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Page Two H IL L S B O R O W sbong^rous W lth Whlch la C eablnad th« HilU hore Independen! ■lllaboro A rrua «atah 18*14 H it laboro Independen t aet«b. 18?1 M e K IN N K Y A M r K lN N K Y , PaM tebnrt Publlshail Thurwday. Entere»! as aecond-claa« m atta r I d Iha poetoff¡ ca at Hillaboro, Oregoo W. VERNE McKINNEY Editor MRS E. C. M c K IN N E Y Aeaoriate Editor O F F K IA L N E W S P A P E R O P W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y Selected aa 0 retro a ’a Beat Weekly Newspaper, 1931) Named on A ll-A m erican W eekly Newspaper Eleven, 1980 Honorable Mention N ational E ditorial Association Newspaper Production Contest. 1934-35, and General Excellence, 1935 Subscription Rates Strictly Gash in Advance W ith in Washington County Outside Washington County Per year .................. .... <1.60 U . S.. per year ........« 82.00 fiix m o n th s ............................. b6 Foreign countries ____ 3.50 M E M B E R Oregon State Editorial Association and N ational Editorial Asso» ciation. F irs t Additeti Paper. Largest ABC Weekly C irculation in West. Justice Served A R G U S, S ta te C ap ital N e w s L e tte r Bruno Richard Hauptmann on Friday night paid the penalty of death in the electric chair for tin* kidnap-m urder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. There is little doubt hut that justice was done in « Ï A. L. L 1 N O H B U K this case as the ransom notes were found in his possession anil there was much oth Many Candidates Enter er strong and convincing evidence link ing him to one of the m o s t dastardly Primary Battles crimes in history. The sorry part of it is in the State that the ends of justice were so long de layed through technicalities as to cause C \ I EM S ix t i legislators 51 rep- a serious lack of respect for law and or *-* resentatives and nine senators der. Even if there were others involved w ho served d u rin g the last session in the crime anyone connected with it aspire to con tinu e in th e service of the state e ith e r in the same capacity was deserving of the punishment meted 1 or in some o th e r and, ge ne rally, out. When a strong hand is placed on the m ore re in u n e ra a ive position O f tlie kidnapers our American homes and fam 15 state senators whose term s are e x p irin g , nine are candidates fo r ilies will he much safer. | re-election. O f the 51 rep rese nt H IL L S B O R O , O R F O O N Tlmi 'il tv, A p r il The Great American Home « 0 9 H , (TÍP A CE Gift .Al? M U SE U M •'* ' L OOH. IT TUS O L O M tl^ lG £ O X . ANO HEÍ?E¿P A N 6 ee , — O l O ST eí Z c OSOOPE. C f l b , i n c ó e t e ’ O rtA N 'PA tP o l o •’ •••» AMO H E iíe íP A N O U O CALLEO TTC il BY. i (t?i U \S IIIN G I <>\ I I I I I 11 New ( ’oniiiiittee Show Trend to 'Trained l'uhi ic ( )f Tic¡:iIs BY S P E C IA L C O R R E S P O N D E N T I 'l'iIlR person nel o f P re sid e n t * K oo sove lt'a new coin in lilc e fo rm e d io m ake a atirve y o f (lie fc d e ia i g o ve rn m e n t ru lla a lic n - tlo n to tlie re m a rk « tile rise o f p u b lic service care er m en lu th ia c o u n try . C h a irm a n o f th ia g ro u p la I.o itls U ro w n lo w . d ire c to r o f (he P u b lic A d m in is tra tio n Clem-1 ng House o f C hicago. U ro w n lo w hue been cloao to the p re sid e n t, and ecveral mem her a and pro teges o f Il ls o rg a n iz a tio n ho ld New Deal posts. P rim a ry purpose o f th e P uh llo A d m in is tra tio n C le a rin g House Is to Im p ro ve th e tech n iq u e o f m od em g o ve rn m e n t th ro u g h ex change o f In fo rm a tio n and ex periences am ong c itie s and slntoa — p a r tic u la r ly those em p lo y in g men esp ecially tra in e d f o r p u b lic office. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n Is pu shing th e use o f care er men lu these h ig h posts and has m et w ith m a rke d suceesa In several la rg e r cltle a. I t wiis U ro w n lo w w ho. as c ity m anager o f K n o x v ille . T e a n ., a ttra c te d n a tio n a l a tte n tio n by g iv in g ta xp a ye rs a 10 per ceut reb ate— a lte r a p p ly in g buslu«Mi m ethods to m anagem ent o f the c ity 's u ifu irs . B ro w n lo w has on his c o m m it tee C harles E M e rrlu m , bead o f the p o litic a l science d e p a rtm e n t o f Chicago U n iv e rs ity , a n d L u th e r H. ( lu llc k . d ire c to r o f th e In s titu te o f P u b lic A d m in is tra tio n . P rofe ssor M e rria m , a close as sociate o f U ro w n lo w . Is th e g u id in g lig h t In the n a tio n a l surveys and p lu n n ln g s o f th u N u tlo n u l Resources Hoard. U u ltc k once showed S en ator H a rry B y rd , the n g o v e rn o r o f V irg in ia , how to reo rga nize his e ta le 's g o v e rn m en t. W h e th e r th e ir e ffo rts w ill p ro ve any m ore th u n a s m a rt e le c tio n yea r econom y g e stu re w o n 't bo k n o w n f u r to m e lim e . H u t one th in g Is a p p a re n t— th e s ta r o f the tre ln e il p u b lic se r van t Is on (he ascendancy. In the fe d e ra l go ve rn m e n t ns w e ll as lu c ity and s la te setups. • e • 1Y,’ ASH IN O TO N 'S m any