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    T a r e Six
llil.l SliO RO A l t e r s , HILLSBORO. OREGON
TlmisUity. N ovem ber 19, 19.",»;
Townsendites
May he Factor
in Legislature
e f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n o v e r and above
th e m illa g e levies I f th is Rem o r
a n y p o rtio n o f it is a p p r o v e d b y
th e le g is la tu re It w ill lie Hie f |, ,
Port land housew ives cam p aig n against
tim e since th e session o f BIL’tl ||i,i(
W it h W h ic h i« C oni h i ned th e lliltn h o r o In d e p e n d e n t
increase
in
milk
prices
is
w
idening
and
h ig h e r e d u c a tio n has rece ive .I a.. .
ll ü b b c n » A m u E s ta b IS'?!
H illa b o m In d e p e n d e n t E 't a b . 1$?3
dow ntow n P ortland h e a d q u a rte rs li a \ e
l a b - a id o t h r i th a n th a t p ro v id e d
M rK IN N I V X M« K I N N E Y . P u b lis h e r«
by tin ' p e el¡il levies.
P u b lis h e d T h u rb d n y .
E ntere«! i» « »cv.-nd »l.'ts« m a tt e r in th e
been opened. T he head of tile cam paign
p « * t« 'ffie e a t H i lie b e ro , O re tro n
G e n e ra l fu n d a p p ro p ria tio n s ap
sta te s th a t they have " a g re e d not to nam e Bv \ I I in d lir i k
SA LEM
T hat t h e
T o w n s e n d p ro v e d by th e bu d ge t d ire c to r I ...
our b ack ers but we have no connection "b in e " w ill he a fa c to r in t h e fo rth 1937 3» e x c e e d b y a p p ro x im a te lv
W, V E R N E M -KIN N EY
MRS E. C M eKINNEY
E d ite r
A ssociate Editor
w ith im p ro p e r a ffiliatio n s or an> p a rty ."
c o m in g le g is la tiv e session is g e n ­ $2 Jan ixm th e a p p ro p ria tio n -. v ' e d
e r a lly a d m itte d Ju st how m uch in ­ fo r th e c u rr e n t b ie n n iu m
This
milk
price
increase
is
of
benefit
O F F IC IA L N E W SP A P E R O F W A SIIINGTON CO! NTY
flu e n c e th is b lo c w ill e x e rc is e ov
B udget requests o f th e I I state
to the d airy m en of W ashington county, e r tin - session re m a in s to be seen in s titu tio n s a g g re g a tin g $5 tx’.fl III., -
S e le cte d us O r eiron*« Beet W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1830
N a m e d on M l
e ric n n W e t k 'y N e w s p a p e r E le v e n , 1030
who because of im proved conditions must r ile fir s t test i f T o w iis i - iil I s tre n g th 92 wa re r e d u c e d b y th e b u d g e t ill
i-- c x p c c tc d to c o llie III th e o n . m i/ i rcctoi to $3 .. i'. 11.'
H o n - . a b le M e n tio n N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A — . e ia t ii- n N e w s p a p e r
a reduet
pay
m ore for w hat they buy ami a re en­ tio
n o f th e house, w h e re a n u m b e r o f m ore th a n $1 29.3,043 z\( th a t
I
lu e tio n ( o n t e r t , 1034- ¡3, a n d G e n e ra l E x c e lle n c e , 1035
titled to m ore on w hat they sell.
o f T o w n se n d -e n d o rse d re p re s e n ta ­ tlie re co m m e n d e d a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r
S u b s c rip tio n K a te s S t r ic t ly Cash in A d v a n c e
e s a re ca n d id a te s fo r the sjx-ak- these In s titu tio n s exceed In in .,re
Can th e re be a “ n ig g er in the wood- tiv
W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
e r.-h ip
th a n $37OIMXl t h e
a p p ro p ria tio n s
P e r year
$1.50
T w o m o n th s
.35
pile.' ’ W e believe th e real b a ttle is to
D r R alph I S h a d d o ck, b ig c h ie f vo te d fo r
th e c u rre n t b ie n n iu m .
