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O f f ic i. il r o ll o f di .id u i fir e w h ic h
sw ept S a c ie d H e a rt (••'liege T u e .
day stands nt 47 w ith fiv e a d d itio n ­
al de a th s exp e cte d
W in te r te rm r e g is tra tio n records
b ro k e n at O reg o n S ta te c o lle g e w ith
to ta l e n ro llm e n t o f 4022 G ene G ra y ,
b ro th e r o f fam ed Joe ( ¡r a y , am ong
ne w re g is tra n ts
In fir s t a c tio n o n
$553.000.04)0
n a v a l s u p p ly lu ll, house o v e rrid e s
I a d e is h ip to te n ta tiv e ly a p p ro ve
87 Io 52 a m e n d m e nt su sp e n d in g a ll
n a v y o ffic e r re tire m e n t., and p ro m o ­
tio n s fo r year.
T w o seamen o f B r itis h c a r g o
?.le a rn e r T o ip c n e s s k ille d w h e n in ­
s u rg e n t bom bs fa ll n e a r sh ip in T a r-
la g e n a h a rb o r
R o b e rt M cW ade. one o f H o lly ­
w o o d > best lo v e d c h a ra c te r actors,
die s s u d d e n ly fo llo w in g th e fin a l
.'(•« ne o f c iv il w a r d ra m a
P ro p o sal o f G e o rg e F a rle o f P e n n ­
s y lv a n ia fo r n a tio n a liz a tio n o f th e
a n t h r u c it r coal in d u s try appears
lik e ly to d e v e lo p in to a n a tio n a l
* In u u g u i a tm g n a tio n w i <1 e c a m -
patgn to s ta m p o u t s y p iu llis and
o th e r ve n e re a l d i «a «••». S e n a to r L a -
F o llc tte in tro d u ce -. lu ll s e ttin g up
\ c h e ic a l d is e .i,c d iv is io n o f p u b lic
h e a lth s e rv ic e and a u th o riz in g la rge
sum s fo r e ra d ic a tio n o f th e disease.
W id e sp re a d business u p tu rn d u r ­
in g HUH p re d ic te d b e fo re senate
c o m m itte r by G o ,b y M C hester,
c h a irm a n o f N a tio n a l A* »»eiation o f
M a n u fa c tu re ! s
S trip p e d a lm ost nude, beaten and
a lta v k e d . B u iu ta St Dents, 23. p re tty
S yracuse, N Y h itc h h ik e r, d is c o v ­
ered in a blo o d soaked c a r on a
lo n e ly road n e a r Pasadena, C al . h e r
a lle g e d a tta c k e r • s ittin g c a lm ly b e ­
s id e her.
S to ck m a rk e t tu rn s u p w a rd in the
a fte rn o o n d cu h u g s to d a y a fte r u n -
s c ttlc m e n t in th e a fte rn o o n G am s
in leaders ran to th re e p o in ts, b u t
tr a d in g was q u ie t
W in at fa rm e rs fro m E astern O re ­
gon in crea se c h o ru s o f p ro te sts
ag a in st 15 p e r c e n t increases in
fr e ig h t rates as fa rm e rs and associ­
a te p ro d u c e rs te* t if v b e fo re th e in ­
te rs ta te co m m e rce co m m issio n in
P o rtla n d
A senate ju d ic ia r y s u b c o m m itte e
u n a n im o u s ly reco m m en d s c o n firm a ­
tio n o f S o lic ito r G e n e ra l S ta n le y
l ’i ( in«' c o u rt.
H u n d re d s o f c iv ilia n s . in c lu d in g
w o m e n and c h ild re n , k ille d and
w i u n d id , v ic tim ,, o f in s u rg e n t a c r­
id o n s la u g h ts a g a in st B a rce lo n a and
V a le n c ia I hat b ro u g h t n e w tra g e d y
to w a r -to r n S p a in
B o d y o f C h a ri« -• S Ross, k id n a p -
( d and m u rd e re d C h ica g o m illio n ­
a ire . fo u n d by (¡-m e n h i th e fa r
n o rth e rn p a rt »if W isconsin
A n ti- ly n c h in g h ill begin# to w a v e r,
w it h w e s te rn d e m o cra ts th re a te n in g
to b o lt in to tiie o p p o s itio n cam p
Heads <»f s m a ll c o rp o ra tio n s , at
o w n in siste n ce to c o n fe r w ith l ’rcs-
S hanghai T ro o p s o f s o v ie t-in s p ir ­
ed re p u b lic o f o u te r M o n g o lia m e n ­
a cin g Japanese co n q ue st o f th a t c o r­
r id o r b e tw e e n C h in a and Russia.
