Pairé Two H I L L 8 B O R H A R G U S, Makes for More Interest • J?iUsbonjj^A.r g us W ith W hich la Com h I ned | ha Il ¡I laboro Independent B llla h .ro Arvua aatah. 1894 I! il laboro Independent aetab. IS T I McKINNET A MrKINNBT. Publisher« Publlahad Tburaday. Entered aa aecond*da«a poatoffire at Hillsboro, Oregon VERNE MCKINNEY Editor m atta r In tha M rs . E. c . mckinney Associate 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 V N T T Selected a« Oregon'« Re«t Weekly Newspaper, 19S0 Named on A ll-A m erican Weekly Newspaper Eleven, 1980 Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper Production Contest, 1934-35, and General Excellence. 1935 Subscription Hates S tric tly Cash in Advance W ith in Washington County Outside Washington County Par year ....................... $ 1.50 U . 8 ., per year __ 12.0Û Fix m o n t h « __________ . .85 Foreign countries 3 50 M E M B E R Oregon State Editorial Associât ion and N ational Editorial Asso­ ciation. First Audited Paper. Largest ABE W eekly C irculation in West. Another Rig Day Another of those profitable Hillsboro bargain days is coming up April 25. These events are held several times during the year to stress the importance of Hillsboro as a trading center. This community has some of the finest stores for its size in the state and the price range and stocks are equal to those any place. Everyone will want to set aside this date for a visit to the county seat. Buying here helps to build up your own community. Times Are Better Tax collections in the county show in­ crease of more than $70.000 over a year ago. At the same time income tax returns are mounting in the state and nation. This is a fa r cry from the conditions of three years ago when county and school w ar­ rants were being discounted for sizeable percentages and resulted in the issuance of scrip backed by w arrants. _. Serves the Community l i m e W H S when newspapers were party organs with polities as the main idea. In later years publications have avoided ra ­ bid partisan actions and have taken serv­ ice to the community as their prim ary purpose, which is as it should be. The new spaper can make for harmony in a community or it can become the • great- i- • Vi '. Elimination of commonplace items, I o f ta k in g care o f state needs fo r they hope will give more room for fea- o ffic e space. F ourteen state departm ents now tures of more general interest, I occupy o ffic e space in rented q u a r­ O R F G O N Tliiii’ilav. April 2. IW ) The Great American Home ONLY YESTERDAY E V B flY T H iN 1 — IT M u I’i‘t‘si(lt‘iil’s Tax Pian Picdicted in Consulting Engineer’s Hook ""T V* C E M E M H E I2 WHEN V O U f t- A tA HLINO AN EVIL-SMELLING- SACK OF A S A F E T ID A A Q O u N D Y O dl? N EC K TO M W OFF 01 SEA O€ JMtJ* * IT S E v T flA STO U T M Y J UNCLE H A S T H E 1 --------\ STOCE c - / TV- ,w. I, — ■ ■ ■ B o y IT S d ltE S M E LL’S LIKE W A S H IN G T O N I F I T I R ItY I l V S IIIN O T O N . P r, lile n t It ili ■ c v r l l i new t u |iln n t i r i m u r i li ’ ’ a su d ile n I t i t e l e q i n o l i m i I I I » r a p i t i l i In a l i t t l e hook e u lle il "lira** T a r k a ," by D a v id t ’lis ti m an t'o y le . a w e ll k im w a c n n -u ItliiK « im liie e r, T h e retino a fo r a ll t lils u n e n d o ti I h lim i III It. t'o y le fo re e u sl» 111# president's s u rp r Is I n g proposal to ta x u n d is trib u te d c o rp o r a tio n < ‘ \ 7 i/,< C-* ' p ro llls instead ot income. W ilt ­ in g to e xp la in how Io make tho c a p ita lis tic s)stem ru n In un “ ago o f p le n ty.” ho assails the corpo­ ra tio n reserve as the "graa.I- fa th e r and president o f the Bootstrap» C lu b " and contend» th a t Us accum ulation accentuate» h o ili the u p s w in g and collapse ot tho Imslness cycle. I t Is Coyle's the ory ttia t #•# m ust "a vo id w u itln g ou r