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    Il I L L S B O R O A R G U S , II I L I, S B Ö R O . O R E G O N
T h u rsd ay . O ctober 22. 193«
have fu i ic lo iii'd oi. and n o w o w n
lla v e m a n re tu rn e d S u n d a y e v e n in g
2312 tra c ts In w h ic h th e y h a ve a
a fte r a 12 days' h u n tin g t r ip T in y
I to ta l in v e s tm e n t o f $6.558,269,
fu s t h u n te d in th e H a rd m a n c o u n ­
t r y and la te r w e n t to th e BurnM
On tiie 5241 loans w h ic h th e y
d is tric t w h e re th e y each bagged a
o w n . th e re are u n p a id ta x is a m o u n t­
d e i i T h e o th e r tw o h u n tin g p a rtie s
in g to $1 202.953.
fro m
her«*, w h o h u n te d in th e
T h e y have sold th e loans on
illy A rth u r iiw lr r l
w h o was c o m m is s io n e r o f la b o r
H a rd m a n d is tric t,
re tu rn e d hom e Koi W a -h in g tu n C o u n ty Taxpayer.-)’ a m i a g ric u ltu r e T iu se th re e o f f i­ 808« tra c ts o f land, p ra c tic a lly one-
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O tto acco m p a n ie d F ra n k
O n tti.. b a llo t ., w h ic h each o f in th e in d u s tria l co m m ission. N one o f ■ F e d e ra l L a n d bank o f St P aul fo r
be H eld H a llo w e’en
| H ill and Ed H o ffm a n . H illa b o ro , on ■ w ill m a rk N o v e m b e r 8. th e re i a these m en had hud a n y p ra c tic a l $18.035 143 on w h ic h th e y a d m it
| a h u n tin g t r ip S u n d a y in th e Coast p ro p iv.e il in itia tiv e m easure w in . ti b a n k in g e ris ricn ce . so th e y h ire d I th a t th e y have ta k e n a loss ol
i H r M r * Jex«» M e y e r« )
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I v it a lly ( oncernK e v e ry one or us. F re d W f ’ a lh ro o f B o ttin e a u as d i ­ I $4.489 000 o r an average o f $555 per
A lf ie d H u h Io ns d e liv e re d
tub., and it Is th a t m easure, th a t I w is h re c to r-g e n e ra l.
BUXTON Mr.
Nora Ivla ol
I tra c t.
to th e Y a m h ill E le c tric , N e w b e rg . Io ta lk o v e r w ith you. n o t a., a
Olt'KOH C ity W ill :.|n tk III II T o w n
T w o m illio n
d o lla rs w o r th o f I N o w . fo r a jo k e on a ll o f lls
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ut th e u m n tfe h u ll
c a p ita l and w ith in s ix m o n th s th e !th«. <• o f N o rth D a ko ta w h a t th e
A hoy. Kai I ( ’o n i ln i’V, wo hoi n g randson. A lle n , n e a rly tw o years
It Is k n o w n as th e state oa n k h a n k issued a sta te m e n t c la im in g 1 los w ill be to th e F ed e ra l L a n d
.« hi o f M r a nd M rs. G eorge b ill
| to h a ve o v e r $1 *l,<XXt.fMiO o f deposits. ! bank 1 w o u ld hate to t r y to e s ti-
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o f M r and M rs H a rle y Q u iv i o f
b a n k in g business; th a t a ll th e p u b ­ B a n k o f N o rth D a ko ta act.
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W illia m M e t'a r ty o f P o rtla n d v is ­
to w n s h ip , m u n ic ip a l a n d school loaned nn the fa rm s in m y o ld
those o f th e v a rio u s d c p a rtm x tit.
