Papo Two H IL L S B O R O $llsbim$$fAr g us W ith W h ich Is Com bined the B ills b o r * Independent ■ llls b o ro A r tfu l «stab. 1894 H ills b o ro Independent «stab. 1871 M e K IN N K Y « M e K IN N K Y . F ubliahers Published T h ursday. Entered m second*?!*«« m a tte r In the p o sto ffice a t H ills b o ro , O revue w. verne M c K inney E d ito r M rs . k c. M c K inney Associate E d ito r O F F IC IA L N E W S P A P E R O F W A S H IN G T O N C O ! N T Y Selected as O regon's Beat W e e kly N ew spaper, 19M N am ed on A ll-A m e ric a n W e e kly N ew spaper Eleven, 1980 H onorable M ention N a tio n « ! E d ito ria l A •••¡ation N ew spaper P ifx lu c tio n Content, 1934-35, and G eneral Excellence. 1931 S ubscript inn R ates S tr ic tly Ca»h in Advance W ith in W ashington C ou n ty O u tsid e W ash in g to n C ou n ty Per year ................. . 11.50 V . S . per ye ar _ 32.00 Six m o n t h s ___ ______ ____ 85 Forcivn countries ..... 3.50 M E M B E R Oreyon S ta te Exii to ria I Association and N a tio n a l E d ito ria l Asso­ c ia tio n . F irs t A ml i ted Paper. L arg e st ABC W eekly C irc u la tio n in West. Military Training The following editorial by Editor Merle Chessman of the Astoria Astorian-Budget seems to hit the nail on the head as con­ cerns the question being brought up about compulsory military training in our schools of higher education. P re p a re d n e s s is America’s greatest protection from pos­ sible foreign invaders. We pass the edi­ torial on for the benefit of Argus readers: National Music Week AR GU S, S ta te C ap ital N e w s L e tte r National Music Week begins next Sun­ day and continues during the week— May 3-9. and Mrs. V. W. G ardner will again head the movement in Hillsboro. The full value of .Music Week cannot be deter­ B T A. L. L I M D B K C V mined, as it has been the means of or­ ganizing community choirs, choruses and instrumental groups throughout the United Plans of Zimmerman in States. No doubt it has been the oppor­ Campaign Has Wise tunity of discovering a great deal of ta l­ Ones Guessing ent. which has started many young men and women on a musical career, and some to fame. All organizations, churches tg A L E M W hat of P eter Z in u n er an? The plans o f the fo r ­ and schools should co-operate by giving m er m erm state senator fro m Y a m h ill musical programs during the week. The county in the present cam paign keynote of the week is "Strenghten Our has the p o litic a l prognosticators to sa> the least. Z im m e r­ .Musical Resources," and especial atten ­ guessing man th is week came out w ith an tion is given to American music. announcem ent that he was sup­ Sing to be happy. Nothing is so con­ p o rtin g Sum B ro w n in his race fo r u b lica n n o m in a tio n f o r ducive to good fellowship as good sing­ t U h n e ite d re p States senator and B vro n ing or music at any gathering, so let us C. C arney o f M ilw a u k ie f o r ' the all join in making this an outstanding de m ocra tic n o m in a tio n fo r .c o n ­ gress in the firs t d is tric t. W hich, music w e e k for Hillsboro. i in the o p in io n o f m any, was o n ly H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thiliddn y. A p ril 30, I'l'u ; The Great American Home W A S H IN G T O N I I "I l i l t Large AAA Payments Reveal New Angles of Karin Problem; UY S P E C IA L C O R R ESPO N D E N T W rA S IIÎN Q T O N . — R ev eln tlo n ns M innesota, Io w a , M isso uri. o f largo h e iio flt check« paid K e n lu c k y , and V lr g lu ln , aliuw uit by A A A to a few big f . r a i o w n ­ th a t fro m 1930 to 1935 ( U h er» has, Io a d d itio n tp fu r n is h ­ n u m b e r o f fa rm s o p e ia te il by in g th e B e p n lillcn n » w i t h ’ p o lit ­ f u ll 'o w n e rs hud Increased 12 ica l propaganda, o tll« d a tte n tio n per ceut, w h ile tboan o p e ra t'd to new angle« o f t i n fnrjjp p ro b ­ by te n a n ts Increased 20 pur cent. lem . «itch ns t i n e x te n t o f g ro w th o f ro rp o ru te and p irg o - M an ag er opera te d fa rm s were ■cule fa rm in g . fe w e r and th e ir nu m b e r was less Nows ( lin t a F lo rid a su g a r th a n 1 per cent o f a ll fa rm s, but com pany received m ore tb « n th e ir average acreage Increased $1,000.000 In A A A benefits, th a t 12.5 p e r ceut w h ile th e nveruge a P ue rto R ican s u g a r p ro d u c e r uerengu o f a ll fa rm s wus d e c lin ­ g o t $9 01.000, nud a «Ingle rot« in g 6.(1 p o r cent. • • • i.Hi r il a t e r $ i i n 1934 and 1935, w o u ld seem to In d i­ T A R G E -S C A L K fa rm s operated cate th a t “ blgne«»" In a g r ic u l­ u n d e r c o rp o ra te c o n tro l by tu re Boon m ig h t com pnre w ith wngo w o rk e rs are ns yet re la ­ “ b ign ess" in In d u s try . tiv e ly In s lg n lflc n n t In n u m b e r as T h e records, ho w e ver, d o q ’t com pared w ith te n a n t o r aharo- hear o u t th is Im pression. Nun», e ro p p vr-o p e ra to d fa rm s . M ost o f her and to ta l a m o u n t o f la rg e th e m a re lim ite d to th e g ro w - paym ents were s m a ll In c o m p a ri­ lu g o f a s in g le crop , u s u a lly son w ith nu m b e r and to ta l .rice o r sug ar. a m o u n t o f a ll paym ent». P u b lic a tio n o f th e size o f F o r e in m p lo , 1,031,049 co t­ b e ne fit paym ents, p a r tic u la r ly in to n grow er« were pa id $112.« th e sou th, also has aroused new 79 4,039. O nly 4 3 o f the pay­ 'In te re s t In th e p ro p o rtio n o f the m ent» exceeded $10,000, a n d .paym ent received by tb o te n u u t o n ly 227 were hetwoen $500u| \>r sharecropper. a n . I $1 0.000. T h u s 09.98 pep T he S ou thern T e n a n t F a rm ­ cent o f the co tto n growers» re t er»' U n ion hn« charged th a t the c e lv ln g betiellt» g o t luas «than It. R. Lee W ils o n p la n ta tio n in $5000 each. . L A rk a n ia « , re ce ive r o f th e la r g ­ • • ««. * • est c o tto n paym ent«, changed r i'H I S checks ra th e r closely fro m a ih a re e ro p p ln g system to 1 w ith census figures, w h lc lt a vo id s h a rin g beueBt», th re w show th a t 90.7 per cont o f 111 h u nd red« on re lie f, and th e n re ­ 0.500.000 f a r m e r s c u ltiv a te ' t ir e d the m a t 75 cent» a day. fe w e r th a n 499 acres each, and T h ia p ra ctice has been w ide­ th a t th is g ro u p c u ltiv a te s 83 per spread, It 1» said, and m any te n - cent o f a ll Im proved fa rm la n d . ' Snta and cropper« are re p o rte d T he average A m erican fa rm tv have been d e p rive d o f any re m a in s a fa m ily -s iz e d u n it — a lia ro In th o benefit«. n b o u t 14S acres. U n de r the new «o il p ro g ra m , T h e ro Is a tre n d , how ever, to ­ ow ner« a re «upposed to pay w a rd g re a te r c o n ce n tra tio n o f sh a re cro p p e r* ab ou t 25 per cent fa rm h o ld in g s. F ig u re s as ta o f the fe d e ra l paym ents. No e xte n t are lim ite d . A survey o f one In W a sh in g to n 1» prepared a no rth e a s te rn area o f 22 sla te s, tc nay how m any e v ic tio n s o r re a ch in g as fu r west and aouth evasion« tuny bo expected. Pete's w ay o f w a rn in g th e tw o i m a jo r p o litic a l p a rties that he. h im ­ self. could be expected to m ake the race fo r one o f these offices as an "Radical given right to appeal to U. S. independent can didate i f the men tribunal.'' "Portland communist wins first o f his choice w ere not selected In M a y p rim arie s. Z im m erm a n, step in battle to gain freedom .” This is the w ho is believed to p re fe r a go at the way two headlines read concerning the U n ite d States senatorship. ran permission for Dirk De Jonge to take an as an independent candidate fo r o ve rn o r tw o years ago and gave appeal to the I nited States supreme court g the tw o m a jo r p a rties the scare o f P A C IF IS M B E H IN D T H E M O VE in an effort to set aside his sentence of th e ir lives, ru n n in g an u n c o m fo rt­ T his m ovem ent, sponsored by a lit t le cote rie seven years in s ta te s prison for criminal able close second to G eneral M a r­ o f u n iv e rs ity students at Eugene, to place on the tin and co m p le te ly o u tdistan cin g s y n d ic a lis m . b a llo t an a n ti-co m p u lso ry m ilita r y d r ill m easure Joe Dunne, the re p u b lica n c a n d i­ w o u ld be m uch m ore acceptable d id it w e ar a Not that the courts are not perfectly date. Z im m e rm a n some tim e ago lit t le more honest guise. The real purpose o f the within their rights in granting such a re­ read h im s e lf out o f the re p u b lica n sponsors is to prom ote a fla c c id pacifism ra th e r a rty and is now one o f the most i than to exem pt fro m m ilita r y tra in in g students quest. but can you picture such liberal a p ctive fig u re s in the n e w ly organ- i to whom it is v e ry objectionable. treatm ent being accorded one who damns ized F a rm e r-L a b o r m ovem ent in S ince MY DAD GAVE me that SWELL. C 0 A O 5 T E « .; As a m a tte r o f fact th a t exem ption alrea dy the government in any other country in the th is state and could expect the en- ! exists. Conscientious objectors and those p h y s i­ T d ’ ONLY -FA'Q I G E T HIM SOMETHING- F Q tt- Hl«/® ' dorsem ent o f tha t p a rty i f he c a lly u n fit fo r such tra in in g m ay be excluded world. Particularly, can you visualize such should decide to m ake the race as fro m the course at th e ir ow n option. ir th d ay fair treatm ent in Russia, whose commun­ an independent e ith e r fo r the We are not g re a tly concerned as to w h e th e r istic government De Jonge extolled s o U n ite d States senatorship o r fo r the re is a com p ulsory o r o p tio n a l fe a tu re about much and which he espouses as a com­ congress. th is m ilita r y d r i ll in o u r h ig h e r educational in s ti­ | sudden re tu rn of alertness, L ilit h Y ou ng D em ocrats m ee ting in tutio ns. W hat w e are concerned about is w h e th e r munist? No, if he disagreed with the ex­ Salem tu rn e d he r gaze aw ay fro m his j th is week in th e ir f if t h a n ­ the facu lties and the board o f h ig h e r education shadowed p ro file to w a tch t h e isting order of things th ere as he did nu a l state-w ide con ven tion w ent on are going to de te rm in e th e c u rric u la o f our schools three lin e d -u p m iners. rd w ith a dem and fo r m ore o f here he would probably have been lined reco or w h e th e r prescribed courses are to be re fe rre d the spoils o f office . A reso lu tion G a rth d id not sm ile at the g irl's . to the electorate un d e r one p re te x t or another up against a wall to face a firing squad. denouncing the p ra ctice o f a p ­ needless caution. She hud earned and determ ined b y mass opinion. W e are also p o in tin g rep ub lica ns to o ffic e u n ­ th e rig h t to th in k he rself an in ­ concerned w ith the pro gra m o f these re c a lc itra n t d e r a de m ocra tic a d m in is tra tio n va lu a b le helper. He a llo w e d her students w h ich is being prom oted by cam ouflage By Headline says: “ 500 colleges to join in wsa adopted w ith o u t debate. T he to stand guard w h ile he gathered r. . - . . . . . and masquerade. L E O N S. D A V IS .7..1.....1.., *at n b o