unb­ alance In rio to u s Investm ent." by Increasing personal and na tion al spending and red ucing o u r rate j of «livin g and Investm ent. “T o | day’s dem and." ho says. ” 1» not fo r ca p ita l, nor fo r labor, but fo r buyers to ca rry nwuy the goods " To c a rry out such a program , old ngo pensions, unem ploym ent mid health Insurance, w h ich d im in is h the need fo r t h r if t , and heavy In­ com» and Inh eritan ce taxes to (Innnee them mid keep money In c irc u la tio n aro necessary, he be­ O s t BE G O O D .' ters in Salem w ith a to ta l flo o r I space o f 37.309. T e n ta tiv e plans fo r the new e a pito l m ake p ro v i- ' sioti fo r o n ly the executive, state ' and tre a su ry depa rtm e nt, budget 1 depa rtm e nt, board o f c o n tro l and I purchasing departm ent, land board I and ta x com m ission. T h is w ill s t ill W ith the m in d s o f m illio n s on th is e a rth vexed, I leave enough departm ents in re n t­ storm -tossed and beaten, th e Reds ro a r on. A n d ed qu arters, on the basis of th e ir th in g s are happening th a t should be a w a rn in g to I present size, to f i l l at least tw o those w ho so abhor C om m unism as not to re g a rd t flo o rs o f th e state o ffic e b u ild ­ as a threa t. ing. B y th e tim e a new b u ild in g Thus, 60.000 fa rm laborers sud de nly sw arm ed can be erected the n o rm a l g ro w th i ove r the fie ld s about Badajos. Spain, and seized vast o f state departm ents w ill have in ­ estates. A dispatch says: creased th is need to at least three T h e w o rkers, most o f them S ocialists ands C om ­ floors. Needs o f the state lib ra ry , m unists. m em bers o f the n a tio n a l association o f now housed in e n tire ly inadequate - "L a n d W o rke rs.” m arched on th e ir lo cal v illa g e s qu a rte rs in the suprem e c o u r t 1 in an a p p a re n tly lo ng -prep are d m ovem ent. A r r iv ­ b u ild in g , are estim ated at t h e ' in g at the largest estates, they d iv id e d th e land e q u iva le n t o f at least tw o floo rs acco rding to lists alrea dy made, each g ro u p then o f the o ffic e b u ild in g . ta k in g ove r the la n d assigned to i t w ith shouts State b u ild in g needs to be faced 1 o f "L o n g liv e the w o rk e rs ' re p u b lic !" . . . T h e re ­ b y the n e xt le gislature , however, a fte r the y n o tifie d the a u th o ritie s o f the d ivisio n s w ill not be con fine d to o ffic e space m ade and ordered entered on th e books the names i In s titu tio n s are also g ro w in g apace o f th e new la n d owners. ;an d in need o f m ore room . D r. R In O regon. Reds started and helped to beat the E. Lee S teiner, sup erintend en t o f 1 student a c tiv ity fee. th e y are a g ita tin g change in the state h o spita l fo r insane, h a s ! the com p ulsory m ilita r y tra in in g at e d uca tion al in - in d ica te d his in te n tio n o f asking stitu tio n s , and are a c tiv e in o rg an izatio ns c a rry in g fo r a 200-bed a d d itio n to the r e ­ By on sub versive propaganda against good old U. S. A.. ce ivin g w a rd o f his in s titu tio n . I . F O N 8. D A V IS her gto riou s in s titu tio n s , her people's governm ent, C o n stru ctio n o f a 100-bed con­ and h e r u n fa ilin g so ve re ig n ty o f e ve ry c itiz e n .