stood to be contem plating resign­ l and to install its own telephone e x ­ T he d d roughneck attacked your his claim to play your father and j I pushed against you to get up I
employment situation in this country by unw ise laws th e recourse is not to the court but to
change: and authorize cities of 5000 father —w ith the knife had him me all this tmie G reat joke that | felt you w ere still alive I was
ing to accept an outside job.
population or over to condemn land down. At my first .shot he dodged. Only it back-fired on him. I'm the I afraid you'd come to —would move
deporting all aliens, who had been given the ballot."—McMinnville N ews-Reporter.
• • A
1 and erect m em orial monum ents or I thought I missed. Your father only pilot who can find the valley He would have finished you. So
a fair and ample opportunity to become
G overnor M artin is expected to buildings.
No one can say that the claim we
sprang up just as I fired again. It's file on is the same ns the one he I—drove him off."
American citizens and yet fail to do so.
• • •
announce th e appointm ent of his
"Leaving yourself and your fath-
the
tru
th
."
new executive secretary this week
r e c o r d e d ."
What other country would permit aliens,
Sales of hard liquor at state stores
ch marooned h e re "
"Truth!" she cried "truth! You've
Wallace
S.
W
harton.
P
ortland
new
s­
T
he
girl
quivered,
tensed,
and
and
agencies
during
1935
aggregat­
The
biggest
contributors
to
the
w
ar
chest
of
The girl stiffened Her m outh went
who had made no effort to become citi­ the Liberty league are members of the Du Pont paperm an. is understood to be sla t­ ed $6,041.282.11 according to the a n ­ killed them both!"
bounded sideways The belt-ax was hard "D on't fancy I did It for
zens, to hold the jobs of its own citizens family, according to revelations m ade in W ashing­ ed for the post. W harton served as nual report of the S tate Liquor A great shuddering seized her lying
near the knife She clutched ■ you! It was it was because I was
and also feed and keep them as our relief ton. Of the nearly half million dollars expended by secretary to Congressm an Elton i Control commission. This isanciver- shook her like a fit of ague. Almost one in each hand and straightened not going to let him finish his
sneak m urder It would have been
this organized foe of the new deal, the Du Punts W atkins and handled M artin's pub­ ige of more than $6 for each resi­ swooning, she sagged forw ard on erect, her eyes’ ablaze
agencies are now doing.
licity in his first cam paign for dent of the state or nearly $40 for the body of her father.
"You beast!" she cried. "Go! Go. ’ the same if I'd gone off and let you
almost a third.
Against the subversive fnrc.es such as contributed
congress
six
years
ago.
or
I'll
kill
you'"
I
each
of
th
e
153.755
perm
it
holders.
di' You eon see that You mus'
Du Ponts are the largest of m unition m ak ­
H uxby advanced w ith w ary q uick­
communism and its ugly threat to Amer­ ers The
Profits from liqoor sales and p er­ ness But at sight of th e tw o men
He smiled w ith cool Irony. "Why
He smiled up nt her frown "AN
in th e country and have made a great p art of
mits
during
the
year
am
ounted
to
so
theatrical?
Hysterics
are
not
The
WPA
m
ining
classes
1
n
1,1 I the more sporting of you Not half
ican institutions the men and women of th eir millions out of the profits of war. Recent dis­
he had shot, he th ru st his coot-
your
line,
my
dear
Lilith.”
$1,218,719.
to
w
hich
is
added
$526.-
Josephine
county
have
attracted
an
bad. I'd say."
hidden pistol into its sheath. All
our patriotic organizations will always closures have shown ju st how strong a p art m uni­ ! enrollm ent of 1152 men and boys, 205 05 from privilege taxes a n d th
T hat low ered her voice, but not
"Oh. but it Is bad frightfully
e back of G arth's sidew ard tu rn ­
m akers have played in bringing about hostilities
stand as the bulwark of defense. The tion
$146.636
from
the
license
division
the
knife
and
ax.
She
began
to
edge
'
according
to
O.
D.
