T liiiis.lav , A pril H IL L S B O R O 19.% Opening Games Played by Sunset A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , Portland Men Dispute Law W E S T ’S F IR S T P R E S S GOOD A 3 N E W 4, , ’ • " Close C fililíe s Baseball Season M ound Battle O fficially O pened H eld Eastern «at Verboort S h erw o o d , A lo lia , W illa m ­ ette, llills h o r o lop * Sin i wood dropped O renco 1 to ? in t in * o p e n in g I’ . t lo in S unset l(*4gin* h u ll .'.line at (Ircn e o Sun (lav Aloha, p lu sin g at N o w bci,; hounet'd New berg bill alien 11 to 2. w h ile W ill.u iio tte p la yin g at Out' den Home won out 1 to 5. Itepoi t o f the llilis iio io game, w h i le* P itch e r Husky and a w e ll* I».danced local nine, had the upper hand of i’u u h itin 3 to 0, l i on page one < Jume fo r next Sunday H ills boto ut Sherw ood G u ld e n Homi* nt Ah>h N e w hen at W illa m e tte , < ire m o t T u u la tln it it •: • •.I V n m Al. In Ni’wi • tul II f u o l . n Ilo t i. . K o|l««rnn ■»*•» • I |) m nI hut uhon. 7 M I f» 12 I II m II. S m ith F a rm in g to n B all Club E nters Sunset L eague The “ T w in O nks” team of F a rm ­ in g to n has taken G lenw ood's place in Sun.set league, western d ivisio n according to an announcem ent made this week A new diam ond has been, com pleted at F arm in gton in pre p a ra tio n fo r the opening ¿unit* then* Sunday w ith V e rb o o rt T in is the fn ' tune in a num ber of years tha t F a rm in g to n has p ro ­ duced a ba .eball clu b A rg u s classified ads get result*. P ure Milk . . . I here arc m any th in g s you’ll lik e about the p u rr, fresh m ilk the M c l a ll Jersey H a iry d e live rs: Its unquestioned p u rity , c a re fu lly h a n d le d fro m an in peeled herd, anil di liv e re tl to you p ro m p tly. A ll the richness and vitam in» of n it iir e an* in this m ilk . 10c quart M el ali Jersey D airy 1 rtin n c .'Kit H ills b o ro fis a ((‘onlimini from pm »» I l fre e -lie k e t to the game was di - t il ed by m u n ic ip a l o ffic ia l .. who w ill p ro h iih lv tal.e ••nine a< tion G rogan and Porter S tage The firs t in n in g Wlis u *«*n M liii three men on bases m the eigh th ' S to re y . on w.dk-s from S chiem er, but w v r • Il K unable to push one acroHM. ' <¡lenw(MNÍ Eleven of the “ Sm oke Eaters’* I ( '• » n o tili - V a n l. i «» an 1 1 able to get three hits, w h ile Husky Scapi»! ><»•«• 4 G allow ed fiv e scattered bingles. one H m m « « 1*1 » m l 10 It a tw o bagger b y D Todd H ilU b o ro W in k ln » , T e n n a n t i n <1 I(u n » « * rfo r4 playe r* were able to steal second I t i r b a i ' l <>ri, M u rn e y rr a n il N a v a lir . tk i. I alm ost at w ill ’r I’he i........... . game was played In m id - I season form , w ith the H illto w n boys g iv in g Husky soma I'Xi'i'Uen* ' support in every position A great catch by M anuger Joos in the fifth HANKS Banks high s c h o o l • cut o ff a poanible T u a la tin run I and D a v i. s at second w ith a fine baseball team played th e ir firs t | th ro w to C atcher Hoag changed game A p r il 14 Banks put up a , an almost sure ru n to an out Da- hard lig h t against T ig a rd , but lost , \ is also knocked dow n an alm ost In the last in n in g by one run. The ' sure h it e a rlie r In the game and locals made fo u r runs in the sixth 1 th re w to firs t to catch Ills nun. I in nin g, ty in g the garni- six lo six, l|lll» t> < ir i> - Alt II >■ ; but T ig a rd made one m ore run Jon«. H 4 I in the seventh in n in g , w in n in g the 1 1 H mi u ia , r f I game Banks w a s handicapped R iM k y , p h 'l. n h io - . Hl g re a tly by having m any o f the l(..M«r best players unable to play because Mrinrirh. 