— valescent w a rd f o r tuberculosis O regon D a ily Jo u rn a l. pa tien ts e ith e r in connection w ith Hobbles D e pa rtm e nt: the eastern Oregon hospital at The W hen J. J. V a n K le e k o f K in - A press dispatch fro m Eugene, un d e r a U n iv e r ­ D alles o r in M u ltn o m a h county, is ton hasn’t a n y th in g else to do also un de r consideration. D r. R. D a ro un d his 300-acre farm , he s ity o f O regon date line, re g a rd in g an address to B yrd , superintend en t o f F a irv ie w w h ittle s. One o f his a rtis tic p ro ­ u n iv e rs ity students b y George K oehn, state com ­ home, has called a tte n tio n to the ductions is a tin y m on key h o ld ­ m an de r o f th e A m e ric a n Legion, re m a rk s th a t to crow ded con ditions at his in s titu - , in g its ta il. T he c a rv in g is made th lIie e "s » u u rp ip iib ris v e " u o i f m th e uuaience audience i\.oenn K oe hn ae d e nve liv e re rea d an tio n and the need fo r another 100- fro m a p lu m p it. A n o th e r in te r ­ em p ha tic d e n u n cia tio n of com m unism , its a c tiv itie s bed cottage. esting b it is a book about an inch in th is co u n try, and its fa ilu r e as e x e m p lifie d by the C o nse rvative estimates of pres- j long by h a lf an in ch w id e c a rv ­ c o n d itio n o f th e people o f S oviet Russia. I t is li t - v..f ent c state b u ild in g needs place the ! ed fro m pipestone take n from -‘irp r^ d " at^such"^ Asd anruleWaH they C°S‘ m cxcess °f S1■00<)■()t,0' the pipestone q u a rry in M in n e ­ sota. M r. V a n K le e k is 74 years hear about com m unism comes fro m th e m ouths o f old, s till w o rk s on his farm , O regon citie s slated fo r new p a rlo r p in k s and ra d ica ls o f a m ore v iv id hue w ho and declares th a t he s t ill can arm ories should not become u n ­ d ire c tly o r in d ir e c tly have praised it. We hope th e y d u ly excited over a n no un cem en ts, sw in g an ax w ith the best of p ro fite d by the experience.—A s to ria A sto ria n -B u d g e t. fro m the n a tio n a l ca p ita l that the them. He has liv e d m ore than ID projects have received W P A ap- years in the K m to n c o m m u n ity, * . . . " I am n o t fo r a re tu rn to th a t d e fin itio n of proval. M a jo r General George A T he next b igg er and b e tte r egg lib e rty un de r w h ic h f o r m an y years a free people W h ite calls a tte n tio n to th e fact were being g ra d u a lly regim ented in to th e serixco th a t no a p p ro p ria tio n has yet been contest staged in H ills b o ro w i ll put made fo r these projects. B rig a d ie r the hens on th e F. A B ra d y farm o f a privile ge d fe w ."— P resident Roosevelt. G eneral Thom as A R ilea is now n o rth o f H ills b o ro on th e spot, in W ashington in his cap acity as B rad y declared w hen he learned "B a rg a in s ’ produced a t th e expense o f h u m an head o f the n a tio n a l guard asso- th a t his eggs too k second pitzg. m isery are n o th in g s h o rt o f waives in sheep» c lo th - cia tio n , in an e ffo rt to speed the I'm going to g ive these hens pep a rm o ry pro gra m along. ta lk s d u rin g th e n e x t contest and Ex • • - sec if they w on't stra in themselvi M em bers o f the State In d u s tria l a lit t le t0 produce la rg e r eggs A ccid en t com m ission are now back w orks, th e re ought to be on th e ir f u ll pay basis. A tto rn e y m o te em ploym ent fo r soap box o r- G eneral V a n W in k le advised the ators on p o u ltry farm s. ] com m issioners th a t th e y could a lio ' • . . Mr. Kramien Answered on District a p a rt o f th e ir tim e to w o rk o f J im M oved West T o the E d ito r o f the A rgu s— M r. K ra m ie n in his 'h e un em p loym e nt com pensation Here's w hat happened w h e n n .i r -ece ^ o n ntly. iiv nnnnnrt i« re m a rks ,„ e y y moved le tte . r r tn to v you opened h his w i» ith k the I com com m m ission. ission. Pay Pay to fo r r th th a a t t w w o o rk rk th the moved west west in in 'f the h e "o "o ld ld days days ' ’ fro m the *--•— fed eral ’ govern- T m h e e fo a copy of a* sale statem ent, “ s tic k to th e facts" and then d w e lls at comes ------------ ---------- — ro llo ilo w w in in g g is is a copy ^ ,0 - , » „d i - . V - , ......................... . rz of a - sale m ent and is not subject to the b ill a d ve rtis in g goods and chattels t^X judT ce?11“ " ’"8 generalities" and "ap- le g isla