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H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Thursday. October IS, 19.90
lieved it should not be enacted He |
M etiers has moved from th e S trin g e v e n in g a -m all ti n t 011th of Itu»
said. In part:
tow n neighborhood to the I Mor I E ric k so n h a tc h ery on th e M idw ay
“We have th e inconsistency of
row place Tony V am leilieig h i I oad b u rn e d ox e r am t to r tin*
those w ho say w e have too m an y )
bought the I.oil W right pl.u e am last xxeek. n eighbois liavi* been
com m issions proposing th a t wc '
m oved in th ere and la in W right
have still an o th er one. th e s t a t e :
have moved to th e R aym ond
pow er comm ission, and give to this I
I t l v M ia . M a ry S a n .lv)
M is F u it Wilcox. Mr and Mis place
body pow ers n ever before suggest-1
B A N K S T h e g ra n d openin'.; of C h.iiiex S ta r r of Caldw ell Idaho. I W ilbur W right and
H ills b o r o G r a n g e rs V is it ; le d an y w h ere for a political com -j
H a n k s high school new gym nasium W a lle r S ta ir . Mrs Bena P eterson I G eorgie Wilson, mad
,
mission.
The
th
ree
men
of
th
e
corn-
'
M e e tin g T im e C h a n g e d
will be Fiidnx. tk 'to h c r Hi. when of Corx alii :. Boland Schofield of ' T illam ook Sunday.
mission, w ho m ight be w holly i n - .
i tin* foo'.bult letterm en will spviisoi' B rem erlon Mis l.iu iia C h ris te n i M r am t Mi G eorge
ex p erien ced in any business, w ould I
t il l
I f l , M l •' I, C om )
i a dunce Kichurd M ikkclsons star sen el P o rtla n d and Ml'.:. Mae S an Diego, C ol
I have pow er to do an y th in g and
t h e i r d a u g lite i. M rs
R alp h B11
I
m
elodians
w
ill
fiin
n
sh
the
band
fi
r
Willis
of
C
ornelius
I arm
KINTON The fire
ev ery th in g necessary or conven- j
ley. and fam ily and on Sat ill day
the evening T h.s dance baud is
C o n tra c t I inisltcil
sounded S atu rd ay for a fire on the ient to p rom ote a state pow er sys- ‘
Mi a n d Mrs W h ip p le of A heldee
the I'm' heard over KGW, S tars ul
C harlie l.eouiird of Albany e o n
VanHorn place. « In ch got beyond tern. C o d er such ca rte blanche they
ash . cam e to see th e ir niece Mi •
Tomorrow
p le te l his co n tract for carry in g W
control. The men in th e com m unity , could e n te r upon alm ost any con-
R alp h B u c k le y . am t
I li e m an's
d irt for the road north of Banks brother.
responded and in a short tim e was eeivable kind of public ow nership. !
Itill Kellv P resident
G eorge W hipple
under control, no dam age being I being restrain ed only by th e con-1
Bill Kelly tia- been e li d e d pres- Saturday Tile w ork took exactly
M arjorie Place silent the w e e k
I ¡dent of the Banks high school tw o montlui B eginning (Ids week
done, but was very n ear th e W. C 1 stitution.
Hall and H. J. V alentine place-
student body. T his office was v a ­ tile r o c k will be brought by Suxlon end in P ortland visiting friends
"U nder th e pow ers of em inent j
and l.ooney. w ho have the contract
Home Economics club of the
cated by Leigh S teller
ain th e com m ission w ould give
A lter one loot of gray el is put on.
grange will meet at th e hall this dom
Invited to Rally
only five days' notice b efo re tak - ;
Thursday afternoon and all ladies ¡ng w h atev er p ro p erty it m ight j
Member;; of th e Banks E pw orth ttie toad will be oiled and then the
in the com m unity are welcome.
l eague have b ie n invited to attend screenings w ill com plete the road
' conceive to be convenient to the
Mr and Mrs ,1 J llu teb en s were
G rangers Visit
a rally at Salem Sunday P resident
conduct of a p ow er business.