Adams,
state
bad! No food not a thing to give
ed head was a crim son blotch.
betw een nations.
|
for
a
net
surplus
of
$1,891,611.
tow
irds
him.
w
ith
the
blades
rais­
director
for
vocational
education
patriotic men and women of our veterans’
Dad all this tim e No chance of
What need of w asting powder on a
This rich fam ily is not donating to the L iberty
• • •
ed ready to strike lt«*r voice came getting any for either of you And
.vho is in charge of the project.
man shot throught the head?
groups and auxiliaries uphold the right league out of philanthropic motives. Its urge to ' Forty-tw
from
her
stiffened
lips,
low
and
o
per
cent
of
the
students
V eterans, who are in arrears on I Mr. Hamill's wound gave him no
now his fever, too. No medicine
of free speech and freedom of the press, contribute to th e organization seeking actively to i are men actually engaged in min- th eir
for it!"
state bonus Ioans, will be r e ­ less satisfaction, though for an e x ­ hoarse and deathly calm:
the Roosevelt adm inistration presum ably |in g in Josephine and Jackson coun­
"If
you
do
not
go,
I
will
kill
you,
but they forcibly contend that “Free discredit
quired to apply th eir federal bontis
A sudden thought jerked G arth
comes from self-interest. The public may well look
opposite reason. The bullet unless you first kill me."
who are being instructed in to this debt, th e World War Vet- , actly struck
up to a sitting position He swayed
speech ends where treason begins.” Trea­ askance at an agency th a t is so strongly backed by ities.
high up on the shoul­
T he smile left his lips. His eyes from dizziness Then his head cleor-
I the new er developm ents in placer erans' S tate Aid commission has d had
er blade, betw een neck and arm.
son begins in the advocacy of the forcible interests w hich cash in heavily upon w holesale and hard rock mining.
ruled. F ailure of veterans to m eet I Huxby pulled th e thickset body narrow ed. He replied no less q u iet-i ed. He was only rath er weak from
slaughter. In these days when w ar clouds are loom­
• • •
overthrow of our form of government.
th eir obligation w ill result in fore­ from under Lll th and opened the ly: „You ar(? g(ork
blood-loss and sore about the bark
,.
ing upon the eastern and w estern horizons and when
The perennial fish fight will be closure on th eir property. D elin­ front of the leather coat T he s te e l-, ,
b ,
„
« b<>. , ™ ™ head An exploring hand
the president of th e United States is pu ttin g an em ­
quencies on state loans to veterans
f
t b k T hat h ,
a wad of moss, tied upon his
bargo on the shipping of m unitions and w ar m aterials I injected in to th e forthcom ing gen­ now total approxim ately $1.000,000. Jacketed bullet had drilled clear, f
eral election cam paign if th e Col­
through and come out below th.. bc long eno’ Mh , or ymj , Q gtarV(. w°un«l w ith a band of plaited
to
belligerents
as
one
means
of
keeping
this
country
•
•
•
The state supreme court has refused to out of conflict, the actions and attitu d e of th e Du umbia R iver Fisherm en's Protec-
He heard the girl m urm ur:
co
bone.
into ganj,y You’ll be glad to wel- grass.
' tive Union has its way. R epresenta-
"I fixed Dad's the sam e w ay—
Defeat of the sales tax at Friday's
rehear the case of Dirk DeJone, confessed Ponts
are both significant and suspicious—A storian- | fives of the union filed prelim inary
"Look!"
he
shouted
his
relief
come
me
then.
Only,
how
about
ashes and the moss to hold it on
election is causing the S tate Relief
Portland communist, who was convicted Budget.
petitions w ith the state departm ent com m ittee no little concern. Should "Your father—he's not killed, only you- fath er’ Docs it not sober you Ashes or soot—1 once heard about
knocked
out.
The
w
ound
s
not
to
realize
it
will
be
your
fault
if
of conducting a communist gathering. In
i this w eek for a proposed initiative th e public w orks program fail to
som ething like th at for cuts.”
(m easure w hich w culd bar all traps absorb all of the em ployables or serious, so high up through the i |1(. dies
He pointed to the scattered ashes
commenting on the case the court ruled
chest.
Sam
e
way
one
of
my
class-
I
For
answer,
she
took
a
full
step
and seines from th e Colum bia river labor disputes add to the list of
of the dead fires "Be quick Build
the criminal syndicalism law constitution­
mates
was
shot
by
c
holdup.
Take
nearer.
