Papp Two h 1 1L s n n R n Iflltebonij^rAry us W ith Whl<h la Combined the IlilHboro Independent Blllsboru Arjrua »«tab. 1 $94 Hillaboro Independent » ta b . 187$ MrKINNKT A McKINNEY, Publiahera FublUbed Thursday Entered as second-class m atter In the post o ffice a t Hillsboro, Oregon W. V ERNE McKINNEY Editor MRS. E. C. McKINNEY A ssociate Editor OFFICIAL NEW SPA PER OF W ASHINGTON COI’ NTY Selected as Oregon’s Best Weekly Newspaper, 1930 Named on All-Am erican Weekly N ewspaper Eleven, 1930 Honorable Mention National Editorial Association Newspaper Production Contest, 1934-33, and General Excellence, 1935 Subscription Rates Strictly Cash in Advance W ithin W ashington County Outside W ashington County P*r year .......................... $1.50 V. S.. per year ............. $2.00 6 u mmmi Ü m Foreign countries ----- 3.50 MEMBER Oregon S tate Editorial A ssociation and N ational Editorial A sso ciation. First Audited Paper. Largest ABC Weekly Circulation in West. His Friends Proud Hillsboro friends of Judge Donald E. Long are proud of the fine things said about him in a recent Oregon Journal editorial. Judge Long is a Hillsboro boy and a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long. The editorial: Beset by req u ests of citizens for him to ac cept th e place. Ju d g e Long, at th is w riting, is delib eratin g on w h eth er to be a can d id ate for judge of th e court of dom estic relatio n s. His q u a l ifications for th a t or alm ost any o th er jud g esh ip w ill be u n iv ersally acknow ledged. B ut w ho w ill th e re be to fill th e Ju d g e Long stan d ard set up by Ju d g e Long in th e m unicip al court? His record th e re is triu m p h a n t—a w a rn in g to law breakers, a te rro r to th e outlaw , a pledge and assurance to th e city and citizenry. H is service in th e anti-noise cam paign has been a victory for P o rtlan d and P o rtlan d w o rk ers. F o r y ears T he J o u rn a l had u rg ed reg u latio n of needless street bedlam . B ut it w as not u n til Ju d g e Long cam e th is w ay and. on th e m unicip al bench, by d irect an d reso lu te action p u t effectiv e ness in to th e cam paign, th a t P o rtlan d w as d e livered from scream in g cu to u ts a n d excessive horn-blow ing. T he Ju d g e L ongs a re a rarity . Keep the Fair arcos , nm , State Capital N ew s L etter A strong dem and for the continuance of the county fair was rightly taken by the county Farm ers’ Union, when it held that it should not go out of existence through lack of funds. This fine institu H Y A. 1. 1 I N O S K C K tion is worthwhile from many tingles, but particularly’ from that of stim ulating the Stale Pension Set-Up 4-11 clubs of the county. The fair should have the wholehearted and unselfish hack Given Approval by ing of all interests in the county. The the Government county fair is one of America's finest in stitutions and it would he a pity to see it e : O ld age pensions in Ore* l . EM go by the hoard. S ai \ gon. The free gate, as established by the I ap p roved l>v the N ational S ecurity board several vears ago, is also u tn excel- ' b"urd w ill co n tin u e to be adm in- 1 ... .............. / -i , * , .« . ... , istered by the counts relict coin- It lit ttd tu ic ot t ilt * local lair. Attendance nu t tees but subject to th e su p er- makes tor success because people like to vision of and rules and reg u latio n s go where their friends are and where n’~Je bv ,he s,at‘‘ *'"n 'n u tte e tnej maj meet and greet old friends ami i te rtn in e th e elig ib ility of ap p lican ts make new friends. for old age assistance and fix the ■amount of th e ir m onthly pension. I subject to ap p ro v al by th e s ta te ■ com m ittee. A ny g riev an ce had by | any applicant for a pension against the county co m m ittee for failu re to g ran t an a w ard o r because of \ ......... i a t ... th e insufficiency of th e aw ard Iioponent Answers Letter m ay be c a rrie d to th e sta te com - To th e E ditor of th e A rgus I w ish to e x ten d m ittee on an ap p eal and the d e my th an k s to Mr. C ady for his referen ce to inv , cision of the state co m m ittee w ill ab ility as a salesm an. T he sim ple secret: It is easy be fm al and bin d in g on the coun- to sell if you stick to th e facts. My c h a rt show ed , com m ittee. th e m un icip al p ow er system of T acom a n ev er cost A p plicants for old age pensions th e people of th e ir d istric t one red cent. T hey h av e i 'o be elig ib le for assistan ce m ust paid 7.5 p e r cent of th e ir gross earn in g s in tax es have a tta in e d th e age of 70 years; and h av e accu m u lated over $15.000.000 w o rth of i be a m a rrie d citizen of the U nited p ro p erty besides sav in g th e ra te -p a y e r $16.350 982 in S tates or a n ativ e born A m erican th e last five y ears as com pared w ith th e Edison 1 w om an w ho w as m a rrie d to an E lectric in stitu te's n atio n al av erag e for p riv ate com i alien p rio r to S e p te m b e r 22. 