p o llll- ’ ’ cal observers believe Sena t o r V andenberg o f M ic h ig a n Is becom ing Im p o rta n t a t a Ite p u b - llc a n p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a l« th ro u g h his assu m in g s c tlv a le a d e rsh ip o f o p p o s itio n (u the New Deal In tho Senate. T h is le a d e rsh ip was climaxed by Ills successful lig h t to block an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r c o n tin u in g w o rk on th e F lo rid a sh ip can al. A n o th e r move was (he se n a to r's proposul th a t th e a d m in is tra tio n m ake a re p o rt on c !l A A A fa rm benefit paym ents o f >10.000 o r m oro. atives w ho ure candidates fo r nom - ; ¡nations on the p rim a ry b a llo t fo u r seek pro m o tio n to the state senate. In keeping with a policy established A nu m be r of veterans o f previous sessions also aspire to stage a com e several years ago, the Argus will open back in the fo rth c o m in g cam paign. its columns to statements by candidates A fte r the candidates fin a lly made Says Investor Will Be Loser during the rest of April. This invitation is ! up th e ir m inds several w ith d r a w To the E d ito r o f the A rg u s —F o r m any years a in g a fte r f ilin g th e ir declarations extended to all candidates without charge flo r id n u n . w ith a top hat and a massive I a to ta l o f 448 rem a in in the p r i and is done with the view of giving every stout, m ary race. O f these 248 are re p u b li gold w atch chain, has been a fa m ilia r fig u re in the one a fair opportunity to present his ot cartoons o f the d a ily press. H is pockets bu lg e w ith cans, 179 are dem ocrats and 21 arc no n-p artisan candidates fo r ju d ic ia l m oney, w h ich has e v id e n tly been squeezed fro m her case. positions. T here are 257 candidates the poor d o w n -tro dde n consum er. He has stood fo r The statements are limited to not more th e C o rpo ra tion s or W alt Street. fre q u e n tly chang fo r le g is la tiv e posts 143 r e p u b li than 200 words and will be printed as in g his id e n tity to w h ateve r bogeym an th e p u b lic cans and 114 dem ocrats. T h ir ty - room in the paper permits. Articles sub is supposed to v ie w w ith alarm . A t present he re p fo u r rep ub lica ns and 23 dem ocrats aspire to f i l l the lti a va ila b le senate mitted will have no chance of being pub resents the P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric com pany. seats and 109 rep ub lica ns and 91 1 In the P u b lic F o ru m o f th is paper th e consum er dem ocrats w a nt to serve in the lished the same week if turned in Mon been w arned o f the in iq u ity o f the p u b lic house. day, Tuesday or Wednesday. This will has u t ilit y u n til it has been made to appear th a t the • • e Seven senators and fo rm e r sen- . leave three issues in April in which this in d u s try was m anned la rg e ly by thieves o r scoun ators aspire to seats in the n a tio n - 1 I N a tte m p tin g to p u t th ro u g h opportunity is open to the candidates. The drels. W h ile even the authors o f the a rticle s ap pe ar al congress. Sam H B row n, re p u b li- ' in gpan pa s attic 1 uny s o rt o f fe d e ra l re o rg a n iia - in g d u rin g the past fe w m onths w o u ld agree tha t statement of each candidate must be a f th is tale was a fable, the e ffe ct has been to bra nd can. w ants to go to U n ite d States ' tlo n , U ro w n lo w and bla aides senate. C o rtis D S trin g e r o f I.eb- 1 firmative as to his or her platform, must the P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric com pany as o p e ra tin g anon. w ill be tr y iu g s o m e th in g o th e rs B yro n G. C arney o f M ilw a u - ! not be directed against opposing candi against the best, p u b lic interests. have (a ile d to g e l s ta rte d . Pres kie, C D. N ickelson o f Hood R ive r, 1 id e n ts T u ft. H u n tin g nnd H o o ve r dates and must not be libelous. The im pression has been created th a t th e p ro Roy W R itn e r o f Pendleton, P h il bad s im ila r plans, a ll o f w h ich posed po w e r d is tric t is o f utm ost im p o rta n c e to the Yates of Wasco and C harles M. These and olhor positive ac This policy was put in effect four p u b lic and a il w h o oppose i t are a c tin g against the Thom as o f P o rtla n d are in the bogged do w n . And P re sid e n t tio n s ure in u k ln g V andenberg a years ago in fairness to the candidates best interests of the c o m m u n ity. N evertheless u n til race fo r congress. S trin g e r and Roosevelt and H iid g v t D ire c to r p o te n t force In O U. P. ra n k s . the exponents o f the po w e r d is tric ts o ffe r m ore than C arney are democrats. T he others and the voters. Douglass In 1933 launched a re By g e llin g th in g s dons w h ile conglom erate bits o f m a te ria ls picke d at random j af e ref t ^ lic a n s . T* '° ir m e r state sen v a m p in g w h ich was in have o th e r can didate s a rc o u t speech- ocrat, fro m stacks o f statistics most o f w h ic h p e rta in s to ato r A * " shb u' y C. Dickson, dem J w iped o u t aome $300 uoo.ovo m a k in g . he