e>i\ n io n h ts
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elim inate th e milk control board and put
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gon. lias a lre a d y let It be k n o w n in s titu tio n s as a p p ro v e d by the
the d airy m en of the P o rtlan d m ilksbed at th
O u ts id e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
a t w it h 22 T o w n s e n d ite s in th e budget d ir e c to r c a ll fo r th e e x-
1 • S ., p e r y e a r
$2.00
F o re ig n c o u n tr ie s
$3.50
the m ercy of t he "d o g -c a t-d o g " policy. We house h is o rg a n iz a tio n i g o in g to p e n d itu re o f o n ly $34(i.l73(M d u r ­
h a v e n 't h e a rd of any cam p aig n against huve a lot to say a b o ut w h a t goes in g th e b ie n n iu m N o m a jo r ina -
MEM BER
O re g o n S ta te
on in Salem d u rin g th e fo rth c o m ­ p ro v e m e n U a re In c lu d e d in the
F ir s t A u d ite d P a p e r.
h d i t i r ia l A ^stM 'ia tb 3 u n d
o th e r increases.
in g s e s o o n If H r S h a d d o c k 's esli
L a rg e s t A B C W eekly
lis t, th e la rge st s in g le ite m being
N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l Asso>
C ir c u la t io n in W ent.
m ute o f T o w n se n d s tre n g th is c o r ­ th a t o f a re c e iv in g w a rd at t h e
t i a t ion.
rect then, indeed his oi g a i n / a t i o n e astern O re g o n state h o s p ita l at
s h o u ld have no d if f ic u lt y in d o m ­ P e n d le to n , w h ic h , to g e th e r w ith
in a tin g
the
p roceedings o f th a t re m o d e lin g o f th e liv in g q u a rte rs
.loin the Red Cross if you can possibly body
In th a t eve n t th e m a n tle e f
in stitu tio n la eatimated to
a ffo rd to do so. It needs you am i you need th e sp e a k e rs h ip s h o u ld descend on c. at st that
S iittixxi
o i l i e r b u ild in g
in ­
This Pacific coast m aritim e strik e is it'. By all m eans be g racious to those vol­ one o f th e T o w n se n d -e n d o rse d c a n ­ c lu d e d In th e lis t are tw o ph> a
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b ig g e r th a n e ith e r th e shipow ners or the u n te e r w orkers, who give of th e ir tim e m ah. R u ll i ( U n io n . Ilo s rh o f D e ­ r u n s ' eottages at th e sta te h ...- pit.,1
in S alem to cost $15.(XXI tw o re i
w orkers. It e ffects th e business conditions a n d m oney in soliciting y our m e m b e r­ schutes. o r H vd e of Lane
d c n tia l eottages at th e s t;ite prison
of th e en tire coast and reflects to th e d e tri­ ships.
B u t th e re a re m a n y w h o d is p u te $1(1 (XXI. tw o p h y s ic ia n s cottage at
D r S h a d d o c k s c la im
In fu e l a t h i‘ tu b e rc u lo s is
h o s p ita l
Salem
m ent of every individual. T hat this sta le ­
n u m b e r o f th e T o w n u n i en d oi -ed $15 (XXI. n e w h e a tin g p la n t a n d
m a te should be allow ed to continue is be­
c a n d id a te s have a lre a d y p u b lic ly la u n d ry at th e e a stern O regon tu
an n ou n ce d th a t in a c c e p tin g t h e b e re u lo sis h o s p ita l at T lie D a lle
yond all reason. The rig h ts of th e g reat
s u p p o rt o f th e T ow n s e n d ite s th e y $51 4IX) It is hoped th a t fe d e ra l
m a jo rity should come first and it is up the
m ade no c o in m ittc c in c u t o f sup­ a id to th e e x te n t o f «5 p e r cent
gov ern m en t to see th a t these lig h ts p re ­
p o rt to th e m o v e m e n t and d o n o t - m a y be se cu re d in fin a n c in g the
N on-C itizen Not An Asset
feel th e m se lve s o b lig a te d to sup-1 b ie n n iu m 's b u ild in g p ro g ra m , re ­
vail.