M em pius, T erm
T w e n ty - tw o -d a y
fast, o f Is ra e l H a rd jn g Noe, ousted
deun <»f St M a ry 's E p isco p a l c a th e d ­
ra l. ended by fo rce
Boise J n n K e lly , w h o w o n p ro m ­
inence as cafe o p e ra to r in Boise
and P o rtla n d , d ie s o f h eart a tta c k .
H endaye, F ra n ce
B a tta lio n o f
A m e ric a n v o lu n te e rs re p o rte d t o
have w ip e d o u t tw o sq u a dro n s o f
F ra n c o ’s M o o ris h c a v a lry on T e ru e l
fro n t
W a sh in g to n P re s id e n t G e o rg e H
D a vis a f U S C h a m b e r o f C o m ­
m erce ( a lh fo r assurance th a t no a d ­
d itio n a l la w s r e g u la tin g business
w ill be passed at th is session o f con-
M o n d a y, J a n u a ry 21
S h a n g h a i G e n e ra l H an F u-e h u .
.m e o f C h in n s best k n o w n m ilit a r y
leader« and fo rm e r g o v e rn o r o f
S h a n tu n g p ro v in c e
e xe cu te d b y
o rd e r o f G e n e ra lis s im o C h ia n g K a i-
shek because o f o rd e r to re tre a t.
O y s te r Bay.
N. Y
R osam ond
chot. stage s ta r a nd niece o f e x -
P e n n s y lv a m a
g o v e rn o r,
c o m m its
suicide.
L o n d o n T in - U n ite d S tates has
s e e n tly agreed to reco g n ize th e
Ita lia n conquest o f F ttiio p in w h e n ­
e v e r G re a t B r ita in is p re p a re d to
I rn la y , J a n u a ry 21
do so. W o id to th is e ffe c t was sent
A u th o ritie s • f th re e n a tio n #
Io th e B r itis h g o v e rn m e n t o v e r th e
s tig a te p lo t to d e s tro y th e II),
w e e k-e n d fro m W a s h in g to n . I m ­
m e d ia te B r itis h re c o g n itio n , h o w ­
i Japanese lin e r H iy e M a r t
e v e r is deem ed u n lik e ly .
Shanghai
In ze ro w e a th e r
an
O rg a n iz e d b o y c o tt , ag a in st Japan
for her m ilit a i y c a m p a ig n in C h in a en e m y a lm o st as fo rm id a b le as th e
fo e — th ro u g h
knee - deep
a lre a d y p ro v in g h ig h ly e ffe c tiv e h u m a n
and a re b e c o m in g a so u rce o f deep snow and across fro z e n stream s.
100,000
Japanese
a
d
va
n
ce
fo r th e
c o n c e rn to N ip p o n e se business men
C o n s tru c tio n o f 43.(X)0-ton b a ttle ­ m ost e x te n s iv e and p ro b a b ly th e
sh ip s m o u n tin g 12-inch and 16-ineh most im p o rta n t b a ttle o f th e ye a r.
guns is b e in g c o n sid e re d by the W ith p re lim in a r y brushes a lre a d y
U n ite d States. B r ita in and F ra n ce in progress, th e fr o n t e xte n d e d some
to m e e t Ja p a n's n a v a l b u ild in g 300 m ile s a lo n g th e v it a l I.u n g h a i
ra ilro a d . C h in a s “ ju g u la r v e in ," a p ­
th re a l.
S p eedy business re c o v e ry p re ­ p ro x im a te ly 500 n u le s so u th o f
.
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d ic te d b y Jo h n I) B ig g e rs, a d m in ­ P e ip in g
R o c k fo rd 111 H u n d re d s o f fa m ­
is tr a to r o f th e u n e m p lo y m e n t c e n ­
ilie s a b a ndon t h e ir hom es as flo o d
sus.
M o re th a n 400 m em b e rs o f th e w a te rs in u n d a te w id e areas o f the
U n ite d A u to m o b ile w o r k e r s ’ u n io n c ity . M a n y o th e rs, u n a b le to get
a rre s te d w h e n 2,000 u n io n is ts m ake b o a t tra n s p o rta tio n , w e re m a ro o n ­
C I O s biggest mass a tte m p t to ed m t h e ir houses.
N ew Y oi k
T u m m y F a rr and
d i tr ib u t e
h a n d b ills
in
fr o n t o f
.lam es J. B ra d d o c k , le a d in g c h a r­
H e n ry F o r d ’. D e a rb o rn p la n t.
11«»use c o n fe re n c e re p o rt ad o pte d acters in th e b ra w l-o f- th o - m o n th
i n th e a d m in is tra tio n 's n e w h ous­ c lu b th e o th e r n ig h t, a re to fig h t
in g h ill, designed to speed b u ild in g each o th e r r ig h t back w it h in a fe w
m on th s, e ith e r in N e w Y o rk, o r
o f hom es th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try .