tive pay cut. A llo ttin g tw o - ,,{ one j j m N ew ton, a resident o f Yes. M r. K ra m ie n . the C ity o f Tacom a pays th ird s o f th e ir tim e to the new p ik e county, Mo., in the fa ll of taxes—7.5 per cent o f its gross earnings— to Its e lf— com m ission o n ly o n e -th ird of th e ir , 84,j. on th e occasion o f his m ov- fro m one pants pocket to another. O u r local p riv a te pay o r $100 a m onth comes fro m ¡ni? on vpa r’s 18 Per cent of its kt ° ss earnings to the fro m any red uctio n. .8u te of Mi" euri , As Reds Roar On Along Main Street M r. Cady received no divide nd s on his u t ilit y Stock, n o t because o f the m a n ip u la tio n s o f A lb e rt E P ie rce’ b u t because o f loss o f earnings due to the “ depression" as *.vas the case o f p ra c tic a lly a ll kin d s o f companies. PEPCO gross earnings fe ll fro m si 3.122,036.00 in 1931 to $10.096.530.00 in 1933, a loss two^ann^^Td^ndT011"1’ alm°St sufficicnt t0 pay • • • C ounty o f Pike ) .. ------ A u to m o b ile s used b y d is tric t ( T.he wl11' T "" 'i-«x. Sept engineers, m aintenance J' ' i i i i l i . " * 11 Mt t‘uhl"'. '«itcry f..r h ig h w a y crews and o th e r fie ld em ployes o flc r w .« . M lio u rl r.».i. th i’ foH w " n « ^ ta i the h ig h w a y de pa rtm e nt m ay be tel«, to -w it: N in e yoke <»f oxen with equipped w ith rad io s i f a recom - “ P'1 chain"- , 'r '' w«»e»n« w ith m endation by R. H. B aldock high- th" ^ " SPECIAL CORRFSl’ONnF.NT lieves. take o ff th e ir h^t to no one in the local food trade It K im m e rle . R alph W ilson anil Joe S m ith , a ll local residents, are engaged in the managem ent o f the concern. M odern fix tu re s and m e th ­ ods o f food m erchandising have been used in b u ild in g business and an average o f s ix cle rks, in ad ­ d itio n to the managers, are em ­ ployed in se rvin g the trade. W ilson has had 13 years o f g ro ­ cery experience and has managed food stores in va rio u s parts of O re ­ gon d u rin g tha t tim e. He was in charge o f a local store ju s t p rio r to ta k in g up the present venture. A c tiv e in co m m u n ity affairs. W il­ son is a m em ber o f the cham ber o f com m erce re ta il trades com m ittee and was cha irm an o f the C h ris t­ mas candy com m itte e o f the cha m ­ ber o f com m erce last year. S m ith, c h a ra c te ris tic a lly dubbed " L it tle Joe." has been connected w ith the grocery game fo r s ix years Before going in to the F a ir ­ w ay M a rke t he w o rke d at -.tores in Forest G rove and H illsb o ro . Recent stud ies by the B ro o k ­ in g s In s titu te on th e d is tr ib u ­ tio n o t tho n iitlo n u l Incom e m ol the fo rm a tio n o f c a p ltu l tend to c o n firm C oyle's the orie s. P re sid e n t Ilo o s u v e lt is kno w n to have rend the bonk and to have recom m ended It to frie n d s . • • • / ’ () Y T I N U E D disagreem ent am ong th e p re s id e n t's a d vis­ ors on ho u sin g appears to have made th e prospects fo r any but a lim ite d p ro g ra m fro m th is session o f Congress very sm a ll. T h o dissension, b ro u g h t to lig h t w hen th o C e n tra l H o u sin g C om ­ m itte e . a p po inte d to w o rk out re co m m en datio ns, handed in tw o re p o rts d iffe rin g ns to tho ex­ te n t o f fc d e ru l p a rtic ip a tio n and (ho size o f subsidies. Is as old ns th e ta lk o f a ho using p ro ­ gra m to s tim u la te th o hard h it c o n s tru c tio n In d u s try . P u b lic housing advocates led by S enator R o b e rt W a g n e r o f New Y ork w a n t a p e rm an ent U. 8. housing a u th o r ity w ith pow er to m ake c a p ita l m id s u n u a l g ra n ts to r low to st ho using and s lu m clearance, and to c o n s ttu e t fe d e ra l p ro je c ts w here lo c a lltle a a re unable to do so thcin#elves. 