may step o u t o f th e P ortla nd , is a candidate fo r the situ a tio n s v a s tly d iffe re n t fro m o u r ow n, su re ly w o rth o f o v e rla p p in g in g o ve rn d a rk horse c la s s ific a tio n to B y R obert Ames B ennett the general p u b lic w ill rea lize th a t th is shortage of c irc u it cou rt ju d g e sh ip in M u lt My m e n t— and d id n 't. w h ich ho has bucii assigned. actu al facts f it tin g o u r ow n s itu a tio n is not adequate nom ah county. Congressm an W a l ( W N U S e rv il*' Copyright by I.E O N S. PA V IS The different sections of the county p ro o f th a t th e people's po w e r d is tr ic t w i l l mean a te r M Pierce of I.aG rande. c a n d i Robert A nici B ennett) tlie shore in to a dense g ro w th of It at last began to m e llo w in to date fo r re-election, is also a might very well unite to bring about the saving to th e people o f W ashing to n co u n ty. fo rm e r state senator. spruce. T here lie c irc le d to the gold. , Prom ises o f good catches of T he po w e r d is tric t has as its basis a series of elimination of telephone tolls if they want From across the lake came the F o r the firs t tim e in m any years tro u t on opening day in new te r- ( Continued from lant week) rig tit tow a rds the g la cie r gulch, crack of r ifle , three hob. in q u ic k A fte r removing t l i e breaker keeping w e ll back fro m th e lake - - - have - a Com p iet e , r i tOr y tu rn e d out to be j u s t to call a few miles away. Hillsboro is just assum ptions w h ic h m ay be sum m arized as fo llo w : the dem ocrats succession. G a rth to ld h im s e lf that points fro m the m agneto. G a rth The b e n e fit to be rece ive d b y consum ers tic k e t. The republicans, on the o th promises. S h e riff John C o nn ell re simply cut off at the pockets in the m at m ore a) than M id w a y to the stream ciia n n e l llu x b y or his m en w ere h u n tin g ran back to tlie ta il o f the plane. offset th e losses to in ve sto rs w h ic h are e r hand, have a nu m be r o f vacan po rte d M onday on his re tu rn How ter of telephone service. To the south they in h e re n t i f the po w e r d is tric t is form ed. cies on the p rim a ry ba llo t. T h e re is I ever Joh n blam ed the weather. Here came the greatest o f his risks lie stopped where, th ro u g h separ moose lie surm ised w h y T he e n no rep ub lica n candidate fo r the T iie b rid g e poles hud risen to the ate vistas, he cou ld see both planes gine er planned to cove r the s h u t have to go through Scholls to phone to lb ) Service rendered w i ll be b e tte r th a n tha t state senate fro m Douglas co u n ty „ n ... „ surface again, hut the outerm ost tered ends o f t ti e th re e - sealer the county seat, to the west through For now p ro vid e d by the present o p e ra tin g u t ilit y . G. organ D. A . dis- The gra y daw n h a d b righ te ned plane's flo u ts w ith ra w h id e . la n d no candidates file d fo r nom-1 G Russell j 2 ’e J M organ. cross logs rem ained em bedded in ¡nations in“ th T i7 t h . 27th. 28th. 32nd ' ™ \ cr. i d. enough to m ake them v is ib le at a I _ _ .u . n „.i. covered F rid a y nig h t, so it is said. <c) L o w e r rates tha n those charged by the est Grove, to the east to Beaverton, and the m ud un d e r the w a te r T lie sun glare d ove r the jugged distance. He sat do w n on a log to th a t the d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n e le ctro - and 33rd rep rese ntative districts. at North Plains there is a different com p riv a te u t ilit y . He let h im s e lf dow n sideways w a it In tlie E skim o suit, the cold b u rn e r m ou ntains in to tin- fro s t- cu tio n and hanging is $2 The d is T h ir ty - th r e e rep ub lica ns and 17 o taxes w i ll be le v ie d fo r th e purpose of gripp ed v a lle y Q u ite a w h ile la te r, As his moccasins touched t h e pany entirely. The telephone situation is c a rry id in ) g N on the cove ry was made, his frie n d s say, slender tru n k s , he let go o f the was n e gligible . the operations and p a yin g the o b lig a dem ocrats w a n t to atten d G a rth suw one o f his fo u r enemies w hen a bet was made th a t a c e r A look at th e constable's pistol one th at should result in unified effort tion n a tio n a l conventions of th e ir r e s o f th e d is tric t. come out o f tlie trees near tlie lake ru d d e r and leaped. T hou g the ends showed it to he f u lly iouded H e spective p a rties as delegates fro m ta in w e ll k n o w n New Y o rk c h a r for better consideration of rural patrons. I f the above assum ptions are not v a lid th e p ro Oregon. O n ly ten seats are a llo tte d a cte r w o u ld hang, whereas the of the poles .shot dow n w ard s, his took o ff tlie b e lt and b u ckle d it on ' shore, on th e fa r side o f the frozen Every nearby community leads into gra m is w ith o u t ju s tific a tio n and should be aban to th is state in each convention. mode of death was by hig h v o lt s w ift d.isii c a rrie d h im up th e ir | j ig ain up under the loose fullness g la cie r stream T lie m an ca rrie d a b ig folded tiu le on ills le