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    Pa pre Two
H IL L S B O R O
JflUsbor^Argus
W h k W h lrh 1« Combined the Ilill»bnro Independent
■ 11 laboro Argue « ta b . 1894
H illsboro Independent « t a b . 1873
M r K IN N E Y A M r K IN N E Y . Publiahera
Pub Ila had Thursday
Entered aa second-class m atter In the
pue to ff ira at Hillaboro, Oregon
V E R N E M r K IN N E Y
Editor
M R S. E. C. M r K IN N E Y
Associata Editor
O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O l’ N T Y
Selected u* Orejjwn'a Be^t Weekly Newspaper, 19S0
Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1930
Honorable Mention N ational Editorial Association Newspaper
Production Contest. 1934-85, and General Excellence, 1985
Congratulations Winners
AR G U S,
S ta te C ap ital
N e w s L e tte r
The voting fo r th e tw o fre e trip s to
C alifo rn ia an d Old M exico is en d ed am i
ann o u n cem en t o f w inners is m ade in th is
issue of th e A rgus. C o n g ra tu la tio n s an d
bon voyage to the w inners. It has been
B I A. U L I N D a S C I
fun c o n d u c tin g such a contest, even th o u g h
th e re have been some irrita tio n s at various
tim es d u rin g the eight w eeks of th e co n ­
P olitical Pot Roiling
test. E v e ry th in g possible w as done to see
in S ta te ; Ruhl N ew
th a t th e co n tests w ere co n d u c te d strictly
B oard M em ber
a c co rd in g to th e rules.
T hat it has been beneficial to th e sp o n ­
sors goes w ithout saying, p a rtic u la rly those 4? \I EM The biggest surprise to
date in th e present political
w ho p u t in re a l e ffo rt. R eports received ! campaign
was the announcem ent
from various firm s and in d iv id u als in­ i this week bj Fai l Hill, state rep-
d ica te th a t people from o u tly in g sections, | resentative from Lane county, that
he would not be a candidate for
in te rested in various c a n d id a te s th ro u g h re-election.
No satisfactory ex p lan ­
being a rela tiv e or frie n d , but w ho seldom ation has yet been forthcoming for
com e h ere because of living n e a r o th e r Hill's decision. One of the few
veterans of the house and o u t­
c e n te rs, s ta rte d com ing to th e county , standing
as a leader in past ses­
seat to do all th e ir tra d in g . W e hope th a t sions Hill was generally conceded
this is tru e am i th a t they have lea rn ed ' to have a decided advantage in
race for the speakership at the
th e v alu e of this com m unity as a tra d in g the
next session in the event the re ­
cen ter.
publicans again dom inate the o r­
Front all re p o rts th e c a n d id a te s, th e m ­ ganization ‘at that time.
for congressional hon­
selves. have enjoyed w o rk in g in th e con­ ors Candidates
as well as the electorate gen­
test. To those, w ho d id not get in on the erally. anxiously aw ait word from
w innings, this y e a r, we say b e tte r luck ! the Townsend camp as to the e n ­
dorsem ents of this well organized
next tim e.
m inority whose support is being
O ur re g re t is th a t all th e g irls c an n o t | eagerly sought by a m ajority of
m ake th e trip . T hey w ere a m ighty fine ’ the aspirants to public office in
■ this state. G rape-vine advices from
bunch of g irls an d good sports.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
TI hu ' x I hv , M ir th 6, 19311
The Great American Home
In g He h it . t h f i e w o u ld h r n o w -
d r if t s to w iu le th ro u g h .
F ro m t»vt»r.v in d ic a tio n , th e e lu ln e
ju m p e r c o u ld be n iii pi i*»ed a n <1
ta k e n b e fo re In* re a liz e d tiia t an>
o th e r p a rl.v th o u bis own
h a d
com e It» th e v a lle y T h e one nee I
w as |o a v o id u.-lng th e p l ineN e ll
gm e. Its ro a r w o u ld be b e a rd fo r
m ile s .
G a rth c a lc u la te d
th e
v o lp la n e
tin g le w it h hi« u tm o s t s k ill I f lie
b it th e w a te r too soon, th e p ro -
pellet* w o u ld h a ve In he Used to
p u ll th e plain» in to tin» la u d in g ,
i f he h e ld on too long, th e re m ig h t
be a c ra c k u p
I t w a s a m d t e r o f fr a c tio n ; o f
seconds lie a llo w e d fo r th e fa ct
tiia t th e
lig h t w in d was abeam ,
in s te a d o f s in k in g d o w n fro m th»»
g la c ie r
lie ; oin» f a llu ie
was
to
CAUGHT IN
THE WILD
By Robert Antes Bennett
MY WIFE UP A SP LEN D ID
Di2ivEf2— in fact ; P erfect -
B ut she closed hei ? eyes
ANO HOLD? HER BREATH
( W N U S«*rvU*«» C opyright hy
Robert A m « Bennett)
(Continued from last week)
CHAPTER IX
Murder
In th e m orning G arth for the
■ first tune showed haste The dawn
was far too beautifully rose H<
Hnhscription Rates S trictly Cash in Advance
W ithin Washington County
Outside Washington County
m a d e sure that L ilith's blankets
Par year ..... .................