House passes and speeds to sen­ W e m b le y s ta d iu m . L o n do n .
W a sh in g to n D e te rm in e d to h a lt
ate re c o rd $553,04X1.000 n a v a l s u p p ly
b ill c a rr y in g fu n d s to s ta rt c o n s tru c ­ d is ru p tio n in th e s e c u ritie s m arke ts,
tio n o f tw o n e w $70.(XX).(XX, b a ttle ­ th e se c re ta ry o rd e rs p ro m u lg a te d
re g u la tio n s d ra s tic a lly c u rb in g sh o rt
ships.
F re n c h c h a m b e r o f d e p u tie s g iv e s e llin g U n d e r th e re g u la tio n , w h ic h
v o te o f co n fid e n c e . 501 to 1. to n e w becomes e ffe c tiv e F e b ru a ry 8. a p e r­
g o v e rn m e n t o f P re m ie r C h a u tcm p s. son s e llin g s h o rt m ust se ll th e s e c u r­
D em ands fo r a m m u n itio n and ity at a p ric e a t least one e ig h th
o th e r w a r m a te ria ls last y e a r e x ­ p o in t above th e p ric e nt w h ic h th e
p a nded A m e ric a n fo re ig n trad»' to last tra n s a c tio n in t h a t s e c u rity
llic h ig h e st le v e l since 1930, say sj lo o k place.
W a sh in g to n
O rg a n iz e d la b o r is
c o m m e rc i' d e p a rtm e n t.
Le a de rs o f a u to m o b ili' in d u s try se e kin g and w ill a c q u ire an in c re a s ­
re p o rt to Pre id e n t Roosevelt th a t ed vo ice in th e A m e ric a n g o v e rn ­
th e y lo<»k fo r a seasonal in crea se o f m ent. Jo h n I. L e w is de cla re s T h e
sales in th e s p rin g , w h ic h w i l l b rin g c o n s titu tio n g u a ra n te e s th e w o r k e r
c e rta in rig h ts and o n ly th ro u g h e f ­
an im p ro v e m e n t to business.
T o m M ( » in tle r. c h a irm a n o f the fe c tiv e p a rtic ip a tio n in g o v e rn m e n t
R e p u b lic S teel c o rp o ra tio n , d eclares can he e xe rcise these rig h ts , L e w is
A m e ric a n in d u s try is re a d y " f o r the said He addressed th e b y -p ro d u c ts
gre a te st d e v e lo p m e n t and e xp a n sio n ! d iv is io n o f tin - U n ite d M in e W o rk -
th a t th e h u m a n race has ye t k n o w n .” ,
L o w e rin g in ste a d o f in c re a s in g
fre ig h t r a te , is the o n ly issue in te r-
e s tin g n o rth w e s t fa n n e rs and w h e a t i
g ro w e rs , a c c o rd in g to te s tim o n y be­
fo re th e in te rs ta te co m m e rce co m - 1
m issio n w h ic h is c o n d u c tin g a h e a r­
in g in P o rtla n d on a proposed 15
p e r c e n t boost in fr e ig h t ta riffs .
J im
B ra d d o c k ,
fo rm e r
heavy- j
w e ig h t c h a m p io n , w in s upset v ic to r y
o v e r T o m m y F a r r o f W ales in N e w
Y o r k in 1 0 -ro u n d fig h t.
S a tu rd a y . J a n u a ry 22
Los A n g e le s C h in a C lip p e r fo rc ­
ed to tu r n back fro m flig h t to H a ­
w a ii because o f clogged gas lin e .
M ad iso n , W i
F ed e ra l c o u rt c o n ­
v ic ts 10 m a jo r o il fir m s and o ffic ia ls
fo r c o n s p irin g to raise and f ix m id ­
d le -w e s t g a so lin e p rice s d u r in g 1935-
36 in v io la tio n o f a n ti-tr u s t act.
W a s h in g to n
A n d re w F in u s e th ,
83. lo n g a le a d e r in th e A m e ric a n
On
lues day, January 25
W a sh in g to n
S enate co m m e rce
and la b o r co m m itte e , on m o tio n o f
S e n a to r Vand<*nlH*ig, d ra fts req u e st
fo r la b o r d e p a rtm e n t r e p o rt on
c itiz e n s h ip and a c tiv itie s o f H a r ry
B rid g e s,
P u e ific
coast
m a ritim e
le a d e r
P o rtla n d A n a n o nym o u s g if t o f
$100(100 m ade to U n iv e r s ity o f O re ­
gon m e d ic a l school in P o rtla n d to
m a tch sum re c e n tly o ffe re d by
R o c k e fe lle r F o u n d a tio n
o f N ew
Y o rk C ity .