ft s h o u l sharp slant to the n e xt p a ir o f doned. some other exchange. of in., parka Hoi. in ,* d betw een der He held hla r if le ready fo r a The rep ub lica ns have 17 candidates age. tru n ks. s e e the caribo u s k in and ins r a b b it- fu r “ I t is a serious m a tte r to ta ke aw ay a person’s fro m th e state at la rge w ith o n ly i , ir o , . . „ * rb „ .u i .. ,, I J 11 B uck, the son o f the B u ck T ,le rest o f the im p ro vise d b ridg e un de rsuit, the o il in t h e pisto l q u ic k shot, and as tie advanced, lif e savings: ye t it does not m ean v e ry m uch to fo u r seats a va ila b le , , . : & Son m e rc h a n tile store o f A loha. WBS f a ir ly firm . A .single misstep m echanism w o u ld become vs arm he peered around at the bru sh and anybody to have a fe w cents' re d u ctio n on the elec t rees. . . . .. came in to th e gro cery store busi- i a n yw h e re along it w o u ld h a v e C old o il is apt to Jain a gun. t r ic lig h t b ill. " T h is is an e x tra c t fro m a le tte r The le g isla tive in te rim com m ittee ness because the fa m ily had to I landed h im in deep bog; but he A shout tu rn e d the m an's steps A f t e r m a k in g s u re o f th e p is to l I w r itte n to the president "o n b e h a lf o f several m il on penal in s titu tio n s , m eeting in have someplace to store th e ir house- had done fa r too m uch canoeing up tow a rds th e fo rd O th e r shouts he had _ _ , , . , — i .......... - n o th in g to do except giv There is still time to contribute your lio n sm all in vestors in u t ilit y p ro p e rtie s" and made P o rtla n d th is week, adopted a p r o - , hoid guods w h lle the y bpcanu, came from the slop** above. G a rth and ro u g h -g ro u n d ru n n in g to lack his face an occasional m b Io pr. p u b lic in an eastern paper. I t is q u ite cle a r th a t I gra m w h ic h w i ll be presented W1"h" 0 T b T fa m H v balance o r surc-fo«)lcdiiess. bit to the Red Cross to help in the relief th vent fro s t-b ite He at r e s tfu lly r t sm iled. It was as he hail foreseen e super pow er d is tric t w ill be at the expense of thy ne xt session w ith a vie w to i G Safe back on so lid ground, he at ’ laxed. as pa tien t an F k * i m o l . L In ’ ' o n - p a i r t lie flo a ts o f 1909 of eastern flood sufferers. Contributions th e in v e s tin g p u b lic. A n d w h a t is the advantage to ¡m a k in g the state p riso n s e lf-s u p -j anci tbe day the> V e ry three -sea te r plane, llu x b y and a rriv e d you ng J once stepped in to his snowshoes . h u n te r beside a x. ul hole may be left at the Argus office with Mrs. be gained? Here enters th e vaguest phrase in th e * .p o ttin g . A c c o r d in g to S e n a to r Ix:s- H o b ta in e d a jo b in a P o rtla n d , and handed s tra ig h t aw ay fro m | s lo w ly the gray had fo rm e d a lin e fro m k ..,..' u * .. .1 I *»'■ ,n ,‘n ar .v da ------ w n brigh te ned sard, p ro cha o f the '< rttttinurd »n paar 1, E. C. McKinney. “ Do unto others as you p ro gra m —"cheap e le c tric ity .” the gra irm m an includes the com m a m n ittee, u fa c -! ' i • X , , . s ' " i l u i k " s° ‘ k,n>i ly i t is n o t to be expected th a t a red uctio n came in would have others do unto you.” Help in th S e u re re o f a u tom ob ile tags and high-1 COn ta ct w ith Scho.,1 S p irit Iiriin» to cost o f e le c tric ity fo r lig h tin g and in c id e n ta l tu « t h e r S i n g ’X * C o - o p r r 't ' W llh Vour fellow citizens with a contribution, no use is a m a jo r social gain. The present cost o f th is w ay signs, brooms, shoes and c lo th - ^ " w h l c h w the M u k r u M e lle r Sellout in g used by inm ates of a ll state , acreage w h ich bears th e ir name --------------------- — ---------------------- 1 service is about tw o d o lla rs a m onth. I t is suggested H illu N ew * S ta ff m atter w hat size. Every little bit helps. in s titu tio n s . Edit'd hr llllliboro Union Hlsh R.-tw-d Student H.dr th a t it should be reduced, a savings o f perhaps ten | The com pany offere d M r. B uck free cents a m onth. T h is m ig h t be pleasant, b u t it is ’ ' lots in Aloha if he Would e r e c t a . . . Bonds ow ned b y the state land store b u ild in g and open fo r b u .i- A C n l O V U n i i H l t I ’ i l K c e rta in ly not an im p o rta n t social o b je ctive w o rth y Monday m arked the nineteenth anni o f the atten dan t losses and risks. board have increased bv $132 694.76 n e u . The proposition was point« . I III I 1118 II II. Ill NEW S STA FF ir roe. cost, arrnrH acco rding a p ()Ut to b(. a g(XxJ on(? ag u w o u ,(, A w a i ' d P ( l t ( ) f ’ l l l l ) eir ino to on. versary of Am erica’s entry into the W orld Y o u r e le c tric b ill m ay be d iv id e d in to tw o com over th e Editor A nn M u n kr p ra isa l ju s t com pleted at request of a llo w the B uck fa m ily a place to * IU U A«ai*tant Editora war. With the present attitude of the ponents: Cost o f th e e le c tric a l energy and cost of State T reasu rer H olm an. Present store th e ir home fu rn is h in g s if Mury C aklw ail and J,,y Fo •Ikrr A cro w d o f about