1922, an d w ho th ereb y lost h er A m eri panies for th e sam e period. can citizen sh ip but w ho o therw ise Now th e an sw er b y Mr. M cQ uirt to my c h art is q u alified by reason of age and at th e hearing. T h e P o rtlan d G en eral E lectric com residence; have resid ed in O regon p an y could pay d iv id en d s to th e secu rity holders for five y e a rs d u rin g th e last ten an d re tire bonds had it not been scu ttled by e a s t y ears a n d m ust have resid ed con ern h olding com panies. I w ould like, should th e A r tin u o u sly in th e sta te for at least gus concede space, to show a c h art e x p lain in g how one y e a r continuously im m ediately A lb ert E. P ierce took Mr. C ady's stock an d th e r e p receding th e date of ap p licatio n fo re sev ered his p artn ersh ip , from w h ich he says for aid; is not an in m ate of any he expects to sh are p ro fit w ith th e o th e r victim s. p ublic or p riv a te hom e for th e I am ce rta in th a t sh o u ld th e d irecto rs of y o u r new aged; m ust not hav e m ade any p a rtn e rsh ip w ith y o u r fellow citizen s in th is dis- , assignm ent of p ro p e rty so as to tric t steal 20 p er cent an d leave 10 p er cent of th e re n d e r him self eligible for assist- 30 per cent p ro fit of th e p o w er d o lla r to re tire th e ance; and is not su b ject to in sti- u tility certificates, you w ould b e b e tte r off an d tu tio n al care. have th e satisfactio n th a t O regon m en got it in- Each ap p licatio n for old age pen- stead of the shylock b an k ers of th e east. sions m ust be d eterm in ed upon Since th e public's atte n tio n has b een cen te red its ow n m erits a fte r an investiga- Qn , hls m a tte r j Wlsh to m ake an a p p e a l to aU w ho tion by agents of th e county com seek th e tru th , to w rite th e T en n essee v alley a u - m ittee an d assistance a w a rd s " s n a il th o rity fo r in fo rm atio n re g ard in g d istric ts in op- be g reat enough to provide, w’hen to th e incom e of th e recip *;rat‘°n and s,?e lf ,he-v are bonded o r tax ed to added a reaso n ab le subsistence com a ient, X h ^ s ^ i m p h ^ T c T l has l y ad ' X v o " cated i r “eaT Pa b b ie " . t h decency and h ealth. Public Forum sboro , orpoon " Thin "'Liv, M H, b 19. 1'»A( Tlie Great American Home W IS IIIN G T O N I I I' l l R A dm inistration of Relief Funds Becomes Main Campaign issue BY S P E C IA L C O R R ESPO N D EN T- IV’. IS IIIN G T O N .-E ig h t m onth* ” before election, (lie biggest Issue of th e p resid en tial earn- l>algn Is relief—w ith Its close re lation to liuilget balancing, tasiv tlon. continued unem ploym ent, an d recovery. The C o n stitu tio n Issue, the d ic ta to rsh ip and regi m entation Issues, and I lie "Ko- clallatlc” Issue have, for the lim e being nt least, begun to fade R epublicans alread y nre ham m ering aw ay nt the adinliilslra- lion of relief. T hey charge th a t It Is Inefficient, e x trav ag an t, and riddled w ith politics. Young S e n a to r Rush Holt of W est V irginia (a Democrat- liy th e w ay) a ss e rts th a t the W l’A program In his s ta le Is being used to build up a personal polit ical nineblnn. (lo t. Alt M. I .an don of K ansas. (1. O. I’, presiden tial candidate, accuses tb s ad m in istra tio n of w recking the ro ller program by "coufuslon, con trad ictio n , delay, and m iserable p arty politics.” S en u ln r A rth u r V andenberg says be tins proof th a t relief clien ts In P ennsylvania aro being assessed for politlrul c o n trib u tio n s by locnl D em ocratic o rganizations. You will ho h ear ing m any m orn sto ries like these betw een now nmt election. • • • r p i l E n a tu ra l tendency of poll- llclnns. when th e ir party Is In power. Io use funds at tliolr Com m and for p a rtisa n purposes easily m ig h t tu rn th e fo u r billion ilol- la r relief ap p ro p riatio n Into n boom erang for tho n atio n al ad m in istra tio n . Along w ith the a ttack on relief wnste, R cpuhllcan lenders are de nouncing tho unbalanced federal budget. Much Is heli.g said about th e n lle g e d b ro k en cam paign IS P 0 IL L FIN K S E E M E D C’E S T iN E D T C 'é.E A G C E flT MlLiTflßY-FiGüCE -------- - DClLLEDTKE NtlGHe-Oi'iP'K'l?? UNTIL HE GQ i EW UP 0UT,TODAY, HE?» A D OO Q -M A N a t a A fo v ie palace LIFE IS LIKE THAT pledges of tho 1933 D em ocratiu pint form, especially the one prom ising n 25 per cent reduction lu cost of federal goyernm ent, Poslninster lleneritl F arley has replied to tb s broken prom ise charge lie savs Hint tho voters npproved tho continued expendi tu re s when, lu 1934. they ri> elected many rep resen tativ es and sen ato rs who had voted to over ride th e presidential vein of hills restoring Hi" 25 per cent cut In n n r m n l governm ent expenses m ado Just a fte r R o o sev elt took office. T he ntnln Democrntlo strateg y nt the present lim e, how ever, Is based on re tu rn in g p rosperity. Democrntlo spokesm en, and th e president lilm ielf. frequently con tr a s t conditions In 1933 w ith tlioso today. They cite business I in pi o vc me n t und bettered posi tion of (lie farm er. • • • It J it. ROOSEVELT Is m aking * efforts Io appear as a budget- balancer. 