The
look
in
her
eyes
daunt-
i
We realize, of course, th at advocating a policy and its tributaries.
a big blaze and throw on green
needy it is generally adm itted that , hold. We ll get him into the canoe
him He slanted sideways, caught wood. That southbound plane! Must
al. This action of the court is a blow at the of "Buy at Home'' often falls on deaf ears. T he lu re
• • •
the relief situation throughout the and
m
ake
a
quick
run
down
across
up
G
arth's
rifle,
and
ran
across
to
forces of communism and rightly indi­ of distant m arkets has always exerted a m agic th a t
F irst approved sale of privately state inay become serious. G over­ to the refueling post. T hat fellow the bank above the canoe When. signal it. Even if he's aboard, he
people cannot resist.
can't keep the pilot from coming
owned tim ber land in this state to nor M artin has repeatedly declared , Tobin will have a medical kit.”
rates that the laws of Oregon are not in­ m any But,
m ore slowly, she came to the top down.”
w henever you find a good town, a lively, the federal governm ent under an that he would not call another sp e­
tended to grant leniency to those who progressive
The
pulling
of
her
fath
er
from
of
the
bank,
he
had
the
canoe
(To lx continued)
com m unity w here stores are bright and act of the 1935 legislature is now cial legislative session, holding th at :
n d er her had let the girl down launched and was heaving in the '
would forcibly overthrow our government attractive, w here fine churches and schools are n u m ­ before th e N ational Forest Reserva­ all possible sources of revenue have u upon
the
body
of
G
arth.
H
uxby's
w
olfskin
knapsack.
Subscribe
now to the Argus. In
erous, w here th ere is pride taken in th e attractiv e­ tion commission for final action. already been exhausted.
at the point of the bayonet.
He jum ped aboard with the rifle W ashington county $150 a year.
eager assurance roused her from
. . .
ness of homes and lawns, you w ill find th a t th e The deal w hich involves ow nership ,
people of that tow n are mostly "buy-at-hom ers.” This of 8950 acres of tim ber land in the
W hite pine beetles kill more trees | the semi-swoon. She struggled p a rt­ and one paddle. As he backed o f f- 1 Six m onths 85c. T hree m onths 58
tf
M
ary's
Peak
area
of
Benton
county
in
Oregon each y ear than forest ly up, to peer at her father, her shore, she ran down to the w ater's cents. Two m onths 35 cents.
applies as much to the business men and his farftily
Governor Charles H. Martin has en­ as it does to the day laborer; oftentim es it is th e has been approved by th e Benton fires, according to J. W Ferguson,
er who is th e biggest offender against the “buy- county court and ratified by t h e ' state forester. The beetle invasion
tered upon the second year of his term form
School S p irit
C o o p e r a te W ith
Oregon Board of Forest Conserva­ is particularly serious in Klam ath
at-hom e" program.
Help« to Make
as chief executive of the state and the
Y our llilh i
The person who buys m erchandise 1»’»y from tion. If th e tran sfer is consum m ated , county, Ferguson said.
a Better School
New« S ta ff
great majority of the people of Oregon home is no b etter than th e local em ployer o f labor the federal governm ent will pay up t
delinquent taxes and in th e fu- , "SONG SHARKS" PREY
wish him well. He is a strong governor who hires outsiders. Both are contributing th e ir mite all
Edited by H illahoro U nion H igh School Student Body
tu re the county w ill receive one-
YOl'NG WRITERS' ■
- . .
tow
ard
crippling
th
eir
own
com
m
unity,
and
helping
at the right time. This country needs some other town.—Pioneer-Tribune, M anistique, Mich. fourth of all revenue from the (’By Portland ON
B etter Bualncaa Bureau, In e .) i
strong and courageous men in official life,
tract in lieu of taxes.
Young Oregonlanr, am bitious to
I I I I . I I I N E W S STA C K
become song w riters, are w arned
and Governor Martin is of that type.
E ditor ..
Ann Munkrea
An even tw o dozen acts of the by the P ortland B etter Business
Anaistant Editors
____ Bureau to beware of the “song
recent special legislative session
A Blue-H meeting was held Mon­
The S enate club gave a high
M a ry Caldw ell, J<»y Eoelker. and I. * -
becomes effective S aturday with sharks." These so-called song pub-
and initiation of five new m em ­
j school benefit Wednesday night at
Yvrne Abendroth
Peter Grossen, who was buried last
th e elapse of the requisite 90 days lishers. according to the bureau, day
the V enetian theatre w ith a show ­
A th le tk s Raym ond L a ir. Executive
of grace following adjournm ent of offer to w rite music to any sub- bers was planned for Friday. Those
week at Bethany, was one of the most
Council Irm a l Trank, f'lub Rcpreaenfa-
ing of Mrs. Agnes Hines' "Beaiiti-
Argus of February 8, 1906
the session. Seventy-four measures m itted poem and usually state they unfortunates are to be Eugene
Howell, Lowell Chase, Edw ard ( tlvca Philo. H azel C h u rc h le y . G irl j ful Oregon" scenery, accompanied
highly esteemed residents of the north
J. A. T hornburgh and A rth u r Caples of Forest w ere enacted into law by th e ses­ “g u arantee publication
Kcnerves,
Jean
A
nne
C
onnell;
Senate,
H urd, Homer C hurchley and Bill
'b y songs and music plus the reg u ­
part of the county, lie was active and al­ Grove. Charles Wescott of Gaston, W ard Downs, C. sion. Forty-nine carried th e em er­ T he bureau reports th a t when i Churchley.
