Printing- 369 New Families— Iln u r In llllh liu r ii In c rrs s e t L o ra l P ayrolls ami Adda Io Local I'ro a p rrlly Added as N r w P aid -in -A d van ce Argus Subacrlbrrs from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 W it h W h ic h is C o m b in i li th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t \ 'id iiiu i' I '! , N u. 3 I lllll. ib n r o In d e p e n d e n t E .stiib lixlio d 11173 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 8, 1936 Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lis h e d 1804 o f fi. cal d e p o s ito rb Even C o lo n e l ! o f co ffe e A irw a y . N o b H ill o r E d ­ Knox a n d C h a irm a n H a m ilto n ward.-,' D i pendable. r» ahzed th e m a g n itu d e o f t h e ir W hen th e co ffe e purch a se is b lu n d e r and a p o lo gized w ith a m ade at S a fe w a y th e c u s to m e r is g ro te sq u e d e c la ra tio n th a t t h e y A n e w 1937 P a c k a rd s ix a u to m o ­ to d e p o sit th e s lip w h ic h he has w e ie n o t q u e s tio n in g th e s o lid ity b ile and $1625 in cash a re t h e re c e iv e d fro m th e c o n testa n t. o f Ija n ks and in s u ra n c e c o rp o ra ­ I III l u l l S N O T E 11,. |iu |i< i< t t l r o lli m i) « in Ibi*. I ’ W | k r u ■hr Uli p riz e s o f f e r 'd b y S a fe w a y Stores tio n ., but th a t th e y had in m in d l«r«’ t»»»r»M| b y tin» b e n d « i if t»K* y h r M t lin i T h is s lip , w h ic h bears th e c o n ­ r u m in i« 1« •M m l N b u u b l K u n c r a l S e rvice # H e ld for nut t ill V K .v n t I I k * i n i b i i i i . l i-.* bu I ..... « m i< |i* ro l m I b y lb « th i' s ta b ility o f th e g o v e rn m e n t’s Mrs. Hollenbeck A ttend s in th e ir t h ir d a n n u a l c o ffe e contest te sta nt's nam e and address is fo r Arg m u y it iv i* I b o i r u nii* n t w in iMt b u lb i*«r< ii- K b - r tu I I k * i u i * h w h ic h s ta rte d th is w eek. T h e prizes th e purpose o f c r e d itin g th e c o n ­ fisca l p o lic y . E d w in N. G o d fr e y u f t in * A r y *1 I k in m i n i * i b H I 'o n im u n it y f u i r tu H ll'l b o U Washington Meeting o ffe re d th is y e a r are c o n s id e ra b ly te s ta n t w it h th e sale o f th e coffee. T he. verg. d on th e h u m o ro u a in m H I I k * p i'iip le i h t b i - t « lia n « o f . b y M in i f r t b -« d u r y g re a te r th a n fo r th e tw o p re v io u s Each p o und o f co ffe e s o ld co u n ts v ie w o f th e fa c t th a t th e A m e r i­ ( f i r M r . »: |. < •„ ,) R e p u b lic n n contests h e ld b y th e co m p a n y . Democratic I I I , M i». M argaret M « th i,.* n l can d o lla r is th e m ost s ta b le u n it fiv e p o in ts fo r th e co n te s ta n t and Hit If i t n . b r H i« « l i r m l i n l l o f J m ly e K IN T O N L o ca l j'.i.n ii’o w ill nn «»I o f c u rre n c y in th e w o rld today, i.i 1 E«l I. M o o re I 'hairin, ii>< T h is co n test, w h ic h is lo c a liz e d at th e end o f th e c o n te s t th e f i f t y M iJ I.'N T A IN D A I.E W a sh in g t o n * l'i* in |ili* , n n , . lu O rin M ii o f tin * < i nt r • < rrim it t i ­ ll nt th e h .ill th is T h u f Mhty e v e n in g I and th a t U S bonds a re at a p re ­ G ra n g i at it re g u la r m e e tin g S a t­ J to th e sta te o f O regon, s o u th w e s t­ co n testa n ts h a v in g th e f if t y h ig h ­ in c o u n t y « * « n tm l i i i i t u i i l l l r i rrpulilirMn n t w h ic h tim e th e o ffire r.s a nd I lly < h u l l . ' . M l . In I lo r . 