$1 60
V S . per year
.... . ....... 33.00
w ere b ark in her cockpit before
Six months ....... ........_ .........86
Foreign countries ........... 3.50
he handed her aboard. H e fitted
I the glass wind cowl Io the cockpit
hrunken volume
M E M B E R Oregon State
F
irst
Audited
Paper.
tain, which came up almost level ,,f
u r n am.
Editorial Associâti«>n and
Largest ABC Weekly
N ational Editorial Asso­
1
w
ith
her
eyes
C irculation in West.
T h e p la n e to o k to th e w a te r
ciation.
“If we strik e Into a blizzard, s m o o th ly , at d in o st th e e x a c t d i
gift your cap over your ears, and tiancc __ ft shore th a t lie had p la n
! blanket yourself, head and all." j ned Ttn» d if f ic u lt y was th a t tin»
i he warned. "You don't w ant to o u ts w ii lin g c u rr e n t la c k e d
t h e
hise your eats and nose"
force he e xp e c te d In s te a d o f »low-
C o n g ratu latio n s to R. J. S cearee on
The constable was already snug ' tng down o r s to p p in g s h o rt, th e
his prom otion in th e F irst N atio n al b a n k
I under his own cowl. G arth swung th ro e -n e a te r d ro v e in h o ld at th e
j I ......
in to h is j.,,«,,
p ilo t <
c o c npn.
k p it. vziii
O ld T » o «’Mill
b in c a h m p la in
o rg an izatio n . “ B ob" and M rs. S cearee
gave the propeller a spin for him.
m ade m any frie n d s d u rin g th e ir y e a rs in
T h e stre a m m o u th I n ked w id th
, This tim e G arth needed no clr- e n o u g h fo r th e s m a ll p i m e to
H illsboro and th ey c a rry w ith them th e
I cling in order to trace the air squeeze
th e la rg e one
Nor
: route. Aboard the cabin mono- w as th e re past
best w ishes of th ese frien d s. He w as a c ­
ro o m to m a n e u v e r b e ­
i
plane
he
hud
watched
Huxby'*
tive in com m unity w ork an d w as p a rtic u ­
tw e e n th e o f f sh o re ro c k s G a rth
1 Instrum ent« and noted the land-
il w it h In s ta n t d e c is io n
He
larly fa ith fu l in his violin p lay in g at th e
i m arks from ubove He now knew s a w e te
e rv e d th e llire e -s e a te r to c le a r
the way in by air. He did not th e ta il o f th e c a b in pla n e As he
c h a m b e r of com m erce luncheons a lo n g
even have to follow the zigzag s trip p e d o ff h is goggle and s w u n g
w ith C h arles W a lk e r. It will not seem
' course that he had been forced d o w n fro m his c o c k p it w it h th e
!the
Townsend
ranks
have
it
that
n a tu ra l w ithout him p rese n t to h elp in
j to grope along In guiding Huxb.v m o o rin g lin e , th e p o n to o n stem s
I the organization w i l l probably
of M
all
those
turns.
4 | j k ” ’..e e s lie lN
th e e n te rta in m e n t.
’ His
* m ental . map
. ... .r,
S, S
■
• MS • I--,
I place no candidate in the field
....a distances
.11.1..,,...... enabled
.... .1,1.. 1 him
io ... ana an il UK. 1 gr. an 11 i»n a w ater-
bearings and
against United States Senator Mc-
To his successor, Russell T isdale, th e
worn
ro c k . h iikss thi* m ii ro w c h a n ­
to draw a direct air line to tin n e l fro m th«» ta il o f th e o th e t p la in
i Nary, who is understood to have
com m unity ex ten d s a w elcom e a n d ex­
lost valley. H r headed along it
received a ‘'50-50" ratin g at the
B e fo re tlie c u rr e n t c o u ld flo a t
as straight ns the erow flies
pressions of good will. He is not en tirely
hands of the king m akers in this
th«» th re e -s e a te r hack in to deep
Hy
th
e
tim
e
the
lovely
ros<
T his S to c k h o ld e r O pposes D istrict
j organization. The sam e source of
unknow n in this com m unity, hav in g served
w a te r. G a rth leaped ashore L i l i t h
daw n g lu e d into an angry red had opened th«» e o w l o f h e r c o c lt-
To the Editor of the Argus—I have been very j inform ation has it that none of
overseas w ith the old T h ird O regon along-
sunrise,
the
roaring
plane
h
a
il
.
p it a nd was starting to c lim b out
much interested in reading the article in list w eek’s j Oregon's present congressmen will
flown all the way across
w ith a n u m b er of H illsboro m en.
h u , t ia r t h g la n ce d .it th e th re a te n in g
Argus by Ferd Langer regarding the proposed new- [receive the official blessing of the
w
eary
desolation
of
muskeg
»
and
sky
Townsendites,
who
will
place
the
utility district.
broken-ridged l o w e r m ountains
"S h e h is s e ttle d d o w n h u rd und
Like Mr. Langer. I am a stockholder in our i m antle of their favor upon other
Close ahead loomed the last range fust. M e s H a m ill B e tte r s la y snug
The navy d e p a rtm e n t h as tu rn e d dow n present power company and expect to share the candidates.
in front of the Selwyns The sum ­ ubniird until w e return."
