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Pa?e Two Wlsbori3ft&\rg H 1 I. I S P Q R Q A R C U S , Hl LLS P O R O , O R F G O N Tbili si ay. February 13, 1'L'!(‘. Afore Homes Needed she w atched tin* sim ple prim itive | roti) e Ile h a d filili’ t'ieoM ie d fría n j method of fire making. I the fforO o( hook cvrtl befoi •• tlu* When G arth stood up beside the (itili il i.v, w lieti tlu* b u llid w o n n d W 'lth U h l« h la C om bined (he Ilillw b n ro In dependent J d u c k lin g It lines of the new lire, lie tiiliin i.li Ili lippel i In I tingan lo B ill« boro A n ru * e»t«b. 1F94 H ill« b oro Independent ««tab. 1871 ¡found Inin , |[ slionger Him tie Ile il lin i w itli Ilio pii m g of bb. M e K IN N K Y A M c K IN N E Y . Pnbliahere ¡expected All slioak liuni lie. wound f e v e i i . l l c o n d i t i o n , Ilo* il rii.il a n FublU hed Thursday. Entered «<* Mcond-elaaa m a tte r In (ha j had passed during Ins two days' o f e o n v .ile s i- e n e i* latdied Inin out o t poet o f f ice a t H illa b o ro . O regon j uneon cion .ness. and hi* healthy III ( p la c i d i - o i i l e i i l n i e l l i V E R N E M c K IN N E Y Its lie had already begun to heal M RS. R C. M c K IN N E Y Why are you loufing around E d ito r Associate E d ito r "Nmy w e're under way," lie said lieie. Garth'*" lie rasped "In lead " N c v t t omes mede ine. Its u .in. (lie ni ».istilli! all lid i lime piling lip ushes, you gave our wounds t, rile food, von could li. iv e m ule a canoe O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R OF W A S H IN G T O N C O l’ N T Y dre* sing: Yolir father was limed an,I run us down aet'o I Io tli.it re Selected as O re g o n ’s Best W e e kly N ew spaper. 19.10 up to the pink of condition. II, fueling pu* l ilav ■ ngn " Name,! on A ll-A m e ric a n W eekly N ew spaper Eleven. 1910 ( ta r ili '» e p i Ills lig h t II. mil i*il)!<‘- wound will lieal as i.ipidly us mine H on o ra ble M e ntio n N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A sso cia tio n N ew spaper » , e o n ! a e io Iu ; u p tu r n e d e m p ty W lial little f»*vi*i lie ha means noth P ro du ctio n C ontest. 1934-3R, and G eneral Excellence. IM S D ead mg. To cool it, crush III lie; »li ink lei! p a lm No tuoi n o hid. S u b scrip tio n Hates S tr ic tly Cash In A d ra n re ■ ng w ater nine of the eranbertie hlieli no hark No h id e ; n o h a rk W ith in W ash in g to n C ou n ty O u tsid e W a sh in g to n C ou n ty fioin over tluii* along H it* edge ol no canoe " Per yeai I L S . per ye ar 82.00 "H ull1 Do you mean to ay we ll ihe muskeg You might boil willow S ix m o n t h s ___ F o re ig n co u n trie s .. 3.50 hark and add a little of the biller h .vi* Io slick oete and freeze III decoction to the cranberry Juice." your d d iiretie » m ie i '*" M E H R E R Oregon S ta te "Growl iivvuy, sir. G arth approv F irs t A u d ite d Paper. E d ito ria l A ‘¡-o» ¡« lio n und " ( 'll. it's g hid to k n o w In*' not L arg e st ABC W e e kly ed 'S ounds good II mean you'll N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso« 1 ick Hut to starve to death!" C irc u la tio n in W n . Hatton. .shape lor rafting As for candidates. Includtxt in the list is G arth pointed to the wild fowl he In question perhaps von Inuigiu,* lo n e United States senatorship, throe out nt die sw am p They w ere he vour Miss Ramili I have been h ea v , m em bers ot (.'»ingress, thres* su j ¡’inning to (lock together » i ' l l Ihe ing that down and tim prem e court justices, a state treas approach of autum n. "How would ju I for ..port ” ber ovei ihe hank urer. an attorney general, six c ir you likt* canvas-back or mallard The farm conference held here last cuit The million aire stiiggered Io his Merle Chessman, editor of the Astoria week judges, district attorneys. for dinner?" should be of great value to agricul feel linai led fm Ihe filst tim e since state representatives a n t i 16 Astorian-Eudget, has gone east as the rep tural interests of the county in the years • 60 Her eves brightened, only to cloud Huxhy had shot him down "A senators. again "You have no g u n '' resentative of the Columbia Defense to come. County Agent Cyrus has often j state 1 raft' Ho» the devil can you make Iu the United States senate th. A lter looping some thongs to his league to help in the battle to secure some terin of C harles I,. McNary, repub licit, he went to stack a hollow* pile one il you can't m ake n c.inoe * No protection for the mouth of the Columbia said that much good came out of the one lican. expires w ith