0 . l*iib- m iu m the w o rld over, and th a t e v ­ u rd a y donated $5 to th e r e lie f fu n d e rn W a sh in g to n and a s m a ll p a rt est scores re ce ive th e prizes. l(oos«*\«It Itrp in JIa te w Fronds«* to Il'lly . I »1 mi'« rul p N »111 <»1 1 u I ( iirninit t <<* 1 e ry bond issue fro m th e tre a s u ry fo r th e B a ndon people. n ie m h e i > o f H ills b o ro G it iiik «* w ill I o f n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia , is ra th e r A lre a d y , th o u g h th e contest has I u r m erit he h o n o r guest. T h e y w ill b rin g th e lust one It 1 d o u b tfu l i f any m o re in e p t i.s o ve rsu b s c rib e d M' D e lia A n d e rson o f M c M in n ­ u n iq u e in th a t it is based u pon th e ju s t sta rte d , g re a t in te re s t has been I f th e fa rm e rs o f A m e ric a o n ly the tru v e h n g g a ve l w h ic h in tu rn u tte ra n c e was « v e r m ade in an tw e lv e tim e s th e a m o u n t o f th e is ­ v ille is v is itin g s e v e ra l days w it h l a b ilit y o f c o n testa n ts to in flu e n c e s h o w n in th is t e r r it o r y and m a n y w ill he t.tk n by K in to n («range to k n e w the tr u th , th e y w o u ld be A m c i icnn p o litic a l < a m p a ig n th a n sue, d e sp ite th e c irc u m s ta n c e th a t h e r cousin, M rs J I,. V a n d o m e le n . I frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs to b u y th e co n te s ta n ts a re re g is te rin g . T he shocked in to unconsciousness a t th a t o f ( ’o lo n e l E ra n k K n o x , re p u b - th e in te re s t ra te on thesi • bond# th e n e x t g ra n g e in o rd e r. M r. A n d e rs o n was f o r m e r l y D e lla fir m 's coffees, m ost contests be in g fa c t th a t th is co n test is c o n fin e d J. ( ’ S n id e r sp e n t a fe w days th e ir h c tru y u l by tin* pres n t ad- I ic . i i i c a n d id a te fo r vice -prc.sid e n t, is lo w e r th a n e v e r before ■ in th e K ir t . o f G re e n v ille . based on le tte r w r itin g , lim e ric k s , m a in ly to one sta te m ake s i t es­ d u rin g the past w e e k w ith hiM son n u n is ii a tio n . to th e e ffe c t that n e ith e r in xu ra n ce c o u n try 's h is to ry . slogans, etc. p e c ia lly a ttra c tiv e . O n O cto b e r 25. 1932, in B a lt i­ p o licie s n o r sa vings h a n k deposits W e e k-; nd guests o f M r and M rs. i ' Beach, W S h o u ld Such S tu p id ity Be B r ie fly , th e d e ta ils o f th e contest T h e co n test p e rio d is fro m O c to ­ m ore C a n d id a te R o o se ve lt • a i d G eorge S te w a rt w e re M rs S te w ­ w e re safe T h is s ta r t lin g d e c la ra ­ \ t n l l o r n s I tu ih l R e w a rde d ? E v e ry b o d y e xce p t b e r 8 to 31, in c lu s iv e , a p e rio d o f " O f course, it i.s a b su rd to ta lk o f a rt ..1er. M rs. Rose C o u g h try , are as fo llo w . M i and M i F. W V a n H o rn are lo w e rin g d u tie s 011 fa rm p ro d u cts. tio n w a . in d o rse d by th a t o th e r em ploye's o f S a fe w a y o r a ffilia te d a lit t le o v e r th re e weeks. In se t­ T h e re was an a d d itio n a l com edy and . on H a ro ld o f Y a m h ill. b u ild in g a new .-.evt p room house I d o not in te n d th a t such d u tie s G O P sage Jo h n H a m ilto n , c h a ir ­ e le m e n t in thus co n n e ctio n , fo r in com panies a re e lig ib le to p a r t ic i­ tin g these dates th e S a fe w a y o f f i­ M i. R oy T r u it t was hostess fo r pate. on th e ir 30-acre ra n c h . T h e y a l­ s h a ll he lo w e re d T o do so w o u ld m an o f t h «• re p u b lic a n n a tio n a l th e ir b e w ild e re d a tte m p t to s q u a re c ia ls f e lt th e p e rio d to be lo n g th e past C h ie fs ' c lu b at h e r hom e co m m itte e . i i ady haVc a m ce b a rn a nd o th ei be in co iu d ste n t w it h m y th e in s i Ives fo r t r y in g to shake c o n ­ T uesday a fte rn o o n A f t e r th e b u s i­ C o n te s ta n ts re g is te r a nd re c e iv e e n o ug h f o r a ll co n testa n ts to b u ild e n tire G o v e rn o r L a n d o n has so fa r a b ­ o u tb u ild in g s fid e n c e 111 c re d its , th e y c ritic iz e d co n test b la n k s a t t h e ir S a fe w a y fa rm p ro g ra m , and e v e ry fa rm e r M is N e ttie F itc h o f S h e rw o o d k n o w , it and w ill n o t be d e ceived sta in e d fro m c o rro b o ra tin g t h e th e bonds fo r b e a rin g an in te re s t ness m e e tin g "500" was p la y e d in S to re and a re also s u p p lie d w ith w h ic h M rs E cho W illis had h ig h •p e n t a fe w «lays th is w e e k w ill» view . o f his c h ie f o f s ta ff and his SAXTO N & LOONEY contest s lip s w h ic h th e y m a y pass ra te so lo w th a t th e y w e re n o t an A fte r he was ele cte d in 1932 score and M rs. A n d y C h ris te n e r h e r n itr e , M i. G la d y s A te n o u t to t h e ir frie n d s a nd n e ig h b o rs and to o k o ffic e on M a rch 4. 