11« can be expected to Iry to show Hint risin g federal revenues uml a declining relief load, due to business Im prove m ent, will wlpo out thn a n n u al tlellclt. lie also Is determ ined to force C ongn t to provide ad d i tional (axes to pay for any e x tra appropriations. TIi» D em ocratic leadership also will rely heavily on Hie positive leg islativ e refo rm s put on th o books. Tho S orial S ecurity Act, Insurance of bank deposits, regu lation of th e stork eicb a u g e. th e Ilonin O w ners’ Loan C orporation, the W agner L abor R elations A rt nnd the Guffey Coal Act, will ho iiviil ns bids for u vole of con fidence. w ing edge told G a rth th e directio n from w lueh it had come. A fte r m u rd e rin g C onstable D il lon but before sta rlin g to tra il All public bodies should buy every- G arth . Iluxtiy m ust have sent one the four m en got to g e th e r dow n at m eat At tin- ide i f th e i-ntrance thing possible within the bounds of Wash- I of h is m en ru n n in g along th e foot the lake shore. From th e sudden lav the pothole stone that G irth in irto n e n iin tv O f to n tim e s t h e r e a r e lo c a l of th e tu n d ra slope to ta k e posses nigiu n county, u i i t n lim es in e re are local By R obert rim es n e n n e tt Hi- p o in trd to an o u tspread c arl- s io n of the plain s. G a rth h id o u t fo u rth m an had ex p lain ed th e it- people that ser\e as agents 111 different ru n tlie m iner. Hut th e m an had nation Yet he did not q u ick en his boil skin. "C raw l in on that T hen (WJ4U Service- Copyright by rut) y o u r face and pound yo u r- lines, who can furnish materials at the l> ce com e w ithin easy rifle range and Robert A inc« (ten nett) d e a r view of the plane at least of i For the first tim e since leaving ’ >«'11. same price as the Portland firms, and part (To I'« ri.tillntir.il its u p p er parts. the plane, he spoke to l-ilith: "T ry of the money expended remains at home. (Continued fro m ts»l week! G a rth did not hesit ite a sp lit ! ,1,,ldi''K out fa rth e r from my neck. ) ...« ill 41’ .- '- . t . T e llin g th e T r u l l i W e'»-s ife enough now. I TeIRr Give the local merchants and firms the rev elatio n w ill a w a it you. You w ill fin d som e dis- b u t ln no cvent sha11 e x il e d s30 a E very few seconds th a t passed second He c arried I.tilth to ’ th e i I M ,M l l' . .- s I Ha,ni11 first chance, they pay taxes to maintain trict*, w hich w ill pay out in six y e a rs w ith a 10 m ° n tb to any one person. , w ithout th e ro a r of a rifle behind m ooring tree .mil si isheil the line W v » li'u h m g f a . l e r th an t h e y 1 Ju d g e III him. m eant a w idened m arg in of to jail for a m onth H ave you a n y all these local 'governmental functions. p er cent s,u r,a x added l ° rep Iaee co llected tax es by ™ X r p ba " ‘hs of° w hom '’ a re safety. T h e p u rsu e rs m ust have w ith ids knife. T hen, ta k in g the can w ade th e d rifts.” th in g tu say?" W ith less than a h u n d re d paces girl pickaback, he set off up the This refers to printing and stationery sup- Knr. th e reco S ep tem ^ e cip,ent_s« i. ° m d ,..ag ?’ failed to notice his b ro k sn rifle stream bank. f l u t l i saw a w hitish pall surge . , t o m rd s , u of i . th e TV A , ,. of „ j one n o farm i i er; .. In ®e Ptc n l" - ¡th county „ ° com ittee e w a;7i,'«,an5 ill be re- in u n d er th e spruce, or else th ey plies as well, and there are quite a few ber. 1933. th is fa rm e r used 343 k ilo w a tt h o u rs of „ . . ¡ „ j . . His one b ack w ard glance show ed out from th e d o w n r o l li n g c lo u d s B l'll'i ( (lilts Oil thought he w as hiding in th e rill p a i T s W u ^ n S ^ e m b e r i ^ 11'115^ 0 ^ ^ ? 0 w h i c K n °be of these concerns in Washington county, channel, w aitin g for them to com e him th at th e p lan e w as d riftin g out on th e w e ste rn m o u n tain side A £ £ iUCh ,iV‘ng a ,ra n 8 t" w ith in ra n g e of th e constable's into th e iake. But. th e cross-w ind sn o w -sp ittin g w ind-gust whuoohed all employing labor and all paying taxes. What do von know about radii had died dow n T he lessened stream aslan t th e tu n d ra slope. H e tu rn ed service pistol. rre n t could be co unted upon to sh a rp to Hie left and headed up- o th er than w h in - to tu rn the dials He in creased his co n su m p tio n 42 p e r cent an d re- T h e old agp ppnsion program W hatever th e cause of th e ir d e c c a u rry reach ' b d ' to w ard s th e foot of th e g la c ie r to find y o u r favorite program s? duced his bill 66 p e r cent. T he flo w ery speeches does not re lie v e c h ild ren or o th er lay. h e had gained a long s ta rt be- , , _. th e plane . out j beyond , , B efore he h a d co vered another P robably very little, but th e n Congratulations are due Kenneth Link- (m uch on tax es! of th e A labam a P o w er com pany re lativ es of th e ir resp o n sib ility to fore m ore y ells told him they had b,'forc “ w as »’’T’Ped by th e skim h u n d red paces, th e a ir wu th ick I really little need to know m uch later, Hillsboro bov, who has gone to before the u s su p rem e co u rt had. as C h ief Ju s - th e aged. F a ilu re to m eet th is r e cut his tra il. At th e o u tb u rst. < about them w hen H illsboro lias T he riflem an up on th e edge of w ith snow. W a a h in rrin n n c „ „ „ __ .