ite d frie n d s he v th e past week • in th e w a ln u t h a rve n i, e ith e r io I b u re a u .. and co m m issio n s o f the d is tr ic t funds, and fu n d s o f a ll hom e c o u n ty o f C a v a lie r i $14 25
ite h a rd s o r fo r th e ir ; . l . i l r . Ill fu n d s o f a ll t h - co u n ties, p nal. e d u c a tio n a l and in d u s tria l in ­ per acre T h re e years ago I b o u g h t
M c G in ty . w h o was in ju r e d in a t h e ir o w n
A c c o rd in g to
re p o rts j d is tric ts . and c itie s and o th e r p u b ­ s titu tio n s and a ll o th e r p u b lic fu n d s i a good average q u a rte r-s e c tio n o f
ear a c c id e n t in .fune. Is .still w e a v­ I n e ig h b o rs
I th e re Isn 't a h a lf e io p on a n y o r- lic s u b -d iv is io n s ut th e sla te .shall sh a ll be. by th e person h a v in g la n d in th a t c o u n ty fo r less th a n
in g a east fo r a b ro k e n neck
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R e m em ber again, th a t
W H A busine* s m et tin g wie.
h e ld O c to b e r I I at th e grange h a ll p le n tifu l on th e g ro u n d th e y re ta rd posed b a n k N ot o n ly th a t h u t it ttie B a n k o f N o rth D a ko ta w ith in th e S tate B a n k o f N o rth D a k o ta
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M rs
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fu r th e r com m ands th a t a ll m oney
th re e m onths fro m th e passage and loaned $14 25 per acre ori these
Ei nest G u e n th e r
re ce ive d fir s t in th e cu sto d y o r u n d e r th e c o n ­ a p p ro v a l o f tiu act s u b je c t to d is - fa rm . and th e F ed e ra l L a n d b a n k
P o w e ll was chosen d e legate to the
W It A r a lly in P o rtla n d O cto b e r 'o n bo th th is pi m g s and Iasi y e a r's tr o l o f a ll le g a lly a p p o in te d r e ­ b u rse m e n t fo r p u b lic purposes on 1 has purchased and assumed th««se
22 D in n e r gucst.s pre c u t w e re M is r o lls at tile E a rm P ro d u ce sh o w in ceivers. tru s t e a d m in is tra to r, and cheeks d ra w n by th e p ro p e r o f f i­ 1 loan; I f tiie loss is a n y w h e re n e a r
' as great, to th«' F« d e ra i L a n d b a n k
W a lla ce Ed on. M r
K a v K obt its. N e w b e rg l e t w eek E ra n k S c h m i.lt- e xe cu to rs, s h a ll a t once b e tu rn e d cia ls by la w .
M rs
M ille r and son. M iss A lic e zer re ce ive d f i r I fo r best s ire o f o v e r to th is n e w sta te in s titu tio n
D u rin g th e fir s t y e a r o f th a t as it has been to th e sta te b a n k
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e x i t i n c e an o rg y o f sp e n d ­ on th e loans w h ic h th e y re fin a n c e d
T h e b ill f u r th e r p ro v id e s th a t th e bank
4 G u n th e r, M e J u a n ita Ite th c rfo rd . r’e lv . d tw o firs t and tw o seconds
W illia m M c C a rty . G e o rg e H u rlin g -
fu n d s o f th e sta le b a n k s h a ll be in g to o k place. T ile s ta te b a n k f u r ­ f w it h the fe d e ra l bank, «'very one o f
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ham. W illia m and D e lm a r H iggle.
loaned, g iv in g p re fe re n c e in th e nished th e c a p ita l o r m ade la rge yo u p resent w h o buys a package
P o lp to b u y e r.
w e re here th is
P e rrie K v tliv r fn r d and Jesse M e y ­
loans to dozens o f s m a ll bank
It o f cigarett s or a gallon of gaso>
o rd e r herein e n u m e ra te d :
F irs t
.«'< ek and l e t c o n ta e tin i! (¡lo w e rs T o th e s ta te o f O re g o n ; second to m ade real estate loans o f such la rge lin e o r in any w a y c o n trib u te s to
ers
M rs Jessie T illm a n and
M rs T h e y w ere o ffe rin g fro m $1 25 fo r co u n tie s: t h ir d to c itie s and d is ­ a m o u n ts th a t in some cases, th e y th e in co m e o f Unci«* Sam. w ill
E ls ie K< lly a tte n d e d a W
H A N o I o $1 50 fo r c o m m e rc ia l grades t r ic t , ; fo u rth -to n o n -p r o fit c o r­ w e re g re a te r th a n th e cash v a lu e have to pay y o u r s m a ll p ro p o rtio n ­
pageant at S co ra m e n to . C a l. Oe- at tin fa rm s N o sales w e re re p o rt
o f la n d and p u t on such a c a m ­ ate .hare o f th e loss on those fa rm
p o ra tio n s o r a ssociations;
f if t h
, <1
tobei 15 IS 17
to in d iv id u a ls ; and s ix th to c o r ­ pa ig n o f p ro p a g a n d a th a t even some loans w h ic h th e F ed e ra l land b a n k
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p o ra tio n s o r associations fo r p r o fit: o f th e leaders o f th e m o v e m e n t be­ purchased fr«>m th e S tate B a n k o f
I N o rth D ako ta .
d a u g h te r.