'th e y p o in t o u t th a t ab ou t 70 per cent o f c ity wngo e a rn e rs lin v n annual Incom es below $1500, w ith a m edian o f $959. -A d e q u a te ho using f o r t ills g ro u p c u n n n i bo p ro v id e d by p r lv u ta c a p ita l n t n p r o t ll, h o u s in g e x ­ p e rts say. nnd re q u ire s a sub­ sidy o f 40 to SO per cent. • • • Q I7 C II s u b s id ie s a re d e fe n d e d on th e g ro u n d s th a t ho u sin g 1» un e co no m ical lo n g -ra n g e m ethod o f re d u c in g u n e m p lo y­ m ent in (be b u ild in g m id o lh o r heavy In d u s trie s , (ha t li means la rg e savings to c o m m u n itie s th ro u g h re d u c tio n o f c rim e and disouse, and th a t It w o uld a ve rt th e g ro w in g ho using s lio rta g « w h ich means h ig h e r ru n ts fu r everybody. F lu u u c ia l and real osta le In ­ terests. In c lu d in g hanks m id in­ surance com panies, who stand (o p ro fit by any Increase in ren ts, n a tu ra lly oppose such a p ro g ra m . They w ant the go ve rn m e n t to co n lln o Its e ffo rts to suclt plans us th o F e d e ra l H o usin g A d m in ­ is tra tio n 's m ortga ge Insurance. T hey appear to have been represented am ong th e p re s i­ d e n t's a d v is o rs hy tr e a s u r y beads, In c lu d in g Peter G rim m , New Y o ik re a l estate m a n ; C h a irm a n Jess» Jones o f the R e c o n s tru c tio n F in a n ce C o rp o ­ ra tio n . and Stewart McDonald of FHA. I t seem» th a t , (h o u g h m o s t e v e ry b o d y c la im . to be lo r h o u s ­ in g , l i t t l e w ill be d o n u a b o u t IL frost, O n ly, be c a re fu l o f t h a I t shore in the d im gruyne.ss A t firs t. ankle When outside, keep close to th icke ts o f a ld e r .; a n d A I U .8 cut the igloo, and duck Inside if you I o ff alt v lew o f the lake. He d id see anyone else than m yself." j not tro u b le to week an opening u n ­ She flu n g out her bunds. "O h. t il he had covered a h u lf m ile if on ly I could go along Io help! T h e re he catnc to a rem em bered I'm so a fra id h e 'll fin d you. A ll stretch o f p u rtly open bank. T hough the gray daw n h a d those guns he and Ins men you, g ro w n a litt le less fa in t, he peered t' l,' l )t.v-handed! G a rth met the alm ost fra n tic j fo r .several m om ents w ith o u t .sight- o u tb u rst w ith a look of cool iro n y ‘ in g the cabin plane. It seemed a.s "D o you take me fo r a chechahco'.' i f ¡fa p o n to o n ! in its t have been S,,r {tU“ h by . , l ‘‘‘ M a rk th is that co u m ire l H u xb v J ! sheet of Ice. so that the a irc ra ft is the man who's in danger." j had foundered in deep water. W ith the assurance, G a rth crept But then tie made out vag ue ly a out throu gh the tunnel, shoving tils I shape ugiim st tin- w h ite of snowshoes ahead of him . Snow hud the now -covered ice A short du. h continued to fu ll a fte r the w in d had bro ug ht h im dose to the ground« d died dow n. That meant eajiy tr a c k - j p tane. It la y in «hallow water, ing. In the d im s ta rlig h t, he hud surrounded Ly freezing .slush The to guess at th e c o v e rin g o f h i blizzard hud h it the lake Kurd B y R obert Ames B ennett t r a il to th e s tre a m c h a n n e l enough to b it .ik up the ¿.hect je e D u rin g the nigh t, the lust d w in d - and crack It in to pieces too sm all ( W N U Service Copyright by lin g flo w had choked th o channel to g rin d th ro u g h the «ides o f th Robert Ante« Bennett) w ith anchor icc, had flooded over pontoons. the .mow and frozen .»olid G arth I t i „ . p |ane hnrt b(.,.n (j r i vcn across took o ff his snowshoes and crept | n to . tin the lake, along (Continued from ln«t .. .. . . corn er of ...» W hen he re tu rn e d . L ilit h la y across the glare ice w ith o u t leav- w ,th the sludge The sh o rew ard- asleep on one o f the uncut skins in g any m arks. sw u ng ta il was o n ly a b iscu it toss She had sunk down, com p le te ly On the oth er bank, he