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H IL L S B O R O
JRIllsbonK^rgus
Seek to Improve
OREGON
Thursday, March 12, 1926
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C irculation in West.
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th e fed eral fund w ilt a p p ro x im a te
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th e sam e basis on w hich it w as
improvements.
being c a rrie d p rio r to th e fed eral
Death took two of Hillsboro's b e s t
hut will admit that the visitation relief program w hich p o u ted m il­
known and active citizens last week, both of a Few
day within a distance of 60 miles lions into O regon as w ell as e v ­
ol whom at one time were business part­ nowadays, as compared with 25 years ago. ery o th e r sta te in o rd er to pro v id e
ners—E. L. McCormick and L. J. Rush- is commonplace indeed and is of interest jo b s for needy men.
low. Both of them were insurance men to a very small circle.
“T he G rain s." by M argaret J e w e tt
and both, singularly, had only one arm.
Bailey w as ju st a n o th e r book bv
an O regon a u th o r to em ployes of
“Link." as he was known to his hun­
th e state lib rary u n til Dean A lfred
dreds of friends throughout the county,
oil company has taken a stand P ow ers of th e U n iv ersity of O re­
was highly regarded and leaves manv that One
gon in his re cen t “H istory of O re ­
its
retail
stations shall not sell gaso- gon
L ite ra tu re ," listed th e volum e
friends to mourn his loss. He was partic­ line to automobile
drivers
h av in g passed out of ex isten ce
ularly active in I. O. O. F. lodge affairs fluenee of liquor. This is under the in­ as
th e little 92-page rat-ch ew ed
and served many years as a public of­ should be put into effect by ti policy that p Now
am p h let is th e lib ra ry 's most
all companies highly
ficial.
p rized possession.’ It has
as a protective measure to the public in been given
a new an d ex p en siv e
Mr. Rushlow was known to many as general.
v ellu m bin d in g w ith o u t cost to th e
“ Ikey,” particularly to a younger genera­
tax p ay e rs, th i n k s to P e te r B inford
of th e M etro p o litan P ress. P o r t­
tion. who used to congregate in his old
land. an d assigned to a p lace of
confectionery store on Washington street
ho
n o r in th e p riv a te office of Miss
What Other Editors Say
as school children. He was their friend
H a rrie tt C. Long, state lib ra ria n
P rin te d by C a rte r A- A ustin. P o rt­
and a true friend of hundreds. Mr. Rush-
land. in 1854. th e n o v e le tte is b e ­
low was a conscientious, unselfish and
lieved by Miss L ong to be th e
Our
Municipal
Utilities
loyal citizen. He was always willing to do
innville's p u b lic u tilitie s a re v alu ed at m ore a u to b io g rap h y of its a u th o r "th e
sm okeless pow der. Back
his part in community activities and oft- th a n M h cM
a lf a m illio n dollars, acco rd in g to th e 1935 first w h ite w om an w ho m ade a
b u llet th a t cliptm d
a
e in th e b e a u tifu l plain s of
times more. His untimely death was a re p o rt m ad e p u b lic last w eek. T hey a re o p erated F hom
ren ch P ra irie ."
b ran ch at his left elbow H .-sh ift­
so
efficien
tly
th
a
t
ra
te
s
a
re
am
o
n
g
th
e
low
est
CAUGHT
IN
shock to the entire communitv, which will th e c o u n try and y et fu n d s a re a v ailab le
in
ed sidew ays to w ard s th e t r e e
tru n k , and rose to p eer th ro u g h a
C an d id ates fo r p resid en t a n d
miss him greatly. His death is a personal care of rep lacem en ts an d e x ten sio n of to ta k e
serv ice as v ice-p resid en t, w ho w ant t h e i r
THE WILD
h ig h er opening A slight m ovem ent
loss to hundreds.
needed.
of a sp ru ce sp ray in th e .scrub
Soil Conservation Program
Slowed by Mass of Details'
c o i t i t i - p h n ih v i '
m
e io p i, d e p e n d in g on so li
< Uni ted n b ro ad soil
u, n a tio n a l cro p pi e d u c ­
s e rv a n o li p ro g ra m io n piar
tio n a n d g o o d f a r m u n u a g e i n o n t .
AAA a p ro g ra m
e n o l in o lili,
A nd ir h e i , (o ld lo r id ir »
In fa c t. Hint it euntiot In set til
» " in . e f h i t e o iio n a c re a g e In Die
m o tio n to a lii a n y p f tli i r u m i­
I t i l i re l i of Roll con .i i i
|„
tr y 's 6.O00.U90 f a n n e r s li uri ng
w ill he p.Hd so nun li tie r ro llo n -
tlu> c u r r e n t cro p y ear.
a c re r e tir e d and perh n p n a a m a li
T h e b est th a t c an ha hoped
"m u per acre for re s.... .
,,f
fo r. fa rm le n d e rs a g re e i«, la to
land a lre a d y In eropa.
(1 dng u Hiep fa r th e r, he m ay
h av e th e new p ro g ra m w ork In >;
so u n d ly w ith in n year,
T ra n a-
I*' told w hat lie m ig h t "i'll and
fo rin ln g fa rm re lie f Into soil
m ight not aril, as sem e soli crops
c o n s e rv a tio n Involving h u n d re d s
in il.t he plowed u n d er If Hie soil
of lillllloiia of a c re s Is a ta s k
la Io tie Im proved by couaervatlu dl.
even m o re c ig a n :ie th a n th a t of
la u n c h in g th o AAA.