u u meat. A t A t lus his in in v ita up the three rifle s and unloaded' ,’ i’ 1 « car,bo v ita tio tio n . n . I l a ls o g a v e a .did fo u n d a tio n out ng er m em bers o f the p a rty are I walkout to make nation ‘Peace M inded’.” you M ilit a r y d r i ll fo r students has its decided I them . n u n <'BRei ly w ent at the frozen at the plan«’ upon w h ic h were v e ry w e ll s a tisfie d w ith W. L. benefits both fro m a standpoint o f physical w e ll­ Few in America th at are not peace-mind­ G osslin. secre ta ry to G o ve rn o r M a r- M rs. A nna K roeger. president of "R ig h t-o . Miss R a m ill " G a rth meat and put the b ig based the entfin<'er*if liftin g operu- , ’ , w ilh , '1, an ax. nn f « , • , • I • I w s «.___ -Tl........... X... 1 1 b < M * l l C .4. h o p p _ e d . being and m ental and m o ra l disciplin e, but, i f it — s ix /w , X I I e V 1 ( 1 __ C*. k i w n i s s . I It’ IV » ’ lio T I tu on th fire '.‘ ’ ".’L • ,u 11 . , . o sn’’.w ' XFit ed, but they do not want this country to tin , w h o has been ta k in g good care the taxp ayers' league o f B eaverton said. "S it down I t s n il over now 4<>’ltt<>4 is h ig h ly obnoxious to those w h o feel th a t a n y­ L ilit h and G a rth hod eaten be- fro m around the flo a t*, and a c r ib o f the dem ocratic ap plican ts fo r v ic in ity , has produced some s ta rt- but the ta lk in g lapse in preparedness to the point it was ......az. th in g savo rin g o f the m ilita r y ta in ts th e ir souls vivm.-uup.' wui iv u iiu in n g lin **•!« i«vi» in in c connection u n n ecu o n w w n ith n tne She low ered the p isto l but drew ’ 1 "nutig u the o u te r v-.v.» u .c xx«.» im e - u developm v , v . v F . . i v ent . h m v county. v u u n iy . i H t e er r back oacK w w n eri* sne is not being forced bn them now. How ever, the firs t t settle settle d d near near Beaverton B eaverton b by as w w e e ll ll as th the e m m iners. a rtii w ;,lched w h ile the other devour- <*»ul o f one w ing and then t h e y as iners G G ir th eventually led us into the W orld w ar be­ I g o vern or h im s e lf has been dispens- fa fa th th e e r r firs sponsoring group is composed fo r th e most p a rt ither, the crib s had been h e ig h te n ­ ed the ten der b ro ile d meat and in g patronage w ith m ost o f th e m the e a rly part o f the 1880‘s. His looked s o b e r lv nt the men o f the elem ent w h ic h preaches th a t any program cause of the central pow ers’ disrespect .choicest gulped dow n cups of hot tea The ed u n til the floa ts were le v e l w ith plum s going to the re p ub - ¿V firs t tax paym ent o . f his fa rm was ‘I u f you .......... — g , vo u 'l I 7, I i n 1 i n ? a ? n ----- ' L L “ "L“ ..... .. a ’ ‘“ j H - z U U .s I a n n was you kn o w K ip lin ,", o f preparedness is m o ra lly w rong. I f the v had e T ie displeasure am ong • L the C I *10 O n rx /-l e some nm * for our ability to fight and to get ready licans. the old ahe-bear had been the top o f the ice. T * h h is and odd cents, ' n T . h . is . < tax bear in m in .I th a t the fem ale o f flesh f ' 1 o f f 1 th e ir way, th is n a tio n w o u ld be reduced to a o u th fu l members o f the p a rty o r- clim bed to m ore than $400 about th e species is m o re d«.d?v Than a" " ’ush h us le athe r and her fat A glance inside tiie cabin show- for such a great undertaking. These dem ­ y gam po sitio n so w eak and im p oten t th a t it w o u ld be zation extends aL-o to c e rta in I 1924 and th is year fo r the fir s t i the m M e I dare sav th n gh 1 Very “ n‘ r y r rank. ed G a rth the body o f ('u n sta b le easy prey to land -seeking cou ntrie s w h ic h have onstrations' usually afford the radical- d e pa rtm e nt heads and com m is- , tim e in a lo n g series o f years can X l v v e n iu re low r vou H u x b y con tinu ed to « i t i n D illo n ly in g w h ere he iiad le ft it. no com punctions against seizing te r r ito r y fro m minded student, encouraged by false com­ iT sions. rtic u la fa rn rm i v eon- hands and and «it sit dow dow n n w w ilh ith u u s s " " hack to Lainey exp lin ed . w ith a Jerk o f a th e ir w eaker neighbors. W itness the l a t e o f 'L . 