«• __________ : _ a tice H ughes said, in fact, n o m erit. T he arg u m en t spon sibility w ill be follow ed by G arth eased off a little on the F o rtu n a te ly for L ilith, th e sto rm ! “ tie of tho best equipped rad io th e tu n d ra w as off to th e rig h t of er — d istricts u n .u icip sy io stem ____«. __ a - . . av . V4r , ---- p r o - w " — j . . or m u iu ^ p o al . □ iv n u s « a re ic su p - prosecutions u n d e r th e sta te law . d esp erate speed of his ru n n in g . th e stream . G a rth knew he had I w as only an e arly nuttinin blla- service shops in th e s ta te the _ ment as a special in\estlgator in the V ____ orks p porti o rted by tax es in o rd e r to get lo w er ra te s is m ere- th e "plan" of th e s la te relief c m - His fast m ushing had alread y a thick screen of sp ru ce tre e s and , zaril, not a 30 or 40 below zero D ouglass R adio S ervice in the S e lf Progress Administration. Kenneth was an ly pro p ag an d a. I ask fo r a n ex am p le. T h e fe d e ra l m ittee p oints out. covered th re e -fo u rth s of th e d is scrub all th e w ay to tim b erlin e. As gale of th e su b a rtic w inter T he rid g e F u rn itu re store. m en t w ill receiv e e v ery d o llar back w ith in - A ssistance paid out u n d e r th e tance to th e stream . It w as now outstanding student in law at the Univer- go re v ern “C h arley " Douglass has sp en t the . he clim bed, the m an above began I rjb b il- f u r u n d e rsu it inside t hi- st a n d w ill sav e o v er th e e n tire n ation, accord- s ta te p lan w ill stan d as a claim to j (, Vl.|| nnd h dloo. G a rth had no b uckskins sav ed her. T lio u g h g re.it- past tim e y< .irs ironing out tl sity of Oregon and should be fully cap te ing to R ep resen tativ e R an k in of M ississippi, ncarly.4 an y esta te th a t m ight be left by a a sim ple m a tte r (n ru n n in g on to increase _ his h an d icap over the doubt th a t the fellow was sh o u tin g ly chilled, she w as only slightly qui ah. and difficulties in radl able of handling the new position. His 51,000.000,000 a y e a r in rates. . ■ b eneficiary. . . 1 *“ ’ •»' tim e w ould th e o u td rift of t h e cabin fro stb itten w hen G arth reached th e s'-ts In th e Hill horu area H - ' T h e system of ta x in g tan g ib le p ro p e rty ex ist-* A d m in istratio n of old age assis- , be needed scores of friends here wish him good for to cast free th e cabin plane. p |;inP, rin k k of of th th< e la te ra l m oraine, a co nstantly keeping ab reast of th e I | b b rin in g in th is d istrict, I agree, is in iquitous. In stead tan ce u n d e r th e new s e t-u p is plane. As she d rifte d out in thi tune. B efore long, o th er yells cam e from I little below th e foot of tho glacier, latest in rad io as evidenced by a of ta x in g tan g ib le p ro p e rty th e ho n est w ay w ould I sch ed uled to begin A p ril 1 or as c u rren t, th e cross-w ind w o u ld jag,, shore. T hey w e re follow - H e w ent out across the ro ck - recen t purchase of $200 w o rth of be a ta x acco rd in g to th e ab ility to pay. T he rec- ; soon th e re a fte r as th e necessary sw ing her around. T hen • * 7 U'k ’ <d bv viflt- shots. It w as easy to stre n gulch bed. W ithin a few last m in u te testin g ap p a ra tu s ords a t S alem sh o w th a t all th e g en tlem en con- i m ach in ery can be se t in m otion. ru n out th e w ater lane, and th e i gUPSK (hat one or m ore of th e p u r- m om w ents L ilith suddenly found her- .I l l s re p u ta tio n ns th e d<x-tor to In the death Of Theodore Bernards nected w ith th e vested in te re sts v o ted fo r y o u r A p proval of the plan by th e nation- tak e-o ff— suers had sighted tin- plane and self out of the w ind and snow and le a li for rad io ilLs is not confined h eavy tax es on y o u r p ro p erty , for all irrig a tio n dis- a l. social secu rity board carried Close ahead, he caught sight of open' d fire, on th e supposition th a t resident of Verboort for 57 years, the tric ts and all bonded in d eb ted n ess for p urposes o th e r w ith it also ap p ro v al of th e appli- tile w h ite gloom of th e storm S he to Hillsboro, lie w as re cen tly In- ilith R am ill. S he w as sittin g on G a rth w as hiding in th e cockpit, coiild not see. H er elbow rasped vited to beroine one of 1(1 c h u rte r county has lost an excellent citizen and a th an rev en u e bearing. Now fig u re out th e ir reason, i c a t>°n o f j h e state re lie f com m it- L h er snow shoes. H er rig h t foot T he shouts of th e m in above told along a sm ooth w ill. T hen she w as m em bers of tile R adio R e l a r c h fine gentleman. His pleasant and pleas keep in g in m in d th a t an irrig a tio n d istric t or a ■tec for 53"5’000 *n fed eral fu n d s to w as d raw n up on h e r left knee, th a t he w as ru n n in g dow nhill, placed upon a ledge. ; clu b in P ortland, a group of m en d istric t b ears no rev en u e. D istrib u tio n of Icover u / lcle' S a y ’s s h a re of