Sunday d in n er g u e .ts at the George
I
of
the
W
illam
ette
U
niversity
,
Mr
Officers and m em bers of H ills­
(C o n tin u ed fiu m psge I )
"W hile th ere evid en tly w as an at- j
boro G range w ere guests of the tem pt to p rotect m unicipalities, it
1 B axter, is the speaker The w hole Wilson borne at W att- A lines
local grange last T hursday evening, , seem s q u ite ce rta in th at m u n ici­
'S a le m district lias been invited and fam iiyy of C orvallis. form er D eputy Dick Bush and
! The m em bers \x ishing to go a re to neighbors of Mr H utchens in N e­ U pton of th e state fore try
and the offices w ere held by th e pally-ow ned u tilities m ight find I
ment.
visitors. The trav elin g gavel wa< th eir activities controlled by this
| meet after church in the m orning braska, w ere guests th ere also
T he arrest w as m ade a fter the
B irthday te le tir.iti’il
Miss Sylvia Severance left Sal-
presented and K inton G range will state commission. At least it w ould ,
Mrs Leona R obertson was the officers found track s leading from
, urday for Lexington to spend a
take it to the next in order. The take a su p rem e court opinion to
the
fire tow ard the G uzik cabin
few m onths at the home of her guest of honor at u d in n er Sunday
visiting m em bers put on a short decide otherw ise.
celeb ratin g her birthday Mr and A ru b b e r lieel on one shoe, and
sister M r s R o y Cam pbell
program . It w as decided to change
"T h ere is no need to fe a r that
Mrs
E P arks and d au g h ter Mrs W alter Roe and baby d a u g h ­ 11 rounded leath er one on the o th ­
the tim e of m eeting to th e first
Je a n n e E velyn of P ortland are vis- ter .Arlene, and Mr and Mrs Vein er, w ere said to have been the
S aturday in each month, n . x t m eet­ we need th e s ta te pow er bill in I
1 ¡ting her parents. Mr. and Mrs Fields, all of V ancouver, w ere m eans of identifying the track
ing to be held in all day session o rd er to have m oney for Bonne- j
as m ade by a pair of shoes found
\ die. T h ere is little reason to be- i
am ong the d in n er guests
K aufm an, for a few day s
N ovember 7.
lieve 'U ncle Sam ' is going to q u it .
Mrs. Louisa Mills of P ortland is in G uzlk's possession
Farewell Given
Mr and Mr C lyde H opkins of
F riday 11 crew battled a stu b ­
M embers of th e L adies’ Aid so ci­ before he has finished th at job i
(S herw ood spent the week end w ith vusiting her sister, M r s Emm a Wit
ety gave Mrs. A1 G odfrey a fare­ He w ould be a poor business m an ;
Mr. and Mrs E E H opkins in cox. north of Banks C harles Rufli. born brush fire n ear St M ary's
school
property nt B euverton. and
her brother. of C raw fordsville spent
B anks
well party at h er hom e last T h u rs­ if he m an u factu red a lot of elec- I
F rid ay night a fire sw ept brush
th e w eek-end w ith his sisters
day afternoon. The fam ily will trie energy and left it idle at th e ;
Plans Repeat
lands near the Fel d G rom r plat e
F irst Visit 5(1 Years
Rally day Sunday was thoroughly
soon move to McCloud. Cal., to dam. E lsew here he has sent th e .
Mrs M A Dodds was pleasantly at Scholls S atu rd ay afternoon and
m ake th eir home. T he Aid p re­ pow er to those w ho w anted it. I
' en joyed by the large crow d p res­
Thursday
xx hen two ,
e n t . A d in n er was served at noon, surprised
sented Mrs. G odfrey w ith a nice T here is no reason to b elieve he
w ill do o th erw ise here.
1 cafeteria sty le The afternoon w as m c e e s . M r s Susie Tucker G oins of
glass plate.