Soil l i i i p r n t e iu e ii i I 'l i r r s c r n
So c o tto n p la n tin g h as a lre a d y
' I ’ llE o u ts ta n d in g difference of
b eg u n In th e s o u th , th e co rn
Ibis p rogram fr, in th e A A A ,
b e lt w ill begin to p la n t noon,
(Ilcrofore. w ill tic Its p aym ents
and
o th e r cro p s w ill follow
fo r "erosion co n lro l" In tend of
w h ile S e c re ta ry W allace an d Ad­
fo r “crop control
m in is tr a to r C lu s t e r D avis ta k e
N et re su lt w ill tie Iniprovcnient
up th e ir lit w tan k .
or Hie Soil by p la n tin g crops
» l i b ' l l ilr.iw n itro g en (p la n t foodl
A p p r a is a ls M u s t Ite M a d e
from Hie n lr Into th e soil. "C over“
IV A I . l . A l ' i : a m t D a v is w i l l s t a r t
Crnprt to I m » p h in tn l u ill Connfftt
’> w
n ith
n
tli» N a tio n a l R eso u rces
of beans, grass, anya beans, r l o
B o n rd 's s u rv e y . w hich r i v a l e d
ver. row- peas, nlfalfn, ib id pens,
t h a t 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 to 3 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
nnd bush clov< r.
a c re s h a v e been ru in e d f e r fa rm
H a r d ly m o rs th a n a d en t can
p u rp o s e s liy e ro s io n , a b o u t 100,-
be m ade on Hl» first y e a r's p r o
0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s a ro m oving ra p id ­
g rsm , how ever, liecaii-.e t h e n|>.
ly tn t h a t d ire c tio n , m o re th n u
p ro p rln tlo n I r lim ited to f5(iu.
n am es on th e O regon p rim a ry b a l­
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a d d itio n a l a rc be­ 000.00». Un, m, |„| e sH m ale» n r«
B y R o b ert A m es B en n ett
As a ru le, m u n ic ip ally -o p erated lig h t an d w ater lot, m ust com e p ro p erly vouched
b ro u g h t his rifle to his sh o u ld er
g in n in g to e ro d o b ad ly , an d
th a t p ro b a b ly 30 OOO.OOO a cres w ill
p la n ts—p a rtic u la rly in th e sm a lle r citie s—a re su c ­ for by th e sta te ch a irm a n and sec
H e paused a m om ent to p eer over m o s t o f th e re m a in in g 300,000.«
(W N U Service Copyright by
bo uffci|e«| at th e o u ts e t.
>
cessful. W hen th a t is th e case as it is here, th e re ta ry of th e ir p o litical p arty , ac
th e sights, his fin g er kissing the 000 a c re s a r e te n d in g to d- cllno
Robert Ame« D ennett)
co m m u n ity is p a rtic u la rly fo rtu n ate , fo r its p ro fits co rd in g to S e c re ta ry of S ta te S nell
W hether $2 50 an ncre. o r f ’.'KO
trig g e r
«n acre, w ill be paid to re tire
stead of b ein g p aid as d iv id e n d s to in v esto rs can T he sta te m e n t of th e sta te p a rty
I A n o th er tw itc h of th a t spruce fu p ro d u c tiv ity .
Some mighty good advice against “fly- in
(C ontinue»! fro m In at w e e k )
1 m«l
be re tu rn e d to th e people in th e form of low er rates heads m ust set fo rth th a t the can
N ext, n fn rm -b y -fa rn i a p p ra is ­
| tw ig His fin g er tig h ten ed on th e
for noil conservelioa is
"T h e y 're d rillin g below th e fr ist­ b ig g e r C ra s h ' He h u rled dow n on ' al m u st bo m ad e to lay dow n u n i­ any body'll gtioMA.
by-night” advertising was handed out in or by fin an cin g p th e r civic functions.
I d idacy of th e c a n d id a te is advo
lin
e
to
blast
a
sh
aft."
he
M u n icip ally -o p erated u tilitie s are. of course, so ­ ) cated g en e ra lly th ro u g h o u t t h
ia id. his rig h t side. T he first thought
fo rm an d e q u ita b le sta n d a rd » .
Idaho recently by Ray W. Clark of Seat­
cialistic: b u t in stead of d em o n stra tin g th a t so cial­ J U nited S tates T he new re q u ire "R ich er g rav el on bedrock at the that flashed into his n u n d w as ! T h o ta s k Is co m p lic a te d l>y th e
tle, chairman of the publicity committee ism
ls in I b iu b t
foot
of
th
e
p
lace
r
tro
u
g
h
."
th a t his rifle had b u rst His rig h t ! fa c t t h a t th o p ro g ra m co v ers
th e y fu rn ish th e m ost v alid a rg u ­ m ent. en acted by th e le g isla tu re of
J p E W E It (ban 3.000,000 fa rm e rs
D illon forged in to th e 1 a d arm had gone n u m b as if b ro k en ■
of the Washington State Chamber of Com­ m en ts is ag sound,
ain st socialism an d its th e o rie s of g o v ern ­ 1929. is believed by S nell to pro
nil
ty
p
e
s
of
fa
rm
in
g
,
au
d
th
a
t
tr a il m e now sir.