'L - p ’'? a -------- " T rly th e state .“ liq m u o o o . r dropped be lo w $300 The ...v tu o n - , nanda morose sdenic. w ith n nw hLs back t com m ission, w here th e good jobs tains some acres. n n a r e n t l v a . . u ............_■ _______ _ a r r T l i ST o nk ? t e r e niih ? oodJ ° ^ s 40 ,T ireS A PParen,1y , A t the w elcom e pei m issio n th e the fire. T he fe asters s paid no hee„ heed m lttrn e d th u tp b to H u xb y: munist friends, a chance to show off. C h in a and E thio pia! are a ll go in modes o f liv in g are costly, th re e dropped th e ir arm s T w o o f to h i 'n . A f te r a t i m ._ ” g to '? adherents o f th e ^ m o odern d e ™ «nodes e L ilit h la gan . o.-v. firs t saya w e'd chu ck th e A n d i f the y succeed in h a v in g the electorate e n u b l.e a n n p u a r rty . v .v rs K ro r o e n g e e r r h believes. ..h ...» c I- I P . i i . n r arm tw o of ((J u „,.lUij| v At last „he had t" s t if f un de r the ice Then he «ay«, i R R epublican w h .U ile th e ------- lo y a l M Mrs. u u i i m o on n a log lo g . ' ---- — ... ,,«u - ......................... - ■■ ... o...... them at once squatted o v e rru le facu lties and board, it w i ll r.ot be long . dem ocrats stand h u n g r ily by lic k - w a > it t an' heave it •” *n It out when Laney linge red fo or r a s u rly ques- a<’* She handed her pisto l to G arth. no to before th e y are be fore the state again w ith a European hysteria seems on the point i in g th e ir chops. H oneym oon cottages a r e re ­ suit: “ nd w e n t to put a piece o f meat we was fly in g over the m uske gs" . be fore fo llo w zing , m easure to taboo some oth er courses w h ich have of touching off the spark of w ar a n d i E le ctio n o f C. C. C arlson of P o r t­ tu rn in g along w ith p ro sp e rity, tion ...y?” on * «pit. When it was broiled, she "W e ll w a it s till longer.” G a rth been provided b y experts fo r a w e ll-ro u n d e d edu­ "W h ------ a t's ...» the r play la n d as state president o f the declares A. I.. A m acher, H ills ­ plunging the world into a conflict th a t in cation. I f w e are to m a in ta in u n ive rsitie s and " A ll we came fo r was to arre st I ' B,lo| doing much in helping the country on the let us forget a still more im portant propo­ fu n d th ro u g h ta x a tio n of em ploy- in g the - — sig ht o gold ••• in a its I raw -O-- --- f D U A l l i i h i New« S ta ff ers g e n e ra lly.” way to recovery. In thinking of the auto­ sition— th at we are all Americans. state and w is h in g th a t the y had E d ite d h r H llla b n rn U n io n H li(h R rhool S tu d e n t B, m I» • • • som ething lik e it ..a in vj qu a n 1 tity --------------„ vicaii 1 xjr . . The A IIC ' mobile one does not realize the great ple was produced in F red Sew - I p v n n -> E leven thousand adults are a t­ sam amount of farm products used. e lls m in e in S o u thern O regon The 1 ■ (^ D l o C l ) P ( l U I G ( l H 1 I.H I N E W S S T A F F n d in g th e 739 classes w h ich have It seems th at there are other com­ te ro ck c h ip contained a gold seam f o r ¡Y T id V Figures compiled bv Ford Motor com­ been organized as W P A projects about E d ito r A n n M u n irm i as w id e as a k n ife blade 1 :? ^ ‘ ‘ 5 pany show th a t 60,000,000 pounds of cot­ munities that don’t take kindly to the un d e r the sup ervision o f the state A « »i«tant FxJilora I t you «x-x. see u a gro u p u o i f g iru irls i la ta jx lk - — d e pa rtm e nt o f education, accord­ pinball machines. They have been ban­ M a ry C a ld w e ll and Jo y Foelker ton are used in 1,000.000 Ford V-8’s, 25,- L. E Francis, assistant co u n ty R obert O regon Stevensen, w ho ln i: e x c i‘ efily . you m ay be .sure the y g to C. A. H ow ard, state s u p e rin ­ P h ilo agent, spoke Io the assem bly last N ad in e I'attarw on 000,000 pounds going into tires and 34,- ned at Oregon City and in Clackamas in Ives hig h P places k’- " I'm ....... going tenaent o o r f p tru c c tio tio n n . Tern- f s on t the h r h,|!h l* * * * o f D a vid arP _ _ „ say*n ■ .................. .. to w ear SniHlr tendent p u u b b lic lic in in s s tru Tern !*v L uV ernr A lirn d ro th Wednesday on w ild b ird s o f O re ­ ' " d .r t ” ,t b ?' O,1P 1 I G irl KeMcrvcw 000,000 in other parts such as brake lin­ county outside of municipalities. If the p o ra ry jobs are be in g p ro vid e d h l ’ stoPP, d lo ” g enough in ll ill x - I? y , E sth e r If a r t y gon. H is ta lk was enhanced by Hi Y th ro u g h these p ro je cts to 285 un- boro , h f o th e r day to pass » fe w are y 'o ^ w e a h n « ’ " ' W hnt sh,’,s Tom fttra tf'h e r ings, trimming materials, safety glass, pinball m anufacturers had been satisfied em slides sho w in g th e c o lo rin g and B lu e -Il D avid T '-rl.M ployed teachers caostic re m a rk s concerning the ^ 2 1 UKT . n»fc . .. • habitat of the d iffe re n t birds. We H tu de n t C ou n cil In n a I Tra n k paint. O ther farm products used include with th eir original machines, where there stale o f the c o u n try. He d id n 't .u T he object o f it a ll 1«, o f course, T r y K quare H a ro ld M eyer | a ll enjoyed his q u a in t w a y o f th in k m uch o f the suprem e c o u rt , ** Krea‘ - °n e and o n ly Prom . Tin- the following: 3,200,000 pounds of wool was some element of skill involved, they A I . i r Mina A lle n w a rn in g the operator to change th e S ig n in g o f p e titio n s is a serious G o ve rn o r M a rtin s pension n o r his 4(x i sued un o . --------- r tin ’s h is { J u i , .n X i.o r n c < ,;*ss ffic ia l in for trim m ing m aterial; 500,000 square feet probably would not be faced with the m a tte r and n o t to be take n lig h tly ral»e in salary, w h ic h he exp la in s slides Helen Dean, D oris W eber th .e se'Jlo r da«» to be and D avid C ritte n d e n ............... . H ilh l's en­ in the o p in io n o f A tto rn e y G eneral v e ry a p tly . Stevenson was r o u n t v t h e i r guests at a dance to be held of leather from 30,000 cattle for leather situation existing today. E d ito ria l n ts to u irn rn a a m m . e i n t at Van W in k le w h o th is w eek ru le d ju d g e w hen the f ir s t p a rt o f llic *n thu gym nasium on M ay day T h a t tim e o f year haji come w hen tra ' r ',r' ts in the m usic tm prpducts, glue, gaskets, etc.; 341,000 Forest Grove, Grove, practiced on us. A n y u n tle rclassnian w ill be ad- io n s h a ltin g ly touch fa th e r fo r the J?’™'''’ prn cticetl th a t once a p e titio n is presented to new c o u rt house was constructed pounds of castor oil for artificial leather m itte d i f hc is aecom panied by an fa m ily car. N ow father# have a H” “ H y e tty Lo u Lou S w r e p rep r e s rese e n ts S a w rt, a rt, nting the nty c o u rt the signers could and «mce « w v ^ T a a a g a ^ w a r d c n W h at country is better organized than a not cou tops, paints; 1,000,000 pounds of lard state organization o f G ir l Reserves, have th e ir names rem oved in the cou nty w hen "fls h im r was ¡«PPerclassman. A