Mrs. G eorge Snider. Mrs. Ivy
"To say th a t th e state pow er bill
K ath ry n Caw rse. C ornelius, and
Miss C aw rse is thb d a u g h ter of spent in Singing, a talk by th e Albany and Mrs Addn* T ucker S u i­
Flint and Mrs. L u cijle S a.len s. di esn't actu ally vote bonds is liter- C layton N yberg. T ualatin, retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h C. Caw rse. pastor. C haplain F. G. Phillips, and ters of P rairie City, called to see
spent the past w eek or m ore in ally tru e but is begging th e issue. , late lest week from Portland, w here C ornelius ro u te 1. and is a sopho­ a Bible question contest betw een her Mrs Dodds had not seen her
C alifornia visiting relatives.
If we are not to have bonds, th ere for th ree days d u rin g the Pacific m ore at H illsboro high school For tiie men and w om en. The affair nieces for over 50 years. They spent
C hurch services for th e w eek j is no need to en act th e pow er bill. In tern atio n al L ivestock Exposition, th e past five y ears she lias been w as such a success that it was th e ir girlhood days n ear M anning
Miss L illian S teele spent the
nre as follows: P ray er m eeting and w hich w ould be useless w ith o u t > they w ere th e guests of th e F irst doing 4-H club w ork 111 cooking, voted to repeat it once u month.
Bible study Friday evening, led by th e bonds. T he person w ho votes j N ational b an k of P o rtlan d a n d canning, and sew ing. L ast y ear at
A picnic d in n er was served S u n ­ w eek-end in G aston w ith her p a r­
Virgil Speece: preaching by th e for th e state pow er bill is obligat- w here C layton won six th p rize for th e sta te fair she won first place day at th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. ents,
Mr and Mrs C harles M aw hlnney !
pastor Sunday at 9:45 follow ed by ing him self to la te r v ote for j sw ine show m anship
and
nin th in sewing, being aw ard ed oppor­ B ernard S ellers Present w ere Mr
Bible school, 10:45. Everyone in ­ bonds."
: prize for D u roe-Jersey sw ine ex- tu n ity to to u r th e state d em o n strat­ , and Mrs. Fred Wilcox. Mr and and d au g h ter Zeola spent t h e I
vited.
A ttacks S tate B ank
hibits.
ing sew ing w ith Lois Bierly. She Mrs. Ralpti Wilcox and children, of w eek-end in S eattle visiting th eir [
Pomona G range w ill be held w ith
Foster, in opening his attack on ' As o u tstan d in g 4-H club boy and has also w on a sum m er school Banks: Mr and Mrs. Dick Wilcox son Edw in, w ho is in a hospital !
Scholls G range O ctober 28.
th e state bank ball, said th a t he g irl of W ashington county C layton scholarship to O regon S tate college and Mrs K ath ry n K link and son th e re follow ing an operation Fil­
Miss B ertha G erig of Salem has was opposed to it because it w ould i an d K ath ry n won th ese free trip s Mrs. H a rrie tt Ford is h er c l u b Tom of Forest G rove: Mrs Louisa 1 **n ls rep o rted to be im proving j
been visiting h er grandparents. Mr. create th e sam e b an k as th e no- to P o rtlan d and as su ch w ere hon- leader.
Mills of P ortland. C harles Rufli of S unday Mr and Mrs M aw hlnney !
and Zeola visited th e ir daughter,
and Mrs. August H. D allm ann, d u r­ torious N orth D akota exDerim ent. ored d u rin g th e ir visits.
C
C layton N yberg is th e son of raw fordsville Mrs Em m a Wilcox M rs H ow ard M ansfield, and fam- I
ing the past week.
w hich he said w as a failure.
In P o rtlan d th ey joined th e p arty
and Mr and Mrs B ernard S ellers
i ily in S u n n ie r. Wash.
The residents of T ile flat road
He ex plained th at he has been I of 40 oth er w in n ers from 20 O regon Jo h n N yberg. T ualatin, and g ra d ­ i and tw o children of Batiks.