1933, u n d u .s tu d y , pe rh a p s because th e a ttra c tiv e in v e s tm e n t. P ro d u c e rs o f Qu< l it y second. M rs. A lv a L o g a n was a M i and M i E m il H a lh u a n n and In* began to assume. d em and and p o p u la r re a c tio n to t h e id io tic w h e n th e y re c o m m e n d th e p u r ­ I t is d o u b tfu l i f e v e r b e fo re th e fa m ily o f S k a m a n ia , Wash . w e re r. r e iv e th e e o n g n s jo n a l p o w e r o f scare c ry w a s so ve h e m e n t and so g o v e rn m e n t was a rra ig n e d fo r b o r ­ guest. SAND and GRAVEL chase o f one o f these th re e brands Mi C la re n c e G e tsch m a u n and w e e k end guests o f M r. I )allm a u ii'.s m a k in g trade» tre a tie s w ith fo re ig n in sta n ta n e o u s O r. it m a y be th a t ro w in g m on e y at th e lo w e s t p o ssi­ c h ild re n P la n t lo ca te d 4 m ile s n o rth o f a re v is itin g th is w eek noon. paient.s, M r and M rs A u g u s t H nations, and. on J u ly 12. 1934, c o n ­ (Jinebody w ith a r u d im e n t o f sens«* M rs . W illia m W a lk e r had b le rate. F o re s t G ro v e on G ales C re ek. w ith re la tiv e , at Tacom a. Wash. I h tllm a n n h ig h score, M rs P A . O u a lls , sec­ gress a u th o riz e d th e p re s id e n t to and ju d g m e n t to ld tin* p re s id e n tia l I t w o rk s o u t th a t th e cost of F.i:.'' ill M alt and Nicolai M a th ­ ond. a n d M rs. C h a rle s Dodson, Phone 1609R «a n d id a t • th a t a ss a ilin g th e s o l­ F N ( .o d fr e y Blew raise o r lo w e r t a r iffs on a g r ic u l­ a c a rr y in g tin- p re se n t la rg e p u b lic iesen re tu rn e d T h u rs d a y fro m E d w in N G o d fre y , 29 ..«m o f M i tu r a l im port.- as m uch a s f i f t y per ve n c y o f rep«7 ¡tori«-, o f th«* peo­ d e b t i.s less th a n it cost to c a rry th re e -d a y h u n tin g t r ip to th e B lu e th ir d . G uests w re M rs. V oos o f b a d m e d ic in e P o rtla n d . M rs. E a rl W a ld ro n and and Mi J A C Io Ifrcy •.*. ho ha cent T h e C a n a d ia n re c ip ro c a l tra d e p le ’.-. sa v in g s was th e so m e w h a t s m a lle r d e b t o f th e M o u n ta in s . T h e y bagged tw o m u le M rs. C h a rlie H a m ilto n . M rs. Cass been i l l fo r .some tim e, d ie d St p- a g re m en t is a g lo w in g cxa m p lt* p o litic a lly . YOUNG’S H e re to fo re It deer. It w o u ld h a ve been e v il enough re p u b lic a n regim es. te iu b e i 28 S e rvice s w e re h e ld at o f th is a u to c ra tic a ssu m p tio n o f W ils o n w i l l be hostess f o r th e A t W ashington Session h a s a lw a y s been th e th e o ry o f g o v ­ n e x t m ee tin g . the c h u rc h W ednesday a fte rn o o n le g is la tiv e p o w e r U n d e r it and had th e re been th e .slightest basis e rn m e n t b o rr o w in g th a t it is done M r. L o c i H o lle n b e c k a tte n d e d and w e ie h u g e ly a tte n d e d B u r ia l o th e r tra d e agre e m e nts m ade by f o r th e ch a rg e o f in s ta b ility against S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f in to c a rr y on th e n a tio n a l a ffa irs , and th e G ra n d T e m p le session o f th e M r. a n d M rs. C. W Jensen w e re was in ( ’ rescent G ro v e ce m e te ry. M r. R oosevelt d u tie s on im p o rte d th e tw o s o lid e s t in s titu tio n s “T ho u g h tfu l, Sym pathetic W a sh in g to n S ta te P y th ia n S iste rs at n o t s p e c ific a lly to m a k e a g re a t I ’ b n B ig E v e n t A m e ric a , b u t co m in g o u t o f a cle a r M r and M rs Jason L it t le and son fa rm p ro d u cts h a ve bet n lo w e re d Service” M c n ib c t and o ffic ia ls o f La the s’ in fla g ra n t v io la tio n o f his p ro m ise sky, in th e face o f o ffic ia l r e ­ deal o f m on e y fo r those w h o b o u g h t B e llin g h a m M o n d a y a nd Tuesday. B o b o f P o rtla n d and M is s R u b y Phone 972 HU Libero A id met T h u rs d a y at th e hom e o f to th e A m e ric a n fa rm e r mad«* on p o rts p u b lis h e d in e v e ry n e w sp a ­ th e bonds. It is eno ug h in d u c e m e n t O n h e r r e tu r n t r ip she v is ite d at R e yn o ld s. M r.. G la d y s A te n w ith a la rg e O cto b e r 25. 