plow ed a (>u t from the solid bank G a rth tire d out. G a rth covered her over, heavy tr a il up In to the ice tu n n e l,' hastened to fetch sm all tru n k s and blocked the ro o f hole w ith a ch u n k «ind bro ug ht from the storage cave , pieces of ro tte d logs fro m the dow n o f 50,1 now, and spread his ow n one o f the re m a in in g legs o f c a rl- tim b e r under the nearest trees By skin " m " at on the o th e r side o f the bou. He le ft the m eat atop the tossing out chunks o f log on the ,------ fro m thp gjrJ H e la y df>w l’V n I’ fn ,m ,he «ir l Hp lav and um rlr nn vzviif pul* " :__ i. ... • ■ “ B u t - h o w lonp-> - . m g skim ice Lo ng poles had been the keys and ha nd cuffs fro m D il- dem onstrated last w eek w h e n . t,,«t o f ,„ h e r . n i d » . A m C u ln . t« H p h S i h r '7 h iz r k ♦ i L° b e the w ings a#a in ft the Ion’s pocket, and clim b e d o u t to B aldock tou re d W ashington high - C alifornia. Jim Newton ways w ith o ffic ia ls o f th a t state. "-John Wikon. f ryer Free headcheene. t ook the b e lt- a ^ ^ ‘I f ^ ’m not ’ back A rsr»?.” ' ^ ..r»« k a v scram ble fo rw a rd in to the cer, ra n g in g fro m o n e -sixth to Edit Y ou ju s t fo rg e t a lin e — Ann M unkrr« u.tvy do uu not HUL truly uuty leanze m eir r r e e a s p n o n n n o s i i h b i l l e sum on c. t enth. T h it is the ge ne rating costs are u su a lly tub erculosis hospital at Salem to A««i«tHnt Editor« house 50 a d d itio n a l patients. M ore T is then th e y p ro m p tly le t you ities to their fellow man. o n ly fro m 4 to 6 inches o f the to ta l 36 inches in the A ll m em bers o f last ye a r’s T r y - M nry C aldw ell i»n«l Joy Poelkor M i s Tennessee W catherred and kno w th a n 120 tub erculosis sufferers are T V A y a rd s tic k ." I t is a w e ll-e sta b lish e d fa ct th a t Square d u b are in v ite d tn attend her sister, M rs. H a rd in g , drove to j Philo Nudine DatterHon T h e y've been lis te n in g a ll th e n o w on th e w a itin g lists o f the the cost o f the ra w pro d u ct at the fa c to ry ,is the Brnatn L u V ernc Ahendm th a program to be given by th is San Francisco b y th e coast route tim e. tw o state in s titu tio n s . (iirl Ito iervM Lather Hurt y sm allest p o rtio n o f its cost to the u ltim a te con­ year's clu b to n ig h t 'T h u rs d a y ) at th ro u g h the redwood forests. W h ile — S tella Spencer. Il , Tom Stretcher sum er. T he le athe r in a p a ir o f shoes, the w ool in a 7:30 T iie m em ber» e lig ib le w ill be in the c ity they saw m any in te r ­ B lue-H David Torbet The state no w owns 1536 pieces s u it o f clothes is b u t a fra c tio n o f th e re ta il sales Student Council presented w ith 4-11 pins. A ll other.» Irm a l Traak esting places and vie w ed a few of T h e height o f som ething o r o th ­ of m otorized equipm ent, accord­ T ry Sfittare price. T he p ills th a t M r. K ra m ie n m ixe s in his H arold M«*y«*r Interested, in c lu d in g parents and the notable collections o f a rt and op Min« A lim d ru g store contain ingre die nts, the cost o f w h ic h M r. in g to a re p o rt by Dan F ry , state er: H erm an K e rk m a n sho w in g Joe science. P art o f the tim e was spent friends, t r e in v ite d to come. Mnv> K ra m ie n w o u ld hesitate to show upon th e state­ purchasing agent. M ore than one- C a rp e n te r exam ples o f bigger and v is itin g at H a m ilto n fie ld , a new in.: |>ii-ture.s w ill tic (MM Of llic h u lf o f th is to ta l is ow ned by the b e tte r signs- Jake W eil te llin g how m ent fo r the p re s c rip tio n fille d . rnuin features o f the program . fly in g base, and here inspected the A rgu s, M a rch 24, 1921 — F iv e hu n d re d F a rm Prepare for Content h ig h w a y de pa rtm e nt w h ich has 147 fis h in g was o ve r the week-end, or M r. Kram i< n appeals to the vote rs to su p p o rt his B u re a u m en m eet here Saturday. A. E. W estcott is new typ e bombers, the latest w o rd T he ty p in g students are busy People's U t ilit y D is tric t p la n —to m ortgage th e ir passenger cars, 440 tru c k s and 104 was it a week-end?