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Two
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■ 111« bur u Argus «»tab. 1894
H ill» boro Independant « ta b . 1871
M c K IN N K Y A M . K IN N E Y , Publishers
Published Tburvdar
Entered a» seco nJ-cl a»» m atter la the
poetoffire at Hillsboro. Oregon
verne mckinnky
E d ito r
M RS. E. C. M c K IN N K Y
Associate Editor
O F F IC 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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The Traffic Problem
Prosperity Seen
Librarian
Hillsboro's last surviving member of
lbat great group of men who fought thnt
(llv A I. l.lfUllHR'Il)
the union might survive lias gen»» to his
Iii her .in iiti.il report.
last reward. That man was F. S. Estepp, | C A ju I s EM
t out. M i> s lla m e t t C Long, '
who died last week at the age of 91. lie slate h h iu iiu n points to the slum p
served his country more than three years in v irc tllu tiu n of lib ra ry books as 1
sure sign of re tu rn in g p ro sp e rity I
during the Civil war and continued to 1 a W hen
the depression was at 11 s 1
serve his country well as a peace-time ' peak the lib ra rie s were taxe d to j
patriot. Mr. Estepp was highly revered ; meet the demands upon th e ir fa-
s. Miss Long points out Now
ami honored by all who knew him and his e th ilitie
a t people have "m o re m oney for
life should be an inspiration to the patrio 1 gasoline and the m ovies" not so
tic citizenship of this country. He had m any are p a tro n iz in g the fre.» li-
T his con dition, she explains
been honored by Daughters of I'nion Vet | 1 hrartes.
is not p e cu lia r to O regon, but is
erans by the title of ••Daddy" of the local ■ na tion -w id e.
tent.
• • •
xten sive im p rovem e nts on state
There are but a few remaining veter in s E titu
n farm s are recom m end
ans of that great struggle in the county. ed by tio experts
o f the state college
Their ranks are thinning fast, but their in a re p o rt to th e state board of
c o n tro l based upon a s u rve y ju s t
deeds will ever remain with us, and their com
pleted T he college fa rm e x
memory, it is sincerely hoped, will always perts declared th a t must o f the
be honored in spite of attacks at various j soil in in s titu tio n farm s around
was unsuited to in te nsive
times on those who bared their breasts to j Salem
c u ltiv a tio n and called a tte n tio n to
the enemv.
the need fo r m ore and be tte r farm
American Nenie
D A D ,— P O N T W ü T U lN h
|T Í/° T O O B A Û L V T O P u t
u P tw & p o c c h S W IN G ?
¡ THE 8VENINCS AÖ F G-O i NO
‘ T O B E C O O U , O O u KVAV.
Evec
since
WiLLte G O T HBC B E A U .l'v E
HAD T O LIVE IN THE H IT G ttN .
this swing might encou O v ;«
them T O G iv e AtE-
A B O C A K IN T H E L IV IN G
ROOM?
Hillsoro’s parking situation was great
ly improved the last of the week through
land i f the in s titu tio n s are to con
tin u e ra ising th e ir ow n food stu ffs
efforts of local police officers and offi
Youth activities will feature the coun fo r th e ir ra p id ly increasing popu
cials, who handed out courtesy cards urg
lations.
*
• • •
ing the co-operation of all motorists in the ty fair this year, according to announce
ment
of
the
fair
board.
Boys’
and
girls’
G ove rn or M a rtin has lost patience
elimination of double and overtime park
in te rests w h ich are I r v
ing. If people would consider the rights of 4-H club members have had a big part in w in g ith to those
tie up B o n n e v ille pow er fo r
others there would be little violation of the fairs of the past and the objective of fu rm and home use. P o in tin g out
the parking regulations. It has improved, the fair management is to building the tha t there w ill be p le n ty of pow er
fo r a ll w h o w ant it he declared
but there is still lots of room for improve show around the youth of the county. This th
a t Oregon's firs t consideration
is
as
it
should
be.
The
time,
effort
and
ment.
should be the a ttra c tio n o f in du s
to p ro vid e pa yro lls and
The city officials do not wish to be money expended is justified if for no oth ; a tr ia m l u plants
rke t fo r the products o f O re-
er
reason
than
in
the
encouragem
ent
that
hard-boiled or arbitrary. They merely
1 gon farm s.
• • •
seek the co-operation of everyone— local such an event gives to the boys and girls.
O regon has pioneered in m uch
business people and employes and cus
| o f the nation's o u tsta nding fo re stry
tomers and visitors from outside. There
legislation, according to J W. F er-
Delta Drug store announces store im ) guson, state forester. The forest pa- ,
should be no question about the enforce
tr o l law . re fo re sta tio n la w . pro- :
ment of parking regulations against the provements. Remodeling of stores a n d I visions
fo r snag fa llin g , closure of
store
fronts
has
been
prevalent
in
Hills
business people, but every possible len
forest areas d u rin g periods o f high
boro
for
some
months.
Hillsboro
has
some
fu e hazard and oth er p re ca u tio n
iency should be shown our visitors. The
ry measures o rig in a tin g in this
handing out of these courtesy cards should of the finest business institutions for a a state
have been w id e ly copied by ta in ly have w anted to get a look
result in a helpful attitude on the p art of city of its kind in the state and these im oth er fo re s try states. Ferguson at the g irl, and w hen you saw the
provements
add
to
th
eir
attractiveness
points out.
. . .
K iri • • •" B ry n paused. T u b b y
everyone.