In
the
first
district
S
tate
Sen-
mits that h id reared up so bare
f la t a bill fo r dev elo p m en t of a naval a ir profits with my other partners.
i tor Cortis D. Stringer of Linn coun-
The girl's reply was to scramble
Mr. Langer adm its being very impressed by Mr. . ty is out w ith a bid for the Town-
and brown under the sum m er sin. i f„rwlir<-,- 0I1
„horew ard wing
base a t T ongue point. T he p ow ers th a t be
now gleam ed with a w hite man- ((f , he ,.l|H.
w ldl.u ,)U(
Kram ien's Tacoma chart. A pparently Mr. K ram ien send vote as a candidate for the First Church of Christ (Scientist) I offering C F socit-.,
seem to have little re g a rd fo r th e d e fe n se ­ is
society
meetings
tie. Hie o n ly d a rk spots w e r e , ,
‘
a good salesman of ideas as w ell as pills.
dem
ocratic
nomination
f
o
r
con-
Services
are
held
every
S u n d a y 6 30 p. m Interm ediate and voting p re e io ic c s to o
te e o to
h o ld th e
lessness of O regon, but will co n tin u e to
Mil- nt 11 a m ; W ednesday evening people. E v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e 7 30 i n o w
’
d , , w " 1,1
t h *' ” f
I suggest that Mr. K ram ien m ake up another gress. E. W. K irkpatrick of
service, 7:30 ¡snow,
a d d m ore and m ore to th e m illions sp e n t in chart and show the differences between Tacoma and waukie. also a democrat, is out services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school; p. in Song service and
nowshoes, and all the blankets Hi
ami sermon.
sermon. | ' Thickening
Thickening cloud
fo
re
to
ld
an-
for the congressional nom ination at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age Study o f Acts VI Tu.- dov. 2 p other storm“ Hut G arth h o i o u t- tossed everything to Dillon, tiicn
C alifornia a n d W ashington. W ell let's the proposed new district. Show how Tacoma dis­ on
an anti-Tow nsend plan
plat- of 20 years are welcomed. Free . L a d .e s' Aid meeting, followed
raced it
nstead o f ' w i g ng in took the girl on his shoulder
tributes power over an area of 25 square miles with
keep p lugging aw ay, O regon, p ersistence 1600 customers per square mile and then show that form, being th e first candidate thus reading room open on Wednesday? bv missionary nrnm im t i . h . n .v L
The policeman had started up­
in
, ,
,
, ’
n
n u d -J vk
'pr
A c p e 'h /' 1 • nkc I "and d o n e s tre a m w ith th e o u tfit Ho w ilk '
should ev en tu ally — b rin g success.
the new district would have 2447 square miles with far ,0 d e fy th e T o w n s e n d ite s w it h and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. m 7.30
DroC
a ra m 1On
° ^ os‘tlon Sun^ ' S to ? ic‘
| e r a n d B ib le s tu d y A h e a r ./ w c l -
,a,t i h ^ a . T . i d e of the’ moun aln ed across the now shallow ford
possibly 16 customers per square m ile if every fam ­ i To
ily connected with the line. I am wondering" if the 110 ineir program.
,
, . .
---- 1 w ithout getting a drop of w ater
—.
'co m e to “the church ...m.
with a .. «.....
fam- on a . long
upslant
I ver th„ “
,,f (lH
.
C D. Nickelsen. Hood River re-
M. E. Church (Bethany)
¡ j, s p ir it " R L. Putnam , pastor.
vast difference in area served and the vast differ­
A few .... cs n o rth fro m the,,as.s r ( , sl„ (.
G il,
s ll„ , M L l l l | t l
Politicians are not g e ttin g th e ir feet ence in num ber of custom ers would not m ake a publican, is the only candidate t o ' On G erm antow n road. Sunday |
he banked to the west and headed „„ (u , shl,
llkl. , „ k ,,f
w et by e n te rin g th e rac e e a rly th is y e a r. vast difference in cost of distribution. T hink it file so far from the second dis- school every Sunday. 10 a m ; Ger-
Beaverton Chureti of Christ
i for tne lowest notch in the jiiRRed ...... ,
, , splashed
,, , a . c .. n » .. a lte r
trict. Report has it that C larence man service. 11 a. m., first a n d
, .
H
»
ii
ine.’il
and
M any un d o u b ted ly feel th a t it is a y e a r over.
"Looking for a City" will be the I eastsid«» w a ll o f th e v a lle v A b o v e . v , ,
your inform ation I will state that our pres­ | B. Phillips of Burns may also seek third Sundays; English service. 11
k ank D
»x.n
of po ten tial political d y n am ite and a re ent For
next Lord's Day brought i th . . e . ...
. g re a t . b arrier
. th e . • plant» h u m p * - I i A , , t th e ia r h
illo n s to p . p e d
power company serves 2500 square miles of , the republican nomination. In the a m - second and fourth Sundays b subject
y H ie p a s to r, f o llo w in g th e C o m - I " d, l l k l ' ■' 1,oat ,n ' <t'«>PPy
aw a itin g developm ents. W ell we c a n ’t say territo ry and has an average of 41 custom ers per dem ocratic camp indications are i — Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
to
put
on
a
pair
o f snow-shoe*
u n io n service
s e rv ic e at
o 'c lo c k , spe- I C ;ii th p a id no co nscious he«>d to G a rth lo w e re d th e g ir l
l 1 m
munion
at 11
11 o'clock
a
that W alter M. Pierce, incumbent, 1
th a t we blam e them in th e least, co n sid er­ square mile.