M aurice Peerenboom ; Blue-H, Elm an
to be held
lar feature. The money which was
Schulmerich ;
H l-Y , Tom S tretcher;
ways ready to do his part in the affairs E. Deichman and E. P. C ornelius assist S h eriff J. gency clause and becam e effective young w riters send poems to such som etim e in A th dinner
e fu tu re was dis­
Tri-S q uare, H arold Meyer.
J innde has been put in the school
im m ediately upon being filed with organizations they almost invariably |
W.
Connell
in
w
riting
tax
receipts.
of Helvetia and adjoining neighborhoods.
Advisor
-----------
Misa Pearl A lltn
treasury.
Ed Schulm erich. John D ennis and J. W. Bailey the secretary of state. One other, receive a flatterin g letter, p ra is in g , cussed.
The th ree plaques for the names
induce Portland wholesale men to give $600 to apply the sales tax act, was referred to the poem and urging that an en- I of the football boys will be put in
Tom Mills H urt
E ditorial
on the am ount paid for rig h t of w ay of th e T illa­ the people who turned it down u n ­ closed contract be signed. This c o n - ' the hails soon.
As a result of being pushed!
der an avalanche of “no" votes in tract, however, provides th at the
road.
S 'u d en ts are to be complimented
Many people, who voted the demo­ mook Japanese
would be w riter m ake a paym ent
boss on Tillamook line arrested, charg­ Friday's election.
on th eir im proved behavior in the against a post by n horse. ToilT
cratic presidential ticket in 1928 and who ed w ith embezzling
T ourney in M uddle
w orkers' pay.
Of th e 24 new laws only a few to the publisher, th e am ount usual­
hulls. T here is noticeably lessrow di- Mills had to have tw o stitches ta k ­
The
basketball
tournam
ent
is
in
also heard Al Smith in his vitriolic attack
Jam es Sample, recently of South Dakota, died are of m ajor im portance, most of ly ranging from $50 upw ard. If the
ness and "roughnecking." Time was, en ir. a sculp wound and is still
a
m
uddle
with
th
ree
schools
tying
the m easures involving only minor contract is signed and the paym ent
if a stranger stepped into school w eirin g a bandage.
an the Roosevelt administration as an at West Union F ebruary 4.
Principal Barnes reports 371 enrolled in local am endm ents t o existing statutes, made, the publisher, of course, can for first place. They are Tigard, St. when classes w ere not in session,
American Liberty league feature, would schools.
Marys
and
Hillsboro.
Let
us
hope
O utstanding among th e acts to be­ very easily keep his p art of the
Hl-Ys Plan Trip
a t our student body will get us he could not possibly escape with
perhaps cast their votes differently if it
The Hl-Ys held a special m eet­
W R. H arris of Forest G rove appointed county come effective S aturday is o n e bargain, and still m ake a profit; he th
less than a sick headache. This im ­
out
of
this
m
uddle
by
going
to
w aiving penalty and interest on prints the song—sends out a few
were to be done over again.
ing Monday evening at the home of
fruit inspector.
T igard F riday night 100 per cent provem ent is not due to an in
Petitions circulated asking council to req u ire delinquent taxes of 1934 and prior "professional copies” and is through strong and cheer th e Blue and creased pressure from teachers, but Tom Goodin. They are planning Io
cem ent sidew alks on both sides of M ain street from years under c e r t a i n conditions. w ith the deal.
it is rath er an unprem editated gift take a trip to Mt. Hood next S atu r­
Those conditions include prompt
Com petent sources state th at In W hite to victory.
First
to
Third.
from
heaven. The hoys (and girls) day to indulge in w inter sports.
Oregon veterans numbering 35,376 will
paym ent of cu rren t levies and an- ail the history of the song industry
them selves have come to th e realiz­
P rotect Sinht
nual paym ent of nt least one-fourth i th ere has not been a single even
receive in adjusted service compensation
Argus of January 27, 1921
ation that such rudeness was n eith ­
Boners
W alter C. P otter was introduced
of the oldest year's delin q u en cy .; m oderately successful song pro-
The difference betw een a whole-
$34,079,306 of which $656,392 goes to
Forest G rove has no city tax on roll. M ust run Anothei of the new laws abolishes dueed through the medium of these to th# assembly last T hursday by er sm art nor profitable.