31» 1 1 o f sickness or in ju ry . A lb e rt Van- Oak«*». < f I (» Domelen, re g u la r shortstop, was in ­ D a v l» . 2b ju re d and was unable to play. H h ft tt iir k , »« G len Ireland, re g u la r th ird base­ 24 3 T« i «I man. was absent due to the measles, Alt T u n ia t in «— xs was M e r r ill Mead. The lin e u p 4 Kuli'il«-. »« fo r Banks wxs Ray D ie ric k x . c; 4 M i. lu u d . r f 4 M n lk r y , 1». Don S pierin g, p; W arren T a ylo r, 4 W a H •» -’ »• lb N orm an S m ith. 2b: I.ester 4 V T .i.L I, r f . Schlegel. 3b; V ic to r LaP orte, ss: 4 H a b e r. If 2 0 0 (I Bud Stanton, If: George F inck, cf; (Î Huv. e « S c h re in e r, ,» H o w ard Reppeto, rf. ■I H u y . II» T he T ig a rd lineup: Fowles, c: n o I T« <11 f> r H u y in Oth Eaton, p: C. Moore. lb ; Carson, 2b; Nunnenkarnp. 3b; Gaddis, 32 0 (1 S c h r r ln e r . 1 S tr u c k n u t b y H*»»kv A Steele If; B. Steele, cf; Pod- I I , . - . m i h u ll o f f |(. Nk y S c h re in e r. I bielan, rf. S to le n lm »e 1. il«l |»it« h. S c h re in e r. Banks defeated G aston on the H e n r i . h. 2 H mvi ’, K u bilt«-. I lm iiH, |»on- Gaston fie ld F rid a y by a score of tth lte . S b ittn k. Il« :i T b re e -b .t ■«• * b it, ( » • I . . T w o b i.-, b i i. V T«*l»t HI to 1 Banks' lin e u p wxs the same as in the T ig a rd game, b u t M cB eth took Stanton's place and L au rcl-S ch olls Farm S to w e ll took F in ck's place. Gaston U nion Nine V ictorious , lin u p : Davis, c; Johnston, p; Hood- LA U R E L The L a u re l - Scholls enpyl. lb ; Chapman. 2b: K itts , 3b; F anners' U nion baseball team beat Anderson, ss; Jetts and P h illip s , the V e rb o o rt team 8 to 5 in the If. Matheson and Janeck. cf; Jones o p in in g game of the season on and Noack. rf. the local grounds Munday. B uxto n Schedule fo r the rest o f the sea­ and La ure l p la y here ne xt S un­ son is xs follow s: A p r il 24. St. day M ary's, there; M ay 1, Gxston. here. M ay H. T ig a rd there: M ay 12. St. Subscribe now to th e A rgus. In i M ary's, here R e tu rn game w ith W ashington cou nty $150 a year. I V e rb o o rt has not vet been set. S ix m onths 86c. T hree m onths 50 cents T w o m onths 35 cents. tf Win Game BANKS Before t i l e Poppy- Poster reception F rid a y Banks grade rehool defeated M an ning in baseball 22 to 2 Banks H igh Loses O n e, T akes G aston B A R G A IN D A Y V a lle y Leagues W in B A N K S Banks T u a la tin V a lle y league team defeated the C. o f L. league of P o rtla n d Sunday 8 to 3. D ecla re S o licitin g A cco u n ts W ith out Licence O. K. , , I ____ na«r.