W a sh in g to n P re sid e n t R oosevelt
in fo rm a l s ta te m e n t f la t ly opposes
any wage re d u c tio n s b y in d u s try .
W a sh in g ton N a tio n a l la b o r r e la ­
tio n s board asked in P o rtla n d P ly -
lo ck case Io ru le on w h e th e r w o r k ­
ers can s h ift fro m one u n io n to a n ­
o th e r d u rin g th e life o f an e m p lo y ­
e r a g re e m e n t w ith o u t a b ro g a tin g
th a t agre e m e nt
W a sh in g ton P re sid e n t Roosevelt
t in .
a fte rn o o n
placed
h im s e lf
s q u a re ly on re co rd as b e in g opposed
to a n y g e n era l re d u c tio n in wages
th is w in te r and s p rin g , w a rn in g
th a t sh ould in d u s trie s u n d e rta k e
to c u t th e ir p a y ro lls “ th e y w ill
m a ke it necessary f o r th e ir g o v e rn ­
m en t to co n sid e r o th e r m eans o f
c re a tin g p u rch a s in g p o w e r.” A t th e
same tim e , on th e q u e s tio n o f p ric e
m ainte n a n ce , th e p re s id e n t d e cla re d
th a t “ a mass p ro d u c tio n in d u s try
in its o w n in te re s t s h o u ld ask fo r
its p ro d u c ts w h a t th e people can
a ffo rd to p a y.”
W a sh in g to n P re sid e n t R oosevelt
a n nounces th a t he w o u ld send a
p e cia l message to congress e ith e r
T h u rs d a y o r F rid a y on c u rre n t need
fo r
A m e ric a n
n a tio n a l
defense,
b o th m th e m ilit a r y a nd n a va l
e s ta b lish m e n ts
M a rq u e tte .
M ich . - T h e
w o rs t
b liz z a rd in 44) years, w ith w in d p i l ­
in g up s n o w d rifts as h ig h as house
tops,
was s w e e p i n g
th ro u g h
n o rth e rn M ic h ig a n th is a fte rn o o n ,
and g e ttin g w orse.
M adison. W is
S ix te e n o il c o m ­
panies and 30 o ffic ia ls , c o n v ic te d
o r v io la tin g th e S h e rm a n A n ti- T r u s t
A c t, file d m o tio n s f o r a n e w tr ia l,
a ccusing g o v e rn m e n t a tto rn e y s o f
" p r e ju d ic in g a nd in fla m in g ” th e
m itid s o f th e ju ro rs .
M ia m i
F la —A m e ric a n
F e d e ra ­
tio n o f L a b o r does n o t w is h to ta ke
a n y steps o r c o m m it its e lf to a n y
p o lic y w h ic h m ig h t lead th e U n ite d
States in to w a r. p re s id e n t W illia m
G re e n to d a y in fo rm e d th e E u ro p ea n
F e d e ra tio n o f L a b o r.
W a s h in g to n — T h e A m e ric a n e x ­
p o rt lin e s o f N e w Y o r k C it y have
signed a lo n g te rm o p e ra tin g su b ­
sidy c o n tra c t w ith th e U n ite d States
M a r itim e com m issio n , u n d e r w h ic h
th e co m p a n y has ag re e d to b u ild
10 n e w ca rg o sh ip s in th e n e x t fiv e
years, c h a irm a n Joseph P. K e n n e d y
announces C o n s tru c tio n o f fo u r o f
th e vessels w ill b e g in th is y e a r
W a s h in g to n —A
new’ fiv e
cent
piece th e “ J e ffe rs o n
N ic k e l” — to
s u p p la n t th e B u ffa lo N ic k e l w i l l be
m in te d th is ye a r, th e tre a s u ry an-
W ednesday, Ja n u a ry' 26
L o n d a n —T h e in s u rg e n t S p a n ish
press se rvice, in a d isp a tch fro m
S alam anca, c la im e d to d a y th a t th e
S p a n ish g o v e rn m e n t has lo st 147
w a rp la n e s since fig h tin g on th e T e r ­
u e l fr o n t began, in c lu d in g e ig h t
shot d o w n th e re y e ste rd a y. T h e re ­
pent said fo u r g o v e rn m e n t tro o p s
d iv is io n s have been "d e s tro y e d ”
d u r in g o p e ra tio n s at T e ru e l and th a t
H.(XX) w o u n d e d a re n o w in B a rce lo n a
h o sp ita ls.