Banks M. E. Church
i I cial music u.»
mv choir under the th e ro u g h passage H is h ands and bare rock, and ran down the left
by the
may have prim ary
competition
I
hazard
a
guess
that
even
if
Uncle
Sam
gave
the
control*
with
ing th e tre n d of political th o u g h t w ith its
«Johnson
Mr
Í
r‘
‘
1
adjusted
Sunday
school
every
Sunday.
9:43
leadership
Mrs
U* ¡wing aboard the cabin
us power free at Bonneville we could not distribute w ith R epresentative Clint Haight
leaving
hi* bank
___ ___ ____
. . _ S Howard
m • Mrs. Fred Wolford, super- Vernia Hopper, superintendent of j I autom atic , precision,
'
..........................
..
accom panying ra d ic a l tendencies.
plane With him he took t h e
of Canyon
City ___
and V.
it in the proposed new district at low er rates than of
M
adras
both
mentioned**in
this
Iin
,e
n
d
e
n
t
Preaching
services
by
»»‘hie
school,
urges
a
full
a
t
.
|
'
‘’’cntl«
n
free
to
center
upon
w
hat
blankets. When he r u n e ashore,
we are now paying unless we paid part of its cost
Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, every Sun- tendance at 9:45 a m “How a r c . IJi , .
,
he had on dry sinks and mocra-
in taxes. Of course th a t could be done. We could connection.
.
.
.
I
day
evening
at 8 o’clock. L a d ie s ’ ’ be D ead Raised?” w ill be th e
*
1
sins.
T here is m uch food fo r th o u g h t in a have low power rates and higher taxes but I fail
Appointment of Robert W. Ruhl. * id meets iirst and th *rd Wednes- subject of the serm on follow ing »*'• ’ h ’v..
hi
7 ' n"1"»
He frowned at Lilith She was
Medford publisher,
publisher, to a place on da*s at 2 P
tf •'«>"« service conducted by t h
hl bku k be <-f spruce a flopping aw kw ardly a l o n g o n
le tte r w ritten by M. P. C ady a n d a p p e a r ­ to see the advantage of such an arrangem ent.
In this new district I would be a stockholder the
state
board
of
higher
e
d
u
c
a
tio
n
______
.
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7
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h
n
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,
£
k
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.
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>
snowshoes
behind th e policeman
ing u n d e r “ Public F o ru m .” on th is page. or partner w ith every other taxpayer in the dis­ the state board
“T
ake
off
those webs and get
gives
the
new
trict
including
some
of
the
counties
along
the
coast
It is so good th a t th e A rgus su g g ests th a t
into the cabin." he o rd e re d
representativ
every ta x p a y e r re a d it a n d p ro fit th ere b y . who are having a hard tim e to pay their bills ju st ant board.
“I will not.” she refused “I'm
now. Yes I would go into partnership w ith them the Oregon
going with you I came to see that
. . »..„
-
• - --- - ........ —
and guarantee th eir share in this new district by one Mrs. Sheldon Sackett
.
____ ____ _ibovc j beast arrested ”
(B eatrice, ’ " :30 p. m. Woman's Missionary
the
saddle
between
the
peaks,
he
bonds an dtaxes against my already over burdened W altom although the wife of a society last Wednesday of m onth.—
Putm an, pastor.
" D o n 't be a fool We’ll be then»
shoved the stick forw ard and cut and
C o n g ra tu la tio n s a re d u e H illsboro property.
new spaper man. is herself an edu- ! Hev- A. C arrick, m inister.
tf
back b e fo re you've m o re th a n
the
gun
With
the
roar
of
the
But this partnership would be different frortf / r l t d > having taught school a n d
union high school officials an d b oard
g o t s ta rte d . T h e re ’s no tim e to
The Congregational
Church
.
e
n
g
in
e
s
tille
d
,
th
e
p
la
n
e
s
w
o
o
p
e
d
I
„
.
„
i
,
Un
th e one w ith our present pow er company. When T 'sérvted in the office of state su p er­
Christian . . Church
school. 10 a. m . Rich-
R ic h -' down
d o w n at
at the lake like a m onstrous
o n s tro u s '* , * " f
5
Blizzard
may ,w
m em bers o n 't h e high s ta n d in g acco rd ed w
.......
,
i Church
n u r c h school.
>
. ..
ant to end my present partnership I can sell my intendent of public instruction be­
i,n,nut<’
th e local school in a survey by a m em ber stock or burn it up if I can’t get a buyer and I fore entering public life as sec­ Lord s day unified study-w orship ard Wiley, superintendent; morn- bird of prev Relatively *neakinc I «7°
•rvice.
9:45-11:45
a.
m.
C
hurch
¡ng
worship.
11
o'clock.
Lenten
it
was
driving
at
its
cjuarrv
as!
,
h,‘c
.
<
>
n
Ihe
third pair
u
i . i i i . i rn s wiumiip.
II ociock . uenien
d riving
Its q uarry as
,
,, ..............,.....
1
of th e s ta te school s u p e rin te n d e n t’s s ta ff. am through for all time. I can cut off my lights and retary to form er G overnor P a tte r­ ~ school
u—i H worship. i 9:45-10;
.
He
class peri-1 sermon. ....