J
looked at h im cu rio u sly, but B rv n
and in many cases facilitate their service
In the long run we believe th a t all will to
The
p
o
pu
latio
n
at
the
state
pris-
coughed
and w ent on im m e d ia te lv
the public.
on
reached
a
new
a
ll-tu
n
e
h
ig
h
th
is
|
"W
he n you saw the g ir l you w o uld
appreciate a little more order in the tra f
week at 958 and is s t ill g ro w in g most assuredly have w anted to
fic situation in the congested district of
I P revious hig h record was estab kn o w how it was a ll going to come
lished in M arch. 1931. at 957 in - out. She . .
Hillsboro. It is less dangerous to life and
w e ll, she w asn't his
Further state honors have been brought I mates.
G ro w th of th e prison popu type. T u b ."
limb as well as property. It will also elim to old Hillsboro with the selection of How I la
tio n at th is tim e is due to G o v
inate the serious hazard of a traffic jam ard Hadley as president of the Oregon e rn o r M a rtin 's "h a rd -b o ile d a tti- "Y o u 're saying ju s t w h a t I'v e
I tu d e " to w a rd paroles and pardons. been tr y in g to say," T ubb y cried
in case of a fire in the business district.
Feed Dealers’ association. C o n g ra tu la I ra th e r than to an increase in crim e "H o lw o rth y's been w o rk in g on y o u r
The question is one that merits con tions. Howard.
im a gin atio n. He kno w s w h at yo u 're
j and com m ittm ents.
lik e W ell, it's succeeded. E v e ry
tinued study and observation on the part
• • •
thin g's gone acco rding to plan
of city officials. In the meantime let all of
I A com pulsory re d u ctio n in prop- Y ou 're roped T o n ig h t yo u 're go
| e rty ta x levies fo r state, cou nty, in g to m a rry th is g ir l th a t you 've
us help the situation out by thinking a lit
j c ity , school d is tric t and a ll oth er o n ly seen three tim es, a g ir l you
tle more about the rights of others.
j g o vern m enta l purposes is proposed do n't re a lly k n o w a d a rn th in g I
I b y the n e w ly organized O regon about, ju s t because she has some
On the Power Question
,S ta te T axpayers' association w h ich
Public Forum
listen , m a ,
Tugwell's RA Issues a Report,
Explaining Its Many Activities
Schneider, w h o now are ru stin g
about fo r a new nume fo r th e ir
pet.
O ne of the surprising, and
pleasing fe a tu re * of the past
p o litical cam paign, was t h e
fact th a t on election n ig ht fou r
of Ih r cand idate* for county
c le rk congregated in the office
of the county c le rk and tog eth
er com piled the figures, w hich
w ou ld e lim in a te three of them .
A tru e p o litic ia n i* one. who.
w hen the vote is counted, can
take
defeat
g ra c rfu lly
and
w ith o u t rancor.
B rin g
thus
constituted h r m ay again p re
sent him self, a t some fu tu re
lim e, to the people fo r elec
tion. and. being a good sport,
w ill be heard w ith added r e
spect.
i l l y Special C o rn .p o n d i'lit I
^ ' A S H I N O T O N . - T h . Reset-
f p U E re s e ttle m e n t p ro g ra m In
tle m e n t A d m in is tra tio n . u n -
vo lve s e sta b lish m e n t o f r u r a l
c o m m u n itie s o f $0 to 300 hom es
d o r D r. R e x fo rd O. T u jn v e ll. Is
each. T h c -e w i ll he th e e n t e r
som etim e« re fe rre d fo In W i« h -
o f fo rm and pa sture land» N ln e -
tn p fo n ns th e " a d m ln ls lr Hon
tv - tw o such p re le c ts n o w n re
nohodv kn o w s "
rn n m te fc d
u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n ,
U n lik e m ost N ew Peal ni’ r n -
o r have fin a l plan» ap proved.
cles. e ffo rt« o f w h ic h nre con
A 4 0 -ye n r re n a vrn e n t p la n .
w ith 3 p e r r e n t In te re s t on th e
fine d to n sin g le p ro b le m o r
lo a n , Is p ro v id e d
C n -o n e rn tlve »
phase o f fe d e ra l n e llv ltv . R e se t.
fo r
g ro w ln e . processing, nnd
B em ent Is concerned w lfh « w id e
m a rk e tin g o f erons w i ll he en
v a rie ty o f problem s. T h e scone
couraged
C o m m u n itie s w i ll be
In c o rp o ra te d u n d e r sfnte la w s
and c o m p le x ity o f Its a c tiv itie s
n n d w ill be su b le c t Io lo c a l ta x
hove led to ro n ild e rn b le c r it i
a tio n .
cism —som e w e ll-fo u n d e d , b u t
T ills p a rt o f th e p ro g ra m In
m uch bnsed on general m is u n
clu de s th e m iie b - e r ltlc lr e d sub
d e rsta n d in g o f Its p ro gra m .
sistence hom esteads, w h ic h R A
In h e rite d fro m th e o ld d iv is io n
A n e la b o ra te " In t e r im " re p o rt
o f subsistence hom estead» In th e
Issued
re c e n tly
e x p la in s
the
alm s nnd progress o f the Reset
D e p a rtm e n t o f In te r io r P lanned
tle m e n t A d m in is tra tio n , u s u a lly
as n g r ir iilt u r n l- ln d u s t r in l co m
re fe rre d to as RA.
m u n itie s , th e v cost m uch m o re
T h e report show« the three
th a n estim a te d, and th e In d u s
m njor phase» of the program to
trie s necessary to p ro v id e e m
be?
p lo y m e n t have n o t m oved In.