M e m p h is. T e n n .—T h e v e ry R e v ­
e re n d Is ra e l H Noe has a p p a re n tly
v o lu n t a r ily a b a ndoned th e a b so lu te
fast b e gun h e re la s t J a n u a r y 2.
w h ic h cost h im th e d e a n sh ip o f St.
M a r y ’s E p isco p a l c a th e d ra l, and
la n d e d h im in a sta te o f co lla p se
b o rd e rin g on d eath, in th e B a p tis t
M e m o ria l h o s p ita l here.
W a s h in g to n —T h e house w a ys and
m eans c o m m itte e to d a y p re p a re d fo r
a series o f secret sessions to (ra m e
a ta x b ill. T h re e o u ts ta n d in g issues,
at le a st one o f w h ic h s h a tte re d p a rty
lines, w e re faced b y th e c o m m itte e
T h e y are: 1-T hc b i-p a rtis a n r e v o lt
a g a in st p e n a lty ta xe s on clo s e ly
h e ld o r fa m ily -o w n e d c o rp o ra tio n s
e a rn in g s o v e r $25.000 a y e a r 2 -R c-
p u b lic a n dem ands, p o s s ib ly s u p p o rt­
ed b v some dem ocrats, f o r o u trig h t
re p e a l o f th e u n d is trib u te d p ro fits
ta x instead o f m o d ific a tio n re c o m ­
m e n d e d b y th e ta x s u b c o m m itte e
and th e tre a s u ry . 3 -S im ila r dem ands
f o r a fla t ta x on c a p ita l g a in s in ­
stead o f th e s u b c o m m itte e m o d if i­
c a tio n o f th e present la w .
N ia g a ra Falls. N. Y .— W h ile th o u s ­
ands o f a w e -s tru c k sp e ctato rs lin e d
b o th b a n ks o f th e N ia g a ra r iv e r , a
100-foot ice ja m . c ru n c h in g a n d
g ro a n in g , s lo w ly cru sh e d th e fa lls
v ie w b rid g e in to a mass o f tw is te d
steel
The
in te rn a tio n a l
b rid g e ,
w h ic h also lin k s th e U n ite d S tates
R ock C reek
F illin g S ta tio n
3 m iles east of llillshoro
on highw ay
Ray S inclair
New Restaurant
Seeks New Name
F IF T Y
F iv e d o lla rs w ill go to th e p e r­
son su g g estin g th e best nam e fo r
H ills b o ro 's new est re s ta u ra n t and
re fre s h m e n t center, opened last
S a tu rd a y by H e le n C. S m ith a t 327
East M a in street
A n y o n e is e lig ib le to s u b m it a
nam e fo r th e n e w esta blish m e n t,
a c c o rd in g to ru le s announced yes­
te rd a y b y M rs. S m ith , and p u b ­
lish e d in f u ll else w h e re in th is is­
sue. C on te st closes on S a tu rd a y ,
F e b ru a ry 5. T h e lo c a tio n o f th e new
shop is on th e site o f a fo rm e r res­
ta u ra n t,
b u t has been e n tire ly
cle a n e d and red ecorated, u s in g a
b la c k and w h ite m o tif th ro u g h o u t.
S h o rt c id e rs , ice cream , c a n d y
a nd some fo u n ta in se rvice w ill be
o ffe re d b y th e n e w ih o p , w ith a
special m e rc h a n ts ' lu n c h served
d a ily fro m 11:30 a m to 2 p. m. as
th e le a d in g a ttra c tio n , M rs. S m ith
said.
SCHOOL
DBIVE
SLOWLY
(^ S E V E N T Y
A f iv e / .
ONE
5 HUNDRED/
and C anada, also was th re a te n e d as
was th e h is to ric “ C ave o 'th e W in d s "
e le v a to r.
N e w Y o r k — T h e s to ck m a rk e t d ip ­
ped s h a rp ly to d a y w it h losses r u n ­
n in g to as m uch as $6 M o to rs, steels,
b u ild in g shares and fa rm im p le ­
m en ts w e re th e c h ie f s e llin g t a r ­
gets. T hese are th e fo u r in d u s trie s
th a t a re u n d e r p re ssu re to red u ce
p ric e s a nd to n e g o tia te n e w w age
pacts w it h la b o r.
N e w Y o r k — A cro ss th e sea in
m e la n c h o ly g ra n d e u r to d a y steam ed
th e h u lk o f th e o ld le v ia th a n , once
a s u p e r- lin e r fo r im p e r ia l G e rm a n y ,
la te r A m e ric a 's big g e st w a r tra n s ­
p o rt and s t ill la te r th e queen o f the
U n ite d
S tates m e rc h a n t m a rin e .
H eaded fo r th e scrap h eap in S c o t­
la n d and m an n e d by a s k e le to n c re w
on tie r last voyage, th e doom ed
“ B ig T r a m " lo o k e d d is m a l.