fo r ty p« pie service. Rates w h ic h m e re ly cove r o p e ra tin g e x American people, backed up by several penses, taxes, and in s u ffic ie n t re tu rn s ju s t high value o f the board's in vestm en t in n o th in g else. T he o ffe r was accept- attended the firs t open m eeting of Philo Cast fo r the senior play, " G r o w N ailin a Pattem on state and school d is tric t ed, the store opened, and J. H. re Senate in g Paine," includes Boh Tongue L u V erna Abendroth million World w ar veterans, who hate enough to avo id confiscation are not adequate to federal, tlie T ry -S q u a re club. Parents, school G irl Ke-ervea bonds is placed at $2,999.856 89. tire d fro m hotels. Father K a rty M a rjo rie M ontgom ery. B e r n I c e directors, tow nspeople and s t u- war. this country will not get into another g ive an e le ctric com pany a fin a n c ia l s ta n d in g fo r None o f th e bonds held b y the II. \ Tom Stretcher H ow ard, L u V e rn e A b e n d ro th . V io dents were am ong the v is ito rs pres • • • Blue H David Torbat conflict for many years and then only if the fu rn is h in g o f good service to the c o m m u n ity. board w ere appraised at less than let W ick, Josephine G ille tte . C h ris ent. Student C otinril Irm al Truak has ne ver been a m o ra to riu m on educa par. F rie n d lin e ss is a g re ater accom tin e Robb, L e w is G a rfie ld . D ir k T ry Square M em bers o f last year's c lu b w ir e Hu mi«! Meyer America is invaded. While on this subject tio n a T l here a c tiv itie s in th e p u b lic u tilitie s . Because of plish m e n t than w orldlin ess. A dvhor • • • Miaa A lien A bts. L o w e ll Chase, K en n e th W ikm I- presented w ith th e ir pins fo r it is well for patriotic citizens to realize th e ir size and the te ch n ica l cha racter o f th e ir w o rk w ard. L lo y d S e lfrid g e , B illy A lii- achievem ent in c lu b w o rk by I. E. O regon is on th e eve o f a great u tilitie s have con stantly fo u n d i t necessary to tra in Ed C. Luce, c o u n ty cle rk, is E d lto rla l J ' ,y A nn M unkres, the necessity of curbing subversive inter Francis, assistant co u n ty agent developm ent in th e fla x and linen m en and wom en f o r b e tte r service to th e p u b lic . in d u s try in the o p in io n of G ove rn or lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a lo ng vacation These pins w ere among the firs t ,, . , M a rjo rie Meek, M arg are t L a ve r ests who would overthrow the only true Such educational w o rk is accom plished b y gro up B u y an A n n u a l W inona P utnam . D o ro th y Jackson’ M a rtin . F a c ilitie s o f the state prison a fte r the fir s t o f the year. H o w e v- ever given in O regon fo r 4-H democratic government in the world. conferences, home study, and a ctu a l de m on stra tion fla x p la n t have been offere d to the er. he p ro b a b ly w ill fin d h a b it a b u ild in g w o rk A n n u a l sales have started ! T hia D ori» G regg, C a rol C o u lte r F ra n - classes. ces M oyer, Helen B ecker. A lta Cham pagne Paper C o rpo ra tion , hard master. A v e ry pleasant su rp rise o f the yea r everyone should get his cour S u re ly no new po w e r d is tric t could p ro vid e m a n u fa ctu re rs o f c ig a re tte paper, eve ning was tjie presentation o f a age in hand and ask tlie p a ti'rn a l C la rk . M e lv in M a rin e r, H e rb e rt b e tte r service tha n the present go in g concern w ith fo r use in processing th e ir fla x M anagem ent s tu ff in F o r those whose m em o ry o f O re b e a u tifu l s ilv e r and green leader's p a ren t fo r th e n«*cessary d o lla r M u n kre s British statesmen hope to have U. S. its s k ille d m anagem ent and tra in e d personnel. I t is crop in the W illa m e tte v a lle y . I f gon w eather o n ly encompasses p in to M a u ric e Rom ig, local le a d w ith w h ich to o rd e r one Perhaps cludes: H e rb e rt M un kres. business join the League of Nations and quit policy in te re s tin g to note tha t in one o f th e e a rlie r le t exp e rim e n ts now be in g conducted th e last 20 years, it m ig h t be in er. F rancis e xp la in e d th a t leaders now a yea r-bo ok m ay not be so im m anager; B e tty Hobbs, assistant of isolation. W ith Europe bristling with ters i t was stated th a t i f any d is tric t d id not have by th is com pany p ro ve successful te re stin g to tra v e l back over are not alw ays given a p in fo r just p o rta n t, since you can alw ays look business m anager: Ernes! B row n. at y o u r n e ig h b o rs, but a few years «tage m anager; M arg are t La ver, armed camps and threats being tossed the re q u ire d nu m b e r o f users p e r m ile o f lin e it it is expected th a t a large acreage m em ory lane to the w in te r of one year's w o rk b u t th a t pins were fro m now y o u r n e ig h b o r w o n 't have costumes; N aydcanc Pet t e r son,' w o u ld be s tric k e n out b y the com m ission. Is th is a w ill be devoted to fla x fo r c ig a r 1889-90. w ith A lb e rt B ra n d t o f given fo r one ye a r o f le ad ing when back and forth, few in America will find means o