• • •
1. Purchase o f m illio n » o f
acre« o f « u h m a rg ln o l la n d fo r
T tfO R E spe ctacnlnr nre the fo u r
con version to p ro p e r usages—
"g ra c n b e lt” su b u rb a n rese t
park«, forests, g ra zin g la nd ,
tle m e n t c o m m u n itie s, w h e r e
and w ild
life
con serva tion
thousands o f c ity w o rk e rs w ith
sanctuaries.
a n n u a l Incom es o f 11200 to
2. T ran sfer of thousands of
$1500. w ill be re-h ou sed In ru r a l
fa m ilie s fro m bod to good
lo ca tio n s a t lo w cost. T h e hom es
la n d ,
and
e xp e rim e n ts
In
a re expected to re n t fo r ab ou t $0
tra n s fe rrin g u rb a n fn m llle s to
n m o n th a room .
ru ra liz e d su b u rb a n c o m m u n i
T h e r e h a b ilita tio n
p ro g ra m .
ties.
•
In v o lv in g loans to ta lin g $94.000.-
3. R e h a b ilita tio n o f h u n
000 to some 600 000 fa rm e rs. Is
dreds o f thousands o f farm ers,
th e biggest R A Job T h e re h a
by loans and by fa rm and
b ilita tio n th e o ry Is th a t It 1»
hom e
m anagem ent
advice,
cheaper ond m ore h u m an e to
th e re b y re d u cin g ru r a l r e lie f
advance sm a ll loans w h ic h w l'.l
ro lls , p lu s em ergency g ra n ts to
keep
distressed fa rm fn m llis t
o th e r distressed farm ers.
s e lf-s u p p o rtin g th a n It Is to k e » j
• • •
the m on re lie f.
J » A has been a lloca ted 1278,
Ixtons ru n fro m $30 to $600
000.000 fro m th e f o u r - b lllln n -
and aro re p a ya b le In tw o to fl\ ■
d o lla r w o rk r e lie f fu n d O f th is,
years.
$72.813.000 has been spent.
O n ly fa rm e rs w h o can no t b o r
U n d e r the firs t phase, the gov
ro w a n y w h e re else can get loan«
e rn m e n t
Is
b u y in g
9.343.000
fro m RA.
M ortgages and lie n s
acres o f the estlm n te d 100.000-
are ta ke n on p ro p e rty and crops,
000 acres o f s u b -m a rg tn a l la nd
nnd the fa rm e r agrees to o p sra t?
In th is c o u n try
M ore tha n 83.-
his fa rm In accordance w ith
000 m en fro m the re lie f ro lls ore
good a g ric u ltu ra l ad vice and a
c o n v e rtin g the purchased land.
budget w h ic h takes In to eo nsld-
T o ta l cost Is expected to a p p ro x
e ra tio n
p ro b a b le e x p e n d itu re s
im a te $50.000.000
and p ro b a b le Income.
A b o u t 6000 fa m ilie s liv in g on
Such fa rm m anagem ent plnns
tills su b m a rg in a l land are to be
have as one ob le ct tea chin g the
es'a h llsb e d . If they so desire. In
fa rm e r to d iv e r s ify his crop s to
ru i.-.l re se ttle m e n t protects O th
p ro v id e food fo r his fa m ily In
ers w h o sell th e ir land w ill be
stead o f de pe nd ing on a sin gle
able to reloca te them selves.
cash crop.
k in d o f c o c k -a n d -b u ll sto ry about 1
E d ito r A rg u s— In y o u r issue o f A p r il 30 you is sponsoring a propused c o n s titu
h a vin g to get m a rrie d before her j
had
q
u
ite
a
w
rite
-u
p
about
p
e
titio
n
s
being
circ
u
la
te
d
Representative of women’s club speak
• • •
tio n a l am endm ent co ve rin g the su b tw e n ty -firs t b irth d a y and the m an i
in
the
east
end
o
f
th
e
county,
in
w
h
ic
h
the
signers
ing at the cham ber of commerce recently asked the H y d ro -e le c tric com m ission th a t th a t sec je c t . The m easure w o u ld p e rm it she's supposed to m a rry doesn't A l H o ffm an , w h o som etim es comes T he catch was poison oak on his carbon deposits to accum ulate in
f a s ix - m ill le v y fo r state > u r- happen to take her fancy.
O f back fro m a fis h in g t r ip re p o rtin g face und AI is to be m ure p itie d
on the needs of Hillsboro were right in tio n o f the cou nty be le ft out o f th e proposed u t ilit y ; : o poses
the c y lin d e rs and increases d ilu
in 1937, b u t w o u ld im pose j course he w o u ld n 't ta ke her fancy ' no catch, w o n 't be able to say than censured.
pointing out the need of greater civic d is tric t. A t a m eeting of the cou nty F arm ers’ U n ion , a 20 per cent an nu al re d u c tio n j w ith you
around,
tio n o f o il in the crankcase, acco rd
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C e rta in ly he ! th a t r.f ins recent t r ip to Crooked
in H ills b o ro last W ednesday, th is question came fro m th a t base th e re a fte r fo r fiv e w o u ld n 't. T hat's w h at it's a ll about r iv e r in fact h i* catch was so good
pride on the part of individuals. Main u held
in g to the em ergency road service
Id lin g H a rm * M o to r
p and in the discussion th a t fo llo w e d
several years so tha t fo r 1942 and s u b s e - y o u d a rn id io t You. James W eldon this tim e th a t he curries it around
A llo w in g the m otor to id le for o f the O regon State M o to r aosoci.i-
taining of good lawns and parkings and parties w ere present w no stated th a t th e y had quent
years not m ore than 4 8 m ills S h ip le y B ry n ild s o n T h ird Ye G o d s 1 w ith Hun fu r e x h ib itio n PtirpOMS any length o f tune u su a lly causes
tion.
keeping the grass and weeds cut on vacant signed the p e titio n on be in g to ld th a t th e y w o u ld could be le vie d against p ro p e rty and litt le fishes, are n 't th e re enough
vote
taxes
on
them
selves
fo
r
tw
e
n
ty
years
to
come
lots, together with a coat of paint occa in ord er to pay o ff bonds th a t w o u ld be issued to fo r state purposes. For a ll local ta x men on the coast w h o w o u ld m ar-
v y in g u n its the le vy fo r th is yea r j r y her fo r th is f if t y thousand d o l-
School S p irit licit»» to
sionally on buildings, will make Hillsboro p u t in com peting lines to ha nd le th e po w e r fro m le
Cooper»»« W ith Your
w o u ld be m ade th e base fo r 1937 la rs she's supposed to be paying
M ake a B etter School
a more attractive city in which to live. B o n n e v ille dam w hen com pleted.