p a rtic ip a te d In Hio AAA. Tho.
by th e shock.
merce. He urged Boise, Idaho, club to m en t-in -b u sin ess. T h ey su cceed because th e one v ide an effectiv e b a rrie r ag ain st "Y W ou'll
it la e n tire ly v o lu u tu ry .
ithout any protes t. G a rth fell
e r c t lr a lt y 6.«00,000 aro »digitile
L
uckily,
he
did
no4
at
o
n
r
r
trv
i
o
v
erw
h
elm
in
g
defect
of
socialism
—p
o
litics—seldom
irresp
o
n
sib
le
se
lf-s
ta
rte
rs
w
ho
hav
investigate advertising schemes before
fo r tho new p rogram , but farm
rs th e p ictu re.
h ere to fo re found th e O regon pri in behind. T h e Law- w as now in to sp rin g up As he paused to feel |
A n E x a m p le Is C ite d
you start telling the world about vour e n te In
e x p e rts coact I» Hint utile » ih»
m ost cities th e size of M cM innville (an d it m a rv an open d o o r to th e political com m and. A few* s trid e s b ro u g h t at th e th u m b arm w ith his left
th em to th e d y k e of ingenous rock hand, th e b a rk flew from a lim b
F.T us a ssu m e, h o w ev er, a
city. One of the greatest evils we have in is m cities th is size th a t m u n icip al o w n ersh ip has aren a.
re w a rd s fo r t dl co n serv atio n am
th a t w alled th e low er end of the d o s e o v e r bis head. T he sear of
fa r m e r accepta Hio p ro g ra m .
m ade
h ig h enough, co m p arativ ely few
. , ltS u r 1 ¿.ecord> ie w Pers0RS a re a n x io u s to
promoting our communities today is fly- , hold
p
lace
r
trough.
F
rom
b
eh
in
d
a
w h ite wood show ed th a t th e b u l­ I l » b u s 100 a c r e s — 70 In iiitto n ,
T h e In d ep en d en t R etail G rocers
lic office. T h e re is little co m p en satio n and
U im i'iind m ay car» tn p a rtic ip a te .
stu
n
ted
spruce,
th
e
y
peered
across
by-night advertising thrust upon us bv th e re a sp p o u n b sib
let h ad been fired from off to his I 10 In so rg b u m a , 10 in co rn an d
a re going to carry th e ir
fight
ility is re la tiv e ly g reat. As a resu lt
In Hie m eantim e, th e re I r noth­
treeless w id th of rock to w h ere left.
schemers. We want to display the ad­ w hen m en accept office, th e y do so from a sen se ! ag ain st ch ain sto res d ire c tly to the th e larg
10 in s o il-im p ro v in g o r soil-con«
ing th ese fa rm e rs ra n ile d it s
e
fire
w
as
flam
in
g
at
the
He flatten ed dow-n and craw led s e rv in g cro p s.
people. P re lim in a ry copies of
vantages of our cities to tourists, but ad­ of civic d u ty . T his feelin g of re sp o n sib ility to th e i ' proposed
ab o u t Hie p ro g ram , heenusa th e
edge of t h e m a tte d tim b e rlin e into th e snow less hollow* alongside i
m easu re p ro v id in g for
A local n p p rn l al c o m m itte e
co m m u n ity is c a rrie d o v e r in to ev ery official act
crub.
m ass o f »!■ t ill cm hrnelng it w in
vertising now being promoted by outside an
th e tre e tru n k In th e hollow lay I
d p u b lic w-elfare ra th e r th a n p o litical c o n sid era­ i g ra d u a te d tax on all re ta il and
w
ill
d
ecid
o
w
in
H
ier
bo
s
h
o
u
ld
O ver th e fire h u n g th re e big his rifle. It h id not b u rst B ut th at I
not ho a rn tln h le fo r n iu t iy weeks,
and independent groups is causing mer­ tio n guides th e city.
w holesale estab lish m en ts w ere filed
f
e
v
o
50
o
r
60
s
c
i
r
s
In
soil
lul­
ron kettles. B eside it stood a sm a llj was no consolation T h e first shot
perh ap s m ouths.
w ith th e s'tate d e p a rtm e n t t h
chants and others losses of thousands of ♦ h o ,T,1Le re
“ i0 ' a tre m « ’dous v a lu e in th e fact
c ra d le for
B ut from off to th e left had stru ck
w eek. T he tax w ould ra n g e front th e re w as ro c k in g g rav el.
c
o
n
stab
le’s
cap.
He
th
a
t
th
e
o
fficials
a
re
close
to
th
e
people.
If
a
con-
reach ed out I a lre a d y be circlin g to creep
dollars yearly and bringing no results”
52 on a sin g le sto re u n d e r one rocker, nor no o ne w o rk in g th e sq u are ag ain st th e side of t h e
3 ucom Pla in t-
goes fu r th e r th a n to a
w as th e re an y o n e in beech a n d sm ashed th e m agazine sid ew ay s and lifted th e cap so I from th e rear.