«eewiK£wft«m^iM8MN*A« &_________ ___ pre sen ta tion 01 a new in k in g device io rep.ace tne one destroyed some years ago by fire has made the h isto ric W ashington hand press at the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon as good as new. The new bra yer was given to the school by W . H. Brandos of P ortland. The press fir s t began its w o rk in Oregon C ity in 1846, where on F ebruary 6 it p rin te d the Spectator, the f ir s t newspaper west o f the Rocky M ountains. It was presented to the U n iv e rs ity school of Journalism in 1915 by H a rrison and W ebster K in caid, who fo rm e rly published the Oregon State Journal on it In Eugene. Above a group of students are assisting Eric »/. A lle n , dean of the echool of jo u rn a lism , to take a page proof of the stud ent d a ily. In the photo are, le ft to rig h t— Dorothy Edelfsen, P o rtla n d : W ayne H a rbe rt, Eugene; Dean A llen , and M arian Lucas, San Francisco. j This Bossy’s a Regular Dairy! •■v gre ater tha n here, an a tto rn e y hxs seldom, i f ever, held th a t office. I f legal tra in in g is essential in th ■ c le rk 's office, it is essential in a ll co u n ty offices, fo r each has m any law. g o ve rn in g its a d m in is tra tio n . I believe th e u s e o 'f com m on sense, the a b ility to meet the p u b ­ lic. and a good general education are assets w h ich w o u ld enable me to conduct th e o ffic e o f cou nty c le rk e ffic ie n tly and e co n o m ica lly, W IL L IA M H. D IE R D O R F F . a W ashington co u n ty fa rm e r, a n u W o rld w a r veteran. For C o u n ty C le rk In the cam paign fo r co u n ty c le ri: stress has been la id on th e ad ­ vantage and necessity o f legal tra in in g fo r office . I should lik e to b rin g out a fe w points in answer to th a t argum ent. T he la w does not re q u ire th a t the cle rk have legal tra in in g . He lias a va ila b le at a l l tim es the la w s ahd re g u la tio n s c o v e rin g th e o f­ fice, and the people elect and pay a d is tric t a tto rn e y whese d u ty it is to advise a ll cou nty o ffic ia ls C irc u m s ta n tia l Evidence w hen- necessary. W ith one excep­ “ It says the m an was shot by tio n a ll cou nty cle rks here have been d ra w n fro m o rd in a ry w a lks his w ife at close range." “ T h e n th e re m ust have been o f life : Farm er, lu m be rm a n, store cle rk, bookkeeper a n d business pow dei m arks on the body." "Yes; tha t's w h v she shot h im ." man have served in th a t o ffic e and th e ir records- stand open fo r in ­ - E x . spection In M u ltn o m a h county, A rg u s cla ssified ads get results. w h ere th e business is m an y tim es 'a t- ' 119 S. Second Ave. P IIO N E 771 It's p ra c tic in g wise econom y to buy y o u r M EATS at th e Hillsboro Meat Co. D rop in to d ay an d lea rn w h a t re a l m oney saving ___________ o p p o rtu n itie s a re a v ailab le.___________ S p ecia l P rices for S atu rd ay, A p ril 25th LARD 3 s. 3 5 C PORK RO AST ib. BACON - ' SHORTENING - k 3 lbs. 25c BEEF ROAST 1b. 12c SPARE RIBS - 1b. I 5c SEASONING BACON 1b. 14c lb. 25c H A M S KS» H A L IB U T -S » 1b. 15c qj. 3 5c OYSTERS W ll.I.A PA S SO U P o r Tom ato ff« WV COFFEE TREE TEA B LA C K. 1, lb. 19c '--lb. PEPPER. B lack. Bulk. Lh. 19c S V K F P . SnowShoe. Large jug 29c 25c 49c -lb. 37c > 1 can s 2 -lb. can s CAKE FLOUR psk°™ SILK FLOUR ÏF 1k t 9c Prices fo r F ri., S a t. Mon. A p r i l 21 . I,", and 27 FREE DELIVERY BUSH’S MARKET Vegetable Can O REG ON S TAR H ard wheat. $ 49-1b. hag 1.19 Q «7 lb. CORN MEAL bag O LD SETTLEM ENT. PFREX— '..