H ilh i New« S ta ff
w ith an a r b itr a r y re d u c tio n o f 20 you, w ith o u t you step pin g in to i t " ___________________—_______
is being p u t over b y the pres per cent each year fo r the ne xt , It's so dam ned absurd W hat are
Edllsd by IlllUboro Union Itliih School Htydmt Body
Let’s everyone of us do our part in making ent T po h w is e r propaganda
companies, and is in lin e w ith statem ents
Assessment o f p ro p e rty you d o in g it for? F if ty thousand
Hillsboro more attractive. It will give us made by them d u rin g the recent hearings before the w fiv o e u ld years.
be lim ite d to .50 per cent o f \ d o lla rs doesn't mean a n y th in g to P - i p i l l t v M o m l t o r o
all a lot of satisfaction and at the same commission, and is a m isstatem ent o f facts. T here its tru e cash value.
e y've got it „ a „ ll w
« L U t t - j r iv x v x u u u . 1 9
you! A n d d th
___„
« r o w rk n - - i
l i l l . l l t N KW 8 STA FF
is no question o f taxes o r issu ing o f bonds in the
-
VU
cd LZUl
out so **'•'*
th a t *U----
th e re 1 'll be p ' le n ty of " —
p ~ v n a z j n f P ~ r n t r v o m
time make the home town more pleasing question
E .lltor
Ann M u n ir * .
before the people o f the proposed d is tric t.
CSC
HL i , 1
<ITH
O regon f ir e chiefs w i ll h o ld th e ir , - p u b lic ity and tro u b le w hen you *
A»«ist«nt F.dltura
to visitors.
A l l the sponsors o f the d is tric t are asking fo r is
LU* a
Il f"l
n rt
11 * o rx*»
•
r — — . up
. I - ,
,,
an nu al con ven tion th is ye a r a t j ,w
n t ‘ a
d iv
rc z* e a . . . « you
going
M
a
ry
C
aldw
ell
and
Fœ lk er
F a cu lty m em bers entertain
ed the
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fo r the people to fo rm a d is tric t and elect a board ¡M a rs h fie ld Jun e 25 to 27. T he con- *n*° ‘ be O regon backwoods to liv e
U n de r the leadership of M is
í*hilo
N adine Petterson
o f fiv e com m issioners to be in a po sitio n to m ake ! ve n tio n is sponsored jo in t ly by the w **h her fo r a year. So rom a ntic! students M ay 13 by g iv in g a stun t
B arbara I'otts. the g irls also have
Senete
L u V erne Abendruth
a con tra ct w ith the govern m ent to buy po w e r and | state f ir e m arshal's depa rtm e nt, the | A n d she 'll tu rn out to be a cheap program . A litt le appliance, sup
G irl K«*A«rv(*»
Father H erty
conducted u s o fltia ll tou rn am e nt.
Another of the dances to raise funds d is trib u te it to the people at g re a tly reduced rates,
posedly obtained on the recent
H i-Y
T<>m Stretcher
¡T h e re were fo u r teams, and th e ir
d e pa rtm e nt o f vo ca tio n a l edu- **ttle crook, b u t she 'll be m a rrie d fie ld t r ip o f the physics cloisex to
B lu e -II
T'-rbet
for better upkeep of the Hillsboro ceme and thus enable the citizens o f the d is tric t to have j state
respective captains w e r e
A lm a
catio n and the League o f O regon to you
th e same and e n title d to
Student C«»unr
I r niel Treek
P ortland, v e ry fa i.h fu lly re p ro d u c
e same advantages the citizens of Tacoma, Seattle, C ities.
Eslinger, Lehtu Piru-, Jeanne A bts
l t y S.|t|i*rs
W a lte r V an d e rve ld e n
o f a lo t o f y o u r p ro p e rty when
tery is being held tonight (Thursday) in th
llnrold Meyer
ed an echo of M r. Goodm an's calls,
Eugene and M c M in n v ille have, not o n ly in reduced F orest G rove Is pre sid ent o f the breal{ comes, and y o u r nam e the
Advi»<>r
_
and E velyn liu w o r th
. as w ith the assistance o f M r. Barnes
Mi»e A llen
the Masonic temple. The hall and prac rates, but ow n th e ir ow n po w e r lines and e q u ip
H o llo w in g is a ta b u la tio n of re
i W®’ 1- Doesn't it sound b e a u tifu l'
up in the g a lle ry.
tically everything in the way of expense m ent, at the end o f tw e n ty years, and thus to be association. ’ ” ■*
I l “ »-»Ull
I
uu
sults:
D o n 't be an ass." B ry n said ,
Editorlal
N
e
xt
P
rin
ce
A
li
Benzo
ija
c
k
able
to
fu
r
th
e
r
reduce
th
e
ir
rates.
“
I
♦
b.
I
I
T
I
I
I
W
/
M
l
S ix ty -s ix diesel pow ered tru c k s c o m fo rta b ly
W
are being volunteered. All who take pride
I.