the current of brush on a forked stub that had mpi* or raw hide thongs !o In* llil years ago and the one <bis year should I year. Congressm en being elected broken off from a fallen beech I logs togetllel " and the defenseless Oregon coast. Oregon ten -.upporteit him over through j for only two year terms, seats of add much to the benefits derived from the tree Out i l l the water, lie bobbed • the G arth is the forgotten state in the matter of Pa • p r i l l i* lllli ket Io the drop off of ¡all mem bers of the bouse will b uniter aud cam e up with his head The wobbly invalid cific coast defense and Chessman has car first conference. Good can ahvavs come | open to contest. Rufus C. Holman, between tin* forks of ihe float The the hank state treasurer, and I. H YanWin leaves and twigs m ade a blind from squatted on Hu* brink and stared in ried on this fight with vigor for years, from individuals and groups working aud ' kle. attorney general, are com plet conferring together where the discussions ing four-year which he could sec nut without be airprise Down the b e a rli, e lu se b e spending six weeks in Washington. D. side the water, his »laughter al term s. Both are n ing seen. are constructive. | publicans and both are candidates plaiting n great pile of willow last year. H e w aded, neck deep, up the m us j to succeed themselves. keg stream so slowly that tho stub withes into a thl»*k line Before her The Oregon country is being aroused 1 C andidates w ill be nom inated ' and branches appeared to be an floated a portly hull) raft of »lead to the necessity of getting some attention for all tit) of the seats in the hall ordinary bunch of driftwood lli* birch tree trunks. Tin* shorter I of representatives of the state lcg- from the war and navy departments. One allow ed a flock of leal to sw im by. smaller erii-ss logs were lashed on with ? pini',* root and plaited willow That general economic conditions are I islature and for 16 seats in th They w ere too small to both with hundred and sixty-seven newspapers are tiellne.s state senate. The ex tra vacancy in W hen lie stepped off o v er bis improving and are much better than they in the fight to show congress and these i the senate occurs through the res- d epth, In* began Io tread w ater ! Mr Ramill's gaze passed over Hie departments that no longer will Oregon were three years ago when we were op I ignation »>f J a c k E. .Vilen of U m a I By a quiet m ovement of Ids hand raft, Io peer out across the i m t n e n .»• county, following adjournm ent take its shabby treatment on the matter of erating on scrip is brought out in a report, • tilla I under the surface, he glided tin* lake like expan e of the great liver of the 193a reg u lar session. A sen- blind into the midst of a m allard ■ The w ater was covered with white- ilefenses laying down. For every dollar which shows the county warrant debt i ator must be elected from Wash , flock. The trick was to grasp a j caps. w hipped up by the chill north- • ington county. expended for Oregon naval and military- shrinking and less tax delinquency. duck's feet anil jerk the bird under i <*rly wind "Raft! Ugh' It's worse nut then* Both the dem ocrats and republi purposes hundreds have been supplied for I before it could squawk. He waded tlui.i the w hite water » lien we lint cans will also elect a national com , back to shore with five dead n u ll-! those others to the north and south of us. rapULs " itteem an, a national com m ittee , lards tied to his bell. honesty is not a forgotten qual m Funds to the amount of SI.500.000 are ity That woman, ten delegates to th e n a ■ After the meal on roast duck, he 1 "There'll be plenty of free battl among our people is clearly shown tional conventions and 1630 pr, being asked for a naval stores and equip I set some rabbit snares. He then ing for us. but no danger of drow n i. G overnor M artin and T. showed l ilith how to make cords ing." G arth replied "Only triiuble. ment base at Tongue Point, where Clatsop with the receipt by a local business house cinct com mitteemen. is Dunne, m em ber of the ac- I by splitting off strands from peel this wind would blow us up*(ream of the following anonymous note with the commission, both opposed county bought land for the purpose, un ed pruce roots While she worked W ell h iv e to wait for a »Inti The W allace S. W harton. Portland the it proposal amount mentioned: “I was in your store w hich had th e ap der agreement years ago with the govern new spaper man, took over his new at Hus, he collected more