The outside quack often rolLs into a clerk . It n 3S reach
es th e m an ag e r - an d v ery possibly q -vnerahip up to $750 on i. ch s 'o rc ight. E ven th e rin g of sledge on
O ne look at th e w eapon show ed th a t it p eep ed above th e top of
a ch ain of m ore th a n 50 e s ta b ­
W ith b is k n ife G a rth s l. c ln v l ,
W on different schemes to take away th e m ay o r an d city council. If leg itim ate it r e ­ in
lishm ents. A sim ila r m easu re w as d rill In th e n ew ly d u g pit, ju s t that It w as ru in e d H e w orm ed past the d rift. T h e i sp fh iq a 'd back th e w ebs o f D illo n s M low.-ti,),
lot of the community’s money and leaves ceives atte n tio n , an d re su lts in action b ein g tak en d efeated in th e last leg islativ e ses- beyond th e fire, had ceased.
it to th e far side of th e tre e tru n k
w o rm in g h i- wav b a c k w a rd
"N ot so good." G a rth m u rm u red . D uring all th e m any seconds that off th e snow shoe p ierced th rough Th.-n,
im p o ssib le to im ag in e th e fed eral g o v ern ­ sion.
little in return. This has been handled m en It t b is eing
lie s ta rte d to d ra g th e b o d y do w t:
as resp o n siv e to th e p eople's w ishes as
I'm not so su re it's a su rp rise." I had passed since th e firin g of the by a b u llet from th e scrub beside slope. T h e tre e p u t h im unde
r
here fairly well through the endorsement a m u n icip al g o v ern m en t is. T he very size m akes
“ Y ou'll stay h ere, sir."
- first shot, he had h eard no cull I th e fire.
rovir.g th a t it is o n lv a sm all
c o v e r fro m th e tw o k ille r s n e a r
" N o ."
policy of the chamber of commerce, which th a t im p o ssib le—ev en th o u g h th e re w ere n o such w o P rld
nor
an
y
sound
w
h
a
te
v
e
r
from
C
on­
th
e
fire
.
A
d
r
i
f
t
e
n
a
b
le
d
b
u
n
to
w e liv e in a fte r all, S am u el
At th e ro a r of the shot, G arth
C o n stab le D illon spoke w i t h sta b le Dillon. Hi* peered out u n d e r
c r a w l to a n o th e r tre e w ith o u t be
L. H o llo p eter of B a rra n q u illa . Col-
,
,ocaI bu»iness houses hundreds b th u in t g ^ as " politics.
nVÍlle “ fo rtu n a te in
u tility p lants, 1 om bia. S o u th A m erica, has w rit­ cool logic: "If i t ’s a su rp rise, I | th e low drooped sp ru ce boughs on bobbed up, th re e feet to th e left. in « seen by th e m a n o f f to th e
of dollars and many times over their an­ b u t th a t in n o w ise m ean s th a t th e p eo p le of th is
to look fo r th i' m issing carb in
It le ft.
G o v ern o r M artin th a t he lis­ need no assistance. If he is w arn - , th a t side of th e tree.
and p re p a re d to resist, b e tte r i As h e expected, th e w orst had | t-»y, h a lf b u ried in th e snow , a
nual contribution to the activities of that c ity fo r th a t reason, should fav o r g o v ern m en t in ten
te n e d in on his b ro ad cast of Feb-
A sidew ard shift bro u g h t him to
e
l
e
e
X
SS’
th
a
‘
business
be
g
e
n
e
ra
tio
n
of
for you to su p p o rt m e from cov- happened. The policem an lay
civic group.
n | long 10 feet uw av. W hen shot. D il­
i ru a ry 26. H o llo p eter se rv ed as a er.
his back Hi' bad been shot th ro u g h lon m ust h av e flung out his hands th e shallow chan n el ot th e frozen
r h l t ih P ° '* e r o r som e o th e r form . It m eans, ra th e r
cap tain atta c h e d to th e sta ff of
W ell—perh ap s."
th e h e a rt. O ne g lan ce told G arth as h r p itch ed o v er back wind... in sp rin g rill. Down th e chan n el a
th a t th e p eo p le sh o u ld seek to k eep all fu n ctio n s M ajor G e n e ra l M artin d u rin g the
"T h e only w ay, sir. You stood th e fact th at his com panion was th e m idst of th e co n v u lsiv e jerk . few yards, an u p -ju t of rock of-
s t a n ^ v e rn m e n t as Close t0 them a's possible, c o n ­ W orld w ar.
resp o n sib le for b rin g in g th e y o u n g beyond all aid.
d e a th hud loosened his g rip on feied a com plete cover H e sw ung
s ta n tly opposing co n c e n tra tio n o f p o w er in th e
thi* body of th e co n stab le across
lady.”