E u g e n e — R a th e r th a n b u rd e n h e r
h u sband lo n g e r w it h th e cares o f
illn e s s M rs L e o na W h itta l. 38. to o k
h e r 1 8 -y e a r-o ld m e n ta lly h a n d ic a p ­
ped d a u g h te r and w a lk e d in to th e
W illa m e tte r iv e r M o n d a y w h e re
b o th w e re d ro w n e d . B o th bodies
w e re fo u n d on a snag a b o u t ly y
y e rd s fro m th e spot w h e re the
m o th e r a nd d a u g h te r h a d w ad e d
in to th e stream .
W a s h in g to n — Jo h n L . L e w i s '
u n io n , th e U n ite d M in e W o rk e rs o f
A m e ric a , has fin a n c e d h is C o m ­
m itte e fo r In d u s tr ia l O rg a n iz a tio n
to th e tu n e o f n e a rly $2.000.000 in
th e past e ig h te e n m on th s.
L o n d o n — T h e B r itis h g o v e rn m e n t
to d a y in s tru c te d its am bassador to
S p a in . S ir H e n ry C h ilto n , to lodge
a v ig o ro u s p ro te s t w it h in s u rg e n t
a u th o ritie s a g a in st b o m b in g o f open
to w n s in Spain.
B y th is a c tio n B r ita in
sought
ag a in to h a lt th e k illin g o f c iv ilia n s
in S p a in 's c iv il w a r and to p re v e n t
fu r th e r spread o f th e
re p ris a ls
w h ic h h a ve c h a ra c te riz e d th e a e ria l
ra id s d u r in g th e past w eek.
P a ris A t least I t persons w e re
fea re d k ille d a nd a la rg e n u m b e r
in ju r e d to d a y b y tw o e xp lo sio n s
w h ic h w re c k e d th e m u n ic ip a l la b ­
o ra to r y at V il lc ju if , a fe w m ile s
so u th o f P a ris. T h e b la s ts spread
s la u g h te r and d e s o la tio n o v e r an
area o f 200 y a rd s
M a n y v ic tim s
w e re b lo w n to pieces, t h e ir legs
and a rm s sca tte re d f o r y a rd s.
W a s h in g to n —J u s tic e d e p a rtm e n t
advises S e n a to r S te iw e r it w i l l in -
v e s tig a te c u rr e n t A
d is p u te in O reg o n
th e re has been a n y
S h e rm a n a n ti- tr u s t
» A ll T V
only 'C aterpillar'
has
assurance of long life r e ­
su ltin g from th o ro u g h dust
protection.
copper
seals.
b e llo w s
f in a l
d riv e
and hosts o f fe a tu re s that
m ean m o n e y in th e p o c k e t
o f th e tr a c to r o p e ra to r.
count p e rm a n e n tly insu red up to $5,000
MFMBER. F E D E R A l HOME LOAN BANK
ual.itiii Valley Federal Savings
and Loan Association
J. M. PERSO N , Mgr.
Hillsboro, Oregon
S u b s c rib e to th e A rg u s
S c h ic k te s tin g o f p u p ils in H ills ­
b o ro schools was co m p le te d y e s te r­
d a y as u n io n h ig h school stu d en ts
w e re g ive n th e re a c tio n test b y D r.
D. C. M cD o n a ld , c o u n ty h e a lth o f ­
fic e r.
T e s tin g o f th e g ra m m a r school
p u p ils was c o m p le te d last w eek, ac­
c o rd in g to M iss C o rin n e P e n n in g ­
ton, c it y school nurse. In th e near
fu tu re , n o tice s c f to x o id in je c tio n s
w ill be sent o u t to a ll w h o y ie ld e d a
p o s itiv e re a c tio n to th e S c h ic k test,
designed to in d ic a te im m u n ity o r
s u s c e p tib ility to d ip h th e ria . Im m u n ­
iz a tio n w o r k w ill be done in th e
n e x t fe w weeks, th e school n u rse
said.
Health Realization
Reported Growing
HILLSBORO
Sheet M etal W o rk s
P a re n ts a re b e g in n in g to re a liz e
th e im p o rta n c e o f s a fe g u a rd in g th e ir
c h ild re n 's h e a lth b o th b e fo re and
a fte r illn e ss, a c c o rd in g to M iss C o r­
in n e P e n n in g to n , H ills b o ro c i t y
school nurse.