M rs
C la u d e H e in o e h l. b a rn a coat o f paint.
Ih i' a g g re g a te a m o u n t o f th e loans cam e a larm ed.
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I f th e loss is a n y w h e re n -a r as
and in fa n t son at Salem last week
A t th is tim e th e fu n d s in th e
to a n y one b o rr o w i r o f class n u m ­
I
great on th e loans t h e F e d e ra l
M i ' H a ro ld Peterson and fa m ily log house Iti b y 20
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Joan
R obinson, w h o sp e n t th e case s h a ll exceed $15 000 N o loans came o d e p le te d th a t had it been L a n d bank has purchased fro m th e
a tte n d e d a b irth d a y d in n e r fo r h e r
u rn m e r w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r. M rs s h a ll be m ade fo r a le
tw o in phew s. (¡c o rg e K ir k J r and
a m o u n t a n y o th e r fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n , it S ta te B a n k o f N o rth D ako ta , a l’
I.o n n ie Ju s tic e , at V e rn o n ia S a t­ Rose Ragan, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e th a n $100. b u t p re fe re n c e s h ill be w o u ld have been d e c la re d in s o l­ w h o pay fe d e ra l in co m e taxes w ill
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ve n t A lth o u g h th e state tre a s u re r s h o u ld e r some p a rt o f th is loss to
u rd a y
g iv e n to Ioans o f less th a n $1000.
P e rrie H e th e rfo rd is w o r k in g at
T h e re w ill be a w o rk e rs ' c o n fe r-
T h e b o a rd o f d ire c to rs o f th is had on d posit w ith th e state b a n k th e fe d e ra l tre a s u ry .
N ow , i f you w ill bear w ith m e
II nee at th e M o u n ta in T u p c h u rc h proposed B a n k o f O regon s h a ll c o n ­ as h ig h as th re e m illio n d o lla rs o f
a s a w m ill on G ale creek
I w o u ld lik e to g iv e you a lit t le
G ree n M o u n ta in G ra n g e m et at th is T h u rs d a y e ve n in g
sist o f th e g o v e rn o r, th e se c re ta ry c u rre n t funds, his checks w e re re ­
th e h a ll S a tu rd a y w ith lo . ke t d in ­
M r and M rs C a rl P r a tt o f T h e i o f state, th e state tre a su re r, th e turned stam ped "P re s e n te d fu r p a y ­ lesson on th e g e o gra p h y o f N o r th
ner
Dalle, vl ited hia eousln, Clayton a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l, and th e c o m m is ­ m e n t but not p a id fo r la c k o f fu n d s ." D a k o ta O n th e eastern b o rd e r o f
A dance w ill he g iv e n by th e W W h itm o re , and fa m ily O cto b e r 14 s io n e r o f la b o r It seems as th o u g h T h is was also tru e o f che cks la­ th e state w e fin d th e Red r iv e r o '
th e n o rth s e p a ra tin g it fro m th e
H A I.adì » at the g ra n g e h a ll T h e y w e re a cco m p a n ie d by M rs. o u r sta te o ffic ia ls
have bad so m e d b y in d iv id u a l d e p o s ito rs w h o
H a llo w e 'e n . O c to b e r 31
A r t h u r M c C o rm ic k o f P o rtla n d
1 lit t le to do in th e past th a t n o w w e re m a in ta in in g a cash balance s ta te o f M in n e so ta B o rd e rin g on
E lto n In g ra m o f near J e w e ll pent
E ir (¡ro v e L a d ie s' S o cia l c lu b w ill it is r e a lly p la n n e d to p u t th e m to w ith th e bank, b u t th e b a n k had th e west b a n k o f th e Red r iv e r
nu fu n d s w it h w h ic h to m eet these v o u w iil fin d s ix co u n tie s w h ic h
th e w e e k -e n d w ith frie n d here and meet w ith M rs F lo ra B a k e r O c to ­
w o rk
checks and th e y w e re re tu rn e d to fo rm one o f th e ric h e s t a g r ic u l­
at T o p H ill
b e r 27. Plans w ill be m ade fo r th e
B i cause th is
state b a n k
idea
O re n Ernst le ft S u n d a y fo r H a r ­ f a ll and w in te r p ro g ra m T h is is comes fro m N o r th D a ko ta and fo r th e ir h o ld e rs w ith a s im ila r n o ta ­ tu r a l d is tric ts in A m - ric a . T h is is
ris b u rg to w o rk at a lo g g in g cam p tlie firs t m e e tin g since S e p te m b e r 84 ye a rs I resided in th a t state and tio n Im a g in e , i f y o u can. a n y n a ­ th e c e le b ra te d Red R iv e r v a lle y —
H illy
Best and G ilb e rt
F ro st o f I w In n m ee tin g s w e re d is c o n tin u e d . to m y s o rro w I s t ill o w n 480 acres tio n a l ba n k, state b a n k o r p riv a te “ th e B read B asket o f th e W o rld ."