— Ed M oore in a rm y planes. The bridges, w h ich p re sid ent: A. B. F lin t, vice -preside nt; W illia m tractors. The state college has 115 tra in in g fo r the co u n ty cha m pion­ Dave Leger w e nt to K e n n e w ick, g iv in g advice to asp irin g p o litic ia n s homes to m ake i t possible, and in the same breath S ch u lm e rich , secretary; George B ie rsd o rf, treasu rer, are in process o f con stru ction , one denies its service to "a n y p o rtio n o f th is d is tric t autom obiles and tru c k s and the 'n e ith e r p a rty b a rre d )— th e neces­ across the G olden G ate nnd the ship. T hey have already held pre­ Wash., last week and shot at r a b ­ and J. C. Bechen, L . L. C ra w fo rd , J. C. Le ed y lim in a ry practices w ith Beaverton, bits. The bu nn y p o pu latio n rem ains s ity o f c a llin g a second vote on the w h ich has not the re q u ire d nu m b e r o f users per u n iv e rs ity 15. and C harles J. H erb, exe cutive com m ittee. p in -b a ll ordinance to fin d out w hat oth er across San Francisco bay, are both there and here. O n Tuesday in ta ct. m ile .” T h e p riv a te com pany un d e r o rd e r o f the J o h n F. F o rb is J r. died at D ille y M a rch 19. immense projects. T h e y w ill p r o b ­ they w ent to Forest G rove, and on Use o f n a tiv e stone in O regon’s eouncllinen m eant when they voted P u b lic U tilitie s C om m issioner m ust o ffe r its s e rv ­ In spite o f the weather, M r, B ig m e e tin g here ta lks union h ig h school. a b ly displace the fe rrie s w h ich ice to a ll in the te r r ito r y served in com pliance w ith new eapitol w o u ld be foo lish and here instead o f yes o r no — the have alw ays been so ty p ic a l and Wednesday the G rove came here. Barnes says he made garden and W. O. Hocken, p ro m in e n t Beaverton man, dies On A p r il 3 Ihe W ashington cou nty an e xtra va g a n t waste o f m oney, in average citize n cussing the p ro ­ th e rules and re g u la tio n pu blishe d in its ta r iff. tended chickens. M a rc h 19. so picturesque a p a rt o f the c ity . ty p in g contest w ill be held at No, M r. K ra m ie n , I am not g e ttin g e le c tric serv­ the o p in ion o f F. N. Wood o f A l ­ longed cold w eather. M r. Goodman mnde tools- v a r i­ M a ry C y p h e r o f N o rth P la in s dies here M a rch 22. T he rid e home was th ro u g li the Behnke W alker. • • ice at o n e -h a lf the n a tio n a l average ra te - I fear bany, h im s e lf a pioneer stone c u t­ ety not specified. H e a v y ra in s h o ld back sp rin g w o rk . Excess o f Sacram ento v a lle y and u n u su a lly ter. Wood advocates th e use of I could n o t ' “ get som e th in g fo r n o th in g " a ll the P e rry A nderson jo in e d the ta ll r a in f a ll since S eptem ber is 5.66 inches. One litt le p ig w e n t to M a rk e t m arb le from V e r­ ta le clu b M onday w ith a sm elt cold w eather was the rule. Ashland, tim e u n d e r y o u r P. U. D. pl:ui. I am a ta xp a ye r deep-quarried A ccord in g to the tre a s u re r’s la t­ M rs. R. C. T ro v e r, whose husband died on th e M ed fo rd and Roseburg had snow, Street, m ont both fo r beauty and perm a­ w h o pays and pays and pays.—MRS. S. H YR E, Box story. O f course the big steelhead and sleet and snow con tinu ed a ll est rep ort, the stud ent body has a b a ttle fie ld in F rance, dies here M a rch 16. One litt le pig stayed at home. nence. 