1932. and we g iv e Ix-lm v per. n a rr a tin g th a t th«* assets o f th a t these o b lig a tio n s a re ta x free , C h e h a lis w ith h e r b ro th e r -in - la w a tte nd a n ce , and th re e n e w m e m ­ o n ly a fe w o f th e ite m s th a t w e re th e in s u ra n c e co m p a n ie s had rea ch - and are n o t s u b je c t to th e flu c t u a ­ and s is te r-in -la w , M r. and M rs. bers w e re added Plans are being im p o rte d d u r in g 193.» T h .«* w ere «•<1 an a ll- t im e h ig h , and th a t th e tio n s o f p riv a te sto cks and bonds Ja ck M o ffa t. M i and M rs . G eorge S te w a rt and at least not since th e y d ro p p e d m ade to h o ld a "C h ic k e n S u p p e r" tak«*n fro m th e p u b lic a tio n s o f th e hanks w e re a t th e peak o f fin a n c ia l h e a lth bo th as to th e n u m b e r and to H3 in th H o o v e r a d m in is tra tio n . M rs Rose C o u g h try a nd son H a ro ld and a ll the fix in g s O c to b e r 29 at d e p a rtm e n t o f co m m e rce rhe ad o f Y a m h ill v is ite d S u n d a y w ith a m o u n t o f deposits, and th e a m o u n t P a n ic -b re e d in g as a p o litic a l th e g ru n g e h a ll, to w h ic h a ll are m in is tra tio n ’s iw n reco rd : the p a n ic -b re e d ­ m a n e u v e r is n o t n e w in ca m p a ig n s M rs. S te w a rt's a nd M rs . C o u g h try 's tod P ( I | |. i T h e re was im p o rte d in t th e o f th ir rese rve s u n cle and a u n t. M r. a nd M rs . W a l­ n U n ite d States fro m fo re ig n u n - in g idea was as s tu p id as i t was I t w ill n o t be fo rg o tte n th a t fo u r le r S c h e rre r. o f B ir k e n fe ld . years ago P re s id e n t H e rb e rt H o o v e r 43,000,000 b u shels o f w ith o u t fo u n d a tio n . tr i s over A t th e b e n e fit c a rd p a rty s p o n ­ B a n k d e p osits w e re in p e ril d u r ­ was c la m o rin g a b o u t grass g r o w ­ co rn , w h ic h , had it been raised in sored b y th e Past C h ie f c lu b f o r th is c o u n try , w o u ld have pluced in g th e tw e lv e ye a rs o f re p u b lic a n in g in th e s tree ts o f o u r g re a t th e people o f B andon, at th e K . P. in u.* •fu i p ro d u c tio n 1 H l4.(MM) acres ru le , as was e vid e n ced b y th e b i l ­ c itie s i f th e p o lic ie s o f his a d m in ­ h a ll in N o rth P la in s M o n d a y e ve - j tho usa n d is tr a tio n w e re d e p a rte d fro m . T h e if tile so il o f th e A m e ric a n f a n n ­ lio n s lo st th ro u g h s ix n in g . e ig h t ta b le s o f cards w e re in I er. and w o u ld h a ve re q u ire d th e h a n k fa ilu re s in th a t p e rio d , b u t peo ple d id n o t accept th e s ta te - p la y w ith $7 m ore b e in g d o n ate d j B E A V E R T O N A b o u t fo r ty - fiv e e m p lo y m e n t o f 99.720 person#; o v ­ sine • th e R oosevelt a d m in is tra tio n ne n t th e n and a re n o t a c c e p tin g to th e cause. T hose re c e iv in g th e j n u m b e rs and guest a tte n d e d th e e r .) 000,000 pound# o f p o rk, ham to o k h o ld o f th e m a tte r, and p a r­ th a t a rg u m e n t n o w . p riz e w e re M iss M a r ie S eem at- | sin ce th e e n a ctm e n t o f b o o ste r and social e v e n in g at th«» and bacon r e q u ir in g o v e r 68,000 t ic u la r ly In e v ita b ly th e q u e s tio n m u s t rise te r and P A . Q ua lls, firs t, and M rs. B e a v e rto n (»rang«* last W ednesday acres and th e e m p lo y m e n t o f 3800 th e d e p o sit in s u ra n c e la w . w h ic h in m a n y m in d s o f th e c a p a c ity o f A. K R e yn o ld s and W illia m Joos, i t v e ilin g A s h o rt p ro g ra m was e n ­ persons to p ro d u ce , m ore th a n 27.