H a rris b u rg w e re here d u rin g th e u n t il a fte r th e busy season M e e t­
nt la n d th e re w h ic h m y w ife and b a n k b e in g a llo w e d to re m a in o p ­ A d in in in g those s ix co u n ties on t h r
w e e k-e n d
ings w ill again be h e ld e v e ry tw o fa m ily a nd I im p ro v e d and p a id en w h e n th e y had n o fu n d s o n w est are o th e r co u n ties, w h ic h ,
M r and M rs. G le n n Jon«
and w eeks
fo r w ith th e idea th a t it w o u ld a l- hand w ith w h ic h to cash th e checks w h ile n o t so good as those in th?
M r and M r
A r le y Hu peth o f
o f t h e ir s o lv e n t depositors.
v a lle y its e lf, are co n sid e re d as fin e
Mi
Ir a G M c C o rm ic k w ill have
p. rtlai i u i Mi ai i Mi
Rotx 11 ch a rg e o f th e c a rd roo m at th e ! w a y , be o u r p e rm a n e n t home.
C o n d itio n s f in a lly becam e so bad fa rm in g la n d B u t as yo u go f a r t h ­
"M a n proposes and G o d disposes
Place o f n e a r V e rn o n ia spent th e S ch o lls L a u re l F a rm e rs ' U n io n card
e
r west th e s o il g ro w s th in n e r. T h '
th a t a re c a ll e le c tio n was h e ld and
is an o ld s a y in g b u t in m y case
w e e k -e n d at the P o w e ll home.
e le v a tio n increases and th> avera«*^
F ra z ie r was defeated.
p a rty and dance at L a u re l t h i s !
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M r and M r
F red B e n e fic i. M i­ S a tu rd a y n ig h t
W hen an in v e s tig a tin g c o m m it­ a n n u a l r a in fa ll g ro w s m uch s m a ll-
posed. In 11115. w h ile th e fa rm e rs tee fro m th e state le g is la tu re d e lv ­
am i M r
T o n y Ilin c k and M r
M
r In th e s ix c o u n tie s fo rm in g th e
M rs E ra n k C h ris tie , w h o is e m ­
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B e n e fic i w e n t to H y d e r wood. p lo y e d ill th e P o rtla n d S a n ita riu m ,
ed in to th e a ffa irs o f t h e state Red R iv e r v a lle y a to ta l o f 715
p
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W ash . S u n d a y
ba n k, m a n y stra n g e th in g s w e re fa rm loans w e re made, b u t in s ix
¡spe n t th e w e e k -e n d at hom e
e v e r been, w h e n th e F a rm e rs' C o ­ disco ve re d . P ro b a b ly th e stra n g e s t co u n ties a lo n g th e w e s te rn b o rd e r.
M r and M rs E E H o ffm a n and
o p e ra tiv e E le v a to r, o f w h ic h I was w e re a n u m b e r o f a p p lic a tio n s fo r 2604 loans w e re neg otia te d .
fa m ily v is ite d E a rl N te b e rg c r ut th e n v ic e -p re s id e n t, had d e cla re d
fa rm loans on w h ic h no a p p ra is a ls
I R id g e fie ld . W a sh . S unday.