ducks onlv oilier chanee is that one of Hu* and hung them over a smudge for boa’s mav he coming out " ment that development would take place. some time ago. bought goods and was job as executive secretary to th proval of S tate T reasurer Holman | governor Saturday. No announce- smoke curing given $3 too much. It has worried me so. This agreement was violated and the Clat More th an 9500 m otorists ran ■ ment has yet been m ade as to the Next came ihe carving of Eskimo •n'. Ilav company and other naia sop county citizens, who bonded them I am sending it so I am square. It will ■ n atu re of his duties except th at he afoul tho long arm of the law in By Robert Ames B ennett hook - from duck bene- Willi bait, never happen again.—A Friend.” will succeed D. O. Hood as direc Oregon during December, accord a catgut leaded and a spruce-root ers. taking out the .season's eargoes selves, are holding the sack. • ( W N U S e rv i, -c C o p y rig h t by tor of the budget. If W harton’s ing to the m onthly report of C harles line, he bagan Io catch Mackenzie of furs." Oregon’s entire citizenry should unite R o b e rt A n iM llc n n r t t ) Tile m illionaire grunted his re- duties are to be confined to the P. Pray, superintendent of state n e \ _T I Whitefish, l.lllth . had _______ M CCtl KO on this question. Our congressional dele budget departm ent, the purpose of police. Only 590 of these, however, beautiful a fresh-w ater fish, all ' lief: "I'gli strumera! Ahnest good the legislative act creating th e new wi re given arrest slips. The other niother-of-pearl below and frosted 1 as i plane " (C o n tin u e d fro m Inst w eek) gation should not give its votes to the ex If one comes along and If we see silver above. I post w ill be effectively defeated 8986 escaped w i'h w arnings and I.ilith RamiU’s had dropped de penditure for such purposes elsewhere un Sponsors of the m easure w ere in adm onitions to go and sin no more spondently. "I raw it this m orn The newly caught fish proved it In time," G arth quahflixl "You : are rather farsighted. You might til this defenseless gateway to the United URGES POWER DISTRICT SUPPORT iterested prim arily in supplanting in g - w a y out across the sky First f ir b elter eating than even the best To th e Editor—It has been a surprising thing W. L. Gosslin. th e governor's p ri States receives adequate appropriations. Jam es H Hazlett, sta te senator there was the drone of the motor of trout. Mr. Ramill's slight fever vvu'.eh for smoke downriver." "I'll do that D n your diddling m e th e stand th a t the holders of the so-called vate secretary, in his capacity a from Hood River and Wasco coun Then I saw it- way off Onlv. I g iv»» him a distaste for duck meat Securities of th e Portland G eneral Electric com political advisor to the governor ties is understood to be flirting coul 1 do nothing Ye terdny 1 used and th<* rabbits that were snared with any raft! Ten to one. you've pany have taken in th e m atter of the form ation of : w ith a man of m ore m atu re politi with the notion of entering the your las', match I w anted to boil But he ate his full share and molt* nlrendy let every steam er slip pa ' All tin ; tim e with your nose ru b the proposed pow er district. cal experience. Rum or has it that political arena as a candidate for for Dad the one pinch of tea th a t’s j of the delicious fish. Besides tile cranberries, Lilith bing those d d logs'" The form ation o f this district does not m ean the eventually Gosslin. who has been attorney general. left A puff of wind blew out the G arth w ent down to tell l.lllth Liberals at the University of Oregon, destruction of any w ealth nor th e creation of any . blam ed Tor most of the faux pas of flame Now there's no hop»* He took gathered black currunts and blue her father was by way of be successful in their efforts to abolish the w ealth. The proposed district w hen formed will use | the present adm inistration, w ill be S tate salary increases aggregat your rifle too. No fire or food or berries and mushrooms. More fish that ing ¡1 well man H e -ent her to .w en* caught Uiun could be eaten th e facilities already« existing by contracting w ith transferred to ano h ter and more ing $285 a month for 15 employes gun. or any chance of rescue!" compulsory student fee. proceeds of which th fre.