•
He looked for th e co n stab le's th e carb in e
ce
n
tra
l
g
o
v
ern
m
en
t
w
h
ich
is
too
fa
r
rem
o
v
ed
to
b
e
i
T
o
u
rist
tra
v
e
l
to
O
regon
is
sta
rt-
his shoulder.», step p ed Into h is
mnrFr,ieiidSK1,psi Lre man’8 greatest assets,
T h at clinched
th e
a rg u m e n t carbine. It w as n o w h e re in sight.
in
g
off
m
uch
b
e
tte
r
th
is
y
e
a
r
th
an
H
uxby
h
id
proved
h
e
could
shoes, and ra n aslan t dow n-
more valuable than great wealth. One of ficlen"*1' 6 and tO° la rg e a n d u n w ie ldy *0 be ef- it did a y e a r ago. R eg istratio n of ag ain st G a rth H aving b ro u g h t th e T he low d rift b ehind w hich D il­ shoot a rifl»' w ith dead ly accuracy, snow
w illfu l g irl w ith him . h e now had lon h ad fallen gave G a rth enough and his m en w ere n early ns e x ­ slope.
the greatest pleasures in living in a small-
The e x p erien ce of th is a n d o th e r co m m u n ities is . foreign c a rs fo r th e first t w o to look out fo r her.
(To )»• ro n tin tiM )
cover to craw l out beside t h »• p ert. To m ak e u dash for the c a r­
r OnStra,IOn ° f th e Sood th a t com es fro m r e p r e ­ I m o nths to talled 4919 com pared to
“V ery w ell. D illon." he agreed. body B ut th e c ir b in c w as not un- b ine w ould be eq u iv alen t to com ­
«"e may make and sente
3946
fo
r
th
e
sa
m
e
m
onths
of
1935.
sen tativ e g o v ern m en t w h en it is u n d e r th e w atch -
H illsboro A rgus con tain s ull tin
“W ait till I ta k e position."
d e r its ow ner.
in fhoCi 0Se,r i rie,ndshiPs than are possible fu
m ittin g suicide. To lie q u iet w ould new s of H illsboro und H ie su r
F a ilu re of th e proposed flax su b ­
l eye an d firm c o n tro l of th e people.—M cM inn-
He sh ifted to th e left sid e of th e
G a rth p u lled th e snow.shoi i from
in the hurly-burly of a great city. It is a v ille
I
sidy
w
ould
be
a
sev
ere
blow
to
th
e
T elep h o n e-R eg ister.
stu n te d sp ru ce an d crouched dow n 1 th e
of the dead m an On th e th e re w as no rifle w aitin g to m eet ro u n d in g com m unities. R end it
in d u s try in th is s ta te in th e opin w h ere he could p e e r b etw een the i he< I feet
real joy to go down the street'of your
of one w eb he perched thi' th e ir attack T h e fo u rth m an m ight and k<ep in fo rm ed on w h a t t.>.
ion of G o v ern o r M artin, w ho has
h ap p en in g at home.
tf
lo w er branches. At th e o th e r side,
home town and be able to say “Hello ”
u rg ed th e s ta te ’s congressional dele th e co n stab le stood up an d s te p ­
and receive a similar salutation in return.
g ation to c o n tin u e th e fig h t for ped out in to tjie open H ard ly w as
Srh-Hit S p irit Helps to
fed eral aid. G ro w ers a re refu sin g
friendly “Hello” from one’s acquaint-
scnnom)
O p eratio n of tw o s ta te p rin tin g p la n ts in
i
(eoperale W ith Your
th e to p la n t flax because of th e low- he c le a r of cover w hen a h arsh
M ake a B etter School
t-D
iversity
of
O
regon
an
d
th
e
S
ta
te
C
ollege
has
ances is a tonic that makes for more en­ In fo r criticism fro m E. C. H obbs, sta te p rin com
sh o u t cam e from th e sc ru b beside
______
llilh i N e w « S t u f f
ter. e m a rk e t an d a cro p sh o rtag e w ill th e fire:
Edite,I by H llU b, ro U nio n liiirh Srhool Student Body
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o n «
i
.............
h
taie
p
rim
e
r.
joyable living. Let’s do it more it will be T T ^ hese
serio
u
sly
h
a
n
d
ica
p
th
e
expansion
p lan ts a re used as la b o ra to rie s fo r th e stu d e n ts
"H alt! T hrow u p y o u r h a n d s.”
appreciated.
"uni.0UrnaPsrni bUt th e sta te P rin te r te rm s th em as p ro g ram now u n d e r w ay w i t
G a rth cau g h t thi m enace in H ux- f j v m
fr»
th
re
e
n
ew
re
ttin
g
and
sc
u
tc
h
in
g
by's
voice, and lev eled h is rifle
5 1,1
IO
uneconom ical e x tra v a g a n t and u n n e c e ssa ry ” He
H H H t NEW S K TAFF
be d n n ggeSlS th a t thC W° rk n o w d o n e ‘ here7 co u ld p lan ts in as m any W illam ette val T h e re w as n o th in g of th
Fallili
Ann Munk rr»
ley
co
m
m
u
n
ities
to
be
b
u
ilt
thi
b
econom ically in th e p la n t a t Salem .
flu sh e r ab o u t th e en g in ee r. I k
A « ia tfin t M ir a r t i
y ear.
T u esd ay evening th e tow nspeople
Octobera7 e;«ln
a V'.’ashin^ on Post on
a coldblooded killer.
