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H IL L S B O R O
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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
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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
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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
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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
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t
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.
27th.
28th.
32nd
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enough
to
m
ake
them
v
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at
a
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covered
F
rid
a
y
nig
h
t,
so
it
is
said.
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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
,
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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
,
,
.
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&
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
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,
,
.
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n
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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
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,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
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