T h e re is a m o ve m e n t on fo o t in th e A m e ric a n
p o rt e ith e r th e ca n d id ate s of tlie ¡ d u r in g th e cost to th e sta le to
T here a re undo u b ted ly tw o sides to L e g io n , press re p o rts state, to u rg e th e g o v c rn n n n t m
$190.395.
o v e m e n t o r its p ro g ra m T h a t bi
to
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th is fig h t as th e re a re to most every q ues­
m g th e ease m u c h o f th e In flu e n c e
n a ire s c la im th a t fig u re s show th a t som e 3.000.000 o f th e T o w n s e n d ite s ns an e ffe c ­
and both sides a p p e a r to be in the a lie n s a re in th is c o u n try ille g a lly and th a t a ll o r
e w o r k in g " b lo c " in th e h o m e
mood fo r a com plete show dow n. In the th e b u lk o f th e m s h o u ld be d e p o rte d . T h e y also tiv
can be d is c o u n te d at th e outset
c
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h
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re
fo
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years
m eantim e business, in dustry and a g ric u l­
A m o n g those w h o d is c o u n t t h e
w ith o u t m a k in g an a tte m p t at a ll to becom e c itiz e n s s tre n g th o f th e T o w n s e n d b lo c are
tu re . a p p a re n tly m ust stan d by and su ffe r and
th a t a la w s h o u ld be enacted lim it in g th e p e rio d
rs o f I f a r r y lly K.ry Johnson and
u n d e r c ra m p ed econom ic c o n d it io n s o f reside n ce in th is c o u n try fo r those n o t in te re s te d a B o n iv u ln m b n e t r K o la f m s u a p th p o c rte
o u n ty fo r the
b ro u g h t ab o u t by d ry in g up the ch an n els in c itiz e n s h ip .
s p e a k e rs h ip T hese c la im th a t B o i­ W a lter I ’ irre e
H y d e p a rk in N e w Y o r k . la te
v ln . w h o has been a c tiv e ly c a m ­
B o th ideas a re good A s id e fro m those w h o are
o f tra d e .
w ith in the
o u r c o u n tr y in c o n n e c tio n w ith business e n te r ­ p a ig n in g fo r th e h o n o r fo r th e past does n o t e x a c tly lie
•Much of th e u nrest on the coast for p in rises
a .- ii.a ■■ mm k.-d f. i . -io
tw o yeais, a lre a d y has th e jo b " in • ' .
in t h e ir o w n n a tio n in th e n a tu ra l h a n d lig
several y e a rs has been due to an alien o f ite rn a tio n a l tra d e o r com m erce, th e re is no n ason th e bag" and th a t am ong h i iiux.t W a s h in g to n p a tro l, b u t w it h an i n ­
itio n g a i n e d tro m y e a is o f fre e
rad ic al, H a rry Bridges, who, w ithout a w h y w e s h o u ld p ro v id e a g o v e rn m e n t and o p p o r­ a rd e n t s u p p o rte rs are se v e ra l m e m ­ tu
w h o gain e d t h e ir seats th ro u g h le g g in g , one o f us fo u n d h im . If
h a n d to stay him, continues to stir up tu n itie s fo r th o usa n d s o f p e o p le w h o have no i n ­ bers
th e s u p p o rt o f • th e T o w n se n d o r ­ in th e w in n e r's c a m p on e le ctio n
te re st in b e co m in g c itiz e n s and m a n y o f w h o m lo n g
n ig h t
strife . H e seeks to have a fed e ra l court f? r th e d a y w h e n th e y ra n ta k e th e w e a lth th e y g a n iz a tio n .
