Death Strikes at Veterans of State Senate sm im . \vr. o is hi w ith in - • ■ ' i at n □ : r 'l J n i • HILHI NEWS r lO O d iJ O tia T lO H S n - t ' Reach I otal of $2422.37 to n o te p re sid e n t p ro m ise s a nei.il tune. S e ve ra l .special fe a tu re a ie b e lili: c o n te m p la te d th a t will be o f coin handling the problem of orphan invalid kiddies and memtici s aloti your sins'* Ron Io Him: em brace H u n . cast a ballot, w id e Ills name in years. n il it. eleet H im y u m S a v io u r He tb » l bcllevelh t Wvdncsda> Thom as A V er- ed. G irl R eserves' ann u al "M other Ye C re a tu re com fort hum an w ith th e O regon legislature for president of the A m erican- C reation of a C olum bia riv e r ad son since th e last issue of the A r­ and D aughter" tea w as held T h u rs­ dt'nius. , i i Q uite .sure.'* was the reiilv •I w ell-being: a Sinile from th e m i l l many years. F lan k Davey. 86-year- m in istrato r to have ch arg e of Bon- gus include B eaverton $13. Hazel- d ay at th e hom e of D ixie l.ee i.-ation to u n e .l. was the assent- know the m an w ho shot ,» to the grave old assistant sergeant-at-arm s, died lteville pow er ad vocated by P re s i-| dale. $6. Tigard $50 98. F o r e s t M acDowell. pres.dent of th e club. bly speaker He told of his boy " I t lo o ks ra th e r d ir ty And after th at'' emin ke,i at a Salem hospital W ednesday dent Roosevelt He also urges crop G rove $16. Diller $2 ho.-,t in H olland and gave a very the custom er The them e of the tea w as t h e "It i- appointed unto men one D onations taken in at th e Argus night a fter suffering a sudden a t­ insurance as b u ffer against farm to d ie ami a fte r this the J ilili: cede expressed tlirough the m ed i­ in terestin g com parison betw een the W e ll y es,' re p lie d t h e clerk tack of illness only the day before failure. Prod« senator« d u b i o u s o ffic e since last issue a re as f o l­ um of jew el- standards of U sing and econom ic "th at's w here the anim al .struck meld ' Bible And th e Judgm ent " lows: \\ L S tark . $1. Jo h n Fuegy D avey, for m any years identified about court plan. _ M em ber- of the cabinet received conditions in th e U nited tin- ground w hen it fell out the "A nd I -aw a g reat w hite throne, with newspapers in various parts W histle factor in probe of Italian S'- Mrs. S arah Rose'. $1. F arm in g - S tates and the E uropean countries. tree. Ex and H un that sat on it, from whose of the state, served in th e house m otorship F eltre w reck in Coluni- ton Union Sunday s c h o o l . $2: th e guests F reshm an and so p h o ­ He told w hy foreigners should be- . face th e e ir lli and th e heaven fled o f representatives in the sessions Fia riv e r Pilot adm its tw o-blas: F arm ers' M utual F ire In su ran ce m ore girls and th eir m others w ere I come natu ralized He said th a t o f 1 aw ay: and th ere was found in Divorce« G ran ted of 1905 and 1907. being sp eak er of crossing signal. i Co.. $5. D aughters of Union Vet- received from 3:30 to 4. an d ju n io r the I 6 'j m illion foreign-born men plaee for them th e house d u rin g the latter term M ary .Astor, screen star. a n d eratts. $2. C laud Davis. $2 Business and senior girls and th e ir m others and women in the U nited S tates ‘ Sandig en Alice Hot lens, from "A nd I saw the dead, em ail and Jo h n P. Hunt, veteran chief clerk prom inent M exican sportsm an m ar- and P rofessional Women s club. $5; w ere received d u rin g the tw o hours only half of them have become I), vid A great, stand before God; uni the T aylor