ll m em bers o f th e b'nsed idea tha t son dues not tre a t America ? W e even have a fan dancers’ fro m the docum ent. fis h in g “ ” fa c u lty are also in v ite d . Dan H a ll's ‘ be car w ith due care and respect. gave a sh o rt ta lk. from 20,000 hogs, for lubricants and • • • _ _ _ j ten-piece orchestra fro m P o rtla n d A -sl< Hny boy, or his g ir l frie n d , i f for machining oils; 350,000 pounds of mo­ association, which just completed a con­ John B a ile y took tim e o ff to call ,wi1,1. f u r Pifih the music. Some are th ' ’ cja r b. not hls fir s t and last cam paign fo r safe d r iv in g is hair from 87,500 goats for trimming ma­ vention at San Diego and selected San to The be ca rrie d in to th e schools o f on John C o nn ell re ce n tly and ti ll Io°*t ‘.n g io ,r.w a rd to the prize w altz, consideration. A sk him If hc does- Francisco for 1987. W onder w hat the terial; 500,000 bushels of corn for butyl Oregon. C. A. H ow ard, state super­ thia one w h ich he snvs h a n n e n r .d w b*ch w ill take place d u rin g the n l w o ry m ore about it than about him self. In v a ria b ly and t r u t h f u lly in te n d e n t o f p u b lic in s tru c tio n , has Once when he was t r a v e lin g PPn?l ! Courso o f ‘ he evening. alcohol, starch and glue; 2,400,000 pounds password is? m a n e n m o ith e r n d ° n u 't dance’ ll rig be "yes." A G ir l Reserve m eeting, hold som ew here o r oth er A n e w ly - e, You „ dancS That's Thn1 s a 3,1 r ig h M t, ' his h answer “ , w ill ?w y ,‘’ ' N N ow ow that ,hat announced plans fo r a one week man of linseed oil from 17,500 acres of flax m a rrie d couple took nassnve in (he co?noL “ nyh o w and e n jo y the games fchool is alm ost over and p a rty- f if t h period M onday, was opened course in h ig h w a y sa fe ty education w m e car“ w ith W m and d e iU n u w h ic h are bcinR P « P « re d fo r you. ‘ J ™ 1« fu ll sw ing, can't you for paints in product and factory; 1,800,- to be presented in e ve ry sen io r and to a p p X X r Z ’n t l i Z — ------------------------d o l.n g parents y o u r up y o u r | (toting broaden parents . up broaden Kroup re c ita tio n o f th e code ju n io r hig h school as w e ll as the to appear o th e r than n e w ly m a r­ 000 pounds of soy beans for foundry, fin­ m inds and say "Jo hn , the car is nnd rin g in g of th e n a tio n a l song, F la n R ental System up pe r grades o f ele m e n ta ry schools ried, requested the p o rte r to assist ish, plastics, window fram e; 2,500,000 d u rin g the c u rre n t school year. T he fa c u lty and school board f u ll o f gas and she's yours fo r the i [ “ ll(>wed b y p ra y e r by M a ry E lla them . E v e ry th in g w e nt fin e fo r gallons of molasses from 12,500 acres of evening. I hope yo u e n jo y y o u r- M a rin e r. Reports w ere g ive n on • • • the f ir s t p a rt o f th e da y and then have been w o rk in g fo r some tim e self?” ‘ be a c tiv itie s o f G ir l Reseve week. sugar cane for alcohol, anti-freeze, shock The 50 re g istra rs o f non-resident the couple no ticed e ve rybo dy lo o k ­ on a system w h ere by h ig h school --------- H ills b o ro reqpived the prize fo r absorber fluid, paints, enamels; 2,000,000 th ro u g h o u t the state in g at them and w h ispe rin g. Sus­ students can re n t books instead of A rgus, A p r il 21, 1921—H a rry H. S tua rt, f ir s t m otorists A m ong the scholarships aw arded b ° ^ n K ‘ be largest delegation at the u y in g them, or, i f the y w ish to pounds of turpentine for paints; 112,000,- sup erintend en t o f the condensers here and at F o r­ have been en ro lle d as m em bers of pe cting som ething was w rong, the b keep b y the state system o f h ig h e r