“ M o re and m o re , th e y a re c o m in g
to th e re a liz a tio n th a t it is b e tte r
to keep th e c h ild o u t w ith a s lig h t
c o ld and tre a t it. th a n to w a it a
w h ile and fin d th e c h ild s e rio u s ly
il l , " she said “ F o llo w in g a n y illn e ss,
o u r a d v ic e is a lw a y s to keep th e
c h ild a t hom e f o r th e f ir s t d a y a fte r
he f«sels w e ll a gain. T h is a llo w s fo r
a f u ll o r s o rt o f 'g u a ra n te e d ' re c o v ­
e ry .
Opens on or about February 1
2 3 0 E. W a sh in g to n S t., H illsb o ro
(N e x t to M e lh u is h C a b in e t Shop)
Specializing in
H eating - V entilating - Roofing
G eneral Sheet M etal Work
C. R. (C het) MERRILL, Prop
We’ll Trade You
A Bundle of Leisure
Get All the Fact»!
Lester Ireland
& Co.
Jo h n D eere - “ C a te rp illa r'
H illsboro, O rrgon
for a Basketfull
Damp Wash
*8 Pounds
Q ff/l
O nly............. V w 4 w
Clothes beau tifu lly w ashed
and re tu rn e d to you ju st
dam p enough for easy iro n ­
ing.
•D ry w eight.
4 'jc each additional pound
Home Laundry &
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
ANNOUNCE TUE
BI6 PRICE REDUCTIONS
L. on evenj car in our qreat
T JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE!
1934 C h e v ro le t— 157-inch 1 4 -to n
tr u c k . V e r y good tire s .
New
p la tfo r m bed. M e c h a n ic a lly in
v e ry fin e
$ ft A C
c o n d itio n
proved field perform ance all
over th e w orld.
W e know no o th e r et
H ills b o ro 's post o ffic e w i l l a d ­
vance one g ra d e in th e ra n k s o f sec­
o nd-class post o ffic e s on J u ly 1 o f
th is y e a r as th e re s u lt o f p o s ta l re­
c e ip t gains d u rin g 1037, it was re­
ve a le d h e re th is w e e k b y P o st­
m a s te r L . T. M cPheeters.
S ta m p sales o f th e past y e a r
a m o u n te d to w e ll o v e r $30.000, he
said, to a g a in o f n e a rly fiv e p e r
ce n t o v e r fig u re s fo r th e p re v io u s
year. G a in s m ade in 1035 re s u lte d
in a o n e -g ra de a d va nce m e n t fo r th e
lo ca l o ffic e on J u ly 1, 1936 P ostal
changes are u s u a lly p u t in to e ffe c t
w ith th e b e g in n in g o f th e fis c a l
y e a r, a lth o u g h based on re s u lts f o r
c a le n d a r ye a r, i t was e x p la in e d .
U n ite d States S avings b ond sales
th ro u g h th e H ills b o r o post o ffic e
fo r 1937 n u m b e re d 122, and a m o u n t­
ed to a to ta l in v e s tm e n t o f $33,037, i t
was a n n ounced p re v io u s ly .
of Backache«!
F. o f L .-C . I. O.
to d e te rm in e i f
v io la tio n o f th e
law s.
T hey All
Look Alike
. . . . But !
U S IN G S
X
Immunization to
be Carried On
Local Post Office
Receipts Raise;
R ating Roosted
N e ig h b o rh o o d new s fro m 30 A r ­
gus co rre sp o n de n ts i n
d iffe r e n t
sections o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty ap­
pear in th e A rg u s each w e e k
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are d o ­
in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a
w eek
t)
30 ye a rs o f tra c k - ty p e tra c to r
b u ild in g b e h in d it.
1» A I.oan Bldg.
Page Three
F o rd F o r d o r Sedan— B o d y
u p h o ls te ry lik e n e w . Runs
l o u r M oney
. m
OREGON
TV7ENTY FIVE
Plan w hich will pay yon as good a retu rn
on y o u r savings.
Under New M.inagentent
H IL L S B O R O .
THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE
the W eek’s News
la b o r m ove rn e n t m id pr»•..ident o f th e
In te l N iitio n u l Si .tnuin
u n io n , dies.