Edith S from liv e n F Mrs S tanley C hin and daugh- of th e seneate, died In a P ortland ri$~ M rs F red Jossv. $1: H azeldale Iggiks w ere opened: and another A m erican citizens hospital T hursday after an illness S -v S-n in explosion on school and teacher. $2 71 P x tlu an , e l ' M adeline and M axine of P o rt- Hook was opened, w hich e- the IFW. C U I H I I It PR O I ! $1 VNT Book of 1 lfe; and tin’ dead w ere of ten days Hunt, w ho was 58 1 • s s " y o n tin f . S isters of N orth Plains. $20. A b ra­ land w ere honor guests Miss G race V acation A nnounced l owers, se c retary of P ortland and y ears of age. had been a senate F riday. F eb ru ary 19 ham Z um kehr. $1. Andrew C arrick ish Rabbi. C atholic Priest judged out of those things w hich S pring vacation has been d e fin ite ­ P ro Jew th e urea, talk ed to the m others em ploye since 1907. first as assist- W aukegan. 111., sit-dow n strik e rs 's e n t from C an a d a ' $5 testan t C lergym an, aim in arm w ere w ritte n in the books acco rd ­ ly announced to be from M arch 29 an d girls on th e aims, purposes, city by city to urge a w . :1c . w - -i ¡.I ing to th e ir Works "So th e thief a n t to th e chief clerk, and then defy co u rt's eviction o rd er Teai to A pril 4 and activities of the organization. Now closet home V accine virus cam e into th e thief's rew ard: the as chief clerk since 1921. gas. clubs fail to get an y w h ere N urse G iv es A dvice Mrs. Jackson. Mrs C onnell a n d to stam p out sm allpox am ong tb m urderer in to the k iller's pt.i • • • • S e n ato r R obinson and o th er ad- Mrs W einstein, the school nurse. kiddies, anti to x in to kill o u t th e li a is to the liai s le w a id Jud.. Mrs E nschede poured T he kitchen m in istratio n ites ta k e floor of sen R eports cu rren t about th e le g is -. ate to defend RooseveJt court ,an "Although th e re ap p aren tly dreaded d ip h th eria. F u e Preven m ent Day m etes out to the li M r and Mrs W V ern e M cK ln- was in charge of E sth er H arty and latu re _ m ild and fair - S ____ w ith the v I' follow ing .. h as” • been any serious disease at tio n W eek to m ake tile him . e afe dead th e plaee they earned by th eir . a. that W I.. G osslin. i , s e « c re ta ry , as t . u ato v v 1 r W »»1Ill III ' ney • vinvi.univu , .1 a V d II in III jl I > • L ouise u i '' v. C t ruzen. i . ' l ivtV It: en heeler en tertain ed «1 at n e r p parly th e school, th ere has been a n u m ­ against b u rning, e v e rt anim al in lives of sin And w ho-. h io i w i d t.H m e e c c h h airm , 'r m«S'. ,plan.' says a' m “ d ic ta to rs h ip . S u n d a y fo r a g ro u p o f re la tiv e s g ir ls assistin g E le a n o r H endler o f a ll cars now o p e ra t­ pointed m to 3 th h e l ’ a full-tim an ­ h ‘V Jo h n L Lewis to m ake d riv e to ; anc' friends. P resent w ere Mr an d E velyn Steinke. H elen G raf. L ucille b e r of cases of scabies, o r itch, and the dairy herd tested to spot T H 1 nut found w ritten in the Hook in g m i the h ig h w a y s ship of the parole board if th at of organize m illion oil in d u stry w ork- Mrs P aul Skelton. Mis- B e r th a ) C arls n. E velyn H atfield and Irm al I’1»*-«*.'