the and she w as ru b b in g h a rd at the pro b ab ly to let th e o th ers know he ing personality won him hundreds o f school A m atch flared in G a rth ’s up- w ho test new rad io eq u ip m en t of th e e lec tricity is a v e ry sm all p ercen tag e of cost, pension b u rd en , for the^ m onths of a nkle. had k ep t th e fu g itiv es from get- raised hand. T he light glinted and various types. friends, who mourn his death. b earin g in m in d th e ch eap er th e ra te s th e g reater A pril, M ay and Ju n e . T his m oney At sight of th e lim p body on lin g aboard. sp ark led on ice w alls S he was in W atch tin . p are for o th er "B rief th e consum ption. U n d er M r. C ady's reaso n in g P o rt w ill be m atch ed by sta te and coun G a rth 's shoulders, she sta rte d up. G a rth m oderated his rush. Even the m outh of th e eave, up inside C hats 011 Local B usiness." land u sh o o o u u ld have lo w w e er i ra an n d a w w e e ty funds. ho rrified . "Oh, oh. Alar.! Is is so. his steady u p h ill s l o g g i n g th e g lacier-stream tunnel. T he ro rk r s ir , ts , , , , iu n u i t lu la i te c s s th m a an n T la acom c o m a a a —, ____________ J fie inimitable Elbert Bede has sold had to fig h t h a rd to g et P o rtla n d ra te s fo r H illsboro, he—h u rt? ” 1 bro u g h t him n e a r tim b e rlin e before floor w as heaped w ith the carillon A rgus elns.-:ifieil ads get results. G o v ern o r M a rtin ’s fact finding "M urdered. A nd y o u -G —d!— p his newspaper interest at Cottage Grove. F o r in fo rm atio n ask ed re g a rd in g a n o th e r ch art. co m m ittee m ade no a tte m p t to fix here, all th is w ay from th e Any gathering of newspapermen would Ï Y ? h J ° J c a lL 1attentic'n to such a c h a rt p resen ted resp o n sib ility fo r th e C latsop labor you School Spirit Helps to C ooperate With Your n o t s e o m n a t u r a l w i t h o u t P l h o r t o r. t0 th e H y d ro -E lectric com m ission of O regon by th e w a r w hich re su lte d in th e killing plane. R ifle gone. T h e y 're com ing. -cui nalUral U1»nout Elbert on hand sponsors of th e P eo p le's U tility D istrict. T he re- of tw o m en and w o u n d in g of a G et up—go back.” Make n Better School Hilhi Newrt S ta ff ‘‘C om ing!’’ she cried. “T h at m u r and if hlS present move means th at he is q u ired m ap show s all p o ten tial cu sto m ers and deals, score or m ore. T he. re p o rt of the Edited by Hill*boro Union Hlvh Sch» HliiJmit B'wly derer! H e’ll k ill you too! Go on, out of the game he will be missed by his as requirod b y law d ire c tly w ith th e feasab ility . co m m ittee d eclared th a t th e con A lan. H urry. I’ll follow. f e l l o w newspapermen. n p w in n tip rm p n The com Anv m ission w ill m e a re djstrjct p o rt in which th e v e ry n not e a r tro v e rsy w as w holly ju risd ictio n al ienow iuture of a k this S h e tu rn e d aro u n d on h e r rig h t a fig h t as to w h e th e r th e T im ber Il 11.li I NEWS ST A FF --------------------- — th e re q u ire d n u m b er of u sers p e r m ile as a m a tte r w o rk ers or th e su lp h ite w orkers foot w ith o u t a w ince or groan. an d b en t to slip h e r m occasins F V i c l n v S llP C P « « Edito Ann Mtinkren î * « j . , . ,, , o i fact w i*l be strick en ou t by th e com m ission. Yes, co n tro l logging o p eratio n s in C lat u n rip r to n th thnncrq n f th n e s n o w - , u n d e r th n e toe o n g s of .. , . A«*istMnt Editor* Uregon reduced its auto death toll for do sen d fo r a copy of th is law an d w h en you stu d y sop county. No d isp u te over w ages shoes. D eceived in to th in k in g h e r , 1 b,‘ , ,lJb d ' nn<1'.r 1 w as I I A m eeting of th e stu d en t coun- Mary Caldwell and J»»y Eoelker 1935, while the nation’s list of automobile com pare it w ith th e law w hich a tte m p ts to reg - o r w o rk in g conditions w as in v o lv sprain not serious. G arth slued >*lv‘-'n F rid ay night at H ilaire s eil w as held last T uesday. T w en ty - Philo Nadine Patterw«>n aro u n d h e r a n d ra n on at his best f cs‘a r »un t and a success. T w e n - 1 «Senate accident-deaths increased. Organizations u late Priv a te u tilitie s an d w hich g u a ra n te e s a r e ed. LuVerne Abendroth , five dollars w as a p p ro p ria te d for- • • • E.ther llarty a m ! in d iv id u a ls » h a t h a v a k « ln « t i tu rn on th e ir in v estm en t an d allow s th e m to collect gait. He w ould get th e body of ‘y -/w o atten d ed , in clu d in g Mr. a n d j ( i í r l R e serve * ¡th e purchase of an old to u rin g e ar Hi V T«»in S tr e tc h e r and individuals (hat have helped to make tax es fo r th e state. Also rem em b er th is People's T he $10 license fee s u it is now C o n stab le D illon aboard th e plane, ‘ ’ rs' G oodm an. It is believed th a t to drug th e ath le tic field. In th e Blue-H D a v id T o r lie t the people of Oregon conscious Of this U tility D istrict law is th e only in stru m e n t by w hich u p to th e su p rem e co u rt w h ere it and m ush baek for th e girl If she ev ery o n e w as satisfied w ith the Student past th e conches have had to