f im p ro v in g service? one W hen y o u r h a ir begins to fa ll properties. Beaverton. M r. B ra n d t came to ette paper alone. the leader had shown unusual a b ii o u ---------------------------- - much favor with a plan to participate in • • • T here is a fun d a m e n ta l reason fo r the cost o f O regon th a t year as a you ng men it y and great accom plishm ents He a n d y o u r t . r t l i g e t lo o s e and y said R o m ig had m ore tha n fille d begin to get rhe um a tism , then you P ' l n V o v T o H za European affairs. America had a very fine e le c tric ity . W hen the p o te n tia l energy o f w a te r is Y ou ng rep ub lica ns around the and fou nd a jo b fo r the w in te r in w ill shout a thousand huzzas If Id lK S these req uire m en ts. tra n sfo rm e d in to e le ctrica l energy, m uch o f its heat state house are th re a te n in g a coun- j Vancouver. The cold became so lesson in the W orld war. have y o u r o ld an nu al to pore D n f n n n E lb e rt B en tley, one o f th is year's you in g value is lost before the custom ers a p plian ce is te r atta ck to pu rge re p u b lica n eon- intense th a t the C o lum b ia froze over. You may also ca ll it "sicke n - IO 1 ( I L iS S over and beer was d e live re d from c lu b m em bers, then to ld o f the reached. T h is energy loss is in e v ita b le and even tro lle d departm ents o f dem ocratic V ancouver on sleds, M r. B ra n d t t r ip to S ta rk -D a v is & Co. on Fcb- in g se n tim e n t." b u t t h ir t y years | E d w a rd S chu lm e rich. lo cal ha nk- though th e cost o f p ro d u ctio n is b u t a fe w m ills , em ployes in re ta lia tio n against the fro m now it w ill p ro b a b ly be er, was a guest M on da y o f the Real buying opportunities are always the lin e losses and d is trib u tio n cost m ake up a you ng democrats, w h o in sist on relates. Because o f the cold w in d s j ru a ry 21. snow, the re was considerable E d w a rd H u rd gave a lis t o f the “ sw eet m em o ry.” So in p re p a ra second perio d Hociology class. He stressed at Hillsboro’s bargain day events, large percentage o f the consum er's cost o f e le c tric ity . m on op olizing a ll o f th e m in o r jobs and 15 places th a t the b u ild in g s had tio n fo r the old age th a t is sure to spent the h o u r im p a rtin g useful s u ffe rin g . L a te r B ra n d t came to r. K ra m ie n stated th a t “ d is trib u tio n o f e le c tric ity in dem ocratic c o n tro lle d d e p a rt come, if fo r no oth«*r reason, you in fo rm a tio n to th e students. H is the next one being April 25. Mark th at M gone to last year. W ashington cou nty and bo ught a is a v e ry sm all percentage o f cost, b e a rin g in m in d ments. W. L. G osslin. secretary to B ud E slin g e r and D a vid W ile y of should B u y A n A n n u a l! subject was "M o n e y and C re d it " date on the calendar and be here. Hills the cheaper the rates the greater the con sum p tion.” G o ve rn o r M a rtin , is leader o f the fa rm on the W a lke r road near Orenco, w h ere in* raised hogs. the ju n io r gro u p p u t on a d e m He ended w ith the solem n piece boro is one of the best trading centers in C e rta in ly anyone in th e d ru g business w h o relies you ng dem ocratic gro up and gen One ye a r H ills b o ro butchers o n stra tio n d e scrib in g the bu ild in gs. of advice. "H e is helped most w ho e ra lly cre d ite d w ith d o lin g out the solely upon d is trib u tio n costs fo r th e ir p r o fit does the country and the stores are the equal n o t believe th a t fable? I helps h im s e lf." jo bs to the y o u th fu l fo llo w e rs of bought his supply, he says, and I the scale used in b u ild in g and the d iffe re n t m ethods learned in b u ild - of those found any place. Can rates be reduced even u n d e r th e present Jefferso n, Jackson, et al. D avid paid 14 cents per pound. > in g them . E rnest B ro w n and H a r- Hoss, son o f th e late H a l E. Hoss, F ollies Date April 17 lo w rates? N o t w ith o u t governm ent subsidies, w h ic h T he H e ig h t o f S om ething o r oth er: Lold “ eyf r the sen io r K roup con- A ll Fools' D ay was th e occa , D id you ever see a fo o tb a ll hero mean th a t th e consumer, as taxp ayer, w i ll have to fo rm e r secretary o f state, is leader P resident Roosevelt b u ild in g o u t- .V u y 1'' de'n onst ra tio n by te llin g sion fo r m any strange sights, b u t be a chorus g irl? Have you met shoulder th e b ill. The co m m u n ity cannot get elec o f the yo u n g republicans. houses f o r ex-p resid en t Hoover. ' ° r “ " “ -'rent tools used by ear- some o f the strangest were to be t r ic it y f o r less than it costs, no m a tte r w h o ow ns r u le B lue H arold? Do you w a nt to B e lie ve it o r not it is ta k in g place Pe n te rs. d e scrib in g and show ing fou nd in the h a lls o f H ilh i. On see our cham pion a cco rdionist as a the p o w e r p la n t. One h u nd red and fo u r cream eries how th e y w ere used. T hey also U n fo rtu n a te ly p u b lic ow n e rsh ip o f u tilitie s and in O regon m an ufacture d a to ta l of in W ashington