I w is h to c a ll y o u r a tte n tio n to
a p a tro n a g e d iv id e n d o f 85 per vent, had e v e r been made, b u t across
M iss B e ry l D e fo rd , w h o teaches
a c lo u d a p p ea re d on o u r h o riz o n th fave o f th e m was w r it t e n "T h is a n o th e r m a tte r th a t p ro b a b ly w o u ld
at Eugene and B u fo rd D c fo rd , w h o
h a v e great« r c o n ce rn fo r th e c it i-
w h ic h p ro v e d to be m ore d isa s­
is d r iv in g a tr u c k fo r a c o n tra c to r tro u s th a n any b a il s to rm o r t o r n a ­ m an is a good n o n -p a rtis a n a nd e n ­ bens o f O regon th a n a n y o th e r
H l y M r « f l I r . t M >*<*..r n U r k ,
title d to th is lo a n ."
on th e W o lf c r is 'k c u t- o ff co n stru e -J
th in g I have m e n tio n e d . In 193.3
do th a t I have e v e r seen I have
T h e ne w G o v e rn o r Nestos d id a th e re w e re no fu n d s a v a ila b le w ith
C H F H A I EM M O D N N T A IN
O f ­ lio n w o rk , sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d at fo u g h t d ro u th s , d u st sto rm s and
v e ry w ise th in g H e in d u c e d one w h ic h to m eet th e in te re s t on th e
fic e r . w e re elected as fo llo w s S a t­ home.
heat w aves in th e su m m e r and
u rd a y e v e n in g at th e fir s t m e e t­
Pleasant V ie w school has been b liz z a rd s and fo r ty degrees b e lo w o f th e best b a n k e rs in th e state fa tm loan bonds w h ic h the s ta te
to t u r n h is o w n b a n k o v e r to his o f N o r th D a ko ta had issued to
in g tin season o f th e Ph i ant V ie w ’ o rg a n ize d Io te a ch
th e c h ild re n
ze ro w e a th e r in th e w in te r, b u t
c o m m u n ity c lu b F G H eaton, r e ­ p a rlia m e n ta ry ru le , a c c o rd in g to the (hev w e re a jo k e as co m pared w it h a ssistant and to go to B is m a rc k to s u p p ly th e m oney to fin a n c e these
t r y to u n ta n g le th e mess o f con-
ele cte d p re s id e n t; F F H o ffm a n , le a c h e r M i
R ow ena K e tch a rn O f­
m is e ry caused b y th e N o n - fu .'io n in to w h ic h th e S ta te B a n k fa rm loans. So th e in d u s tria l c o m ­
v ic e -p re s id e n t; W ayne Jones, se cre ­ fic e rs elected w e re G o rd o n C h ris tie , th e
P a rtisa n league
T h is
fic titio u s o f N o rth D a ko ta had been th ro w n . m ission to o k $1.000.000 fro m o u r
ta i v a nd tre a s o n r. le aders fo r c o m ­ p re s id e n t; Don V a u g h t, v lc e -p rc s i- I
p o litic a l o rg a n iz a tio n , w ith its gos­ It was too late, h o w e v e r, to re m e d y s ta te h ig h w a y fu n d and used it to
mitter*« M r. How ena K e tch a rn and d e n t; A r d y th E lz w ilc r , se cre ta ry,
p e l o f d is c o n te n t, w it h its p re a c h ­ m a n y o f th e t e r r ib le m is ta k e s th a t c a y th e in te re s t on these bonds.
M i*' F E H o ffm a n , e n te rta in m e n t, and
W illie Rogers am t
C h a rle s
In 1934. th e y to o k a n o th e r m illio n
in g o f class h a tre d and its p ro g ra m
M rs Ira C. M c C o rm ic k and M r
H a rrim a n . ; ei g ra n ts -a t-a rm s N e w I o f sta te -o w n e d m ills , e le va tors, and b 'd been made, b u t th e w is e o ld o f h ig h w a y fu n d s and th e n t h e
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o th e r p u b lic u tilitie s , has done m ore saved the ta x p a y e rs o f N o r th D a ­ a u to m o b ile o w n e rs o f N o rth D a k o ­
Ego game. A pot lu c k s u p p e r and in o rd e r to g iv e a ll p u p ils the
ta re b e lle d . T h e y in s is te d th a t th e y
h a rm th a n a ll th e d ro u th s and
ta fro m f u r th e r e x p lo ita tio n and w e re n o t p a y in g a u to m o b ile license
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loss.