*«* diseases a re highly Social S ecurity to give pe-.ee to old Life w as east into the 1 ik fice is created by this session. w ere ecs have contagious, and any stu d en t w ho age Lodges a n d S erv ice C lubs F ir e " B ib le Jones and Mrs T ula H ackney, all T rask denied , , by both H a ve you an in n e r eve liv w h ic h h as sym ptom s of inflam m ation of 1 . . . Gosslin . an „ d , G ov- H enry Ford advises a ll w orkers I of P ortland: Miss Peggy D oherty S u b scrib e now to th e Argus. yo u see Jesus C h ris t liv in g fo r ernor M artin this week. Gosslin is to stay out of lab o r organizations J f Banks, and M r and Mi's F ran k the eye or itching, w hich is w orse . ' D E F E C T IV E E IG H T S A ttends A dvisor Meet ex-officio a m em ber of the present and charged th a t "in tern atio n al fi- B arr Mrs E C M cKinney . Fran- at night, is urged to stay at hom e - Miss W eatherred atten d ed a G irl T reatm ent is necessary for e ith er parole board. n an ciers are behind th e l a b o r e*s Barr. Miss D orothy B arr, host R eserve advisors' m eeting in P o rt­ • • • • u n io n s" He says "cu re for strik es and hostess and son W alter 3Or 4) »re Unsafe condition, as it w ill continue f o r 1 land F e b ru ary 17. and o th er labor difficulties is a Miss M argaret T u rn b u ll of Moro an in d efin ite period.** C hancellor H un ter's fight f o r Miss F lin t Hostess spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and at m ore th a n 15 m iloa m ore m oney for th e state system h,8h m inim um wage W ant Rope R eturned M arvbel F lint was host ess to the Mrs. F L. Chase. S aturday. F e b ru ary 20 of higher education has resulted per h o u r, y e t most o f us Some culprit betook lum sclf of G irl R eserve cabinet m e m b e r s in an increase of ap proxim ately E uropean nations clam p dow n an th e rope on th e flagpole Mr B arnes d riv e ¡it speeds o f fro m T h ursday evening at a pot luck w ishes he or she w ould re tu rn it. * $212.000 over th e budget recoin- em bargo on fighting men for Spain G range P lans Dinne 10 to 5(1 m iles per h our. m endations subm itted by G overnor to halt m ------- enace of gen eral war. G range ladies w ill have a b en e d in n er. No questions asked. Philos H ave Social M artin. T he w ays and m eans com S trik e rs h o l d W aukegan. 111., fit ch ick en d in n e r at th e G range B rat G aston G irls P hilo girls enjoyed p l a y i n g m ittee agreed to a plan involv­ m an u factu rin g p lant in defian ce of h all M arch 9 from 5:30 to 8 p. m. H ilhi girls' basketball team play-1 H O W ARF. Y O U R in g a $400.000 ap p ro p riatio n and police. Deadlock tighter. Illinois Follow ing th e d in n er a p rogram and “C ourt W hist" W ednesday ev ening , h e Qaston girls' team last Tues- àay aví ^ T n ^ wnnthng 10 to 4 H stabilization of th e m illage re v ­ governor eyes situ atio n but has not dance w ill be given. Mrs. H. H at th e ir re g u la r m onthly social 1 dav m iss tan » !. -Miss enues for higher education at the aclfd - _ S tan n ard is p ro g ram chairm an. m eeting Miss Y oder a n d P resident Roosevelt m aps court Rublic is invited 1930 level effective w ith 1928 This V - I ', ',-, ' Dattle. Hoover w arns “hands H ousew arm ing G iven— does not provide a n additional M edal A w arded d e p a rtm e n t at U niversity of O re- A h o usew arm ing w as given for revenue. T he increased allow ance o ff su p rem e court. D ixie Lee M acDowell w as pre- gon. introduced t h r e e students. I Come in T o d a y ! Tornado hits in Louisiana. 