th a t as It m a y th e fact r e ­
S ta n d in g on th e v e ra n d a o f h;
o rd e r p roviding for- unloading of p erish ­ have a c c u m u la te d h e re a nd r e tu r n to t h e ir h o m e ­ m a Be
in s th a t th e re is p le n ty o f po­ m o th e r's h o ttie w ith m e m b c i s o f
a b le p ro d u cts unloaded and says, "W e la n d . We a re no lo n g e r a n a tio n w it h a b ig c o u n try lit ic a l m a n ip u la tio n u n d e r w a y r ig h t Ins
fa m ily a ll in e v e n in g d r.
u la tio n We have a ll w e can do to ta ke
n o w fo r c o n tro l o f the house H o w
have tied up all ports, and th ey will stay a ca nd re lit o f t le < u p r o c p itiz
th e P re s id e n t received th e p la u d ­
e n s and s h o u ld n o t be lu m p , red by
md
La',
urette
of
Portland,
w
ho
its
o
f his n e ig h b o rs , as a p p i xi-
tied up until we get our d e m a n d s.” W h at th e b u rd e n o f a p o p u la tio n w h ic h has no in te re s t p i . - hied o v e r th e him. o at th . - l. i -’
tw o h u n d ic d o f th e to w n -
rig h t has he to say w h at shall be don»* in in c itiz e n s h ip o r c la im to its p ro te c tio n . A s to ria A.s- sp e cia l i ■ sion and ha since ascend- n fo ia lk tc ly staged
a v ic to ry p a ra d e w ith
to ria n -B u d g e t.
■ i i " the role o f democratic i . band, fla re s and o th e r tra p p lm ;..
th is country. Should this alien be allow ed
tio n a l c o m m itte e m a n , is said to be re m in is c e n t o f o ld f.i ,b io tic J so .
to rem ain in this co u n try ? No! In no
a n x io u s to d ic ta te th e o rg a n iz a ­ to w n c e le b ra tio n s .
o th e r country in th e w orld w ould an alien
tio n . p o s s ib ly w ith an eve i n t i c
A s tlie pa ra d e rs. f in a lly
f id'-.I
g o v e rn o rs h ip tw o years hence Jo h n
•ret by w ith th e things th a t he has pulled
A Sound Recovery
B e rk m a n , c h a irm a n
f th e M u lt- o u t in th e d ista n ce, a lig h t, ram
on tlie anci-.-.tral home
in th e U. S. Try and visualize an alien or
n o in a h c o u n ty c e n tra l c o m m itte e , s p u tte re d
and tin - f ir s t la d y o f th e la n d in v it ­
The u ltim a te effect o f depression, and its w orst i a 1 - .> - 111 id . - r * ... I ... b e . - xi
anyone else g e ttin g by w ith it in Russia,
effect, is th a t men lose jobs; tha t because they can- have i hand in th e m ix in g o f th e ed us in
G erm an y or Italy.
T o m C o re i ra n . an o ld flr e n d o f
not fin d w o rk they cannot p ro vid e th e ir fa m ilie s
p o liti al m e d ic in e th a t w ill p re -
The situation clearly d em an d s g o v ern ­ w ith tlie nec : - ¡ties and com forts o f life.
cede th e o p e n in g o f th e session. th e fa m ily , a c c o m p a n ie d th e n
p o rte rs
in to
M r. Rt is e v e lt'i
li­
m ent action. One wav out m ight be gov­
S im ila rly , the u ltim a te effect, and the fine st e f­ A n d of Clmr. .- it i ■ in. ■
a t th e state a d m in is tra tio n w ill b ra ry to th e tu n e o f "O h S ip .ililia '
e rn m en t operatio n of th e strik e - bound fect o f recovery, is that men go back to w o rk. We th
its tin- p re s id e n t, his u su a l s m ilin g
become again a happy nation, w ith our shirt-sleeves re m a in e n tire ly n e u tra l in th e o r ­ self, re c e iv e d th e c o n g ra tu la tio n
vessels w ith th e naval reserve.
g a n iz a tio n m a n ip u la tio n s
W h I I e
ro ile d up.