"Ye —
Prevail Nothing: I.o. noiselessly
as a great horned j owl i or
/ snowshoes.
j.lu'
¡‘ took
" ',k his
hls rifl<»
r,fl
go back to lamps, or candles if I don't like th eir son. Ruhl. a republican, succeeds od. 10-10:45: reassem bly and m o rn -I th e Work! is Gone After H im " of the North stoops to s tr ik e i f r " n,' - i ’-' i
and , ** rt ,, d ", f u
rates and they can't fine me or tax me or do an y ­ Leif Finseth of Dallas, also a re ­ tng
n io r sermon.
rabbit
" ‘ “ V ’’abl'' followed a
U worship. 10:40-11:45
1
i.> Music
m u s i c by O> Ju
UU1UK1
s e n n o n . "Mendelssohn
m e n o e i sonn and
a nd ra
n tu t. A Also,
ls o , b by
y e entering
n te r in g the
th e v vallev
a lle v i
thing to me. But how about it if I go into p a rtn e r­ publican. whose term expired Mon­ choir
ram
ien
i n g g
W
d e e o o v v e e r r this
n o . d a is
id ta ,.a
. ..on.................
c h o ir Mrs.
M rs. Florence
F lo re n c e K K
ra m
ie n d i- d i- the
tile Organ."
O rg a n " Music.
M usic. ' F F l lin
W i id
n t sa
d d le ' io t.s o l . o , f ,,' e ' 'im<* rapid gnit. He was an
T he new hom e of th e B eav erto n E n­ ship in this new district. Can I sell my stock? No day.
Ruhl's appointm ent is gener­ rector. Sermon. "Reaching the Un- the Gates." f r o m "Crucifixion." through the pass G arth felt sure experienced snowshoe r u n n e r
te rp rise on th e h ig h w ay as one drives Can I get my property out of th e district? No. once ally regarded as a rew ard for his reached." Be sure to rem em ber to S tainer T. A rth u r Dungan, a c tin g the plane would not be seen
Lilith tried to im itate their deft
always in. I can't even ta k e my nam e off of the support of the governor in the re ­ bring the special world-m issions m inister.
th ro u g h B eaverton is an a ttra c tiv e a d d i­ in.
H it next problem was to effect swinging stride with the webs She
petition if I find that I have made a wrong move cent campaign.
— il—
I a landing w ithout the roar of the tripped and plunged face-down In­
tion to our n e ig h b o rin g city. C o n g ra tu la ­ in signing. And if I decide to quit using their
May 15, according to R. H. Bal-
Bethany Baptist Church
re s ta rte d m o to r
He had a lre a d y to a drift.
tions a re in o rd e r fo r th is m a rk of p ro ­ power I can go back to lamps or candles, b ut they
Instead of turning back nt the
M embers of the state industrial dock. state highway engineer. The
Sunday:
Church
school,
9:45.
In
,I1a<Jc
out
H
uxby's
big cabin plane,
will
add
a
little
to
my
taxes
to
m
ake
up
for
the
gressiveness.
accident commission do not re ­ fifth bridge, at Newport, will not three departm ents. Worship hour, b’oored at_the month of the glacier girl's cry of appeal. G arth q u ic k ­
loss of revenue.
be p com
until
W pleted
l « 3 th
e b r Septem
W « S S ber
S a n 1 i 9 ’ ‘ Pr,en<’S ° f JcSU8'" Evening:'I
™ a‘
‘he only safe ened his stride to a run. A severe
No. thanks, I don t think I w ant any m ore ex p er­ ceive any extra compensation for S m
blizzard would thicken the skim
ilt fh rn " 73i men out of em l YoUn'!
P<‘«-ple's hour.
hour. 7:15
7:15 W
Worship
„ people's
orship, I m ooring place
iences in a partnership w ith a power company One th eir service as m em bers of the W
will
throw
new unem ploym ent compensation ployn.cnt.
hour, 8. "Taking God at His Word "
” he lake had already skimmed ice and d o se the w ater lane out
H o o ray ! L e t’s hope th e re is no slip is enough.
from the stream mouth. That would
A ttorney G eneral Van
Wednesday. 8 p. m . continued study ' "Ver with thin ice except where mean
In closing I will suggest that every taxpayer get commission.
’tw ix t th e cup an d th e lip th is tim e on th e
a wait until the stream ran
W inkle ruled in an opinion to Sec­
|
in
"Revelation"
and
prayer
s e rv -
out-rushing
glacier
torrent
kept
a
copy
of
this
law
and
read
it
and
then
when
it
Said the governor of Oregon
dry with the freeze-up of the gla­
im p ro v em en t of th e W olf cre e k and W il­
retary of State Snell. Salaries of
u/h
t
ice‘
Saturday,
young
people's
ban-
i
a
w
ater
lane
free,
w e ll o u t fro m
comes tim e to vote do like you did in the Jan u ary the
commissioners may be resto r­ the governor of California. " ’ w n a‘ quet in Salem — Theodore A. I.eger, shor'' H uxby undoubtedly h a d cier. Not until then would the
son riv e r sh o rt c u t ro a d s to th e sea.
special election, vote no. No more tax levying
n.lst(ir r-
to the old base only upon ap ­ are you going to do about the e uos i Pasto
: b ''<n shrew d enough to foresee u lake ire become thick enough for
bodies. No more taxes of any kind, we have plenty ed
---------------- — _ _
j freeze-up if he moored his plane the cabin plane’s pontoons to be
proval of the board of control and Angeles bum blockade?” Or w ords 1
already.—M. P. CADY.
to
that
effect.