Ladies' Aid met W ednesday in '
are enjoying th e electric lights, and . a farm er in N o rth D akota, still 1 counties, occupying tw o floors of uated th is y ear from T u alatin tiigh
Miss K earney Bride
the church T hey planned a bazaar j
other appliances. The ju ice w a s ' owns land there, and is b ein g ta x ­ a dow ntow n hotel. As guests of school. He has had six y ears of 4-H
Miss M argaret K earney of P o rt­ D ecem ber 2
tu rn ed on last week.
ed to m ake up th e losses su stain ed the bank, th ey atten d ed th e P a ­
land and Ja k e N arup of B anks
S unday d in n er p arty guests at 1
Evangelical B rotherhood of th e by th e free h and policy of th e cific In tern atio n al L ivestock E x ­ club w ork in dairying, rab b it rais­ .w e re m arried S aturday in Van-
church will m eet w ith one of the state b ank of N orth D akota. He position. th e horse show, th e th e ­ ing. poultry, seed crops, forage, , couver, Wash They a re now at the C liff San lv hom e w ere Mr
K inton m em bers Tuesday evening. produced N orth D akota tax sta te ­ atre. th e an n u al 4-H club ban q u et, gardening, corn,
potatoes,
a n d I hom e on his farm near W ilkes­ and Mrs O rx ille Sandy and son
. . no suit
No waiting
to u red th e F irst N ational b an k of onions. He has won th re e sum m er boro S atu rd ay evening a group of Ja c k of F orest G rove. Mrs F ran- |
m ents to clinch his point.
accident
ad-
.
.
.
your
auto
vis
Thom
pson
of
P
ortland.
Mrs
|
school
scholarships
to
O
regon
State
E ighteen states, he said, had tried P o rtlan d and w ere h o n o red at a college and w ill a tten d O regon relativ es and friends called to of- M aurice Thom pson and d aughter
in n er p arty atten d ed by b ank of­
will
b
e
settled
justnient
1 fer congratulation.:
the state b an k and 17 had liq u id a t­ d ficers
S tate college n ex t year.
j t Mr. and M rs C laude H utchens Doris of V ernonia. Mrs. E rnest promptly tnd courteously.
an d co u n ty agents.
ed th e banks. T he exception was
M arr of K ansas City.
lan d son. Bryce, of T aft and Mr
N orth D akota w h ere th e b an k still
• I.ose to Sherwood
and Mrs. C addie H utchens and tw o
was
a
ttem
p
tin
g
to
do
business.
ers,
and
th
e
leading
republicans
of
O ld L in e B o a rd
Football eleven of the B anks
(C o n tin u ed fro m pace 1)
d a u g h te r s of Tillum ook spent the high school was defeated Friday
K now n losses in th is b an k am o u n t­
th e T igard d istrict in charge.
guard as a citizens p art of the ed to 12 m illion dollars, h e said.
C o m p a n ie s
;
w
eek-end
in
B
anks
w
ith
Mr
and
by Sherw ood on the Sherwood
I)emi> Meet A ttracts
national arm y, and th e train ed of-
j Mrs. J. J. H utchens.
A m ong th e records in evidence.
field,
*2
to
0
f
A good atten d an ce w as rep o rted
Mrs. C laude L yda of K ansas City
F oster produced a statem en t of
Te» F riday
are produced th ro u g h m ilitary loans m ade on farm lands b y th e
A sk
(C o n tin u e d fro m page 1)
T uesday night at th e dem ocratic ' en te rta in e d th e B anks-M ountain-
M others' club will give a silv er
education in th e schools, and are bank. T h ere w as a m ap show ing and the political rad io speeches e x ­ cen tral com m ittee o rg a n i z a t io n j dale artl club O ctober 5. Those
tea F riday in the church from 2
to be used only in case of n atio n ­ th e state boundaries and counties, cluding th e v arious program s.
M is s M a r g a r e t Y a n t t i
m eeting in th
the e K iw anis hall. Beav-
B eav- j I from
‘d‘a^ ‘c
G ^ W a U ^ r ’ to 5 As an added featu re then*
al defense w hen th ey become the w ith th e n u m b er of loans m ark ed
R epublicans have scheduled th ree
w ill be an exhibition of curios. All
foundation on xvhigh th e con­ in each county.
erton.
dem
ocratic
h
e
a
d
q
u
a
r
t
e
r
s
.
|O
tis'
Johnson.
C
harles
Dodson
Fred
Hillsboro, Routt* -I
m eetings for th e b en efit of county
scrip t arm y w ill be developed.