Mr. H obbs is n o d iffe re n t fro m an y o th e r in -
M r ry C aldw ell and Joy I i.rlke r
K en T sururnl, Ja p a n e s e consul nt
October 7 is a study in contrasts. A pic­ d iv id u al w ho becom es th e
C o n stab le D illon paused. B ut he a n d p a re n ts w ill hav e a n o p p o rtu n ­
Philo
N a ilin e P a tte ra n n
P o rtlan d , spoke to t h e assem bly
of a b u re a u o r de-
G asoline sales In O regon f o
Henkte
ture is shown of Hoover with the follow­ fe exfend thCe in * aHed _ th e h ead
L tiV erne Abendroth
d e p a rtm e n t h ead w an ts J a n u a r y w ere n e a rly 20 p e r cen t did not p u t up his hands. T he ity to see som e of th e w ork b eing
last
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and told
(»Irl H«'»TVe:4
Et»lh<»r H urt y
o rth w est police do not su rre n d e r. d one in th e phy sical ed u catio n
m any in te restin g th in g s ab o u t J a -
ing caption, “Hoover Lashes t h e New o ex ten d th e sp h ere of h is activ ities. H e w an ts above those fo r J a n u a ry , 19.35. due N D illon
Hl-Y
Tom
Stretcher
b
a
rre
l
of
I
.swung thi
p in A m ong them : T h ere a re fifty
llîtie-II
David To rlw t
Deal. Other headlines as follows on the f e r J e m»nd b € tt? r ecl u |p m ent, m o re w o rk so he m ay p a rtly to th e m o re open w in te r his c a rb m in erely
The e v e n in g s p rogram w ill in ­
e b a c k w a rd u n d e r hi:;
Student ( ‘ounrll
blocks co n tain in g 5(Ml bookstores m
Irm o l Trank
If th T ^ - ¡ ^ P ° y e ?' th u s m c re a sin g h is pro m in en ce. and p a rtly to th e g re a te r use of
clu
d
e
a
d
em
o
n
stratio
n
of
som
e
of
T ry Square
arm
,
and
m
ad
e
q
u
ie
t
reply:
same page are interesting: “Steel Rp-
H
am
id
M«v«-r
T
okio; Jap an ese s tu d e n ts a re com ­
P rm tin g p lan ts a t th e u n iv e rsity an d th e
r c a rs w ith t h e r e tu rn in g
Adviser
M ina A llen
"I hav e h ere a w a rra n t for th e th e w ork done in th e gym classes
p elled to stu d y th e E nglish la n ­
“ Rp«td‘n y ,? OrOU8i? tn 5312 Per Cent,” ¿ , ’5 co>'e« e a re d isco n tin u ed an d th e w o rk goes to p m ro o to
sp erity .
a rre s t of V ivian H u x b y for th e ft so fa r th is y ear, in c lu d in g besides
guag e from seven to eight hours
vfv ” “SmHt r ’" v 7 e Xears Seen by Sur' h-alem, th? n n a tu r a lly th e d e p a rtm e n t h e a d w ould
an d assau lt to m u rd er. A ny p e r­ th e w ttin g up exercises, in w hich
a w eek, and J a p a n re c e n tly cele-
r ^ , C 10 h av e m o re help, m o re eq u ip m e n t an d m o re
P. J. S tad elm an of T h e D alles sons w ho in te rfe re w ith his a rre s t all w ill ta k e part, a g irls' an d boys'
tirati-d h e r 2560th a n n iv ersary . He
Six Month, ” “P N<?tS ?
Per Share
pow er. T he fact th a t th e schools or d e p a rtm e n ts of is ex pected to m ak e u p his m ind
v
o
lley
b
all
gam
e,
a
g
irls'
and
boys'
m ake th em selv es li a b le ”
espis ially stressed th e ho|x> that
bix Months,
Partners Turn Heavy Buv- thcT ^V k"1 ‘gh t as uWcl1 be ju n k e d to g e th e r w ith w ith in th e n e x t w eek as to w h e th ­ w ill Bah.
you cock-capped red jay, b a sk etb all gam e, sev eral folk donees,
ers,” and ‘ August Wages 6.7% Higher in th e ir lab o rato ries p ro b a b ly n e v e r o ccu rred to him.
thi' Intel national u n d e rsta n d in g b e ­
e r o r not he w ill y ield to th e urg you c a n 't b lu ff m e," H uxby gibed. a few tu m b lin g s tu n ts by th e girls,
. e s t a t e .is ‘° g ° in to th e p ro d u ctio n of ev ery - ings of his frie n d s to becom e a 'Y o u 're covered. Move, and you and tu m b lin g w ork an d w restlin g
Factories.”
“S om e D ay I'll W ander Back tw een th e tw o g reat n ations of
th e P acific w ould be stren g th en e d .
i'r
needs ln o th e r lin e s as w ell as in its p rin t- c a n d id a te for th e re p u b lic a n n o m ­ get a b u llet th ro u g h you. D rop th a t by th e boys.
A gain" m ight alm ost be c alk 'd the
ig. th en us p o o r cusses w ho a re o p e ra tin g businesses in atio n fo r s ta te tre a su re r.
T
h
e
w
ork
w
ill
begin
at
7:30
p.
gun an d shove up y o u r hands."