T
R E Q U IE M
. _
th is business is on the leveV I
by
G oodm an
The parties c irc u la tin g these p e titio n s are p la y
E slin g cr
0
t)
licensed in O regon so fa r th is , at t h i'°
in the appearance of everything in con in g rig h t in to th e hands o f the present po w e r com are
"S h o u ld auld acquaintance be fo r
P
irie
yea r com pared to o n ly 36_ la s t'y e a r' because I ’ve k n o w n about the case ^ r n
g a /^ d " in to “ the c ' vm o f “ t'h.
1
0
got.
,h ‘/ . (jld <en«e- | S i s h ^ ^ n d ^ ^ n r X ^
several
nection with the city should help out if panies, w ho do not care a " tin k e r's da m " fo r them S ecre tary o f S tate S n e ll reports.
Abts
years.
I
1
A n d never bro u g h t to m in d ’
o r the people o n ly as lo n g as the y can get revenue
H a w o rth
These tru c k s pay a 50 per cent |
t irnSu f ' Deb° ra h s K ra n d fa th - : QUejitior, s nearest to the hearts of S hould nu ld acquaintance b<
1
they can possibly afford it. Appearance fro
for-
i sorn,.
questions
nearest to the
m them to pay them selves h ig h salaries; d ivid e n d s
h
ig
h
e
r
license
fee
un
de
r
an
act
er>
5
)
’
.
h
^
n
was
here
e‘
8ht
years
,,i
,>... s t u d e n ts in t h . a n r fi
The w inners played th« fa c u lty
got.
of the cemetery has been a disgrace to the on the com m on stock, and le t the p re fe rre d stock of the 1935 le g is la tu re than do gas-
f l x l ,n/ ‘ he w ill up w ith Ted s ™ ce w of ho prom m nded th e ir a u e rk s
on M onday a fte r
tiool F o llo w in g
A n d days of auld iang syne
. whi
community and it should not continue to holders ho ld the bag. as PEPCO has been d o in g fo r o lin e pow ered tru cks.
I »other. I t was ju s t when I was
' " ° Pr o P?un de<l th e ir queries
wus the lin e -u p
As a senior we w onder if "a uld
several years. In th e ir statem ent fo r 1935. the books
be such.
• • •
ta k in g ove r m y p ro p e rty
a n d in sealed envelopes
F aculty: Rom ig, lb : Brogden, 2b;
in the P u b lic U tilitie s com m issioner's o ffic e show
The b ig surprise o f the program acquaintances" ever can be fo r- A lle n , ss; Goodman. 3b; Yoder. *s.
E n trie s in the state c a p ito l afe h- . Holwm M hv's o ffk e
° i a tirn e . , in
th a t th e ir gross incom e was $8100.80.
came when P ro f
S ta llin s k i, re ¡gotten. The fo u r years that n r e Potts, p; K illits . c: Leger. If. H a th -
ite cts' contest have been p o u rin g m an w l ^ a m o t T h. o l$ «e n tl?: splendent in long black h a ir and a ) now so near ove r w ill rem a in fo r
D eductions fro m gross incom e: Rent, $100; net
in the past week. E n trie s close F ri- ?i.an
a '^ ° s t ‘ nte re sd n g old
horn. r f; S ta lle y, cf. Skene, sub.
red sash, e n tertain ed at the piano. ever as the tim e o f o u r golden G irls : Pat M oyer, lb ; Batchelor,
Hillsboro firemen are sponsoring a loss on m iscellaneous p ro p e rty , $1633.22; in te re s t on day
and the judges w i ll begin th e ir I c o n v e rs a tio n ^ H
r
Of?K
I
yo
u
th
In
a
few
years
we
w
ill
have
fun ded debt, $965.704.41; in te re st on u n fu n d e d debt,
The m yste ry was e xp la in e d when
dance Saturday night at the Shute park $31644; a m o rtiz a tio n o f discou nt on fun ded debt w o rk S a tu rd a y w ith announcem ent - concerned about t h i^ w ill "h e " was I the
2b, E slinger, ss, Sahnow. 3b, L u n -
c u rta in s w ere d ra w n back and I fo rg o tte n a ll the w o rk and w o rry
the w in n e r scheduled fo r ne xt
J?b0Ut th “ wil1 he was
dln. as; C ypher, p; B ow in un. c;
auditorium to raise funds for piping w ater $47,426.15; m iscellaneous debt, $159 99 T o ta l deduc T o f hursd
w
in
c
h
has
been
m
ixe
d
In
and
w
ill
Yoder and an othe r piano
ay.
m aking, and v e ry anxious to m ake Mlss
Stroeder, If, Jannaen, r f. Peschka,
rem
em
ber
o
n
ly
the
happiness.
O
u
r
1;
tions.
$1.015.306.21:
to
ta
l
loss,
$1.007,20541
T
h
e
ir
to
ta
l
came
in to vie w . I t was also ob-
into the new ball park. Tickets th at are
sure th a t he was d o in g the rig h t
¡o r*
!..
t . . . . . . . .
< .
t
in ve stm e n t assets are $38.250,481.77; c u rre n t assets,
th in g . T he old man p u t the th in g t , served th a t the professor's last tra - fo u n d a tio n is la id fo r a successful
purchased may be used for the dance and $110.875.50;
A fte r fifte e n h ila rio u s
in nin gs
fu
tu
re
,
the
rest
is
in
o
u
r
hands
to
to ta l unadjusted debts, $693,395.19.
up to me as a h y p o th e tica l case I
the score stood 23 to 26 in fa vo r
for any hall game at the local park. Let’s
m
ake
o
r
break
and
we
alone
w
ill
Is not th is a fin e sh o w in g fo r PEP? A n d ye t
and asked me w h a t I th o u g h t o f
As the fin a l num ber. M r. K illits .
of th e fa c u lty .
be responsible fo r w hat we do
help the firemen in this worthy effort. some o f the head men in the G eneral E le c tric are
it. Being a yo u n g fool, I th
thought
o u g h t. s‘ i l l dressed
— in the s tr ik in g __ garb o f
E lm an S e h iilm e rle h acted a s
G
rie
f
rises
fast
in
o
u
r
heurts
us
o ffice rs and d ire cto rs o f the PEP T hey to ld us in
it sounded fin e ."