county, where the showed w h a t tools and methods th is day eve ry y e a r the seniors G erm an? Do you e n jo y a w h ole have th e ir dress-up day. E v e ry cheap e le c tric ity are used as synonom ous term s fo r 29,836,203 pounds o f b u tte r d u rin g W P A is co n stru ctin g 2.3 o f the w ere used in b u ild in g the m odels eve n in g o f good e n te rta in m e n t’’ body came v e ry bedecked o r un 1935, acco rding to fig u re s com piled b u ild in g s fo r W apato la ke garden Then come to the H ilh i F o llie s of those w h o b a lly h o o fo r po w e r d is tric ts . L e t's ta ke O G. H ughson, fie ld secretary bedecked as th e case m ig h t be 1936! The date has been changed in g p ro je ct in w h ich Hoover is said by the state de p a rtm e n t o f a g ri a look at w h a t o u r neighbors in F orest G ro ve pay A rgus, M arch 31, 1921— W ashington c o u n ty to o f the O regon B u ild e rs Congress, A m ong the costumes m any were to A p r il 17. to have a fin a n c ia l interest. fo r 100 k ilo w a tt hours. E x a m in a tio n o f the ra te c u ltu re . B u tte rfa t used by these get $14,952 as its share o f auto license m oney. gave a ta lk . He answered the ques- found to be elever, such as M a m plan ts came fro m 23,998 patrons. w i ll disclose th a t it is $4.10 as opposed to th e H ills B ig 625-foot w ireless tow e r, below N ew ton, w i ll F C B*.n»n i i •. n l tio n > "W h y 4-H B u ild in g C lu b s '" m y Y o ku m (R u th K ra u s), P appy • • • Shaws Mac Hines boro ra te o f o n ly $3.76. In the fir s t tw e n ty -o n e p ro soon be under construction. iff‘% N e e P ? ;an ^ te h r Z 't ^ h a ^ c an ; U^ „ d e Pde b o iS an L ’l A b n e r I V io le t W ic k ), M a I t is n 't the fir s t cost, it's th e in T he newest th in g in p o rta b le jects o f the R u ra l E le c trific a tio n P rog ram the r e ta il Real Oregon sunshine sm iled on Easter bonnets West «D eLaurice Bum p) and ^ b S Sunday. cost fo r th e fir s t 100 k ilo w a tt hours o f e le c tric a l terest paym ents th a t keeps the a t ’getting h is ’d e p ^ t p ic tu re p ro je cto rs was C h a rlie C h a p lin (H a ro ld M e ye r). m otio n energy va rie s fro m $3.50 to $6.60. T hus it is possible nose o f the ta x p a y e r to the g rin d H ills b o ro W om an's Chorus to appear in second The b rid e and groom (A n n M u n show n in the h ig li school last W ed concert o f season. to save 26 cents a m o n th b u t is i t w o rth th e losses stone as O regon is discovering. d id not o th e rw ise have th is oppor- kres) and T izzie L is h (Roscoe nesday by L o u is H ill o f D a ve n A p r il 1 the state tre a s u ry d e p a rt and ris k s the g a in in g o f it w o u ld in vo lve ? tu n ity because o f the fa llin g o ff o f W u rm ). T here w ere sweet o ld - po rt, Iowa. C aptain Ben F. T ucker, m aster o f sm all c ra ft in B U SIN ES S C H A T S Sound film s were used and shown apprenticeship. fashioned g irls and fa rm e r boys T he A m e rica n people, fo r the fir s t tim e, are pa y m ent paid $599,09845 in te re s t to A s to ria section fro m 1875 to 1902, died near Tobias <By Kaysee) in g m ore fo r taxes tha n fo r food. A b o u t o n e -th ird holders o f h ig h w a y bonds and an M a rc h 27. F o llo w in g Hughson's address, in abundance. The day was b ro u g h t to aeverul classes, the fu c u lty nnd I f ever a man de rive d th e m a x F rancis showed tw o reels o f film to a c lim a x by an assem bly p ro to the board o f d ire cto rs at d if f e r o f e ve ry d o lla r received by the e le c tric com pany oth er $527,578.75 to holders o f v e t W illa m e tte V a lle y Baseball league form ed w ith gram in w h ich the seniors d id the ent tim es d u rin g the day. T he o u t goes out in ta x paym ents. T he u t il it y acts la rg e ly erans’ bonus bonds, S tate T reasu rer im u m o f e n jo ym ent fro m his bu si de scrib in g the lo g g in g in d u s try . H ills b o ro as m em ber J. E Reeves is cha irm an o f ness, it is Dan Newsham , p ro p rie e n te rta in in g . f it is adaptable to m any uses, sound as a ta x co lle cto r fo r d iffe re n t departm ents o f g o v H olm an reports. H ills b o ro club baseball com m ittee. H. T. B e n n e tt • • • to r o f the Newsham F lo ra l com The program began w i t h a o r s ile n t film s , m usic re p ro d u ctio n B an qu et Het ernm ent. w i l l be H ills b o ro manager. pany on the h ig h w a y ju s t east o f T h is year's "D ad and D a u g h te r" "dress parade." F o llo w in g th a t in and jiu b lie address. S u ffic ie n t p o w The last o f th e un e m p lo ym e n t M rs. L e w is I. D avis o f south H ills b o ro died in P o w e r d is tric ts m ay b rin g s lig h tly lo w e r rates. S hute park. Thousands o f gorgeous banquet fo r G ir l Reserves and ra p id succession was a song by e r is a v a ila b le fo r use in d ire c tin g P o rtla n d M arch 26. B u t if, as experience indicates, the y in v o lv e the re lie f ce rtific a te s issued m ore than flo w e rs bloom in his greenhouse meets, re p o rtin g fo o tb u ll be the Y oktim s, a pa ntom im e w ith tra c k crea