C om m itteem en, rep o rtin g to head- | Rovix*. Cass W ilson and Tom are invited
F o ster pointed out th a t th e ric h ­ candidates to ta k e place next w eek q u a rte rs in Hillsboro, d eclare th a t | Q ualls. Mrs W alker won first- Mrs
These officers a re n o t for aggres-
The program fo r th e last w eek of
about her claim
lio n but for defense, he declared. est p art of th e state is on th e M in­ th e cam paign has not been com ­ th ere is every indication of a big Qualls, second, an d Mr
Dodson,
nesota b o rd er in th e Red riv e r
vote for th e dem ocratic legislative third.
M ay Be Excused
pleted.
according
to
D
onald
T.
valley and th e poorest p art of th e
and county tick et as w ell as for
( I t j r M r « . I.o tt W r i g h t >
At th e R N. A silver tea and
P atterson pointed out th a t in sta te along th e w estern boundary. T em pleton, county chairm an.
card p arty Mrs. C laude W illiams
Mr. anrl Mrs G eorge Moure of
T he first m eetin g w ill be held Roosevelt and tiie state ticket.
re ality students a re not u n d er The record of loans disclosed th at
D uring th e past w eek th e re have won first and Mrs. C arl Jensen, Boise. Idaho and Mrs M oore's fa th ­
com pulsion to tak e m ilitary tr a in ­ in th e eastern p a rt of th e state W ednesday nig h t in th e cham ber
er, V ictor G reip. of Burris came
ing because if th ey a re w orking th ere w ere few loans, and th a t th e of com m erce in Forest G rove, b e ­ been dem ocratic com m unity m eet­ second
ings
held at D urham . F orest G rove
F lay St. M ary's Friday
M onday to help Mrs V ictor G reip
th e ir w ay through school and need n u m b er of loans grew g reater as g inning at 8 o'clock. W. G. H are
and
Cove
O
rchard,
and
a
com
m
u­
B
anks
high
school
football
equad
and
P
au
l
L
P
atterso
n
w
ill
be
th
e
care for h er father, F. T hatcher,
th e tim e far th e ir w ork, th ey are th e poorer p a rt of th e state w as
60 Kinds of Insurance
speakers and th e co u n ty candi- nity m eeting is planned S atu rd ay w ill play St Mary'.- on th e Banks w ho is very ill.
excused; if the tim e is needed for reached.
n ig h t in L aurel com m unity hall field Friday.
T h ere have been several changes
1
d
ates
all
have
been
asked
to
a
t­
Phone 1701Y
336 E. Washington
o th er studies, th ey a re excused, and
Som e of these farm s, he said, had tend.
xvith speeches, e n tertain m en t and
W ednesday visitors of Mr and here lately I, M orrow has moved
if they are conscientious objectors, loans w hich exceeded th e v alu e of
T h u rsd ay n ig h t a sim ilar m eet­ lunch. Jo h n M ulloy and B. G. Boge Mis. R alph Wilcox w ere Mr. and into th e Leon Sills place and Mr
they are excused-
th e lan d in th e boom times, and
The proponents of th e bill. P a t­ this w as p a rtic u la rly tru e of th e ing has been arran g ed for C edar a re in charge of th e a rra n g e m e n ts .1
The central com m ittee also r e ­
terson told his audience, declare w estern side of th e state. He c h arg ­ Mill in th e G ran g e h all th ere, w ith
th a t because th e tra in in g is com ­ ed th a t loans w ere m ade to friends precin ct com m itteem en, p a rty w o rk ­ ports an app ro p riatio n for an ex- ,
pulsory it is un-A m erican. "If thus of th e b an k adm in istratio n , and ers. v o ters present, and both H are tensive plan of ad v ertisin g o v e r ,
the en tire county.