H ilhi them e song, alth o u g h Miss
N eli'ncr in Sociology
rpU
niChased
° u r ow n m °n ey . Who have to pay
A sid ew ard ju m p in g d o w n - m. in th e union high gym . T h ere C atlin , th e new school nurse, says
Tlie sociology class, in th e ir r e ­
r .n t . taxes, lab o r h ire an d a th o u san d an d one item s
O regon dem ocrats, encouraged by th ro w n w ould hav e p u t th e c o n ­ w ill be no adm ission charge.
th a t one of h er m ast d ifficu lt cen t endeavors, hav e been doing
¿ r . t| , n^ ke» i ‘ P ossible to p ro d u ce, if so th e n th e oth- th e ir sw eep in g victo ry of tw o years sta b le back in cover. B ut h e w as
p ro b lem s is to k eep th e co n v ales­ m ore th an co n d u ctin g a silly e x ­
er^ th ird of th e p o p u latio n m ig h t as w ell fold u p and ago, e x p e c t to p u t out a com plete
m em b er of th e N o rth w est m o u n t-
cen ts from re tu rn in g too soon. On perim en t. They a rc le a rn in g how
R esearch M ade
a commendable appointment o ^ í h e Z í t
“ q u its.—M cM in n v ille T elep h o n e-R eg ister.
tic k e t fo r all s ta te and con g res­ d police. R e tre a t could no m ore
M onday 25 stu d e n ts resum ed th eir to ap p ly th.. scientific m ethod to
T
h
e
second
period
sociology
clasr
sio n al offices th is y ear, in clu d in g a be considered by him th a n s u r ­
high school w ork, but th e re w ere dally life. A lthough th e th in g Itself
of Governor Martin. Mr, Ruhl
is
c
o
n
d
u
c
tin
g
som
e
re
se
a
rc
h
w
ork
full co m p lem en t of can d id ates for ren d er. Also, he had no a u th o rity
a b o u t 1») absent. T h is is th e m ay be re la tiv e ly u n im p o rtan t,
is well
th e 76 leg islativ e seats.
to shoot his m an. T h e w a rra n t am ong th e m em bers of th e senior sm allest n u m b e r of ab sen tees th at tin' p a rm a n e n t re su lts w ill be
and
should
carry
l H iIIsboro A rg u s sh o u ld b e h ig h ly com -
class. F rom th e re s u lt th ey hope w e h av e had for th re e w eeks.
out
called
only
for
th
e
a
rre
s
t
of
the
work with dig„it7‘and h o n o r é m en d ed by o u r ra p id ly g ro w in g co m m u n ity fo r th e
w orth w hile. T hey a re le a rn in g
T h e fate of O reg o n 's old age accused. H e had to do h is d u ty to be ab le to prove or d isp ro v e thi'
the
m ore an d m ore to »li.seard personal
fo rm u la of y o u n g er pupils sta n d in g
splen d id b it of p u b lic ity c a rr ie d in la s t w e e k 's is ­
at
w
h
a
te
v
e
r
risk.
opinion anil " I-h e a rd -th a ts " and
M any M eetings Held
h ig h e r in th e ir m ark s as reg ard s
sue. A v e ry co m p lete a rtic le on th e h is to ry of th e pension p ro g ram so fa r as fed ­
"Y
ou
w
ill
be
w
ell
advised
not
eral a p p ro v a l is concerned
w ill
g ellin g dow n to thi- vital "w e liaVe
H ilhi. A ll a re e n x io u sly a w aitin g
to w n b ro u g h t o u t m an y in te re s tin g facts.—A loha soon be know n. E lm er G oudy, state to resist," h e said.
M onday w as a b an n er day for
th e result, as very few h a v e co n ­ m eetings. D u rin g tin: fifth period pro v en .” T his w ill tra in them , es­
W
ith
th
at,
he
raised
his
rig
h
t
re lie f ad m in istra to r, is now i n
laudable proposition has been start- NpWS' February 14
pecially If th ey a re p la n n in g on
fidence th a t form ula can be m a th ­
W ashington, D. C co n fe rrin g w ith snow shoe an d slid it up a low em a tic a lly w orkable. T h e m ethod th e re w ere ra ile d to g eth er the co n tin u in g th e ir ed u catio n along
ed at Helvetia, where a school is beintr or- --------
B
lue-H
club,
th
e
P
hllolexians,
tin.
c
ro
ss-d
rift
in
a
fo
rw
a
rd
step.
As
th a t line
th e N atio n al S e c u rity B oard. If
ganized u- to help - Pe°Ple
— >- - to obtain
- »e,nK
he b ent fo rw a rd to b rin g up I he w as p u t to tria l on th e sociology Hi-Y and th e ann u al staff, and
So do not be too c ritical if
success crow ns G oudy's effo rts it
their
class
alo
n
e
b
u
t
for
sev
eral
reasons,
o
th
e
r
web,
a
d
u
rin
g
th
e
la
tte
r
p
a
rt
of
thi'
six
th
rifle
ro
ared
in
the
citizenship papers. It should meet with
m eans fed eral aid and a m onthly
e n u m e ra te d p revious to th e try -o u t, period th e sen io r ela.ss met. The som eone has asked you som e p e r­
d
en
se
scrub.
pension a v e ra g in g $25 for those
sona q u estio n (w hich w ill be k ept
success and it is hoped that manv foreigm
G a rth fired in to th e fain t haze- It w en t slig h tly " h a y -w ire .”
assem bly council had to postpone stric tly a secret) for It w as all a
70 y ears of ag e and over. O th e r­
born, not now citizens, will inV«
gn
its
m
eetin
g
because
th«'
m
em
bers
w ise th e cou n ties w ill c o n tin u e to slon w ere m axim um salaries. R alph
m eans to an ex cellen t end.