-h A num ber w ere .soon on the move the cam p to a small opening e present ow ners to deliver power, or it may take lucrative post and the combined f the public utilities departm ent G arth looked around and saw her in the thicket, close behind Ihe have financed student activities at the over these facilities at th e ir actual physical value secretarial duties shouldered upon have been held up pending action by fallu tossing in feverish sleep u n smoke r ick. along w ith ducks mid grum bler Fuel for a bonfire hud university and college for years, have now- paying the ow ners in good A m erican dollars, and i Wharton. the board of control. T he increases der the shade of a slight brush rabbits. For the present and near already been heaped up on the future, the question of foixt had w ere sent through w ith th e ap started a drive to change compulsory mili operate th e lines in th a t way. G overnor M artin and S t a t e proval of Carl Cov er, assistant b u d canopy. H gave the overw rought been inet. Hut the subarctic summ er beach. E ith er w ay the stockholders have as much pro girl a bantering smile. But G arth did not count strongly tary education to optional. Efforts to abol tection as in th e present set up. Now let me give I T reasurer Holman do not agt as get d ir e c to r , and Dan Kry. -•ct-.1- had about reached its end Still on sighting any steam er The b o . it . ' What, m erely a m atter of fire, more rapidly than before, the ish compulsory military education in the you th e present set up as obtained from w hat w e Ito the status of state funds. A tary to the board of control, but e ago Holman announced th it w ere held up when it developed m ed'c.nc, food and (.scape’ If only nights w ere becoming longer and ! might have ling, - le d at the fa r schools of higher education are in keep believe are reliable sources. T he liabilities of th e • ¡tim aw ay A rctic trading posts Delay you w ere a boy scout! How about blacker the state had $11.500.000 of idle ¡that the board had not pas Portland G eneral Electric com pany today are as fol meunt ilang.-r of an e a r ly h llz z a n j! ing with radical trends and teachings. ’’ " P - • becoming a Cam pfire G irl? Ketch i funds on w hich th e banks refused A cold, sleety rainstorm drenched in the new pay schedule. lows: S40.000000 4*2 per cent bonds du e in 1960 ' me a two-foot willow branch the the ram p. It brought only tem por lb* rushed his w o rk on the raff j to pay any interest. The announce- Under military education in t h e s e S6.813.000 5 per cent bonds due in 1960. $6 000 000 m ent is said to have brought a size of your forefinger, a thong, ary discomfort, for G arth kept ihe, When du*;k panic. I.lltth went to schools the freshmen and sophomore men w orth of p rio r preferred stock bearing interest at [ deluge Jack E. Allen, form er liquor ad one straig h t dry stick, and that fire alive under a slanted heap of watch, in place of her father. Garth of crank letters to both the students are required to put in two hours th e ra te of 6 per cent, another S6.000.000 w orth of j treasu ry and executive departm ents m inistrator. expects to become a chunk of dead birch trunk." spruce boughs None Ihe less, the relieved her at midnight Hut n eith preferred stock bearing interest at th e ra te of with innum erable suggestions for candidate for the state legislature . lorm spurr» d him to redoubled ac er of them saw any light out on of drill each week and two hours in mili 6 prior A little sand increased the fric per cent, $3.000.000 bearing interest at th e rate of profitable use of th e funds, rang but has not decided w hether to the vast expanse of ghostly gleam tary book work, or a total of four hours. 7.2 p e r cent, tw o notes of $1.500.000 each, and an- ing tion of the fire-drill point at th e tivity He knew it to be the fore ing jvhlleeaps. ru n n er of the autum n blizzards from financing of old age pen try for the house or senate, he (T o l>* r o n t ln n M I block ° f prior Preferrcd stock am ounting to sions to relief of hard pressed in ¡aid. w hile on a visit to Salem this bottom of th e shallow hole he made that might now howl down tiff the This is little, indeed, to return to one’s at 6 p er cent w hich is accum ulative. The 1 dividual taxpayers. This week the week. in th e block of wood. The dry snowclad Selw yns at any time. country for the many opportunities it $3.000.000 Subscribe now Io the Argus. In birch soon began to smoke. L ilith interest on this has not been paid for several years governor issued a statem ent in While Mr. Ram ill's slight fever brings to all, and especially the university so had gathered tinder of dead inner rem ained, he ..aid little and seemed Washington county >1.50 a year th is is com