edu- ,, and, I);iu gh (er banquet nt Reed th e ir books, th e y m ay buy a rece ptio n com m ittee in the cam ­ groom approached the p o rte r and dies at Vancouver, B. C „ in fa ll. cation to w o rth y high school sen- j ^ 0,l<’Re F rid a y evening. T h e G ir l 000 feet of lumber and 5,000,000 feet of est Grove, them o u trig h t, and p r o fit by the W ireless to w e r now up over 350 feet. Steel paign to "s e ll O regon" to the to u r­ dem anded to k n o w w h a t he to ld iors, was one given by Oregon }‘ es decide on dresses and flow ers, p is to l raised rea dy to shoot. H u x b y fo r the senior ploy. ton in debate F rid a y n ig h t. lo w voice d iv is io n nnd D a vid p la c­ th e g irls voted to w enr w h ite or price no w ranges around .$625 a mendous change in the American people E. B. Tongue has received the K e r r s ilv e r cup, ton at points w ith in a rad iu s of 50 saw enough o f he r face in its ed th ird In the boys' m edium voice pastels and c a rry n rosebud fo r in the last few years, and there are few w on by O regon K id . I t is a w o rk o f a rt, o f solid m iles o f the prison. H olm an agreed b o rd e r o f w o lv e rin e f u r to m ake Jake W e ll Speaker d ivisio n . T here were about 18 com ­ graduation. M onday the senior boys ce rta in G a rth had n o t been ba n ­ s ilv e r, and stands 9'4 inches high. Jake W eil spoke to the second indeed now who do not believe in an ade­ p e tito rs in each o f the division«. to atta ck the p rib le m in an e f­ te rin g him . »n il decided (A sk M is s period sociology class on M onday U n ite d R a ilw a y , com pany o f P o rtla n d accepts fo r t to secure a re d u ctio n in the quate old age pension. W e a tlie rre d l. “ L ilit h ! You?” H ills b o ro franch ise u n c o n d itio n a lly . on p a tro n iz in g local in d u s try . A fte r A ll ap plicatio ns fo r a th le tic m an­ fr e ig h t rate fro m the q u a rry to the "Yes, it's me, y o u c o w a rd ly his ta lk the students questioned Mass m e e tin g names fo llo w in g c o u n ty tic k e t: prison as w e ll as a re d u ctio n in the M r. I.eger Is e n jo y in g the co n ­ sneak k ille r ! I came a fte r you w ith him . The ch ie f top ic o f discussion ager. business m anager and assist­ Le gislature , D r. F. J. B a ile y, W a lte r B ernards, J. E. p rice o f the lim e rock. ants should be tu rn e d In a t the s tru c tio n o f a sm all m aple ta b le o f A la n , and he hag le t me catch was local scrip. Reeves: c o u n ty judge. D a nie l B ake r; com m issioner, o ffic e as soon as possible. "T ru e le ad ership calls fo r the se ttin g fo r th o f unusunl design. He has been w o rk - you .” B. K. D enney; recorder. R obert W irtz ; s h e riff, E. Parents! D o n 't fo rg e t the b e n e fit in g on it fo r the post week. I f you change y o u r address k in d ­ th e o b je ctives a n d th e ra lly in g o f p u b lic opinion ia J. W ard, and coroner, C. F. M ille r. The m u rd e re r tw is te d around M ost o f the m ale m em bers o f the s ilv e r ten on M ay day in the H il­ ly n o tify th e A rg u s d ire c t and at w ith his back to h e r and the fire . M r. Ito m ig is the c o n su ltin g a rc h i­ s u p p o rt o f tlie se objectives."— P resident RoouevelL M rs. Susanna Ire la n d dies here A p r il 25. once. t f H is head sagged fo rw a rd . W ith a fa c u lty are p a rtic ip a tin g in the c ity h i cafeteria. The tim e Is fro m three e d fo r the Forest H ills g o lf c lu b ­ s o ft-b a ll league. to fiv e . house a d d itio n . Fair Enough B Along Main Street . Use Much From Farm H ilh i News Francis Talks Assembly Meet Girl Reserves Win at Banquet Fifteen Years Ago CAUGHT IN THE WILD We Hope Tt Makes Happiness Thirty Years Ago