Argus, March 3, 1921
tage of this opportunity
k® advan’
Girl R eserves Plan
w ere called elsi-w here. M aybe the
R o b ert Self, 16. A loha new sboy, fo u n d dead w ith b e a r th e e n tire load and pensions M oody, assistan t a tto rn e y g en eral
public
w
ould
lik
e
to
know
w
hat
A girl R eserve m eetin g w as held
to th e n e ed y aged w ill rem ain at re p re se n tin g G o v ern o r M artin in
b u lle t hole in h is head S u n d a y m orn in g .
<’a»t H as P a rty
T he 7lf’9d>ers of th e o p eretta
A. L. H olcom b, p io n eer son, d ies h e re F e b ru a ry th e low level of th e p ast tw o years th e suit b ro u g h t by Ed. Jo ry , M a ri­ M onday. P la n s w ere m ade for G irl happened, b u t no accounts w ere no.«
tu
rn
e
d
in.
T
he
jo
y
s
of
being
an
R eserv e w eek,
A pril
IB-24
w ith an a v e ra g e of $11 a m onth
PorHo nJ°iye?
th ,’a tr e l>«rty in
on co u n ty ta x p a y e r, arg u ed th a t ch u rc h serv ice at the F irst C ongre A editor!
« n J ' \ gettir g 10 b<; a habit with these
si« d n e"d t ' E i i '''dl,V ev®n i” K' A fter
M ilk p ric e s e t a t $2.45 p e r h u n d re d fo r first
if
th
e
co
n
stitu
tio
n
m
a
k
e
rs
had
in
­
S h o uld th e state su p rem e court
" w in g
t Follow th e F leet" they
Hi,hi boys to cop the county basketball h a lf of M arch b y C arn atio n .
ten d ed to lim it th e salari)':; to the Rational c h u rc h in P o rtla n d w ill I T h e H i-Y -------------------------
w ill send a re p re se n la - progressed to H ung F , r Low's,
lo w b u y s C u rtis B lrd se ll in te re st in w h ic h is now p o n d erin g th e q u es­ am ounts estab lish ed a t th at tim e s ta rt the w eek A hike, a uniform
championship It indicates good mat Ha M cC L. o rm J . ick R u sh
& B ird se ll re a l e sta te business. Each tion, hold th e s ta tu to ry salary of th e y w ould hav e included a d e f­ day, w indow disp lay s an d plans to ‘¡,ve /'> ''m m cll a t C am p C ollins, w hi'ti', d u e to a m ix -u p In the
th e g o v ern o r to be in violation of in ite clau se such as "and no m ore " ta k e m agazines o th e co u n ty hom e M arch 28 P lan s w ill be com pleted o rd e rin g th ey found it necessary
p a rtn e r h as b u t o n e arm .
and good coaching. Congratulations
a re in clu d ed am ong th e w eek's at th a t tim e for sen d in g delegates to consum e lurge q u a n titie s of u n ­
th e co n stitu tio n It is expected that
C h a m b e rla in re tire s as U. S. se n a to r.
aetiv itii's, A dad und d a u g h te r to tlie n ational H i-Y co n feren ce at w an ted ( how Mein. T hey left
su its w ill follow to re stra in th e
A lfred M o rg an sells D en of S w eets to J R
P olk co u n ty w as th e first to
w ith
banquet,
to be held A pril 24 at Berea, K en tu ck y , J u n e 29-24 Hi Is- the firm resolve (hat in
p ay m en t of th e sta tu to ry sa larie s to m it 1936 tax es
zell.
tl)e fu tu re
to th e state.
If war should actually come on the S ta rt W.
R eed college w ill be a fittin g fin ­ boro, v ery lik e ly w ill send o n e D avid w ould not be allow
W. M e lla r b u y s h a lf in te re s t in A. R. E n g ­ both S e c re ta ry of S tate Snell and
ed
to
do
ale.
delegate.
S ta te T re a su re r Holm an. The sal-
the o rdering.
î 0*8*..-0?!® ° í these day« the navy lan d re a l e s ta te bu sin ess
S ta le tro o p ers tagged a total of
aries
of
all
th
re
e
officials
U ayid ( 'rill,.„ d e n . F ran ces M ov-
o re fix-
T he B lue-H d u b will have a d in ­
and war departments are likely to be
S en u to r Vf. G. H a re re tu rn s hom e from stren u o u s
ed by th e sam e con stitu tio n al s e c ­ 127,000 m otorists for v iolations of
A m ong th e six teen new m em ­ n e r th e a tre p a rty in P o rtlan d F ri­ er, R obert Boggs, Ethvl
e session.
tra ffic ru les d u rin g 1935 a c c o rd ­ b ers
H endron,
tion.
R
odney
A
lden.
W
oodburn
mighty sorry about their attitude as to leg islativ
of Sigm a Epsilon Pi, w om an's d ay evening. A p p ro x im ately 22 w ill Je a n P erson, Allen
M iss C h a rlo tte W alk er of N ew Y ork succeeds
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