use ('«»unril I r r it a i 'F rank fry Sonare H a ro ld M e y e r great death-dealing device should keen the Pe °P*e can avail th em selv es of th e p o w er from w ill go on an ap p eal by th e state follow ed even at an o rd in a ry w a lk m eal b u t M ohr he w ent aw ay A«L th e ir ears at a high cost. L e tte rs .Min* Allen hungry. T h ere w as p len ty of food from th e o rd e r of C ircu it Ju d g e to th e follow ing first s trin g m en work and i p p i t • n i t L t h , a d t ^ h î , î fed h ?ir a t',r ’ t reso u rce. passed T h e law ing place, th e re m ight yet be tim e t UP h o the o r ,a good r iQ -ji- eral ? w g n o v n ern m a en w as b y w th ish e ed sta by te s th of e M cM ahan o v e rru lin g th e sta te 's d< to b u t his arm w as not long enough. 1 w e r e approved W ahncr. S elfridge. get away. A fter the d in n e r Mr, G oodm an the end of 1936 our record IS still better. C alifornia an d W ashington. S tra n g e ind eed , it w as m u rrer. T h e su it filed by W. T. H e m ade th e p lan e in short G arfield, Howell. Mohr, S u th erlan d . Editorial — k illed in O regon. B oatm an, M arion co u n ty farm er, o rd e r and got th e dead policem an m ade a speech on th e progress of T hese p arties a re such a strain B aum gartner, G rogan and T o rb e t. , I d ° n o t believ e th e y o u n g er g e n eratio n w ill b e a ttack s th e $10 fee as d iscrim in to th e cabin by w ay of th e w ing. th e club. Follow ing this, each on the n ervous system . T he girls Second a p p ro v e d “ ------- 1 strin g 1 letters “ — ---------------- 1 hat relief has been used for build- satisfied to re so rt to th e candles of th e o x cart days, atio n against th e fa rm e r w ho owns L eap in g off, he ru sh ed back a t top m em b er related his m ost th rillin g a re all a -tw itte r about g ettin g a w ere to I tie follow ing lioys: S tr e t of th e lig h t tru c k s of th e “p ick speed to m eet L ilith He had to ‘,n('id ,'nt td «h school athletics, date but th e y 're so tim id they a re cher, H airy W ojotin, B ronleew e, T. ing up a political machine seems d i s - b u t 4r a th e r’ w i,d v,ision w in u tilize p ru d e n tly th e one n r n v p d in t h i a e n u n f i , „ -h o ,. i u g reat reso u rce God gave them . T he d ay of b o n d in g u p ” type, w ho now pays $10 a y ear go all the w ay to w h ere he had T,1(' p a rly ,h en spPa r a »ed and each afraid they w ill g raliso m eo n e ris e ’s Rollins. E R ollins, T sugaw a, L a u r I gro u p m ade its w uy to d iffe re n t "m an". Will it m ak e p ^ed in t h i s county where a staunch re- p ro p erty is over. S en ate b ill No. 3483 by th e Hon. for th e p riv ileg e of ru n n in g his left her. mad at ence, C ruse an d Davis. publican served as manager of the relief G eorge N o rris of N eb rask a o ffers th e u tility cer- tru c k on th e highw ays, w h ile h eav S h e had slung th e show shoes on ‘heatres. me if I ta k e ------ or shall 1 ask tru c k s a re licensed on th e p ay h e r b ark , flo u n d ered th ro u g h the -----, w hom 1 d o n 't like at all, and office for about two years. There have tificate S en ate bill No. 3330 by S e n a to r M cN ary re- ier ■'Ian fo r Frnlie F irst R esults of R esearch be safe? S hall I chisel or sh all I been SO rnanv r p n i i h l i m i n « h n l r l i n i , serv es a g re a t p o rtio n of th e B o n n ev ille p o w er fo r m en t of low er fees. M ore than first d rift, and collapsed. W hen he T he P hilos held a special m e e t 5000 of th ese lig h t tru c k s a re now cam e up, she w as ru b b in g snow W orking according to the m a th e c i. T I republicans holding oiflce th ese d istricts We a re now passing fro m th e age not chisel? A re th ey going steady on h e r b ared an k le. S he looked up m atical form ula o riginated by Mr. or a re they not going steady? Will ing T h u rsd ay the fifth period. T he under such setups around over the country Of coal an d iron in to th e e lec trical w o rld an d cs- o p eratin g in O • regon, • • a t him . w h ite-faced w ith pain and P earson, the sociology class proceed he re tu rn th e in vitation? Oh, w hy an n u al boy and girl p arty is to be that many of the faithful democrats havp tab lish in g a fo u n d atio n for a new civ ilizatio n based cd w ith th e ir re se a rc h w ork. T hey is th ere going to be a p arty a n y a "F a rm e r's Frolic" and is to be D ay b y day in e v ery w ay the despair. felt slighted. The office here was a b o u t b p ? n Væ mOst sacred an d e n d u rin g of all e a rth ly b rew "I tried, A lan. I c a n 't even w alk," found a co rrelatio n of plus six ty - how ? S uch a re som e of th e q u e s held at the M asonic tem p le M arch in th e political p o t g e t s p v p n l v d i v i d p d Q« t o no-G Va a h o u t in stitu tio n s, th e A m erican H om e.—L. C. KRAM IEN, she said. ‘Go baek. It's a ll m y six, w hich is considered very high. tions w hich have p robably been 20. E veryone is to com e dressed evenly divided as to parties. 