32, Rt. 5, H ills b o ro . and tr o u t anglers lo o k upon the balance or $400.95, ♦ ♦ * the way. V e ry few o f the w ild • • * One litt le p ig had roast beef, achievem ents o f P e rry as ra th e r Hob C o nn ett came back to school One litt le p ig had none. O n ly m otorists, w h o can q u a lify an odorous a ffa ir, b u t th a t In no flo w e rs were in bloom . M onday to catch up on th e sleep ' One Visit in California litt le p ig w e n t to Eugene; as farm ers, w i ll be e n title d to $5 w a y detracts fro m the fact th a t ' Hire Local People, Is Plea he lost d u rin g sp rin g vacation, ac- W is tfu lly ’ sought to re v ie w the past; license plates on th e ir lig h t tru c k s the sm elt sto ry is good in its class. ! V irg in ia Brogden and E lsie M ay A rg u s. M a rc h 29. 1906—Bad w eather im pedes E d ito r o f A rg u s —Y o u r ite m in th e M a rch 19 and p ic k -u p cars, according to Sec­ co rd in g to one re p o rte r. | Saw it rear its u g ly head - • • • C im in o spent a ll vacation r id in g P. R. & N. co n stru ctio n . issue to "g iv e th e lo ca l man a chance," m en­ re ta ry o f State S nell's in te rp re ta ­ Paul Hickenlooper found Port­ C ried "W ee! Wee!" Businem ( hats on fe rrie s and g e ttin g s t if f necks B u rk e T o a g u e w ith O regon K id won the H u n t tio n e d b u y in g e v e ry th in g possible in W ashington tio n o f C irc u it Judge M cM ahan's itty E,l Com«n) j from lo o k in g at the high bridges land not to his lik in g , and r e tu rn ­ A nd ran a ll the w ay home D. T. c lu b pa pe r chase at th e M u ltn o m a h course S aturday, county. You should have added th a t th e y h ire a ll Miss B roadbent spent her week co u rt order. I t is estim ated that H ills b o ro has a state-w ide rep u- overhead In O regon and C a lifo rn ia ed lo H ilh i last M onday. th e ru n i in s t if f hurdles. . u v o lv ,, in g « 14 >« ,• local he lp needed. A t present w e have a c le rk in W illia m D eLakovlas has entered *n Vancouver, P o rtln n d . Salem and F ra n k Peters, one o f H illsb o ro 's P a cific stu ­ th e co u n ty c le rk 's office, who is a re sid e n t o f P o r t­ 3000 m otorists who paid the $10 ta tio n as a gro cery "h o t s p o t" but they crossed e ig h t ferries, each be- fee w ill be e n title d to refun ds to ­ the F a irw a y M a rk e t a p p a re n tly ing replaced by a bridge. as a sophomore. He is fro m O a k ­ po in ts n o rth . A t a ll places sleep dents, says n e a rly h a lf o f $10.000 student fun d to land. A ls o th e re are o th e r places o f em p lo ym e n t ta lin g a p p ro x im a te ly $15.000. C ity was th i; p rim e factor. th riv e s on ’’ro u g h ’’ com p etitio n. The m ost e x c itin g parts o f the land, Cal, place H e r r ic k h a ll has been secured. w h e re ou tside state people get w o rk , w h ile o u r lo ­ A pp ara tu s fo r fla g pole repaired R. C. Vaught to open grocery store in Jos. cal men and wom en are id le .—A . S. L Y T L E , Hills­ d w e lle rs w h o d riv e cars w ith pick- Launched J u ly 1, 1934, th is inde- t r ip were a fla t tir e in H ills b o ro O u r classified colum ns m ay have up bodies w ill con tinu e to pay pendent gro cery hus b u ilt u p an and an em p ty gas ta n k on the lo n e ­ •so th a t the fla g can now be raised Just Down building on Second street. w h a t yo u are lo o k in g f o r — boro, Rt. 4. do ub le license fees. I e n via b le colum e and the owners lie st stre tch o f the coast high w ay. and lowered. J Rend them . tf T han ks to the a b ility o f P reside nt G riffith s , not to him , O regon no w in a P o rtla n d safety Deposit box un d e r th e v o tin g con- t r o l o f M r. G riffith s . M r. A in s w o rth o f the U. S. onIy was Mr Cady’s p e p c o stock restored b,ut ° r hif c40m Pany was restored to stockholders. In fact, the com m on stock is highway commission. Efficiency h of e 125 •;«». «teel H ilh i N ew s Teachers Make California Trip Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago Try-Square Club Meets Tonight