-g a llo n ju g 17c O LIV E S . La rge size P int can C E L E R Y . C ris p stalks. E7arh R A D IS H E S 2 bunches or ( F t l MI1ERS— Hothouse. Each s X A a aJ ib. box a m 19c 29c 14c 19c Formay Shortening Q -lb . c a n ....................................................... 49c O Saturday Only LE T T U C E . F irm . heads. Head CRACKERS 15c FR U ITS and V E G ET A B L E S 5c 10c JELL POWDER PX T RICE BEANS SMALL WH,TE' O N IO N S -. 5c 10c 10c T O M A T O E S , F irm and ripe, fie ld grow n. S tip u la tio n s o f fact w ere taken in c ir c u it co u rt before Judge R. F ra n k Peter- Tuesday in th e e x .' of M i k Da . id on and I I L. B re t- vold o f P ortland, in d icte d last D e­ cem ber fo r s o lic itin g c o lle ctio n ac­ counts w ith o u t firs t o b ta in in g a license. G. Russell M organ appear­ ed I the . - i Lee- sard o f P o rtla n d fo r the defense. S ho uld Judge Peters ru le fo r ' the late, the di fendants in dica ted i th a t the e x e w o uld be appealed to i the suprem e co u rt to test the con- ! s titu tio n a lity o f the la w T hey a l- I lege th a t they wure op e ra tin g in ' in te rsta te com m erce and the stats I la w does not apply. T he men te stifie d th a t the y had ! applied to the state insurance com - , m ission fo r a license to operate and had been denied. On the assump- i tio n th a t they were w ith in th e ir rig h to they began operations ar.d were fin a lly arrested at Beaverton by c o u n ty o ffice rs in Novem ber. T hey are em ployed by the F irs' N a tio n a l O rganization of Los A n ­ geles and a ll accounts obtained are i fo rw a rd e d to the L o Angeles o f­ fice. w h ich , th e y allege, makes the o p era tion in in te rsta te commerce. E d w a rd E p lin g c f Gxston, a n o th ­ er o f fo u r Gaston youths wanted : fo r b u rg la ry not in a d w e llin g in I connection w ith the alleged th e lt i last w in te r o f a keg of beer fro m a Gaston restaurant, was arrested Tuesday and plead g u ilty before 1 Judge Peters. Sentence was post­ poned. T he o th e r three youths already have been arrested and arraigned, i Tw o, ap pa rently, w ill stand tr ia l, ( according to Russell M organ, dis- I t r ic t attorney. E p lin g jo in e d the a rm y tw o weeks ago. i O rders file d th is wa ek in c ir- , e u it co u rt include: The U n ite d States N a tio n a l bank o f P o rtla n d 1 vs. J. S. M oltzn er. d e fa u lt and ju d g m e n t; M a tte r c f the L iq u id ­ ation Shute Savings bank of H ills - . boro, settlem ent of $1500 on notes due and signed by W. G. Hare, E J. M c A le a r and R. F ra n k Peters; P a cific u n iv e rs ity vs. Percy Long, decree: L iq u id a tio n Shute Savings bank, a u th o riz in g com prom ise of T h e w o r ld ’s c h a m p io n b u tte r-p ro d u c in g co w — t h a t ’s th e t it le e la lm i d f o r Fem co Jo h a n n a Bess F ayne, above, by h e r o w n e r. F. E. ■fttrp tiy o f B re c k e n rid g e , M in n . T h is 9-ye ar-o ld re g iste re d H o ls te in has Just set up a re co rd o f 32,727.1 pounds o f m ilk , fro m w h ic h 1525.5 pounds o f b u tte r were c h u rn e d . In 365 days. C andidates Say— RED BEANS ED 3 ,«• 4 5 5 lbs. lbs. lbs. 14c 25c 19c 19c GEM NUT O L EO M A R G ER ÏN E ......... '.. ..... 