- p ro te cts d e p osits u p to $5000 w ith an a d m in is tra tio n , in w h ic h C o lo n e l C hecks w ere being issued th re e days a fte r th e fire. second. jo y e d in c lu d in g ch o ru s sin g in g , v i ­ 000.oou bushels o f w h e a t r e q u ir in g a p o s itiv e g u a ra n te e , th e losses to K n o x a n d C h a irm a n H a m ilto n C a rl Jensen u n d e rw e n t a g o ite r ' Policy h o ld ers who su ffe re d fire losses a t B andon d e p o sito rs have been n g lig ib le . o lin solo by M r . A lic e D enney 2.220,000 acres and w o u ld h a ve w o u ld be consp icu ou s fig u re s , to o p e ra tio n at th e St. V in c e n t's hos­ d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs K r n m th fu rn is h »1 e m p lo y m e n t to m o re th a n Th«*! <» have been a fe w b a n k c lo s ­ a d m in is te r th e c o m p le x a ffa irs o f and vicinity w ere being paid by th e O regon M utual p ita l in P o rtla n d T ue sd a y m o rn in g . D e n n e y, an im p e rs o n a tio n o f Ceres, 6 1 0 0 0 |H*isiin*. o ver 10000.000 in g since M a rc h 4. 1933, b u t w it h ­ th e n a tio n I f th e y go ab o ut t o ­ w it h D r T. Jo y c e o p e ra tin g . F ire In su ran ce C om pany, w hich set up tem p o rary godde s iif se«*dtim c a n d h a r v e s t, bushels o f oats w h ic h w o u ld have o u t e x c ite m e n t o r re d -ta p e th e in ­ d a y t r y in g to s h a tte r th e fa ith o f M rs C la u d e L y d a was hostess ! h e a d q u a rte rs a t th e scene of disaster. b y M rs F G P e rk in s , and a ta lk ta k e n o v e r 400 (MM) acres to p ro ­ su ra n ce law’ fu n c tio n e d and d e ­ th ; peo ple in th e in s titu tio n s on , fo r th e B a n k s -M o u n ta in d a lc "500" , on th e G ra n g e b y E d w a rd A duce and fu rn is h e d em ploym « nt p o sito rs got t h e ir m on e y p ro m p t­ w h ic h th e y m ust d e pend fo r th e c lu b at h e r hom e M o n d a y a fte r- ly . It m ay be w o r th n o tic in g th a t The C om pany is pay in g each loss as soon as any of B ro w n o f E v e n in g S ta r G ra n g e to o v e r 12.000 persons; m ore th a n if e t y o f th e ir c h ild re n , and d is ­ A social tim e fo llo w e d u n d e r the 22,(MMi.OOO p o unds o f b u tte r w h ic h th e re hits n o t been a r u n on a c o u ra g in g th e s a v in g o f t h e ir fis c a l th e ir six a d ju s te rs com pletes his re p o rt an d m any b a n k sin ce F r a n k lin D. R oosevelt 1« a d tT s h ip o f M rs B K D enney. w o u ld have re q u ire d th e use o f nest-eggs, w h a t c o u ld be exp e cte d of th e insured received th e ir checks w hile th e M rs S B L a w re n c e a nd M rs. E o v e r 227.(MM) acres o f la n d and cam e to th e W hit«' House. T h e re a ­ o f th e m if th e y r e a lly had c o n tro l I ashes w ere still hot. O fficials issuing checks esti­ G P e rk in s R e fre s h m e n t c o m m it­ have fu rn is h e d e m p lo y m e n t t o o v ­ son fo r th is is s im p ly th a t depos­ o f th e fu n c tio n s o f g o v e rn m e n t? k n o w th a t th e ir m on e y is tee in c lu d e d Mesdam e.. Walk«*r. e r 14 (MM) peopl«'. T h is list c o u ld h«» ito r T h e ir ta x s to rie s a rc p a il o f th e m ate ap p ro x im ate ly $80.000 will be th e firm ’s loss, D o b b in * B o y d a n d M c K e ll. c o n tin u e d a lm o st in d e fin ite ly , but, a m p ly p ro tie te d . and th a t th e scares ■ am e b o lt o f c lo th as t h e ir in v o k in g of w hich $50,000 is rein su red , leaving a n et loss of T r a r h A m e rlc a n lu n i to a n y fa ir- m in d e d person th is w ill th a t e n g en d e re d th«' b a n k ru n s o f o th e r p h a nto m s o f disaster. T h e y A m e ric a n iz a tio n classes a rc h e ld b * c o n c lu s iv e p ro o f o f th e u tte r th e lla id in g -C o o lid g e -H « x iv e r te rm s p u t out s ta te m e n ts about th e share $30,000. All losses w ere a d ju s te d and p a id w ith ­ in th e B e a v e rto n g ra d e school c h ild ish n e ss o f a n y p ro g ra m w h ic h had passed a w a y. It was lik e th e th a t ta xe s have in th e costs o f fo o d [ in one w eek 's tim e, w