fees a nd gasoline taxes to pay th e
rust, th a t I have e v e r e x p e rie n ce d
I w a n t n o w to c a ll y o u r a tte n ­
on D o n a ld o f H alsey and M rs I j
m u n ity s in g in g , solos by M rs H a rry
T o b e g in w ith , th e ir p ro g ra m tio n to some s ta tis tic s o f th e S'.ate debts o f t h ? state b a n k Those fu n d s
T w ig g a n d
M c r r ib c ll
H o ffm a n ; M
T u t h lll o f S u th e rla n d
w e r e c a lle d fo r o n ly sta te -o w n e d m ills
'■were to be used fo r th e c o n s tru c ­
h a rm o n ic .i m usic by Jessie a n d h o n o r guests at a d m m r p a rty S u n - ' and e le va tors, b u t as th e ir p o litic a l B a n k o f N o r th D a ko ta ta k e n fro m tio n and m a inte n a n ce o f h ig h w a y s
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and th e y raised such a p ro te st th a t
b a n k dated D e ce m b e r 31. 1925. T h e y f in a lly in th e le g is la tiv e session o f
n e ig h b o rs o f
t h e ir guests
A lla n C o m b e r N e x t m e e tin g w ill w e re
I w h e n th e y liv e d in s o u th e rn O re - | ideas e n la rg e d u n t il th e y had a had m ade 16.482 fa rm loans c o v e r­ 1935, th e le g is la tu re passed a la w
be N o v e m b e r 14
sta te -o w n e d c re a m e ry and ta lk e d in g 4.219.130 acres, f o r
a to ta l d iv e r tin g th e revenues fro m th e
J /\ T h ro n s o n and E ra n k P a in t­ ; gon p r io r to m o v in g here.
o f p u rc h a s in g a la rg e m e a t-p a c k ­ a m o u n t o f $40.505.450.
er. w h o had ju s t re tu rn e d fro m V ic ­
s a le o f licenses fo r th e p riv ile g e o f
in g p la n t and f in a lly s ta rte d an im ­
T h e y s t ill o w n 5241 o f these loans
to ria . B C . v is ite d M r. u n ti M r.
N e ig h b o rh o o d ne w s fro m 30 A r ­ mense h o m e -b u ild in g schem e.
a m o u n tin g to $9,482.385 and th e y
1) M c In n is last w eek
gus co rre sp o n d e n ts i n
d if f e r e n t
T o fin a n c e these v a rio u s s o c ia l­
M rs Ira G M c C o rm ic k
e n te r­ se ctio n s o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty a p ­
is tic e n te rp rise s, c o n v e n ie n t c re d it
ta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y p e a r in th e A rg u s each w e e k
was needed, so th e B a n k o f N o rth
fo r Mr.x Jcs. ie D c z u rc and frie n d s L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re d o ­
D a ko ta was crea te d . T h e le g is la tiv e
o f V a n c o u v e r, W ash . and M r and in g fo r less th a n th re e ce n ts a
act a u th o riz in g it was a p p ro ve d
M rs A lla n C o m b e r o f P o rtla n d .
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JPOM F e b ru a ry 25. 1919. and it opened
E ra n k C h r is tie w e n t to G ra n ts
fo r business on J u ly 28. 1919. Its
Pass O c to b e r HI to a tte n d th e f u ­
S ta te C n p lto l N e w s L e tte r - G iv ­ fir s t b o a rd o f d ire c to rs consisted o f
n e ra l o f Ins fa th e r 95. w h o dn*d th e
L y n n J. F ra z ie r, o u r g o v e rn o r at
d a y b e fore . C h ris tie re tu rn e d home in g th e h ig h lig h ts o f o ff ic ia l ac­ tlia t tim e . W illia m
L a n g e r, a tto r ­
t i v i t y a t Salem .-—E v e ry w e e k in
T h u rs d a y .
th e A rg u s .
t l n e y -g e n e ra l. and J o h n N. Hagen.