pounding and we do not know for • which he branded the statem ent Six months 8.5c. T hree m onths 50 and college student. Preparedness is our sure how m uch this does am ount to. T here is com of t h e trea su rer as "nonsense' QUESTIONABI.E OIL LANDS bark. In w ide-eyed wonderm ent, 1 to t-ake everything ¡as a m utter of cents Two months 35 cents *f greatest protection against war and the mon stock outstanding to the am ount of $23 946 000 I pointing out th at all of the funds (R y P o rtla n d B e OFFERED tte r H itu ln n n B u rea u , ( n r .) is voting stock. The grand total is $91.759,000. i w ere earm arked for specific put- aim of this military education is to pre This Srh<N ■ I S p ir it Help« "Cheap” leases on unproven and On th e other side of th e ledger they claim $84.000- poses w ith a deficit of m ore than W ith Y<mr pare men for leadership in times of na 000 and some thousands w orth of assets. Now this : $1.000,000 questionable oil and gas lands are Mak< ■ a B e tte r Srh«i in th e general fund. H UM N rw » S ta ff being offered to th e Oregon p u b tional crisis, when this country is in dan is th eir claim. U ndoubtedly 75 per cent of th at would E d ite d hy Itittabom Union Itlidi B rh ia il S tu d e n t Rudy lic by agents for an unlicensed land c r ' nnn fw i f°r th e real w orth. This am ounts to ger of being overrun by enemy forces. F iling*of th e referendum against W ith th e assets now am ounting to $63 - I senate bill 43 of th e special session exchange company, th e P ortland ' Military training gained in schools is S63.000.000. Business Bureau reports O p G I ' e t t c l C h o i ' U 000.000 and liabilities of over S91,000,000 at best it I may have throw n a monkey w rench IIIL H I NEW S STALE , VT of benefit to any young man. it gives him does not tak e an actuary to figure out w hat these I into the state’s old age pension ma- This is an old racket th a t has been | . » tili. w o rk e d on th e C alifornia public J V l e i T l b e i ’S N a i T I C f l A n n M u n k rew erect bearing, good exercise and some ap securities th at have been floated through th e coun chinery, in the opinion of many for years. T he agents represent the» Annfatant M titn ra are really w orth. It is inconceivable th a t th e legal and tax experts Following is a list of those in preciation of the need for discipline and try M a ry C a ld w e ll und J<.y E œ lk e r property as unproven te rrito ry ad Following officers for Girl Re ru n of stockholder wishes his friend and U nder th e old age pension act th e operetta chorus: Philo N ud in e P attem on the rights of others. Nine times out of general serves were eh'eted F ebruary 5: neighbor to pay m ore than he should for his pow er I as am ended by th is bill all of the joining big oil com pany holdings. Senat«* I. V e rne A hendnH h G irls—Velma Abcndroth, Je ssie In some instances representation has Dixie Lee MacDowell, president; ten it will not create a spirit of militar ju st so th a t he (the stockholder) m ay recoup his ! requirem ents of th e federal gov- been m ade th at the land is govern (» irl B«^erv«»H J m n A n n C onnell Agee. Edith Anderson. Bonni B a rt H i- Y LaVellc Jackson, vice-president: Torn Si n ti her losses sustained by using poor ju d g m en t in his in • ern m en t w ere m et except th at of ism, either, for most any individual put vestm ment land, but investigation proves B I........ D avid T< o r lie t Jean Ann Connell, secretary; Mai ents. ¡providing state funds for m atch th at the governm ent has nothing to lett, Dorothy Barr. M argaret Batch S liu L n t C otiii' Irm n l T ra i Rk through the manual of arms, bayonet bel Flint, treasurer; B arbara En The dem ocratic policy in public m atters is "The ing Uncle Sam 's contribution and do w ith this project. T he state cor elar, Vida Bean. LiV on Hergrcen. T ry S im are H a ro ld M eyer sehede, business m anager; Esthet drill, marches, etc., will know that all is p-eatest good for th e greatest num ber." Now su re ¡m any attorneys w ere of th e opin poration com missioner has held that G race Bowman. Evelyn Briot, D or A d v h o r Mi.