2 5 c Ask for D etails o f the R efrigerator C ontest »¿.'♦y s P a g e Seven OREGON ^w**.*^**«? * $3(X) nn W. O G alaWÜly note: Bea- dent, w o u ld be a w o n d e rfu l a d d i­ Y ule V3. A. L. Im nun and M i •• i tio n to the stale icnate; a f ill* Sidoc y M cD ougal, satisfa ction o í m in d, a genuine interest In state 1 ent: K no w les S. T ontz vs. problem s, ta c tfu l but fearless, cle ar i F. M cPoland d e fa u lt and in discussion he is w o rth p u ttin g deeré e; Doy (»ray as a d m in is tra to r in hard w o rk to nom inate and Job i M c G ill estate, v> R uth B. elect." decree; Ande r»on. d e fa u lt a n d G eorge H Anna L . Siege vs. Worse Than Ever John.-»on. ju d g m e n t and decree; E F irs t Gossip: "W h y d id t h e v A lla 1 ¿»nd L u c ille M cD onald v> separate?" J St h e tk iä , v e rd ict fo r defend- Second Gossip: "N obo dy k n o w s " ant F irs t Gossip: "O h. how te rrib le :" Probate cou rt order s file d th i i —Ex. week Included Joseph Kosmal.sk John H. Richardson. John S e h ili- i Subscribe fo r the Argus. ing. A gostino Casale. Edgar M . W aldron. H e n ry Boge. M a ry E W allace. M a ry Y a n tti, B F. P urdy. Eeate Sofie Hetlesater, Jam es SkPer, G eorge Susbauer. Charles Jame.. K elle y. E llen C. Davidson, D e ll D avid S in cla ir. E lm e r Burch, A E. S tory. Peter Larsen. S uits file d th is week in c irc u it c o u rt in c lu d e Ladd Estate co m ­ pany vs Edw ard P Pom eroy; 137 S. T h ird Ave. Thom as W hiteh orn vs. (i. G a rth o f- 1 n c r and C. R Hem sing: Rex. S B echtel vs. Shelton Beentel. Thomas S. Sholes V ÖFTERS T ro u b le Roth Ways A n A u s tra lia n b a rris te r te lls o f a b la ck fe llo w charged in a coun­ t r y to w n w ith stealing. His s o lic i­ 1933 Ford V-8 T udor to r decided to put him in the box to give evidence on his ow n be­ T h is car has had exceptional care, h a lf The m agistrate, being d o u b t­ been greased at 500-mile intervals, fu l i f he understood the n a tu re of and looks lik e new. Has o n ly been Sj an oath, u n de rto ok to exam ine him d riv e n on the po in t. 21.000 m iles .................. "J a c k y ,” he said." you k n o w w hat w ill happen to you i f you te ll a lie ? " 1929 C h evrolet C oach " M y oath, boss." re p lie d Jacky, “ me go d o w n be lo w —b u m long Has a new lacquer p a in t job, p e r­ tim e ." fect ru b b e r a ll around, HQC "Q u ite r ig h t." re p lie d the m agis­ and runs nice trate. "A n d do you kn o w w hat w ill happen if you te ll th e tru th ? " “ Yes, boss. We lose ’em case."— 1930 N ash Sedan Ex. 435 A «7«J The special m odel, w o u ld m ake a The O regon V o te r has the fo l­ s w e ll fa m ily car, good m otor and lo w in g good w o rd fo r John T h o rn ­ fin e burgh: "Jo h n T h o rn b u rg h , sub­ s ta n tia l F orest G rove bank presi- ru b b e r 175 C orw in H ard w are F ish D e r b y Prize W in n e r Last W eek Longest T ro u t Caught by D r. R. J. N ico l. H ills b o ro 18’Z|-lnch T ro u t W atch th is space fo r the w eek's D e rb y w in n e r. W atch fo r o a r ne xt week's ad in w h ich w e w ill announce an in n o v a tio n in service fo r local m otorists. ? ? ? 'V e n e tia n tic k e t, M rs c ity ) ? ? Fred Chase,