H odson
M c C o rm ic k
last w e e k
Former North Dakota Man
Tells of Bank Experience
Pension Meet
Buxton Hall
C h c h a lc m G ro u p
Selects O ffic e rs
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h a rv e s te d b la c k po p corn w ith k e r ­
nels popped on a n u m b r o f cars,
p re s u m a b ly cau.'cd by th e u n u s u a l­
ly hot O c to b e r w e a th e r. T h e co rn
g re w on a so u th slope
M rs W. E Wohlsehleg«*l le ft F r i ­
d a y fo r A u ro ra w h e re sh. is v is ­
it in g a sister. M rs C o llin s G rah a m ,
and b ro th e rs ,
E rn e s t a n d
Paul
Baum an
D M M c In n is was in R e e d v ille
tw o days last w e e k v is itin g a d a u g h ­
ter. M rs. J. A Y o rk , w h o is se r­
io u s ly ill
F ra n k ie and Hav Shook. F re d
M e y e rs , K e ith M a rlo w and E ldon
Modern
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Phone 22RIX
3 0 th A n n iv e rs a ry
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H lT E O N — O v e r s ix ty frie n d s and
n e ig h b o rs w e re e n te rta in e d S a tu r­
d a y e v e n in g at th e I. O
O. F.
h a ll at T ig a rd at a H a llo w e 'e n
p a rty g iv e n b y M r. and M rs. E D.
H ite . T h e e v e n in g was spent p la y ­
in g "500" and d a n c in g fo llo w e d by
a lo v e ly lu n c h at tables decorated
in k e e p in g w ith H a llo w e 'e n . A t th e
su p p er ta b le it was disclosed th e
occasion was th e t h ir t ie t h w e d d in g
a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r. and M rs . H ite .
R ebekah c lu b m em bers m et O c­
to b e r 14 at th e hom e o f M rs. E liz a ­
be th M cG ow a n .
R alph, th e s m a ll son o f M r. and
M rs R o b e rt H o lla n d , had to have
b o th ears lanced last w eek.
G a y fo rd W ils o n fin is h e d h is w o rk
in th e g o v e rn m e n t b lis te r ru s t cam p
and return«?d hom e F rid a y .
M rs. C. W. S tru th e rs a tte n d e d the
WK
PEAL
IN
REAL
H ave you ever th o u g h t
th at the lights on y o u r own
•;tr m ay g lare, due to im ­
proper ad ju stm e n t.
Have your lights scientifi­
cally a d ju s te d to day.
H ills b o ro A rg u s c o n ta in s a ll th i
new s o f H ills b o r o and th e s u r­
ro u n d in g c o m m u n itie s .
Read 11
and keep in fo rm e d on w h a t U
h a p p e n in g at home.
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OUTSIDE
PORTLAND
SCHOOL
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DISTRICT
KURATLI & W ISM ER
H IL L R H O K O .
Telephone 1S91
OREGO N
128« Second St
Lest You Forget
M a y we re m in d yo u th a t th e e re c tio n o f
a m e m o ria l sh ould be s e rio u s ly and care-
f i l i y con dered. M e m o ria ls are im p o rta n t
T o y are necessary. T he m e m o ria l y o u erect
w ill be th e one p u b lic , la stin g , h o n o rin g
r t ird yo u can m a k e o f th e deceased ol
y o u r fa m ily .
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
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P lum e
H. S T A N N A R D . M anager
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COMPARE
this Lum p Sum
Investment Opportunity NOW7!
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A th o rough com parison of re
tu rn , safety, and stability will
quickly convince you of th e ad-
v an tag es of investing lum p - sum
avings here. No m ark et flu c tu a ­
tions, liberal 3«/^% dividends.
G et details ab o u t this invest­
m ent backed by first m ortgages
on hom es rig h t here in this com ­
m unity.
SAFE
RELIABLE
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J. M . P E R S O N , M a n a g e r
Saving, A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro. Oregon
-fklir 1937
CHEVROLET
Plie (tnnpfete Gvi_- Compi.eteik|~l]ew~
WHITER
All tests and c h a rg e s
in aco rd a n c e w ith
O regon S ta te Laws.
Testa and adjustments can be
made anytim e from 8 a. m.
until 6 p. m.