The improved behavior is a cred a ile r a nd a r e ta ile r r; H int th e
Washington county veterans of the World behind a year on taxation, indefinitely.
the office of budget director and advance paym ent publishers.
Jack M urtón of the P. G. E. Co., it to our school, and we should be w holesaler Is the one thnt makes
Phelps of the Liberty Jh e atre will d e­ creates th e new post of executive
war. This ought to help prime the pump. vote M m anager
Each year more than 20.000 m usi­ and spoke on the conservation of proud to continue to uphold the the sales and the retailer is the
atinee and evening show to help swell E uro­ secretary to the governor.
cal compositions are copyrighted in eyesight. He showed the students rising standards.
one who gets the money.
pean relief fund.
The am ended old age pension act this country. Loss than 200, and several new developm ents in lig h t­
Q -In w hat three states is m at­
R. F. Peters elected m em ber of th e board of d i­ reducing the age of beneficiaries chiefly those w ritten by profes­ ing.
ter found?
Query by an anti-war organization re- rectors of trustees of Pacific university.
This week 1he m anual training
to 65 years and its companion meas­ sionals, achieve success. In other
A W ashington, Oregon, C ali­
Helena M iller installed noble grand Scholls Re­ ure providing financial assistance words, the am ateur w riter has less
veals that 14 per cent out of some 50,000
Inasmuch as many seniors regard classes have been w orking on a fornia. (By the way, the right an­
m
elting
furnace
using
air
blasts,
bekah
lodge.
registration
in
the
required
n
u
m
­
th
an
one
chance
in
a
hundred—
to
needy
blind
become
e
ffec
tiv
e1
farmers and office workers voted that they
E. L. McCormick installed chief p atriarch of I. Saturday, but will not become "op­ probably even less if he deals with ber ol subjects as a guarantee of wiiich is expected to provide sw er is: solid liquid and gas).
would not fight in any war, even if this O. O. F. encam pm ent.
graduation, the faculty is consider­ enough heat to melt copper and
erative" until federal funds become the song shark.
Hear Reports
H ousew arm ing of new M ethodist parsonage held available for the needy aged and
country were invaded. This is far from
ing a retu rn to the old method of brass as well as alum inum . The
Girl Reserves Monday heard de-
alum
inum
ut
present
is
being
used
Thursday.
req
u
irin
g
seniors
to
take
final
ex
­
blind
residents
of
this
state.
T
he
bee,
from
his
industry
in
the American spirit that made America
ileJ reports of last w eek-end's
A. H. Rasmussen and Glen Bell announce plans
T hree m easures of special in te r­ th e sum m er, eats honey all the am inations, ju st as the other stu ­ for the east butts and guards for m id-w inter conference by Esther
what it is today. Such a vote would indi­ to start
the hunting knives being made by
am bulance service.
est to central Oregon are included w inter.- Ex.
dents do.
I'Oge and M argaret Cypher. Pro-4
th e M anual A rts VI clas6.
G eorge H arrow installed m aster of H illsboro in the new grist. One of these r e ­
cate willingness to give up home, wife,
gram chairm an presented a plav,
quires
th
e
paym
ent
of
taxes
on
Grange.
The
girls'
gym
nasium
classes
are
State Capitol News Letter—Giv­
and themselves to any foreign invader.
Keeping K itty's Dates."
Coroner's ju ry absolves Dr. J. O. Robb of blame transient livestock before the stock ing the highlights of official ac­ organizing a basketball team. P rac­
The Blue-H club will take in
What kind of a person is it who would In deatli
of S. M. Chapm an and finds accident u n ­ can be taken from t h e grazing tivity at Salem.—Every week In tices will be held every Thursday four new m em bers in assembly F ri­
English IV class has been study­
not fight for these things?
county, another forbids wading in the Argus.
tf night at 8:15 in the gym.
day,
avoidable.
ing the ..liort story.
Legion Policies
M EM
CIIAPTF.It VIII
What Other Editors Say
Another High Court Decision
C A U G H T IN
T H E W ILD
Liberty for What?
g
This “Buy at Home” Talk
H ilh i News
Blue-H Club
Plans Initiation
Senators Sponsor
A Benefit Show