I an O rie n ta l m agician, called to the
The ball club is a credit to the city and the hearings th a t the farm ers had no business a b il-
u m p ire th ro u g h o u t the game, amt
we
realize
th
a
t
soon
w
e
w
ill
leave
"S o n o w ," T u b b y said, eyeing p la tfo rm the captain o f the w in
B illy A llis o n was referee. Eugene
brings Hillsboro a lot of good, free adver ity . Is th e re a fa rm e r in the state o f O regon th a t
<By Frances S he lley Wees)
him . "w h e n it doesn't lo ok as i f it nin g team in the so ft b u ll to u rn a w h at has been a second home to H o w ell and Tolson kept score.
us
never
m
ore
to
re
tu
rn
.
It
is
lm
-1
has his a ffa irs in such a m uddle? D o n’t yo u th in k
tising.
T H E STO RY
m ig h t be so fine, you feel respon ment. Eugene H o w e ll, and present
it is hig h tim e th a t the people o f the states o f O re
C H A P T E R I . — Bryn (James Rrynildaon sible?
Is th a t it? Is th a t w h y ed h im w ith a tin cup m ounted possible to suppress o u r em otions .
b u t who could blam e us If we shed !
Firnie Held
gon and W ashington ta ke ove r the po w e r fro m B o n I I I » , a ta ll brnnxsd you rut man o f wealth, yo u 're th ro w in g _ , y o u ____
rs e lf ____
aw ay
t lik e on a wooden pedestal. Eugene was a q u ie t teur o r two?
and
his
chum,
Tubby
Korbee,
are
din-
n e v ille dam and serve themselves?
F o u rth
perio d sociology
clas
e v id e n tly surp rised , b u t recovered
cuaalny B ry n ’»» coming marriatce. Tubby a sack o f soft potatoes?”
The firemen have started the ball a
T
he
years
to
come
w
ill
be
fu
ll
Rem em ber th a t w hen th e n e x t set o f p e titio n s believes it a scheme to get B ryn's wealth
held th e ir p icn ic T hursd uy a t' ,
B ry n s ig h « ) " I do w ish you 'd go s u ffic ie n tly
to m u rm u r
a few
o
f
num
berless
thin
gs
but
no
m
em
rolling for the annual Fourth of July cele- are circu la te d by the sponsors o f the U t ilit y D is tric t
school at A va lo n park. Even though
and change y o u r clothes," he said. ’ w ords o f appreciation.
o ry can ever take the place of it raine d and eve ryon e was m ore
th a t they are not asking you to vo te bonds and
You can't be m y best m an in a
-----------------------------
T u b b y snorted “ T h a t’s a b rig h t
ration and they should have the whole saddle
those
w
h
ich
we
are
now
lo
ckin
g
on you, but th a t the y are askin g you
than a lit t le dam p as tu clothes
rem a rk, is n ’t it? V e ry b rig h t. Now, w h ite tie and ta il, not w hen I'm \Tllrr, P J . - r - v ,
hearted co-operation of the entire commu to fo rm a a debt
up w ith the s ilv e r key o f gradua no one was the least h it dam p as
d is tric t and p u t yourselves in a po sitio n
i f I ask you, how in God's name w e a rin g a lounge suit. We'd prob- j > UlTiei’a IS L rlV en
tion.
nity and its various organizations in mak to do business w ith th e go ve rn m e n t ju s t as t h e could anybody on the P a c ific coast a b ly have an othe r ea rth q u a ke ."
to s p irits . W hat d id happen to that
"W e say it fo r an h o u r o r for coffee?
w e r com panies are in a po sitio n to do. A ll the y
“ A nd w h a t about P ila r -” ’
he lp h a vin g seen y o u r u g ly m ug in
ing this big event in Hillsboro a success po
years;
w a n t is to get us to p u t th is o f f u n til th e y have the the papers, how could anybody
G irls In itia te d
“ W ell, w h a t ab ou t h e r?"
They want to make it a real Washington po
U nder the p o in t system o f the We say it sm ilin g , say it choked
w e r in th e ir ow n hands.
"F o r tw o years yo u 've carted
w h o can read help k n o w in g about
T he
seven g irls w ho several
state
girls'
athiatie
IsagiM,
the
fol
w
ith
tears;
The
com
m
issioners
cannot
vote
bonds.
I
f
th
a
t
county homecoming and picnic and this
James W eldon S h ip le y B ry n ild s o n her around. E v e ryb o d y t h i n k s
weeks ago began th e ir p re lim in a ry
should come up it w o u ld be fo r you to say.
T h ird and his speed boats and his y o u ’re going to m a rry her. S he 'll lowing g irls received num erals in W e say it co ld ly, say It w ith a in itia tio n as P hilos were take n in to
should prove beneficial and enjoyable to question
th
e
ir
firs
t
aw
ards
at
the
last
as
kiss;
B u t we do not have to vote bonds. W e can b o rro w
elephant tusks and his seven cars go blooey when she hears this.
the ran ks o ffic ia lly M ay 13. A pot
all.
m oney on revenue bearing c e rtific a te s o r u t ilt iy
H ave you to ld her a n y th in g at sernbly: Jessie Agee, Jeanne Abts, A n d ye t we have no oth er w ord lu ck d in n e r fo llo w e d by a fo rm a l
and his polo ponies?"