G o v e rn o r M a rtin , h im s e lf.
w i l l o f the n e w s p a p e rm e n and p h o to g ­
P roo f th a t we are w e ll on the road to recovery p ro b a b ly re m a in in th e b a c k g ro u n d ra p h e rs .
M rs R oosevelt, d u r in g th a t tin »
comi'S from the U n ited States cham ber o f commerce so fa r a ; any a c tiv e p a rtic ip a tio n
itself, w h ich has ju s t been told by its ow n in v e s ti­ in th e o rg a n iz a tio n is con ce rn e d h ad s u p e rv is e d the p re p a ra tio n
W eil th a n k goodness th e big political ga
tin g com m ittee th a t seven m illio n men have been h ii
th fu l aide and a d v is e r, W o f a m id n ig h t lu n c h fu r frie n d
fu ss is all over but th e c h e erin g and th e p u t back to w o rk since the lo w p o in t o f the depres­ L. G y o o u sin,
is not to be do tra in e d a m i uew s|,a|M -rm eii a lik e .
As we p re p a re d to d o ju s tic e to
by a n y c o n s id e ra tio n s o f o f f i c i a l
postm ortem s. It is a pity th a t th e country sion.
Seven m illio n men! T hat means, rou gh ly, seven d ig n ity o r p o litic a l m< .le stv It wa.-. th e p ri'M d e n tiu l food, th e " h o y s '
should be su b je c ted to such a cam p aig n
la rg e ly
th ro u g h
Hie n c tiv itb , ,.f as the n e w s h a w k s a rc u s u a lly re ­
of “ hooey.” W e hope th a t th e cam p aig n m illio n fa m ilie s on w h ich the sun shines again
fe rre d to b y t h e ir hostess. Were
Remember, these are men em ployed in priva te (io s s lin in th e p re - p rim a r y c a m ­ b e ttin g tw o to one th a t Hie "p ie ce
fo u r y ears hence is not so b itter. W e ex­ in d u stry. These figu res have no connection w ith oth­ paign tlia t Ho- demon-it pri enti 1
a c o m p le te le g is la tiv e tic k e t in the (!<• re s is ta n c e " w o u ld be th e p re s i­
te n d c o n g ra tu la tio n s and express the hope ers w ho are em ployed on governm ent projects.
d e n t’s
fa v o rite
d is h scra m b le d
fie ld th is year. M a n y o f th e dem o
F urthe rm o re, although the U nited States cham ­ e ra tie v ic to r s o w e t h e i r pre once eggs and so i t was.
th a t the w inners receive w h o le h e arte d co­
ber o f comerce has been, in the main, opposed to on t in - tic k e t to th e u rg in g s o f
S h o r tly
a fte r
1:30 a. m . M r.
o p eratio n , free from hum an selfishness.
the m a jo r measures o f the a d m in istra tio n , its figures Go- d in and fro m th a t fact alone, Roosevi I,
re c e iv e d
G o v e rn o r
back up the cla im of President Roosevelt th a t re ­ he has a r ig h t to e x p e c t th a t Ins L a n d o n 's message o f c o n g ra tu la -
tio
n
and
cove ry "'is in the bag."
f in a lly
r e tir e d fo r the
w ish e s s h o u ld
be co n su lted
on
As fo r those w ho croak o f gloom and im pend­ m a tte rs e ffe c tin g th e w e lfa re of n ig h t.