G
overnor
M
artin
in
chopped free and pried up on the
the budget departm ent.
Druggist: "How’s your wife to- j 1>CIOW the foot of the placer trough surface.
P a rtia l p a y m e n t plan fo r fin es a d o p te d
a letter to G overnor M erriam d e­ day?”
i Absence of any smoke near the
clared that the situation at the
by ju d g e in S e a ttle . W hy not, m ost every
Above the site of his old camp
Customer: “Oh, she can't com- c '; " " 'r / 'n i ' th o '‘n t’1**' rn‘" er,‘ , weM
Reduction of com pensation for border was giving southern O re­
G arth halted and signed for his
th in g else m ay be h a n d le d in t h a t m an ­
plain
“
camped
at
the
placer.
The
stream
the
owned auto-
H olding C om panies, U tilities C riticized
— use of r privately
C
' s gon
u n c counties
u u n u e s c considerable
o n s ia e ra o ie c concern
o n c e rn
. ruggisi:
„ ’, » - i . ..t i aiun .. l .
u
m outh was too far from the dig- companion to listen. Down through
n e r? T he s ta te will p ro b ab ly g e t m ore
on state business from five and asked to be advised as to the | r u Druggis
: I didn t know she was gings for the hurried w orkers to the snowy stillness came a d e a r
Editor of Argus — I have, for several years, mobiles
cents a m ile to four cents has been policy of the state of California I as ill as that ”- Ex
on metal.
m oney in th e long ru n from fines.
noticed that one of the settled policies in the “prop­ recommended
tram p back and forth every tnorn- ring of metal
to the board of con w ith respect to continuation of the
iT n h * m n tln tiM f)
aganda " of the private utility corporations has been tro l by W allace S. Wharton, bud­ blockade.
and constant appeal to prejudice. Those get director. W harton declares that
• • •
School S p irit Belpa to
Is th e L iberty league re p re se n ta tiv e of a who steady
are opposed to the views or plans of the u til­ the proposed low er rate of pay
Co-operate W ith Your
Reports that Oregon w ar v e te r­
lib erty or big business? I t ’s a good nam e ity companies, and especially those who are active would still yield a profit to the
M ake a R etter School
would refuse to apply their
H ilh i N p w h S ta ff
to th e say th e least, but its personnel in­ in their efforts to protect or promote publicly ow n­ car ow ner over actual cost of op­ ans
F x litrt h r H illsboro U nion H igh Behool Rtuilsnt Body ---------
federal bonus paym ents tow ard re ­
ed
utilities
and
services,
are
persistently
denounced
eration as proven by records cov­ duction of th eir state bonus Joans
cludes all th e big business guns of t h e
as socialists, communists, and bolsheviks.
ering the operation of state owned brought a sh arp reto rt from J e r ­
co u n try .
l i t ) . I l l N EW S K T A fE
In view of the persistent charge of socialism, vehicles.
rold Owen, secretary to the World
• • •
communism, bolshevism, etc., it is interesting to
War V eterans’ S tate Aid com mis­
k 'llto e
Ann Munkre«
More than 37,750 acres of cut sion. "There is nothing to indicate
in q u ire ju st w hat is m eant by socialism, and who
Am lntnnt Editora
4U, ♦ 4u
«
” \ "1--------I A nnual Girl Reserve party held
and w hat is included in the epithet as used by the over tim ber land w ere classified n u d ia to ? U t h d r e ra T . oi ' i P‘ 'Ct
M nry C aldw ell anil Joy Foelker
S a tu rd a y in th e h ig h .school g y m -
Assembly is being held on T hurs­
rr hClra 0^ li«a t,° " to u‘he na.sium wag a bif,
A ky(}X.
F ililo
Nudine l ’nlieraon
representatives of the p rivate u tility corporations. as reforestation lands this week P,
by the state forestry board, as fol­ ner ’e - n ^ n f " l * ? ' ^
day this week, instead of on Wed­
Renate
l.iiV e rn e Abendrolh
All are classed together indiscrim inately, although
Lm atel>’ six‘.y ‘ «“ Pl*»
Present.
lows:
Clatsop
county.
8,473.53
acres;
G irl IC m ervn
J e a n A n n C o n n e ll
nesday, so that the student body
as every well informed person knows, there are Columbia, 2,810.42: Polk. 4,827 27; per cent of all veteran loans arc Patrons and patronesses w ere M r.
T o m H lr- tehee
may have the opportunity of b ea r­
A rgus, F e b ru a ry 24, 1921
being repaid prom ptly. Only "a and Mrs. R Frank Peters. Mr.
sharp distinctions.
i i i 'i e - I I
D a v id T o r i,et
Lincoln,
4.239.25;
Deschutes,
17.411.-
ing an address by Ken Tsurumi,
Chairm an Charles J. Herb of the F arm Bureau
sm allf stubborn group” of v eter­ and Mrs. P. G. Cruzeri, Mr. and
B ludent ( o u n d l
trin a i Traek
I wish, through this letter, to call the people's 95.
the Japanese ennsyl at Portland
T ry Rim are
H arold Meyer
has all in readiness for a big drive for the organ­
ans show no sign of appreciation M rs . Peteroon, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
• • •
attention
to
the
report
of
the
F
ederal
Trade
com­
A
'
i
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1
"
”
'-
M
l
«
A
lle
n
A musical program is being p re­
of past leniency on the part
ization of a county Farm Bureau to w ork in con­
Mrs. Frank W. Connell,
mission to the United States senate on this ques­
The state em ergency board, m eet­ f t ® , * 0™ i ^ m.m ;88i.0,?' S^ res oi > ! Hobbs.
pared for the occasion by the
r s . M erritt Jackson and Mr" w '.
junction with state and national Farm Bureau.
tion.