tion o f p o litic a l ta x le v y in g bodies w ith a a ye a r ago to fin a n ce re lie f needs and Dan revels in the g ro w th and th e ir respective fathers w ill C harles E. W ells, ow ne r o f H ills b o ro T elephone the sailors and th e ir g ir l friends, games, etc. pe rp e tu a l sentence to pay a d d itio n a l taxes, th e con were pa id o ff th is week. T he c e r beauty o f e ve ry one. He once told held A p r il 24 at Reed college. I.usl com pany, fa lls fro m pole and breaks ankle. a duet by Mae West and a litt le M o tio n p ictu res fo r class room sum er's v ic to ry w i ll be gained at a p ro h ib itiv e cost. tific a te s w ere issued against p ro fits the w r ite r tha t, i f it were possi ye a r H ills b o ro was aw arded the ba sketba ll g ir l (E lw o o d C o slett), F a rm Bureau organizes boys’ and g irls ' liv e s to c k clu bs at Banks, and Scholls. I t has been show n th a t the re is no im p o rta n t o f the state liq u o r system, w h ich ble, he w o u ld th o ro u g h ly en jo y p riz e fo r the largest attendance, an op era tion on M r. Barnes d u r use are a ttra c tin g n great deal of and are h o ping to get it ¡igain. a tte n tio n and show w o n d e rfu l pos- social o b je c tiv e to be gained in re tu rn fo r the losses is now tu rn in g over n e a rly $200,(MX) g ro w in g flo w e rs m ere ly to give M a y o r Shute and co u n cil have state h ig h w a y in g w h ich it was discovered w h ere s ib illtie s . I t is possible to take one’s th ro u g h to w n fixe d . in vestors m ay be com pelled to s u ffe r; fu rth e rm o re a m o n th to r e lie f purposes. aw ay. he kept e xa m in a tio n papers, and T he co o kin g class was excused ow n p ictu re s and show th e m as • • • th a t the ra te cou ld be reduced o n ly s lig h tly and at M rs. M a ry C. Pierce, 86. died here M arch 25 Newsham started in the flo ra l as the grand fin a le , a w edding, s ile n t film s. Incom e ta x paym ents to the state business here in 1920 and has con- fro m school last F rid a y aftern oon the expense o f service and s k ille d managem ent. ♦ + ♦ . .. i to a ttte n d the m o vie sponsored bv Klrange As It Hernu A lth o u g h I have had a sm a tte rin g o f ch e m istry th is y e a r prom ise to exceed e stim tm ued op era tion u n til the present ! S e lfrid g e 's F u rn itu re store. The M onday was a rm y day and L e - P la y try -n u ts are over. it is v e ry d o u b tfu l i f a local d ru g g ist w o u ld a llo w ates o f the la x com m ission by ap except fo r tw o years when he | class w itn e s s 'd the dissecting o f a liin d P otter, now in the g o ve rn T he glee c lu b is favored w ith me to com pound a p re scrip tio n . D ue to m y la ck o f p ro x im a te ly $500,000 based upon r e ren te d his greenhouse. He Is a beef and a veai at Fred's M arket m ent em ploy at P o ri land, visite d A rgu s. A p r il 5, 1906—C o rn e liu s had an e x c itin g some new music. tra in in g and kn o w le dg e I m ig h t m ake a m istake tu rn s to A p r il I. M em bers of th e veteran o f the W orld w ar, se rvin g T h u rsd a y and F rid a y. the old haunts around high school. c ity e le c tio n M o n d a y—the closest contest fo r m any T h e G ir l Reserves w o n 't have to w h ich w o u ld pro ve fa ta l. Y e t th is same person w ho com m ission said it w o u ld ta ke a overseas w ith the Canadian forces. Senate c lu b debate F rid a y n ig h t The m any absences on M onday years. Thom as T a lb o t re-elected m ayor fo r fo u rth know s lit t le about e n ginee rin g and u t ilit y op era tion least tw o weeks to ta b u la te th e r e He operates th e local greenhouse was on th e subject, "Resolved Itia t rem inde d us th a t the fis h in g season wear th e ir u n ifo rm s again t i l l G ir l tu rn s th a t flooded the de pa rtm e nt Reserve Week. te rm . V o te to le t cow s ru n at la rge was 48 fo r and w ith his w ife and fathe r. feels q u a lifie d to prepare a nostrum composed m a in e ve ry Senator should learn to dunce has opened. 44 against. ly of exaggeration and balderdash as a cure fo r the on th e last day fo r filin g . before the Senate dance." M a ria n Isaacs, w h o entered H i l P o rtla n d schools a re h a vin g C o u n ty c le rk 's o ffic e re p o rts largest fee co lle c Our classified columns mny have D a vid T orbe t, a senior, has q u it h i last fa ll b u t tra n s fe rre d to West consumer, the taxp ayer, the w o rk e r, and the in We specialize Jn quality com just what you are looking for— school tion in many months. March collections were $324.75. vestor.—C. K. E M E R Y , H illsb o ro . and is w o rk in g . He has L in n , was a guest o f D o ro th y K e n s p rin g vacation th is week M a rjo rie mercial printing—Argus. tf Read them. tf enough cre d its fo r gra du ation . Adams, w ho is a student there, nedy M onday. Candidates, Attention! Public Forum 1 M (0)1^ THÌE WRiMNSt ''dp ' ' ; Along Main Street CAUGHT IN THE WILD Cut Off at Pockets Do Your Bit H ilh i N ew s Cast for Senior Class Play Given Seniors Hold Dress-Up Day Fifteen Years Ago Thirty Years Ago visited us Monday.