La Von Bergreen, M a rg a re t Bacb-
than
th
is
—
bonds, and the holders o f those bonds w ill ho ld the
a
ll?
"
" I ’m sure she can read,” B ry n
cerem onial com prised the
m ore
lines as s e c u rity u n til the y are paid fu r, and you
'G oodbye'.”
“ H o w cou ld I te ll her? I w asn't elar, E lin o r B endler, A lm a E slinger
rep lie d, u n ru ffle d . "T he firs t tim e
serious side. A fte rw a rd s the g irls
w ill never be asked to vote taxes to m ake up a I saw her she was rea ding over a sure m yself u n til tw o hours ago. E velyn H a w orth , F lore nce Jansen,
were "co n vin ce d ” th a t It w o u ld be
E thel H a rty, V io le t Loom er, M il
d e fic it.—J. E. LE W T O N , F orest G rove.
Wc. the staff, w ish to extend our to th e ir ow n best interests to take
lo t o f legal docum ents up In H o l A n d there's no reason w h y I should.
dred
Kahle,
Anna
L
e
id
e
r,
Pat
sincerest
thunks
to
those
people
I
’ve
ne
ver
asked
her
to
m
a
rry
me,
w o rth y 's o ffic e ."
M oyer. M ild re d M eyer, M a ry Ella w ho have so generously stood lie- the v e ry u n a ttra c tiv e , v ile -s m e ll
T u b b y eyed h im fo r a long m o o r even hin te d about it.”
Fifteen Years Ago
M a rin e r, D o ro th y
Pizer, E d i t h h in d us in th is e ffo rt o f ours to in g p ills th a t hud been prepared
"W
e
ll,
I
d
o
n
't
have
to
te
ll
her,
ment. Then he said g u s tily , "L o o k
O 'D ell, Frances O ’D e ll, Jean P e r re v iv e o u r school paper. We hope fo r them.
A rgus. M ay 12. 19 21 -F ra ncis W. R ollins ser
do
I?
"
here, B ryn . D id it ever occur to
geant 147th F ie ld A r tille r y , A. E. F , dies here Sat
T o A tte n d Camp
th a t it m ay be continued ne xt year
That's a b rig h t idea.” B ry n said son. Eva Peppard. M arg are t Rueck
you th a t Ted H o lw o rth y h im se lf
The C om m unists have fo u n d a new w a y to s tir m ig h t be e n ginee rin g this be au ti h a p p ily. "T hanks, old man. I 'l l do or, Josephine Stroeder, D o ro th y w ith increased enthusiasm.
urd ay a fte r an illne ss of several months, the result
Jean Person, E leanor B endler,
Sohler,
L
ily
Schneider.
E
l
d
e
r
a
o f being gassed w h ile in b a ttle on the French fro n t.
up tro u b le . T hey have started a p o lic y o f endors fu l m ix-u p ? D id it? ”
C onnie Peterson, Irm a l T r a s k ,
the same fo r you one of these
,
, t
—-The S ta ff.
in g candidates fo r variou s offices, to the great em
Had won C ro ix De G ue rre fo r bra ve ry in action
I wish to th a n k everyone fo r E leanor K ra m ie n and B e tty Joan
days. Now, on y o u r way, T ubby. Sahnow. Tosh Tsugawa, A n i t a
" I can't say th a t i t d id .”
W
ick,
Helen
Yungen,
G
race
B
o
w
barrassm
ent
o
f
the
endorsed
candidate«.
T
h
is
m
ig
h
t
A bo ut 500 basebll fans see H illsb o ro lose to
e v e ry th in g and II is m y greatest K ru m ie n o f t h e
G ir l Reserves
“ A ll th is ta lk in g he’s been do Go and get dressed. B u rch w ill
C ro w n -W illa m e tte 3 to 2 here Sunday.
open up a new fo rm of underhanded p o litic a l cam in g about her. W hat d id he te ll b rin g you y o u r c o ckta il, and lend man.
s o rro w th a t I m ust "p u t out tin have registered to go to Cum p
paigning.
Such
org
an
izatio
ns
as
th
e
L
ib
e
r
ty
League,
M a yo r B ake r makes de d ica to ry speech fo r 025-
lig h t" and say “ t h ir t y " t o m y M e rriw e th e r. Some o f t h e oth er
you about her fo r in the fir s t you one o f his s h irts and a co l
I ll- V Elects
instead o f spending big sums on propaganda w h ich place? Oh. I k n o w he said i t was lar. You can w ear m y pants it
fo o t w ireless to w e r southeast of tow n.
school and the school paper.
g irls have not yet com pleted th e ir
re a lly does th e league's foes m ore good th a n harm , an in te re stin g case, b u t th a t was y o u ’re c a re fu l not to ta ke a deep
A. B. Thom as o f Forest G ro ve elected president
H i-Y has elected th c fo llo w in g
—The E d ito r
re g istra tio n . Several g irls a rc also
o f cou nty veterans' association at annual meeting.
could ju s t q u ie tly
b rib e the C o m m u n ist p a rty ’s ju s t to get you lis te n in g ."
breath, b u t I don’t th in k y o u ’d office rs: Tom S tre tch e r . president;
p la n n in g to go to Seabeck sum m er
leaders to g ive th e league's enem ies the p a rty ’s en
John W. Stevens dies at C o rn e liu s M ay 5.
K
en
ne
th
T
upper,
vice - president;
E x h ib it M onday
con ference.