hich is in k e e p in g w ith th e o ld -tim e te rro rs th a t acco m p a n ie d I- and c lo th in g — k n o w in g f u ll w e ll th e bars to fo re ig n im - O regon M utual F ire In su ran ce C om pany’s policy day e v e n in g b « *ginning at 7 o ’c lo ck p o rta tio n s w h ic h w o u ld have been th e a p p ea ra n c ■ o f com ets, w’hen th a t e xce p t fo r th e in c o m e ta x th e f th ro u g h space fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t has n o th in g to M rs. B a r r y D ie* p ro d u ce d by o u r o w n fa rm e rs and th o •«» w a n d n e r s of ru sh in g a d ju stm e n ts a fte r all honest fires. M r* M a ry S h a rk e y B a rry , 87. have fu rn is h e d e m p lo y m e n t fo r wa re un.studi«*d. and n o t und ersto o d , do w ith th e rates le v ie d b y states, < d ie d at In r hom e East o f B e a v e r­ h u n d re d s o f tho usa n d s o f A m e ric a n b u t w h ic h cause n e ith e r p e rtu rb a ­ co u n tie s and c itie s , and b la n d ly u n - • tio n n o r a n x ie ty sin ce th«' a s tro n - r e g a rd fu l o f th e s ta tu te th a t fo rb id s to n S unday. S e p te m b e r 27 F u n e ra l labor. services w«*re c o n d u c te d S«‘ p te m b e r h i c o n n e ctio n w ith th e C a n a d ia n o m i rs h ave id e n tifie d th e m and u n ju s tifie d s ta te m e n ts o f th a t sort. 30 at the T r in it y E piscopal c h u rc h and o th r R o osevelt tra d e tre a tie s. m apped t h e ir n a tu ra l o rb its . N o w - B u t th e y hope to c o n v in c e som e i in P o rtla n d , w ith Rev H e rm ita g e G eorge M Peck, fo rm e rly one o f adays d e p o sito rs do not w o r r y a b o u t peo ple th a t th e ta xe s w o u ld be o ffic ia tin g In te rm nt was at M o u n t th e a d m in is tr a tio n ’s m ost tru s te d th e so lv e n c y o f th«' b a n k -, because lo w e r if th e y got h o ld o f th e g o v - ! C a lv a ry ce m e te ry , W E Pegg in a d v is e r s and fo rm e rly a d m in is tr a ­ th e y k n o w th e re is n o th in g to be e m in e n t, c h e e rfu lly ig n o rin g t h e c h a rg e M i. . B a r ry was h o rn in t o r o f th e A g r ic u ltu r a l A d ju s tm e n t a fra id of. fa c t th a t th e b u lk i f n o t th e w h o le | A (io o d G a u icr o f P u b lic O p in io n Ire la n d and was th e w id o w o f the act. said: "T h e tra d e agre e m e nts o f th e le vie s w e re enacted u n d e r It was th is fo rtu n a te c ir c u m ­ re p u b lic a n a d m in is tra tio n s . la te Jo h n B a r ry M r and M rs. B a r ­ p ro g ra m is b re a k in g d o w n t h e r y cam«* to P o rtla n d in 1882 and A m e ric a n m a rk e t fo r A m e ric a n stance th a t p re v e n te d s ta rtin g a n ­ I m ove d to B e a v e rto n in 1890. w h e n ' a g ric u ltu r e and in d u s try , and, by o th e r panic, w h e n t w o persons E v e ry F o rm o f P r o te c tio n th e y r« sided u n t il th e y passed c o n trib u tin g to th e p ro lo n g a tio n o f p ro m in e n t in th e p u b lic eye m ade T E L E P H O N E 1732 a w a y T h re e o f t h e ir fiv e c h ild re n th e fa rm crisis, it is u n d e rm in in g th e ir d e v a s ta tin g sta te m e n ts and k e p t re p e a tin g th e m across th e s u rv iv e and are re s id e n ts o f B e a v­ th e w h o le b;i#is o f re c o v e ry ." 11G S. T h ird Ave. Res. 2092 Hillsboro. Oregon c o n tin e n t. T h e purpose o f these u t ­ e rto n . n a m e ly. E d w a rd . Je a n n ie and - - but you d o n 't have to was. o f course, to t e r r if y Jo h n . N o rm a n T hom as, th e p e re n n ia l te ra n ce R a lp h I S h a d d u ck. state d ir e c to r M B s O le s o n W e d s S o c ia lis t c a n d id a te fo r th e p rcsi- th«' people and m ake th e m b e lie v e o f th e T o w n s e n d c lu b s o f O regon, w alk a m ile to get th e fin est I M r s V e o la O h son. d a u g h te r o f d ncy. says th a t B ro w d e r and the th a t o n ly th e «'lection o f a re p u b ­ has been in v ite d to speak at th e M r and M is Jo h n A ld e n Oleson. C o m m u n ists a re kis s in g Roos« v e il lic a n p re