T he C om m ercial N ational bank is c a r ­ in g disaster, the cham ber o f com m erce i.1 to ld by its Hie - la te a d m in is tra tio n w hich lie O ne th in g p a r tic u la r ly im p re -. e.l
ry in g on an excellent w ork in th e holding ow n investigators tha t “ it is c le a rly e vid e n t th a t rep re se n ts as p o litic a l co n ta c t m an > Oiir r e p o r t e i T h e p r c - u d c i^ ill I
h o u r o f v ic to ry , was tlie c o o lc -t
estimates w h ich have been made o f unem ploym ent
of th e a n n u al 4-H club corn show . It f u r ­ have
been g re a tly exaggerated."
p r a w in g fo r low- n u m b e r, on th e person in th e e n tire assemblage.
nishes an inspiration to th e p a rtic ip a n ts
T hat is proof, fro m an a u th o rita tiv e source, th a t 1937 a u to m o b ile lir in s e p ln b ; w ill T he ra y o f v ic to r y one expected,
th a t cannot be estim ated. The officer- of w e're on our feet again. G ive those figu res to the be co n d u cte d by S e c re ta ry o f S ta te and w h ic h w o u ld h a ve been J u s ti­
(.11 F rid a y . S n e ll re p o rt., th a t fie d c o n s id e rin g th e la n d s lid e , even
th e bank are to be c o n g ra tu la te d on th e ir next prophet of gloom w ho te lls you this nation •Snell
e a rly re tu rn s in d ic a te d , was e n ­
a p p lic a tio n s fo r th e n e w (dates
is
n
't
s
trid
in
g
along
the
up
w
a
rd
grade!—N
ew
s-T
ele­
vision and su p p o rt of such a w orthy en ­ gram.
have been co m in g to bis o ffic e in t ir e ly m issin g . Instead, th e usual
s m ile
g re e te d
a ll
te rp rise .
g re a te r v o lu m e th a n e v e r b e fo re in Roosevelt inn
com ers. N o t a su s p ic io n o f th e
Hie h is to ry o f th e d e p a rtm e n t.
I "N e w R o o s e v e lt" s im ii' li.e l pi e-
Zîilbbon^V g u s
Milk Prices
U. S. Must Act
U7zn/ Other Editors Say
tion
A nnouncem ents of the m any new nuto-
m obiles sold by Hill-¡boro d e a le rs ¡ire to
be found in th e special autom obile section
of th is issue. The autom obile industry
h as m ore th a n kept a b re a s t of the tim es
a n d v alues o ffered now ¡ire m any tim es
g r e a te r th a n those ol bul a few years ago.
I he B re a k fa st d u b is off to 3 fly in#
s ta r t in its e ffo rts to rai-e funds for lig h t­
in g th e Hilhi g rid iro n and the building of
¡1 g ra n d s ta n d . W ith this im petus it is sure
to go over. M any local people will he w ill­
ing to h elp them in every way possible.
M rs. C. E. W ells is to be c o n g ra tu la te d
on h e r o p p o rtu n ity to serve as H illsboro's
f irs t councilw om an. H er long experience
in public a ff a ir s should b e of value to the
city g o v ernm ent.
Washington
Parade
Our Yesterdays
F ifte e n Y ears Ago
Argus,
N o v e m b e r 17. 1921 F a te o f d a ir y league
in balance. B o a rd o f d ire c to rs vo te to d isb a n d . V o te
to be re fe rre d . S ix m o n th s ’ pay b e h in d .
H ill- b o r o post. A m e ric a n L e g io n , sponsors A r m is ­
tic e D a y o b se rva n ce . B oys in u n ifo rm lead b ig
re e l p a ra d e in a fte rn o o n . C o lo n e l J. J. C ro s s le y o f
P o rtla n d
p rin c ip a l speaker. W illia m N elson w in s
s lo w a u to race. M a r v in R o b in so n place f ir s t in fa t
itia n 's la ce a n d C a rl I,a rse n .second, [.e s te r A s b a h r
ca u g ht th e greased pig. B usiness men o f H ills b o ro
c o n trib u te $300 to th e post to c a r r y out. th e p ro g ra m .
F. A. E ve re st resign s as c o u n ty re c o rd e r.
T h irty Y ears Ago
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dieted wa.. vioibla. The n u n who
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" " '''I s had ju s t w o n a fo u r- y e a r lease on
b " " ' ' ' ' i l e Sion in J a n - ' th e W h ite house was th e sam e tm -
m e m b e r, w i l l he e o n - I a ffe c te d
hum an
b e in g w c
had
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I k n o w n fo r a good m a n y years.