Here
I
find
exhibit
after
exhibit
of
th
e
m
eth­
sophomore
class.
ing
here
F
riday
for
the
first
tim
e
letters pouring into the offices of J. Enschede.
Mrs. F. R. Fish, 71, of Orenco dies.
Editorial
E. B. Tongue turns out consignment of China ods of this campaign of fear. Speakers selected to since its re-organization doled out the commission indicate th at most
G
radually
for
many
years
sub­
The couple w inning the box of
Hrholarships Offered
pheasants from the O. A. C. farm on his place on be used before service clubs, and cham bers of a total of $12,772 in delinquency of the veterans are anxious to re ­ candy for the prize dance was jects, which have been considered
commerce are not to try logic or reason, but ap ­ appropriations to replenish d e- pay the state at th e first opportu­
Meek plains.
The Oregon S tate System of
"not essential", have been dropped
Ethyl
H
endren
and
H
arry
Wojohn.
partm
ental
funds.
Largest
item
ap
­
peal
to
prejudice,
use
th
e
bolsnevik
idea,
and
deal
nity.
Miss Dorothy L inklater wins women's cham pion­
The high school faculty was also entirely from th e course of study Higher Education, which is con­
in generalities. To my w ay of thinking, we have proved by the board was a request
Possibly at the tim e it was the stituted by the University of O re­
ship in tennis at Pacific university.
Invited to attend the dance.
for
$5500
from
the
budget
d
ep
art­
Oregon's insane population is in ­
only thing to do, and yet it seems gon, Oregon S tale college, U niver­
Hillsboro students active at O. A. C. Lawrence two classes of enemies in this country. The com­ ment. A request by C. H. Gram
as if it was rath er an expensive s ity or Oregon Medical school, O re­
Taggart fixture in freshm an basketball, Verne Mc­ munist. who wishes to overthrow our governm ent, for an aggregate of more th in $14.- creasing at the rate of ap p ro x i­
Installation H e ld
idea not in dollars and cents, not gon Normal school. Southern O re­
Kinney out for track. Jam es Mahon publicity m an­ and the private ^wealth) socialist, who wishes to 000 for the bureau of labor and m ately 100 a day according to Dr.
Pot
luck
dinner
and
installation
gon Normal
school ami
and r.u.stern
Eastern
no n
o u t in
d c- 7
•-»■.mu nvnooi
stock:;
or r uorius,
bonds, but
in tlie
tlie de-
ager for big engineering show, and A lbert A sbahr dom inate our country through a su p er-stru ctu re of the welfare division was reduced Jo h n Evans, for 30 years a m em ­ of the new cabinet members for in nun
Normal school, Is offering
is supervising officer at the federal board for re ­ finance known as holding companies. The citizen by the board to $3500 and an ap ­ ber of the medical staff of the state the Girl Reserves was held at the velopm ent of hundreds of youth- I
hospital for insane. Calling a tte n ­ home of Jean Ann Connell T ues­ ful
fnl minds.
minrie C
Coetoiwi..
i. ......
becomes a vassal under either regim e. I have w it­
ertainly it
was no a lim ited num ber of scholarships.
habilitation.
propriation of $3772 was approved
to the fact th at insanity is day evening. The old and new "skin o f t anyone's nose" except the The values of these vary from $54
Rosie Jossy president new Senior girls’ literary nessed long enough these pirates of pow er holding for the departm ent of vocational tion
the American flag high above our constitution, and education. In voting the deficiency hereditary, Dr. Evans urged ster­ cabinet mem bers presented Miss studenls who will have to con­ at U niversity of Oregon to $18 nt
society.
'
ilization as t h e only safeguard
tin u e their high school education the normal schools. G raduates of
Robert H. G reer Jr. is organizing a dancing at the sam e tim e shaking the little red flag of appropriation for the budget d e­ against its continued spread. T w en­ W eatherred w ith a birthday gift.
Oregon high schools, who rank in
under Ibis lim ited currieulum .
Soviet Russia in the eyes of our citizenry.
class.
partm ent th e board w arned the ty-seven states, including Oregon,
It scarcely seems fair to those lhi‘ upper third of the high school
Tourney This Week
Remember, a vote for the proposed pow er dis­ budgeteers to be prepared to ju st­ now have sterilization laws, but
Bills to raise salaries Washington county sheriff,
The district basketball to u rn a­ who happened to have been born graduating class and who will need
clerk, judge, recorder, treasurer, assessor and school' trict j s a wise vote. - RAY L. ANTRIM, Box 37, ify their
existence
before th e next
a f national
1 .
g
. ,
.
a Dr. • o Evans
-z v o u .'»
i regards
C K d iU S
U
i d l l O D r l I d act
l.l
at ju st the rig h t tim e and place financial aid, are eligibli io apply.