s id e n t and a re p u b lic a n c o u n ty r a lly to be h e ld in H ills b o r o in fall clothes— nor drive to O h s< hi road, was re c e n tly m a rrie d T o a n y im p a r tia l o b se rve r u is v ic e -p re s id e n t c o u ld save th e c o u n ­ O c to b e r 18 T h e r a lly is b e in g p ro ­ P o rtia ml. to J o h n R o b in s o n o f P o rtla n d in v e ry c le a r w h y th is is tru e : T h e y tr y fro m fin a n c ia l chaos. m ote d b y th e lo c a l c lu b w ith th e In c id e n ta lly , it is not u n illu m ­ assistance o f o th e r clu b s in W a sh ­ N e w b e rg A fa m ily p a rty h o n o rin g k n o w th e y can t elect a p re sid e n t in a tin g to re fle c t t h a t C o lo n e l th«* c o u p le was g iv e n at th e horn«' y e t, a m i th e y are «spousing th e in g to n c o u n ty . D e ta ils o f th e r a lly I You can alw ay s fill o f tile b rid e ’s p a re n ts S u n d a y e v e ­ cause w h ic h m ost n e a rly re p re ­ K n o x and C h a irm a n H a m ilto n fire d are to be an n ou n ce d at th e m e e tin g I y o u r needs a t th e ir c ra zy shots w ith o u t in th e o f H ills b o r o c lu b S u n d a y in th e n in g . M r and M rs. R o b in so n w ill sents th e ir ideals. least d is tu rb in g p u b lic con fid en ce . M e th o d is t c h u rc h . m ake th e ir horn«' a t M u ltn o m a h Suppose P re sid e n t R oosevelt, or S ta tio n M rs R o b in so n is a g ra d u ­ T h e m e e tin g S u n d a y was in th e V ie « -P re s id e n t G a rn e r and D e m o ­ C h ris tia n c h u rc h and B a rt E llc r - ate o f tile B e a v e rto n h ig h school. c ra tic C h a irm a n F a rle y h jid said n n i r o f P o rtla n d was speaker. E n ­ H om e B u rn s s im ila r th in g s . 'D ie w h o le n a tio n te rta in m e n t E ire c o m p le te ly d e s tro ye d the was fu rn is h e d by w o u ld have been d ism a ye d ; th e F lo y d A . Ross, e v a n g e lis t, w h o d e ­ hom e o f M rs D a ily at W est Slope M o n d a y n ig h t d u rin g h e r absence. W est U n io n lo c a l o f th e F arm ers- sto ck m a rk e t w o u ld have c ra slw d lig h te d his a u d ie n c e b y s k e tc h in g M i .m J M i Waltei VanKleek, U n io n nv. I a t th e K . I ’ , h a ll at and n o b o d y can e s tim a te the d ir e a b e a u tifu l a rt p ic tu re . "S u n ris e resu lts. P e rh a ps th is a ffo rd s a T o m o rro w '.' M r. P e rry o f St. H e l­ a cco m p a n ie d b y M rs. M c K u rc h e r N o rth P la in s O c to b e r I. and M rs. V A W ood, d ro v e to C o u n ty P r c s iA ’i it Jo h n Plass to ld m easure o f h o w s e rio u s ly th e co u n ­ ens. an assistant d is tr ic t o rg a n ­ H o w e & W e lls, Props. re g a rd s th e re p u b lic a n c a m ­ izer. was pre se n t and. p resented u p - Eugen«' th e firs t o f th e w e e k to plans fo r e xp a n sio n o f th e F a n n e rs ' t r y v is it M rs M c K u rc h e r ’# son ( ’»«'orge. U n io n w arehouse. T h e b u ild in g has pa ig n fu lin in a tio n s . and h o w m uch to -th e -m in u te d a ta re la tiv e to th e 207 E. M a in St. Phone 1412 8.1 cred to he re s h in g le d and plans are be­ a tte n tio n it is p a y in g to w h a t th e co m in g e le c tio n . A s m a ll sum was w h«> is c o n fin i d in the H e a rt h o s p ita l w ith a d o u b le fr a c ­ in g m ade Io h a ve an e le v a to r, re p u b lic a n spokesm en say. raised b y th e m e e tin g fo r th e I As it was. th«' in s u ra n c e people " W illis M a h o n e y F u n d ." tu re o f his leg. He w ill he th e re g ra in eh a ilin g and g r in d in g m a ­ c h in e ry in s ta lle d as soon ns pos­ s im p ly to ld o f th e m a g n itu d e o f fo r th re e m on th s m ore E ig h t o u t o f to w n lodges w ere sib le H e n ry Jacobson spoke on th e ir business, and th e q u a lity o f Q u a lity job p rin tin g —Argus. re p re s e n te d al th • B e a v e rto n M a ­ th e o il co m p a n y, w h ic h has p ro ve d p ro sp e i itv th a t had b ro u g h t th e m so n ic lodge T h u rs d a y e v e n in g at a success and u rg e d m em bers to get out o f tiie