, i ' ns
»>« $17.918.-,
In th e m e a n tim e th e c a p ita l w ith
’»•)/..»2. n il b e a rin g the approval < I its 100.000 fe
“ d ‘ e ra l e m p lo ye e s was
B u d g e t D ire c to r W allace S W h a r­ ce ll h ra tin g th e p re s id e n t’s v ic to ry
ton. T h is fig u re , a c c o rd in g to W h a r- in its o w n w a y . C ro w d s ja m m in g
tu n . rep re se n ts a re d u c tio n o f $2 - d o w n to w n .streets, w a ite d u n t il t h e
523.578.9« fro m the b u d g e t requi- t's o u tco m e
a p p ea re d
c e rta in ,
and
bh-ii w iih iii., department bj the then, s in g in g , s h o u tin g and m a k in g
state's n u m e ro u s a c tiv itie s support- noise w ith e v e ry in s tru m e n t im a g ­
cd b y le g is la tiv e ip pro pria tion s.
in a b le , w e n t hom e.
O f Hie a p p ro v e d a p p ro p ria i ions
M t r. R oosevelt's p ro b le m s a re as
a p p ro x im a te ly S1.000.000 repr<- e u t ; b ig 1 and as t r y in g to d a y as a n y he
th e reco m m en d e d budget fo r r e lie f h i , h a d ' 1 face since M arch , 1933.
p n rp o ; es to be fin a n c e d o u t <,f
W ill lie liv e u p to th e m a g n ito d e
p ro fits o f th e s ta te liq u o r c o m m is ­ o f his chance, as a va st m a jo r ity
sion. T he re m a in in g $13 »«8.117 is to ■igrees he has in th e past fo u r
he fu ia n c e d o u t o f th e ge n era l fu n d yi-ai
and go o u t in 1910 jn a blaze
W ith
reve n u e s a c c ru in g to th is ' o f g lo ry ?
fu n d to ta lin g $14.397,(187 d u rin g th e I
H is is th e o p p o r tu n ity , and close
b ie n n iu m th e re re m a in s a s u rp lu ; p o litic a l o b s e rv e rs b e lie v e he w ill
o f $529.509 911 to m eet o th e r n e e d
succeed a n d m a k e fo r h im s e lf one
th a n thus» in c lu d e d in th e budget
° t th e fe w p e rm a n e n t n ic h e s in
p ro v id in g , o f course. H u t th e le g - A m m irn 's p o litic a l h a ll o f fam e.
islators fo llo w th e reco m m a n d a - i
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A r g il . N o v e m b e r 15, 1900 C o u n ty c o u rt votes
a g a in s t h a v in g g e n e ra l roa d m a s te r at $150 a m o n th .
D r. W illia m s has so ld th e D e lta D r u g sto re to
D rs. , I , . in k la . t e r and , ,. T a m
. ie sie , a nd J. P. M a g ru d e r
has ta ke n ch a rg e o f th e busiru-.
The M essm g e r g ro c -
c r y has been sold to G. J. P a lm u te e r.
O reg o n C ondensed M ilk c o m p a n y w o r k in g n ig h t tions
i 1 of . \ h? budKet director.
n r . W ile y Speaker
a nd d a y to k e e p rip e n e d crea m ahead fo r orders.
o f the b u d ie t ‘ h^ r ~ m , m înCnda i ‘° " s I , A n a e th e lic . were disrtisaed at the
C o u n ty fa rm Is b e in g im p ro v e d . T ra c t b e tw e en
« Î . . . . ” ' k’ t d ire c to r Is an item R otary club
house a rid r a ilro a d cle a re d . N e w w a te r s u p p ly p u t in . o f $861,688.38 fo r the state system I D. E. W ile y . last T hursday by Dr.