is tru e of m ilitary education.” P a t­ th a t because of th e political as­ I and P atterso n as speakers,
terson declared. "T hen it is tru e of pect of th e b an k m anagem ent b e­ j F rid ay n ig h t th e th ird of th e
K irk p atric k T alks T onight
We’ re rtaging «»- h ig g e t 1 ,1 C ur < l« u ru ..re
all subjects w hich a stu d e n t is cause of its p ublic ow nership, m eeting series w ill be held in Ti-
T onight 'T h u rsd a y ) E. W K irk ­
com pelled to tak e before he can p ro p er safeguards w ere not tak en i gard in th e g rad e school build in g p atrick of C lackam as county, dem o- '
Sub*
in « n r In rto ry till ib ro tig li <>« l<»b« r. P ric e *
graduate. It is also tru e of t h e ; to in su re loans in proportion to I at 8 o'clock w ith th e sam e sDeak- 1 cratic nom inee f o r congressm an,
law s w hich compel the sending of i value.
fine
u»ed rura an d Iru c k a nre the In v e rt
from this district, w ill be the p rin ­
D akota pay for its state b an k cipal
on
a child to school until he is a cer- ;
sp
eak
er
at
a
g
ath
erin
g
of
all
F
oster
th
en
pointed
out
w
hat
failures." he declared.
You’ ll u n it a long »•••“ • before
ta in age. and it is tru e of ev ery
fo r the yenr!
T he H illsboro m eetin g w as one candidates at K ansas City.
o th er law designed to reg u late and he called a jo k e on th e people of
\ our
O
regon
and
all
th
e
o
th
er
states
in
of
a
series
being
held
over
th
e
prom ote peace and safety am ong
you Her bnrguins lik
lit e these nguin. I rad
L egal blanks, 5c and 10c. A com ­
th e people of th e com m onw ealth." th e nation. He read figures show ­ county by th e T ax L eague to e x ­
and
save
m
oney.
A
ll
ing
how
m
uch
in
state
b
an
k
farm
plain the d an g ers and ben efits of plete supply available at the H ills­
Recently. P atterso n pointed out.
present ear in n o ir
boro A rgus.
tf
10.400 questionnaires w ere sen t to loans had been refinanced th ro u g h th e v ario u s re fe rre d laws.
lin e r used c a r* are sold u n d e r the K * <• gm«'-
federal
m
oney
and
cited
instances
th a t n u m b er of students w ho had ’
tak en
m ilitary train in g , asking in w hich th e federal loans w ould
I f y o u r It st <1 c a r isn 't a b s o ln lrly satis-
anty.
them if th ey opposed it. O f this resu lt in g reat losses to th e federal
governm
ent.
n u m b er 98 5 per cent rep lied th at
"You a re going to help N orth
fuelory, ,u-turn it and get back every re n t you
th e y favored th is course as a
com pulsory subject.
i-.it ! for it a* covet« I in o u r w ritte n guarantee.
P atterso n reasoned th a t as it ,
cost $900 each to ed u cate a stu d en t :
Iio n « n d $ of sufferer«. nvicy eases
fo r a y ear in a public college or T «taadw
e. after uat/xg Udga rppon a m axiof
university, it is only rig h t th a t 1 bet. Ud»a Helps to n d yoo c ‘
and ether disoMntarts.
i:npr»»i
the student give som ething in r e ­ amd rapid. L d < a La highly
n
turn. As the stu d en t m ust spend U lcer a. Acid Dyspepsia. D m rtb e ra . Indices
and Gas Pains, when due to excess arid.
90 hours per y ear in th e m ilitary
For quick, plenaant relief
course, he is p ay in g back a t th e ; FREE: owe it to yourself to get
T R E E S A M P LE at Ldga
ra te of $10 p er hour.
H ills b o ro P h arm a cy
A n o th er poin t b rought out was
a r< cent study of th e m ilitary
course at th e U niversity of O re- 1
gon w here th re e m em bers of th e l
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thorough stud y of th e course. .
They rep o rted at th e end of th e ir
Study th at they could find n othing I
of a m ilitaristic n a tu re in th e
PUC Service
course. P atterso n said.
T h is W e e k ’s S a m p le B a r g a in
Power Bill Opposed
Annual - Monthly
A fter declaring th a t he believed
1 9 3 5 F o rd V - 8 D e L u x e F o r d o r S e d a n
authors of the state pow er bill
w ere honest and sincere, blit se r­
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N ot w o rk in g for Public
wall tires. A beautiful car in perfect con-
pow er bill, ex p lain ed w hat he
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Opening of New Banks Hi Gvm
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County Sets Record
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