210 E M ain street, H illsboro. th ic k e r and w arm er. P a trio tic c iti fau lt. H u rry an d s a v e yourself. Had this co rrelatio n been zero it ru n n in g th ro u g h th e P h ilo girls' as a fa rm e r or farm erette. T h e re zens. tim id about o fferin g th eir M aybe I ra n delay him ." w ould have indicated th a t th e re is heads for the past tw o weeks. P e r w ill he dancing for those w ho care serv ices to th e public at first, are F o r rep ly , G a rth sw ung h e r up no re la tio n sh ip betw een th e age haps if we w ere really w ise we to dance and gam es for those not novz com ing out w ith d efin ite a n Serious injury to a Stanford football tt - r «• r n • dancing. t o ^ i v e M n ,'l d « i » H n U n .i ' e, " ? y O t <; “ ,“ ,i o r n i a E ditor’ ,!} L i ' r g K h , “. " „ ! , % £ £ '. t o , , „ d n o u n cem ents of th e ir intentions. across his shoulders and headed and th e grade of th e pupil; had it i wo’ltld follow th e exam ple set by for th e plane. T h ere still been one h u n d red it w ould hav e ' a c e rta in u n iv ersity and establish T h e re is C h arles Thom as, form er again his indicated th a t th e ytiungest m e m -I a d ate b ureau. O nly, u n lik e them , T iiking P ictu res . MGtration to taking out blanket en th u siasm stim u la te d by th e co u n ty fa ir e n d u res p u b lic u tilitie s czar u n d e r th e m ig h t be tim e. H e p u t all W lial's this? F inger-w aved girls, n g th in to a n o th e r b u rst o f ber in v ariab ly received th e h ighest ! it w ould be for everyone, not lor insurance policies on its athletes. Why from one y e a r to th e n e x t w as w ell d e m o n strated a t M eier regim e, w ho now w ants to stre grade and th e oldest th e low est th e bashful only. neektied boys, phone calls! Yes, It's go to congress as successor to W il speed. not? Such action might very well be takpn the recent co u n ty F a rm e rs’ U nion m eetin g , w hen liam T hey cam e to th e g lacier stream , w hile all those betw een ran k ed a< p ictu re tim e. E veryone is le a rn in g A. E kw all on a T ow nsend bv our c o II pizpk u n / l I>V „ „ l. 1 I th ey w ere told th a t th e fair m i«h t b e d isco n tin u ed platfo rm . Also W. E. B u rk e. Y am w ith no sight or sound oi th e p u r- cordingly. T he pro b ab le e rro r found Io "sm ile at th e little b ird ie ” and S tran g e As It Seem s i , " u r . , ? n e g -e .8. ? n d b V h ‘Kh s c h o o l s i f a t fo r w a n t of funds. R esponae w hen ask ed fo r assist all possible. Athletes go out with the old an ce was alm o st u n an im o u s and all a g reed th a t th e hill co unty legislator, w ho is m a k su ers behind them . G arth lifted th e w as five, p roving th a t th e re is a No one seem s to feel it his duty lift his chin a little higher. T he for T ow nsend su p p o rt as girl from his sh o u ld er and set h e r ; fifty -fifty chance th a t th e eo rrela- to ta k e th e flag dow n a t sunset so C offey S tudio is ta k in g the in d i spirit of “do or die” and the results have fa ir m ust be allow ed to go by th e b o ard s fo r w ant a ing can a d bid id a te fo r th e rep u b lican nom on th e front edge of the m onoplane tion w ill not ra n g e fa rth e r th an tho flag sim ply rem ains on its staff vidual p ictu res for the a n n u al th is of funds. sometimes resulted in lifetime injuries or wing, lie grasped hold to v au lt from sixty-one to seventy-one. w eek. G ro u p p ictu res w ill be to k en d ay and night. P e rh a p s m ost of us re a liz e th a t so m e m oney is in atio n for state tr e a s u re r against , A list of expressions w hich th e A m em ber of the L infield q u a r n ex t w eek. even death to the great sorrow of lovintr necessary, b u t a fte r all, th e g ettin g to g e th e r is th e his fo rm er friend, R u fu s C. H ol up beside her. A b u llet fanned the girl's pain- , stu d e n ts k ep t before them to be parents. big th in g —th e o p p o rtu n ity to m eet w ith o u r u rb an m an. E arl H ill of L ane county, w ho w hitened cheek. A n o th er b u llet avoided was: I th in k . It is com m on tet in one of tiis songs pointed out elim in ated him self as a candidate G irls P ra e tire b ro th e rs on a com m on plane, th e v a lu e of creativ e fo r re-electio n to th e house of stru ck the w ing edge betw een her .sense, It is horse sense, A nybody th e freshm an class w ith o u t any know ledge of the position T he girls' bask etb all team has effort, w hen o u r city d w ellers v iew w ith en v y an d rep re se n ta tiv e s a couple of w eeks !19.d .G arth . He je rk e d her dow n j know s th at, It has been m y ohser- p in revious th e assem bly hull. been g e llin g in a lot of good p ra c ad m iratio n th e h u m b le effo rts of th e fa rm e r folks. ago, is being d rafted by p arty lead off th e wing. T h e firin g ceased. valion that, I have found in my tice since th e boys a re no longer T hese a re som e of th e re a l v alues of su ch in s titu ers in his county and w ill probably B ut th e angle of th e shot in the long y e a rs of experience, It can 't W riteups Due m onopolizing th e gym . T hey have tio n s as o u r co u n ty fair. be done. ru n a fte r all. T ho annual w rite-u p s from clubs, played