tr o u b le o f th e d e p re s­ shares to h e lp got the w a reh o u se sion < 1.1 T h e b a n k fo lk s p u b lish e d t h e ir re g u la r m e e tin g . JOHN A e xp a n sio n u n d e rw a y b e fo re ra in y th e ir s ta te m e n ts o f d e posits and reserves. T h e n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n N e ig h b o rh o o d ne w s fro m 30 A r ­ w e a th e r sets in. o f in s u ra n c e agents te le g ra p h e d a gus co rre sp o n d e n ts I n d iffe r e n t T h e re w ill he a social O cto b e r sections o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­ l.r>. M em b e rs can b rin g a fr ie n d to p ro te s t to th e o ffe n d in g orators, and th e re a sta te o ffic ia l p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k th e dance. B r in g lu n c h as usual ile r c O O D H a rro w in g m e a n s a good R epublican ¡.e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­ Jam es B a tc h e ld e r is c h a irm a n o f c a lle d a tte n tio n to th e la w s th a t in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a social e o n n n ille e . and M rs Jo h n m ake it a c rim e to c ir c u la te base­ seed b ed a n d b u m p e r” c ro p s. C a n d id a te fô r less sto rie s a ffe c tin g th e so lve n cy l f P u h o ls is in ch a rg e o f lu n ch . 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G e n tle m e n : H a v in g re c e n tly c o m p le te d m y h a rv e s t w ith one o f y o u r R D -4 "C a te rp illa rs ,” I was in te re s te d in th e c o m p a ris o n o f m y e x p e n d itu re s fo r fu e l f o r th e D ie se l T ra c to r and fu e l costs fo r th e T h ir t y G a s o lin e " C a te r p illa r ” w h ic h I fo r m e r ly owned. T h e ga so lin e tr a c to r used fo r a te n -h o u r p e rio d , b e tw e e n t h i r t y a nd t h ir t y - f iv e g a llo n s o f fu e l a t an a ve ra g e cost o f 12c p e r g a llo n : th e D iesel T ra c to r used o n ly tw e lv e g a llo n s at an average cost o f 7>*c p e r g a llo n . T h is in d ic a te s a s a v in g o f $3 30 each te n -h o u r s h ift. I ca n n o t be to o lo u d in m y p raise o f th e R D -4 D ie se l " C a te r p illa r ." N o t o n ly is i t e c o n o m ic a l t o o p ­ erate. b u t its p e rfo rm a n c e is u n ­ a p p ro a ch a b le. I t was m y th o u g h t th a t yo u m ig h t be in te re s te d in m y e x p e rie n c e . Y o u m a y fe e l p e rfe c tly safe in s a y in g to anyone, " T r y it , ” as its ease in o p e ra tio n w i l l be m ore th a n c o n v in c in g . Y o u rs v e ry tr u ly . JA M E S BE AM ER . Lester Ireland 8C Co. I ONLY Th» W o r l d ’s L a rg e s t . ■ R a d io O r g a n iz a tio n Can M ale»:the W o rld 's FINEST RADIOS Chas. L. W alker A gency ♦ ♦ ♦ West Union Local Hears About Plans The MEN’S SHOP T h o rn b u rg h All w ork P ersonally Done by Dr. A bram s B ringing Io you the A d v an tag e of 15 Year« E xperience in all Korin« of I )ental A rt a« it is Done by M oderns -o- All P late and B ridge W ork done in my L ab o rato ry b\ Me. • No Job Too Big or Too Small DR. ADR n 2nd F ilie r— N. IV. C o rn rr 2nd and M ain Hillsboro’s Modern Dentist D E N T I S T E stim ates C heerfully Given. You will know th e cost before sta rtin g . 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W e a re now d isp la y in g th e new M c C o rm ic k -D e e rin g B u m p e r D isk H a r r o w s b e s t s u ite d fo r lo c a l c o n d itio n s . C o m e in a n d see th em . REM EM BER D A IR Y FEEDS I. X. L. POULTRY FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO M c C O R M IC K -D E E R IN G F A R M Phone 271 M A C H IN E R Y 160 W. Main St s The “ M agic B rain" concen­ trates on one program . The “ M agic Eye” ends station to station clatter. A n d now, the “ M agic V o ice" e lim ­ inates “ b o o m in g ''—perm its o n ly "c o n tro lle d '' notes to radiate into the room. This 5band. superheterodyne w ith genuine RCA m etal tubes is the radio y o u 'v e > alw ays wanted to own. Y o u r o ld r a d io as D ow n paym ent EASY TERMS LESTER IRELAND 8i Co.