“ D id n 't you th in k it was an in be tte r t r y b u tto n in g th e coat. A ll
dorsement. The announced b a c k in g o f the C o m m unist terestin g case, T u b b y? ”
W ashington C o u n ty bank at Banks robbed. Yegg-
F
aurcst
Anderson
T
he
m
anual
arts
classes
w
ill
e
x
secre ta ry-tre as-
in keeping . . . s h e 'll th in k you
A n n u a l D in n e r Held
p a rty ought to be about enough to queer any can
urer.
m en tu n n e l hole fro m the outside in to the safetv
h ib it the w o rk done d u rin g the
"W e ll, i f it was a case. yes. C e r got them second hand."
deposit va u lt.
y
dida te fo r any o ffic e in any A m e ric a n co m m u n ity. ta in ly . O f course. I tho u g h t m y
I lie Senate clu b held its annual
(To lx? ron tin tie d )
The H i-Y clu b Is p la n n in g a past year M onday from 4 to’ I) p
— A storia A sto ria n -B u d g e t.
fa th e r and son p icn ic to be held m. The m etal class w ill also e x h ib i !,ck J llnri<'r F rid a y at the C o lu m
self it was in te restin g. B u t you
M ay 20 at the sum m er cottage it m any fin e projecto in c lu d in g Ihe bia Edgew ater C o u n try c lu b in
notice
I
d
id
n
't
get
a
ll
w
ro
u
g
h
t
up
/
Thirty Years Ago
o f T. IL Tongue.
b e a u tifu l h u n tin g knives
made P ortla nd . Senator S e lfrid g e o ffie i-
about it and s ta rt hanging around
from discarded files. The ju n io r nted us toastm aster. Toasts were
A ssem bly F rid a y
A rgus. M ay 17. 1906—E xplosion o f w e ll in ju re s
to get a lo ok at the g irl, and even
O f course, i f John B u ll gets in to a w a r w ith
Ita ly we w ill expect K in g E d w a rd to issue a fa i f I had I w o u ld n 't even dream
F erd G ro n e r o f Scholls. L ig h te d la n te rn ig nite s gas
S enior assembly w ill be held high school w ill also show w o rk !?il,tV’ ¿’¡v 1,0Wl'H Chuse, L e w is G a r
done there. E veryb od y vited.
fie ld . E lw ood C oslett, Loren B ro n -
G ro n e r b a d ly burned about face and hands.
mous call to arms, som ething lik e th is: "E n g la n d o f step pin g in to a game lik e this
F rid a y.
f f i y L o o n S. P n vta )
The annual p a rty given fo r the leewe. and L u V e rn e A b e n d ro th .
and m u rry in g her m yself."
G eorge C la yto n in ju re d and knocked out at expects eve ry A m e rica n to do his d u ty .” — Ex.
T w o years ago M r a n d M rs.
Miss Tennessee W eatherrcd a t Senators by the Philos was post-
O regon Condensed m ilk pum p.
"N e ith e r did I," B ry n said. " I F ra n k S chneider o f H ills b o ro ad o p t tended a d in n e r in the grand ball
Class E lections F rid a y
n e ve r dream ed o f such a thin g. ed a k itte n and a fte r flue con sid room o f the M u ltn o m a h hotel, in poued u n til M ay 27.
Lo ot fro m M erchants' & F arm ers' bank at F orest
Class elections nre to be held
Raym ond Lin d g re n , fo rm e rly of
B
u
t
I
was
curious,
I
'l
l
a
d
m
it
th
a
t
G ro v e fo u n d b u rie d in plow ed g ro un d near S P
The boys w h o fe a r leap yea r proposals can
e ra tio n o f the new pet. named it P ortla nd . W ednesday, M ay 20. T his Orenco, but now o f Forest Grove, th is com ing F rida y.
rig h t- o f- w a y west o f H illsb o ro .
probably avoid them by ha n g in g onto th e ir m oney You haven’t any c u rio s ity because "T o m m y ." In the in te rv e n in g tim e, was q u ite an honor
fo r Miss w ho did his freshm an w o rk at
yo
u
ha
ven
't
got
an
y
im
a
gin
atio
n.
R ains o f last fe w days do w o rld o f good fo r
In Track Meet
a little tig h te r.— Ex.
the Schneiders
considered th e ir W eatherrcd as she was selected as
I f yo u had, yo u ’d have been hang ju d g m e n t w e ll founded and took one o f about 37 people outside of H ilh i. w ill leave w ith a boy eom-
c o u n ty crops.
D ick Abl.s w e nt to C o rv a llis th is U
in g around, too. Y o u ’d have w a n t m uch p rid e in h a vin g a home- P o rtla n d to th is d in n e r given fo r panion In about tw o weeks fo r an w eek-end to p a rtic ip a te In
B anks w ill have r a il connection in three o r fo u r
th e
extended bicycle to u r o f Europe
ed to lo o k at the man in th e case, lo v in g Tom cat. Last week "T om -
days i f good w e a th e r holds out.
state tra<:k meet. D ic k fa ile d to
representatives o f a p p ro x im a te ly
Am ong those w h o disap prove o f th e a lp h a b e ti
w hen he a rriv e d fo rw th is w e d d in g m y " b ro u g h t tw o k itte n s in to the 1100 persons le nd ing groups o f boys They plan to stop at boys’ hotels' q u a lify , b u t at a recent meet he
O regon Condensed M ilk com pany p u m p in g p la n t
cal agencies m ig h t be in clu d e d J u n io r, w h o is n o t to a g ir l he’d ne ver seen, and then
great success, throws 15,000 gallons of water hourly.
w o rld in the fa m ily bath tub, m uch and g irls to b e tte r cha racter and where they m ay prepare th e ir own h ig h -ju m p e d .3 feet R Inches, and
f u lly convinced of the value o f the A B. C .—E x.
food and fo r a few cents receive
w hen you saw the m an yo u ’d cer- to the dism ay o f M r. and Mrs. citizenship.
the highest at C o rv a llis was 5 feet
accom m odations fo r the night.
5 inches.
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