45 Mr. and Mrs. W. V erne M cK inney sen ted w ith a "Good C itizenship" W alter Eschebeck A very C om b- fo r higher education com es out of d estro >'ed- 13 P is o n s in- in th e ir new hom e T h u rsd ay n ig h t m edal by M rs C. E W ells and B arnev Hall, w ho gave a verv in-1 th e general fund. J ; by a larg e gro u p of friends. F o rty - Mrs. W R M anley of th e D. A. R te restin g discussion on th e U nited S o m e th in g e n tire ly new in H ills b o ro — u stro n g e r, P re c is io n T e s tin g T rains crash in m ine at S p rin g five w ere present T hey w ere p r e - ! in th e assembly W ednesday. N ot even G overnor M artin h im ­ S tates constitution. tig h te r w ave th a t w ill m ake yon look y o u r best— G arden. CaL, blast k ills six m en. sented w ith som e b eau tifu l silv er E q u ip m e n t self w ould be able to recognize, serving dishes. Sunday, F ebruary 21 in the revam ped m ining board bill a n il in g re a te r c o m fo rt w ith no heavy m a c h in e ry Licensed Station w ith friends and relativ es in O re­ S ilver Tea Postponed— the “child" w hich he sent to th e S ilv er tre a su re of $185.000 taken in v o lv e d , 'f r y one o f o u r new perm anents to d a y — gon. is now visiting at th e J. M Gil- t o -fhe d,eath ° f ° u leg islatu re tw o w eeks ago. The from Italian m otorship F eltre, sunk , V anderzanden home. f-„,,__lette th e e r last silv er tea sponsored by bill as w orked out by th e m ining in C we k n o w y o u 'll be m ore than pleased. olum bia riv week. B irthday C elebrated com m ittees of the house and sen ate Storm s, floods h it fiv e states in th e K ing's D aughters of th e M E church an d scheduled for tonight carries an ap propriatio n of $50.000 east. Mr and Mrs. Jo e V anderzanden (By A gnes V anderzanden) 'T h u rsd ay ) has been postponed u n ­ a y ear as th e governor had re ­ Boss on “sit-d o w n ” strik e in D e­ til M arch 4. ROY -T h e H om e E xtension u n it fam ily e n te rta in e d w ith a d in ­ quested. but $20.000 of this is e a r­ tro it as em ployes q u it work. n er party S unday in honor of th e , ( ’Iran Comfort S tations of Roy w ill m eet in M oore’s hall Laurel W om en to M eet— m ark ed fo r use i n gru b stak in g tw elfth b irth d ay of D oris V an d er- A nnual W inter S p o rts carn iv al D rinking F ountains L au rel hom e ex ten sio n u n it w ill I n ex t W ednesday at 10:30 a. m zanden and of M J V anderzanden prospectors. A nother 10.000 is ear- - held on Mt. Hood, hold an all-d av m eetin g at th e T h ere w ill be a dem onstration on whose b irth d ay was G uests m ark ed for assaying activ ities and T hird and L incoln St Monday. F eb ru ary 22 L aurel com m unity hall n ex t W e d -¡se w in g given by Miss L ena Tav- w ere M r and Mrs. J P V an d er- only $20.000 is av ailab le for e x ­ P hone 271 At H illsboro P harm acy nesday. b eg in n in g a t 10 a. m. S en ate ju d iciary com m ittee d e ­ l'h oik * 138IX lo r and Mrs. M arion Ibach. project zanden and Mr and Mrs M J penses of th e proposed board. cides to sta rt public hearin g s on leaders. T h ere w ill be a pot lu rk V anderzanden and son Wayne, + « , , _ _ . R oosevelt's ju d icial reo rganization d in n e r and anyone in te re ste d is in- I — - vited. E. 3 I U U L J X Î1 II X -3LIU U L Jgl H Z X - I I T T L E 7 3 T T T T IX . X I IT T X . C X M X 3 Z U 3 E Z i n x x i n lx z u n c x z x r n ix r x x if rx consideration in face of th reaten ed ; H ow ard E vers of D ayton w as giv- Pleasant V iew school celebrated filib u ster tactics. : e n a d in n e r p a rty at th e hom e of G eorge W ashingtons b irth d ay Mon- Spanish loyalists s ta rt big offen- _ J _i real „ e M r. and Mrs. A lbert V anderzanden O pening of th e <-_ C u „rr.,n rrin d ay w ith a luncheon. Mrs. E arl Etz- sjve a gajn st insurgents, claim vic- ?.U ._r5 al Titate S unday in honor of his b irth d ay w iler. Miss E rm a O rnduff and the tories. office at 134 East Main street. Hills- P resen