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Store««— H ills b o ro
and A lo h a
K 8T A T B
W r it.
Fir« and Automobile Inauran««
Make Loans and laau« Aur«tT Ronda
th e re are tim es w hen the
g larin g h e a d lig h ts of a n o th ­
e r c a r w ould m ake y o u
th ink you w e r e driving
blindfolded.
License No. 248
L e t us in s p e c t y o u r h e a tin g p l a n t
to d a y — so th a t yo u can e n jo y M o n ta g
a u to m a tic o il h e a tin g w it h o u t d e la y .
T h e M o n ta g o il b u rn e r has been de ­
s ig n e d here in th e W e s t, to g iv e m a x i­
m u m e ffic ie n c y , b u rn in g W e s te rn fu e l
o ils u n d e r W e s te rn c lim a tic c o n d itio n s .
T h e re is no b e tte r o il b u rn e r b u ilt.
E. D . H ite s O bserve
s ilv e r tea and open house a t P a c ific
U n iv e r s ity F rid a y .
O f Course You
W ouldn’t
BU T
O fficial Licensed
Light A djusting
Station
A ATontag will operate with your present furnace!
s e llin g beer in N o rth D a k o ta to th is
state h a n k in te re s t fu n d , and in
1935 th e re c e ip ts fro m th e beer
ta x w ere $545.000.
N o w . in O reg o n
th e
reve n u e
fro m th e sale o f beer and o th er
in to x ic a tin g liq u o rs is used to h e lp
pay fo r p u b lic r e lie f o f th e poor
and needy, b u t in N o rth D a ko ta
it goes to pay th e d e b ts o f th e
state ba n k.
We have- had some e x p e rie n c e
w ith th>' s ta te o f O reg o n eng ag in g
in th e b a n k in g business a lre a d y
th a t is. th e y h a ve d a b b L d in one
j,a rt o f th e b a n k in g business w h ic h
is th e lo a n in g o f m oney. Y o u are
a ll w e ll a w a re th a t th e state la n d
board loans o u r ir r e d u c ib le school
fu n d s in th is state on fa rm m o r t­
gages and has been d o in g so fo r a
n u m b e r o f years. T h e loss s sus­
ta in e d so fa r in th a t a c t iv it y are
e stim a te d in a re p o rt on state land
board re -a p p ra is a ls o f th e s ta te o f
O regon, m ade as o f Septemb« r 26.
1935. u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f W A
S c h o tn fe ld , dean and d irect« ,r o f
a g ric u ltu r e and e x p e rim e n t s ta tio ns
o f th e O regon S ta te co llege, to be
$228 952
T h e n w e have had an e x p e rie n c e
w ith th e W o rld W a r V e te ra n s ' State
A id com m issio n . T h e y h a ve been
m a k in g loans to ve te ra n s on fa rm s
and c it y p ro p e rty f o r a n u m b e r
o f ye a rs past and I h a ve a fo ld e r
lis tin g se ve ra l h u n d re d p ro p e rtie s
w h ic h th e v e te ra n s' sta te a id co m ­
m ission have had to ta k e o v e r and
on w h ic h th e y re a liz e th a t th e re
w ill be a co n sid e ra b le loss. W h a t
th e to ta l a m o u n t o f th a t loss w ill
be. no one can e s tim a te u n t il th e
loans a re f u lly liq u id a te d and th e ir
books closed.
A n o th e r v e ry b itte r e x p e rie n c e
was in a d iffe r e n t lin e o f fin a n ce.
In ste ad o f lo a n in g m on e y t o th e
ir r ig a tio n d is tric ts s ca tte re d i n d i f ­
fe re n t sections
o f ea stern a n d
s o u th e rn O regon, th e s ta te g u a r­
anteed th e in te re s t on th e bonds
of those ir r ig a tio n
d is tr ic ts fo r
fiv e years. W e d id n o t lo a n th a t
m on e y; w e ju s t s im p ly backed th e ir
notes and as is q u ite
com m on,
w h e n th e e n d orse r is m ore re sp o n ­
s ib le th a n th e m a k e r o f th e note,
th e e n d o rs e r had it to p a y and it
has cost th e state o f O reg o n $3,242.-
847.
FASTER
SA FER
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You Wouldn't
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