Aloha, February 26, 1936.
superintendent pass legislature.
legislature or face the prospect o f . as necessary to cope w ith th e sit- m ent Is being held in the Linfield so that they must attend Hilhi at Application blanks may be obtain­
gymnasium at McMinnville
on
L-
House and Mrs. Lola Applegate m arried
abolishment. Labor Commissioner uation.
March 5, 6 and 7. The contestants I his p articular moment. It Is put­ ed from the secretary of the state
F ebruary 18.
Gram, following the m eeting an
are the w inning teams from Polk, ting some of them nt a disadvant­ board of higher education at Eu­
nounced th at he would be com­
❖
❖
❖
W ith 18 states already lined up
age, quite possibly for th eir entire gene or the registrar of the institu ­
pelled to discontinue th e welfare for a share of Uncle Sam’s pension Marion, Yamhill, Tillamook and life, by not offering them the ele­ tion w hich 1he applicant desires
A rgus, M arch 8, 1906
w ork of hls departm ent un til ad ­ fund Oregon officials are speed­ Washington counties.
ments of the p articular work in to attend These application.; must
E. E. Lytle expects to put more than 200 men
ditional funds w ere provided.
be filed by March 15.
ing up this sta te’s application to
which they intend to specialize.
Trophy Surrendered
to w ork on railroad construction on P R & N
• •
th e National Security board, whose
If
we
were
to
add
one
subject
at
The
new
deal
has
m
ade
a
challenge
to
business,
At
last
Wednesday’s
assembly
w hen w eather clears up. Thirty days uninterrupted
Beer
parlor
sell w ord will seal the fate of Oregon's Jam es Schick, president of the a time as they w ere dropped we
—
— t—
...v* operators, « who
in , am
Happy Birthday
which critics will find hard to answer. "If you ob­
w ork will complete line to Banks.
to minors or drunks, can expect old age pension set-up. Plans p re­ student body at Forest Grove, su r­ would soon be on a higher educa­ n o '?. E ur kc‘ Clinton Duxbury,
ject
to
federal
spending
to
give
men
jobs
so
they
C hance for city to have park. J. W. Shute b a r­
no
sym
pathy
from
the
state
liquor
pared
by
Elmer
Goudy,
state
relief
tional
plane.
Billy Corwin, Henry Hansen, A l­
can eat you give them the jobs yourselves,” says
rendered the silver trophy to Hills­
gains for th e Jam es H. Sewell grove.
control commission. At a meeting adm inistrator, provide for pensions
bert Hansen. A lbert Lillegnrd E l­
Miss Florence Cawrse, 20, died at home near the government. The big executives, who from their here this week one operator charg- averaging $25 a month if the fad­ boro.
mer Rollins, Gladys Rutledge, Bon­
Proud
easy chairs have been kicking about th e big govern­
N o rth Plains
ed w ith repeated sales to drunks eral governm ent approves. W ish-
200 A bsent
If there is a pride contest, we nie Jean Clark, E sther lla rty El­
E arl E. F isher elected mayor of Beaverton in m ent debt, should also look at the other side of had his license revoked. Four oth- ington and Idaho are among the
T he absent list on M o n d a y , nominate as our favorite candidate eanor Hanley. (We wish to extend
exciting campaign. He is youngest mayor in county the question. Should we let the jobless starve, to ers, charged with minor offenses, 1 states already in line for federal
which approxim ated 200 student :, the teacher who lost the polish a vote of thanks to the Monday
Independents to nominate a ticket. Mass con­ save these men from paying big income taxes about drew suspensions of 30 days each, assistance in pension payments.
J
remind:; us th at th e re will be a from one finger nail anti walked Morning Moan for the idea).
w hich they are complaining and which have led More than a dozen applicants were I
ven tio n called.
» » »
staggering
am
ount
of
tests
and
home
through
the
rain
at
noon
to
them
to
"gang
u
p
'
on
the
adm
inistration?—Astoria
Mrs. Victoria Ennis of near Centerville dies on
denied perm its, mostly b ec au se1 The public utilities departm ent daily w ork to be made up.
CCC Newspaper
A storian-Budget.
remove the polish from the rest of
00th birthday.
their territo ry is already adequate- expects to occupy its new offices
An interesting paper received last
her nails.
H illsboro Board of Trade elects following of­
ly served by dispensers of the in down-town Salem about March
week was the Tow er Sentinel, p ub­
Strange Ax It Seems
ficers: Dr. J. P Tamicsie, president: F M. Heidel,
< 15. Its present q u arters in the state
lished by members of the CCC
The boys, who enjoyed the dance,
A pioneer Is a fellow who can remember bank am ber brew. e #
A
Girl
Reserve
cabinet
meeting
vice-president; D. W. Bath, secretary; W. O. DoncL when the leading attraction at a bathing beach was
iu
...
|oH ice building w ill be taken over q u ite evidently didn't enjoy It to was held Monday fifth period and ciirnp nt Riirxlh», VV.ish.
«on, treasurer.
f our of the new Coast highway by the new unemployment corn- the ex ten t of exerting themselves
* hot dog stand.—Ex.
reports w ere given on th e “Girl , T
:
a lo n g
bridges will be open to traffic by pensation commission.
afterw ards.
Reserve Leap".
taste of spring weather.
Congratulations and Welcome
r
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