t w ere M arie a n d P hyllis (By K. L. P u tn am i school clerk. J. P. Jones, w ere vis- U nited A utom obile W orkers seek boro- was announced th is w eek by V anderzanden. C ecelia P r a n g e r . Rev H enry Young, president of il8 and is a g rad u ate in ag- , M innie ,, . V anderzanden. . wh .. . district, 121 w ere rep resen ted by a , Jo h n R ader of. N ew berg and Mi V erdenius. p resident o fth e coun- ric u ' tu re {ri,m O regon S late college . Miss and Mrs. E m erson K uhn of Day- cij d e c la re d '"A m e ric a m ust come in 1909 Since th en he has m an- has been ill a t th e hom e of h er I delcga!.' C C B annister and Hcn- h an tier also accom panied Rev. ton. aged and o p erated some of th e la r g , p arents the past tw o weeks, had , r y C ___ I first, last an d alw ays." est farm s and o rch ard s in W estern recovered sufficiently to re tu rn to : Young. Mr. and Mrs. E lerv M cDougal Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 23 : Oregon h e r w ork in P o rtlan d Tuesday. en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r party T he local club w ill hold a pie O nly one business house rem ains — S unday fo r h er m other. Mrs. E. Jo h n W. G oem an of D ePere. Wis social M onday at 8 p. m. in th e Dodd of Sandy. Mr. and M rs S tan - ! in Douglas. A laska, a fte r fire w ho is m ak in g an in d efin ite stay M ethodist ch u rch basem ent. T he W onders of N atu re ley McDonald and Miss Shirley Spanish loyalists b attle m adly to A lgernon (city co u sin ,—W hat has R utledge of P ortland. | hold supply ro u te to ocean. Rebels d riv in g .tow ard g o vernm ent base at th a t cow got th e bell strap p ed D eportm ent Good 'ro u n d her neck for° A rdyth Etzw iler. Evelyn C hristie. Valencia. cu z- - —T h at's to call th e calf w hen D orothy B orland and Clelas H u tch ­ S l*-do* n ,s tr ‘k k sp read in g G en- d in n e r s re a dy —Ex. ens at th e P leasan t V iew school eral w alkout of shoe w orkers th rea received rew ards of m erits, for per- tened. D ivorce Suit F iled feet deportm ent for th e first half R ear - A dm iral H enry T. Mayo, W allace— Hazel from Ray. tarm . by th e ir teacher. Mrs. Row- co m m ander-in-chief U. S. navy in en a K etcham . Class officers elected W orld w ar. dies. A rgus classified ads get resu lts here for this six weeks w ere Dor- , F o rm er T ow nsend aid says Doc- IS othy Borlaud. president: D iana i ' o r planned "w alkout" on congres- Grove. vice-president: C harles H ar- ! sicr.al com m ittee before subpoenaed rim an. secretary : Rosie Mae Shutts, by com m ittee. sergeant-at-arm s. W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 24 Mrs. E lery McDougal w as s u r­ R oosevelt recom m ends to con­ prised F eb ru ary 16 when Mr. and gress th a t it ta k e pro m p t action to Mrs. W innie McDougal and son pro v id e for sale of electric pow er A rland and Mrs. P hilip Oaks and to be gen erated by th e B onneville d au g h ter Ram ona arriv ed from dam. D ayton w ith a beau tifu l b irthday Dr. Townsend, old age pension cake honoring her an n iv ersary . leader, convicted by a fed eral court Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Frostad and ju r y in W ashington on charges of th ree children of A lbany visited contem pt of th e house of re p re ­ h e r sister and brother. Mrs. J E. sentatives. C hurchill a n d K enneth Renfroe. S en ato r M cN ary's p ro test stops Sunday. U S. sen ate action on b ill to p er- i Mrs. Dew’ey M ercer of L aurel m it su p rem e co u rt ju stices to r e ­ w as a w eek-end guest of a cousin. tire v o lu n tarily a t 70 w ith full M ervin W hitm ore, and fam ily. pay. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. H offm an vis­ G ory b attle of fists ends Jap an ese ited M onday w ith her m other. Mrs. d iet session. E P Sm ith moved from h ere last year. » By E velyn H atfield! Highlights in Citizenship Value Cited by Speaker Tea on Thursday We View With A la r m ! Loca l Happe ni n g s Announcing — M achineless Permanent Waves LIGHTS? Roy E x ten sio n C lu b s to M e e t W e d n e sd a y SAHNOW GARAGE Friiiav' C h e h ale m M o u n ta in 3111 March 9 >n effort to speed ¡u C u rrin A n n o u n c e s Real E sta te O ffic e Eve's Beauty Shop Y o u n g D e le g a te to D istrict M e etin g Listen Tonight for Wayne Nickeson Hillsboro's Ha njoist SPRING TIME KODAK TIM E- ^75 for repairs in 12 years Why Not Begin Taking the kiddies ; pictures DELTA DRUG STORE H illsboro, Oregon Our N ew 1937 FORD V-8 business has been so good that we have been able to trade in the most select stock of clean late model USED CARS we ever had. *32 - *33 - *34 - *35 - 36 FORDS Chevrolet», Pontiac», H udsons, E ssex and Buicks and many others to choose from! H ere’s proof of quality - - G entlem en: B attle G round Wash. A bout tw e lv e y ears ago w e p u r­ chased a “C a te rp illa r'' tra c to r and it h as been in use on o u r place ev er since. The total re p a ir cost has been u n d e r $75.00 and the neavckr been* tu rn e d b T h e 'tra c k « i l ! a re in ex cellen t shape v e rv little w ear being n o ? ? c e a b ir * toilin g hntif m onv 4V, achine h t m achine h as covered, b u t alw ays read y to go an d has done o u r w ork w ith co m p lete satisfac­ tion. A lthough it is an old tra c to r now. ! it probably w ill be doing o u r w ork m any y ears hence. MEN AND WOMEN IN THE AGONY OF RHEUMATISM TRY THIS NEW FORMULA M dcS’ t Ptr a lc Wjth th t ftd r pain ! '’^ ^ e a ? ^ Yoi " X ’c di,SCOU,r j ^ dereated. You have tried th e the linim ents- th e "cure- ■ a l'-h' ■ • • In th e G reat W ar. an A rm y Doc- to r saw for him self th e hopeless. w retched m isery caused by rh eu - m atic pain. AT LAST HF, FOUND A FO RM ULA FO R IT! T his for- £ luI« - ’‘n ™ n as W illiam s R. U X. C om pound reaches rheum atic pain THE INSIDE- th ro u g h ^ h e blood stream ! G et W illiam s R. U. X. Com pound today—from th e D elta D rug Store, M ain St., on th is MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: YOU GET GLOR1- O US R ELIEF IN 10 DAYS — or y o u r m oney is in stan tly refunded — Adv. Chrysler Motor Com pany's Major Bowes Amateur Hour T o n ig h t — K O I N — 6 P. M . Yours very truly, W. C. JOHNSON. W hat could b e m o re con­ vincing th an sta te m e n ts lik e th e above from pepole w ho have had years of ex p erien ce w ith ‘ C A TERPILLA RS." T hey p erfo rm m ore econom i­ cally. a re m ore d ep en d ab le and last longer th a n o th e r m ak es of tracto rs because ev ery d etail of design and construction is based upon actu al field needs. AUTHORIZCO SALU AMD MBVtQI •it'M Lester Ireland & Co. Sewer Connections Let us supply you with concrete or vitrified claj I pipe, or iron soil pipe. We are also equipped to handle the complete connection job. A ll Kinds of Clay and Cement B uilding M a te ria l* H ills b o ro C o n c re te B rick & T ile C o. Your DODGE-PLYMOUTH Dealer Urges you to vote fo r Nickcson Cast Your V ote at CADY MOTOR CO. "20 Years in Hillsboro” 149 S. 3rd Phone H illsboro 812 Phone 1341______________ North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t I I T T g : X T 1TTJL i J L IW T