several games, and alth o u g h flags w ere p resen ted to tho g o v e rn Som e fe lt th a t to ask fo r fu n d s fro m th e co u n ty • • • sports and classes hav e been c a ll th ey have n ev er w on th e v icto ry or, S e cretary of S tate S nell and . M arch 10, 1921—Aloha is en jo y in g a tre a su ry w as co n tra ry to o u r d em an d s fo r lo w er V arieties A pril 10 ed in, w hich .m ak es things begin th ey a re guiding a g reat deal of W ith less th a n tw o w eeks r e C. A. H ow ard, s ta te s u p e rin te n d founding boom these days. taxes, w h ile th e m a jo rity ag reed th a t th e fa ir w as T he H ilhi V arieties of 1036. an to a p p ear encouraging. E veryone experience. m ain in g fo r filing. S e c re ta ry of e n t of public in stru ctio n , this w eek F arm B u reau d riv e com pleted in county, 1640 m ore im p o rtan ce th a n som e of th e th in g s re- all-school program , w ill lie held should begin p u ttin g pennies into fa rm e rs visited. S cholls-K inton ahead w ith 103 m ain in g in th e co unty budget. A cco rd in g to th e ir S ta te S nell is an tic ip a tin g a big b y Ray C onw ay re p re se n tin g th e ■ A pril 10 in the high school a u d i the old sock so th at he w ill he ru sh of can d id ates b etw een now state m otor association. H ealth Im proves m em bers. light, g ate receip ts w ere tab o o fo r d id w e n o t w an t an torium . T he p rogram w ill be varied. financially able to buy an a n n u al d M arch 30. * * • O u r h ealth is im proving. O nly Mrs. M aliala J a n e Lindsay, county resid en t since a l* to h av e th e p riv ileg e of com ing as o ften as th e y w hen the tim e comes. • • • fifty w ere absent, on M onday and A cting upon th e advice of A t 1875, dies h e re M arch 7. w ished. C oncessions w ere held not to be th e best T he original com position group S ix ty -o n e m otorists su ffered r e to rn e y G eneral V an W inkle th a t of th e L ite ra ry clu b has w ritten a I p a u | H ickenlooper and M elvin tw e n ty -th re e retu rn ed . B enton C ounty C o u rie r industrial edition pu b - w ay ,0 fin a n c e a fair, fo r th ey w ere a p t to dem an d to pnxluei .a n d L ester L u k as have m oved to lish ed by O. A. C. s tu d e n ts w ith W. V erne M cK in- ,h e ,io n 's sh a re of th e profits, and, again, all eon- vocation or suspension of th e ir th e "th ird floor" of th e stato tu b e r- i play, . . . ,, w hich , th ey . intend , V acation S tarts n cy as m an ag in g ed ito r. cessions w e re n o t desirab le. A nd each tim e th e y o p erato rs' licenses d u rin g F e b ru (‘ulosis . hospital, for w hich m oney All the costum ing, stage d irections P ortland ary. T w e n ty -n in e of th e revocations R piing vacation w ill lie from w as a p p ro p ria te d by th e last leg is and lighting w ill he (..ken ra r e of ♦ ♦ ♦ w ould fall b ack u p o n th e ta x p a y e r d o llar. o lir fil ,, alum ni p rogram w as w ere for d ru n k e n d riving. Most of latu re, does not n ecessarily have to „ „ v V e d lie s d a y . W e h o p e Io F rid ay to M arch 30. Arcus March 15 1QGR N ow le t us aI1 v iew th is lh ‘nf? in th e lig h t of th e suspensions w ere fo r reckless b e above th e o th e r tw o floors, b y m e m h e r s , o f H ie H u b H errick hail b u m « n t P a r i ° reason, an d tr y and co -o p erate in su ch a w ay th a t driv _,. ,, , , ¡m a k e this an a n n u al event. in g . M is; P a rr has been ab sen t the b u ilt in 1932, th e board of control ( Lira V anderzanden, a freshm an | E rm a K etchum , w ho has been at- fam es Robb S r of n e a r C 'e n te rv ill *0*1 I ' m u lh e fu n d s a v a ila b le w ill suffice. A nd w h ile som e • • • past few days d u e to th e loan of has decided to b u ild a hospital of last y ear, w as ren ew in g old . a m w R obb Sr. of n e a r C en terv ille d ied M arch people m u st be b rib ed to p u t fo rth th e ir best ef- tn ed in g high school in G runts Pass, her mol her. and D orothy Jack so n All O regon m u n icip alities are 14 m .• * Aui j 1 « , «. fo rts it is n o t tr u e of th e m s jo ritv an d if w e each u rg ed by G o v ern o r M artin Io se a n n ex instead. C onstruction of a n acquaintance!» F riday. en tered Hilhi Monday m orning. is su b stitu tin g for her. We w ish o th e r sto ry to th e p re se n t hospital t i , p i’,r ,y n h ’r ? a n 9 iv eraary o i founding of T u ala- do o ur b it w e can h av e th e fair "d o llar or no dol- W hat's w rong w ith th is picture? Mr. Barries sp en t th e w eek-end to ex ten d to Miss P a rr o u r s in c e r c u re sta te flags and to display b u ild in g w as found to be im prac- W arren W ahncr was seen w alking tin I lains P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h celeb rated M onday. lar."—MRS. M ARY L. H ORNER, C o rn eliu s Rt. 2. in Salem w here he was a tte n d in g est sy m p ath y in reg ard to h er r e th em on special occasions. S late tical. dow n the hall w ith a boy. to som e school business. cen t sad bcrcaverfient, Give Local Man a Chance CAUGHT IN THE WILD Local Business H ilh i News Blue-H Dinner A wai’d Letters Hilhi Basketeers a