«»* A lle n othy Brown. B arbara B urdette. H irty, reporter, and Louise Cruz- ly this is a public m atter and th is policy should ion th at th is featu re could have these lease sales are not a viola not glory and pleasure in army life. en, council representative. apply. Roughly speaking I doubt if the security | been taken care of by a court ac- tion of th e Blue Sky law. However, K athryn Cawrse. Dorothy Challa- Editorial combe, Phyllis C hristener. Ardls Annual G irl Reserve boy and holders constitute 2 per cent of th e n um ber of users | tion to set aside th e “diversion' many people have lost money and O peretta tim e is here again with girl Alma Eslinger, Betty Jo party for February 14 of electric energy, certain ly not to exceed 5 per I section of the am ended act, re valuable securities by purchasing Ellingson, its annual grievance. Somehow It been postponed until F ebruary as Fowler, Mary Ann G arthofner, 29 cent. In this event 95 people out of every 100 m ust leasing the $1,000,000 which the such leases, w hich never prove out. Gloria G illette, Betty H nrader, Ev doesn't seem quite fair that those on account of a crow ded schoo be m ade to contribute to m ake up the losses of these legislature attem pted to divert to The B etter Business bureau has had elyn Haworth. Ruth Holcom, May who give their tim e nnd effort to schedule. general relief purposes. A dog poisoner, who went around other five people. many com plaints against this com Hudson, M argaret Imlay, M arian rehearsals should h iv e to pay for The referendum filed by the Ore- Registration opens Monday for Jud g in g by past perform ances w hat reason have dropping poisoned sandwiches at Rose extrem and • u“* • . pany, and urge k *. ,- a i i c i i i l e * caution ann Jackson, icon, n Betty ciiy jn Johnson. n in o n . r.nnor Elinor costumes they can never use again. gon Old Age Pension stockholders of hoping ev er to realize an y Der, n e careful investigation before m aking | K ram ien, Dorothy K uratli, Anna Glee club being strictly an in te r the second semester All new mem burg, is suspected of having caused the these league continues in effect th e act bers must take the regular Girl thing on th e ir investm ent? And w hile they are op t h e a ct I an investm ent of this nature. I t Leider, r -----t ....... .. — . school activity is about the only Jesse Lowe. Ellen ..... Lunden, Reserve test. death of a little four-year-old girl. The tim istically waiting, th ey them selves are being pen of th e 1935 reg u lar session. This M ary Manley, Mary Ella M iriner, thing m any out-of-tow n pupils, $1,000.000 for pensions dog poisoner is one of the meanest of in alized by paying higher rates th an w ould be neces appropriates Pat Moyer. M arjorie Patterson. Eva and, yes, some in-tow n ones, too. , Program committee, w ith Louise The Joy of Being Editor and fixes th e age m inim um at 70 Peppard, Virginia Perkins. Jean are able to participate In. Then to Cruzen as chairm an, washed anil dividuals and his deeds are always the sary u nder a public ow nership regim e, if w e are to years, G etting out this little paper is no but continues a num ber of the experience of other publicly ow ned en ter Person. Ann Peters. Lucille Fas- get cheated out of the big event polished ¡ill the trophies belonging picnic. source of danger to little children, who take provisions which conflict w ith the prises as a "yardstick.” niuiscn, Esther Robb, Peggy Ross, of the year Just beoiuse papa does to the high school, unsuspectingly may pick up the poison. The creation of th is d istrict w ill give th e people federal act, such as th a t of county If we p rin t jokes people say we E lvera Sahnow, Wilma Schildhaur, n't see how he ran afford to—lit A Girl Reserve cabinet meeting residence qualifications. S tate of are silly; Thelm a Signor, Ruth Slm antcl, erally speaking throw that money was held Monday, fifth period, and J his danger has been pointed out repeat w ithin th e district an organization th a t can con ficials are hopeful th at th e N a tract, e ith e r w ith the already ex istin g utilities, or tional Security board w ill be w ill If we don't they say we are too Mary Helen Tolson, G ladys Trach- away. Such things do happen anil plans are being made for a party edly by this newspaper. It should be made for seems th .. at this injustice should and for the programs during the sel. Tosh Tsugawa, Blanche Vande- ' it —............. serious. B oneville pow er directly, or do otherw ise as is ing to overlook these m inor con mighty uncomfortable for dog poisoners thought - ............ S urely some month of February. nttentlon. best u n d er th e existing circum stances, but flicts in th e state act and th at O re If we clip things from other m ag h»*y, Celestine Waibel, M axine W.al- f «,'.t could be done nbout it. (Iron, H attie W arren, Doris Weber, thing " J when caught. This paper hopes that the no m atter w hat is done th is organized district will gon may yet be able to qualify for Miss W eatherred attended nn ad azines nita Weik, Nancy Williams, Jean visors' meeting in P ortland Tues miscreant in Roseburg may be caught, but be at a m uch b etter advantage th an can any single participation in federal funds for We are too lazy to w rite them our A Pitman, Dorothy Sohler, Bessie F i p f f v I I t d i l l s ! day afternoon to m ake the spring individual. "Vote for the pow er d istrict.”—J. G. ROBB. th e needy aged. selves; it is a mighty difficult thing to do. Wiemcke, Beulah Shepard, !(•• • ' I ;V schedule for the Girl Reserves If we don’t we are too fond of our Lee Deremer, Eva Be» ler, E sther ( . o D t C S t C D O lC C own stuff. Some political prognosticators Boge, Irene Bunke, Yvonne Bun three senior girls chosen Strange as It Seems around the state house are w illing If w e don't p rin t contributions,, noli, Ju an a n ita Cawrse, Jean Ann by Of the the student body in the D. A to risk th eir reputations on a p re We don't appreciate tru e genius; Connell, M argaret Cypher, Helen R. M argaret Cypher, In giving nit, contest for the trip to Washing If we do p rin t them th e magazine diction th a t th e legislature will be Dean, Bernice Dillon, Verna Dillon. ton. D C„ the faculty selected B et account of the Girl Reserve c o n -| is filled w ith junk. TT„;?at®( Priniep E- C. Hobbs condemns called into special session again M arjory D uxbury, B arbara E n ty Hobbs as the Hilhi representa ference nt Salem, reported one If we m ake a change in th e other University and O. S. C. printing plants as Argus of February 3, 1921 soon in spite of G overnor M ar schede, Mary Fenimore, Marybel tive in the draw ing at Salem. speaker as advising th at Hie a v e r person’s w rite-up w e are too A lexander defeats dam age suit. Ju ry tin ’s repeated insistence th a t he Flint, Joy Foelker, M argaret G a r age girl should not keep steady uneconomical. Most printers and newspa holds S heriff critical, sh e riff not responsible for damages. would not convene the lawm akers field. Helen Graf, Helen H affner, com pany until she is at least 23. P arty Planned permen around over the state are inclined Esther Harty, Melba Hnverslick, C arnation announces m ilk p rice rise from $1.70 again. These prophets base their It w e don't we are asleep. A pparently, some of our girls are Philos held their monthly busi Now like as not someone will say. to agree, but would include the state plant to $1.90. predictions on the need for fu r Ethel Hendryn, Vivi in Hesse, D or ness m eeting last Tuesday above th e average. We swiped this from some other Party othy Jackson, LaVelle Jackson, plans w ere discussed and ¡i as well. It would be only fair to the tax- A m erican Legion w ill open new quarters here th e r legislative action to put. O re One of our new spaper staff, In magazine -WE DID. gon in line for federal funds for Florence Jansen, Shirley Kelley, live date was set for sometim tenta- ary 10. w riting up club proceedings, re- e in paying printers over the state to eliminate F eb ru old age pensions. M argaret Klein, Mary Lovgren. March. A com mittee was appointed ported that a dinner was brought Mrs. Jo h n M eyer of F ird ale dies Ja n u a ry 31. such public owned plants. Ninety-nine Pearl Lowe, Hetty Mayes, Amelia Jam es W. Cave, O regonian agent and carrier m ake arrangem ents for a hall. Miller, Helen Oliver, Naydene P a t to times out of a hundred the public will be h ere for 43 years, dies F eb ru ary 2. Forest fires in Oregon during A m ajority vote of the society d e terson, Dorothy Peery, C hristine 1935 b urned over an area of 74 cided that it should be a better and more efficiently served by pri ♦ ♦ Conduets M agazine Exchange Robb, B yrdeane Rogers. Velma party w ith all the trimm ings. "kid" 356 acres, resulting in a loss ag vate business than by publicly owned and E. G. Botighner, who cam e here Rosevear, Dora Randstrom, D or Argus of February 15, 1906 gregating $201,630, according to a from Kansas and entered as a othy Schans, Frances S cherrer, D or conducted business in any line. A rchbishop C hristie blesses tw o new bells at St. rep o rt by J. W. Ferguson, state Ben Laym an, an old student of junior, is conducting a maguzine T ÏIN E A PPLE S arc about 89 per othy Steinke, Evelyn Steinke, E ve Hilhi, M atthew s church. forester. Lighting started 348 of visited school Thursday. He exchange nt the stage depot. cent water, but try to con- lyn H atfield. Word received th a t E. E. L ytle has sold $2.000,- the fires, but man was responsible said th at w hile cleaning out his Boys Richard Abls, F aurest A n basement, he found some old an vines a Chicagoan of the truth 000 in bonds to San Francisco T ru st com pany to fi for most of them. Incendlarists are In Sunday's Journal a ppoared derson. Ralph Beaman, Raymond nuals, nnd they caused him to charged w ith 287 of th e y ear’s nance building Tillam ook line. of that statement. Ewing Cline, Charles Crittenden, Kenneth come back. The only fam iliar fares* picture of Miss Ellanorc Ev A. C. Shute. cashier of S hute bank, succeeds in fires, careless sm okers started 371 Hillsboro’s firemen are entitled to a getting Cruse. Robert Eastman. Don' Eoelk- he could find w ere those of Mr who was a teacher in the old Hills d business m en to give $500 to help and cam pers w ere responsible for New York court declares th a t great deal of praise not only for their pay rig h P t o rtlan 2 2.3. boro high school. Miss Ewing | or. W alter Foelker, J ime Forsythe. of way bill for Tillam ook road. n wife cannot ho prosecuted for Don Fowler, Ted G ardner, Paul Barnca, Miss W eatherred and Miss now district secretary or Presby is Allen. work in fighting fire, but in their commu O pening of C rescent th e atre S atu rd ay night big looting her husband’s pockets, G raham , Leonard Hansen. Virgil illions in idle funds draw ing The n atty uniform s seen around terian mission work. nity service. They handled the Fourth of society event. Cast includes H. T. Bagley, Will A d no M interest which, makes zippers with lock Hatfield. Jack Hlm m elright, Don high but not one cent to in school rem ind us that this is kins. C laude C. Cate, Will B arrett. W illiam P. T uck nnd key an approprialo mascu July celebration successfully last year and er, O rville Wilkes, Miss B eulah Benton, Miss Hilda vest in county w arrants. That was K irkm an, Vernon Kreilz, Melvin j Boy Scout week. S uperintendent B. W. Barnes line style hint. M ariner, Leland McCann, Eldon 1 M argaret Cypher has been ap was among those absent this week the answ er of the state bond com only recently managed the President’s Davies, Miss Bess Slattery, Miss L etitia Imbrie. McCann, Franklin Oliver, D o n pointed by Miss Potts to assist with on account of bod cold». mission to the request of Elmer Birthday ball at the request of other civic New skating rin k opened in Im brie building at Goudy, state relief adm inistrator . If a Judge turns that notorious Rogers, Tom Stretcher, Ja y Smith, the girls’ gym classes. Hillsboro Argus contains all th( groups in the city, who were to handle tho Cornelius. that sta,,* funds be u.;er| in taking gang leader over to the peniten Ed Sens, Ward Tolson. Charles Tol- Neil Hiehardson. the speaker at John Pieren of Helvetia suffers broken leg while up county w arrants in order to son. Wilson W ieneeke, Howard this w eek's assembly, gave an ac news of Hillsboro and the gur ticket sales. tiary warden, he might bo heard grubbing stumps. rounding communities. Rend i elim inate discounts on relief w ar- to say, "Touhy from mo to you.” Hulit, Selm er Hendrickson, LcRoy count of his recent trip around tile and keep informed on what That Hillsboro ¡< jto . m II v in need of S tate C apital sonie new modern homes to fill require- ments of the community is cb arly demon- strated in visits to local real estate men. ews L et ter One of them said recently that he knew B Y A . I.. L I N [111 E C t ot only one bouse for rent. Small, modern houses are in such demand that in many 'olitiially Minded Fo rases if a person gives any indication of intention to move, a waiting list immedi Turn Thoughts to ately develops. It looks to the average per Public (1 I ice son like construction of some moderately priced small, modern houses would prove Al.EM W ith Ihc special »'lection a good investment. i i m utter of history and a For those who can possibly arrange for prim now ary » 'le c ti,n c» ining up iu Mav construction it seems like a logical time thoughts of the politically minded naturally tu rn to thoughts of pub- with all the aid being given through the j lie offici tin state ami Federal Housing Administration. Home federal i ■ obs ami fo the r which th e tw o ownership makes for stable citizenship. m ajor parti,*s w ill be s» la d in g the! N s Columbia Defenses Constructive Improving CAUGHT IN THE WILD I Public Forum Attack Military Course H ilh i News Miss Mac Dowell Kesei’ve L eader Í An Unspeakable Crime Shoe Fits Elsewhere jofe-Mesf Credit Due McCluey, Kenneth Short. world. happening at home. If /