S h a n i’ li ii J.ipan« c m i fo rte s r e ­
ami»- lu ig i scab’ b o m b a rd in e nt o f
( 'h im so tro o p , th ro u g h o u t ( ’e n tra i
( ’lu n a
W a sh in g to n S e n a to r S te iw c r asks
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l ( ’u n u n in g . to e x ­
p e d ite pro ce e d in g # to end secondary
lu m b e r b o yco tt and to h a lt a lleged
in te rfe re n c e w ith la b o r b o a rd h e a r­
in g
P o rtla n d A new lib r a r y w in # w ill
be b u ilt o n to th e U n iv e r s ity o f O re-
l'.on m e d it ai c lio o l b u ild in g in P o r t­
land
H ong K o n g F ifte e n separate in ­
stances o f d is re g a rd fo r th e A m e r i­
can fla g by Japanese tro o p s in N a n ­
k in g since J a n u a ry 1 w e re o u tlin e d
to d ay in re p o rts re a c h in g h e re fro m
G e n e ra li , im o C h ia ritf
K a i-S h e k ’s
abandoned c a p ito l
N e w Y o rk T h e N e w Y o rk S ta le
B a r a ssociation u n a n im o u s ly adopts
re p o rt o f its c o m m itte e on A m e ric a n
c itiz e n s h ip T h a t th e g ro w th o f c o m ­
m u n is m was e n d a n g e rin g th e s tru c ­
tu re i f th e A m e ric a n g o v e rn m e n t
W a sh in g to n P re d ic tin g a g e n era l
bn sine s u p tu rn . Ih n ja m in F F a ir-
ARGUS.
1931 C h e v ro le t M a s te r C o u p e -
B e a u tifu l d u co fin is h , k n e e ac
tio n w heels, r e s t f u l F is h e r n a
d r a f t bo d y.
A ff
R educed to
1936 T o rd T u d o r — In e x c e lle n t
c o n d itio n
m e c h a n ic a lly
G ood
tire s , a p p earance lik e >C » )C
new N o w o n ly
3 2 3
1931 C hevrolet M aster C oaeh—
I n good m e c h a n ic a l c o n d itio n .
G ood
tires,
cle a n u p h o ls te ry
C a rrie s an O K .
91
g u a ra n te e
X
1932 P ly m o u th Coach— T h is ca r
has been re d u ce d $75. T h is ca r
also is ba cke d u p by o u r O. K .
used c a r
$ < Q fi*
X v tJ
gu aran tee
1933 C hevrolet M aster Sedan—
It . fam ous 6-cylinder m otor ha.
been tu n ed to give new car per
form ance.
C
S pecial at
ALL MAKES
1936 F o rd ’ ¿-ten P ic k u p — F in is h
s t ill has th a t n e w c a r a p p e a r­
ance. M o to r as sn a p p y as th e
d a y H e n ry
S/1/1<?
m ade it
1936 C h e v ro le t M a s te r T o w n Se­
d a n — Has been o w n e d lo c a lly
E q u ip p e d w it h fa c to ry in s ta lle d
ra d io a n d h e a te r. Has m o h a ir
u p h o ls te ry and b e a titi- 'CTQ1?
f u l d u co fin is h
3 5 ,3
1929 F ord Coupe— T h is lit t le ca t
is re a l e co n o m y tra n s p o rta tio n
a nd n o t ju n k . Y o u can
iQ R
b u y i t to d a y fo r
5 )3
1931 C h e v ro le t l ’ ^ -to n T r u c k —
157-inch w h e cib a se . G ood tire s .
N e w p a in t. A n id e a l t r u c k fo r
fa rm use o r
q c
wood hau lin g
X «fi)
1936 C h ev ro le1 Tow n Sedan—We
have th re e c f these, a n d a re a ll
backed b y o u r O K
'S I C
g u a ra n te e . Y o u r p ic k a t M T l f J
1930 C h e v ro le t Coach— G o o d fin
ish, clean u p h o ls te ry .
$4 P "
A n o u ts ta n d in g b u y a t 1 0 3
1933
Ford
V -8 T udor Sedan—
D e lu x e , has had th e best o f
care. M o to r is sm ooth
as v e lv e t. M o h a ir uphol.
1930 R u ic k Coupe— S ix - c y lin d e r
v a lv e -in -h e a d m o to r. G ood tire s ,
c a r clean in s id e a n d
$4 Q ¡?
out. Special at.
X vm
1931 Ford De luxe F ordor Town
Sedan— C lean as a w h is tle . Y o u
can ta ke o u r w o rd f o r it. S u re
i t c a rrie s an
$ « / • fi?
O. K. guarantee
1932 P o n tia c 6 Sedan— Has been
ch e cke d c o m p le te ly . M o to r and
r u n n in g gear p e rfe c t. N e w seat
covers.
S A R»
P a in t p e rfe c t
f tJ
1930 B u iik L ight Six Sedan—A
re a l b u y , w it h m ile s and m ile s
o f s e rv ic e in it, a n d s t ill has
b e a u tifu l appearance
'O /1 C
a n d p e rfo ra n c e
1932 C hevrolet Coupe- Has been
com pletely gone over in o u r
own shop, and checked from
every angle.
I t s a honey at.
/W«7t9
1935 Ford V-8 P ickup — H -ton
capacity. P erfect in every d e ­
ta il. R educed
in price to
0 5 ,3
1930 Essex C hallenger Coach —
New paint, new in te rio r finish
N ear new tires. M otor
in best condition
X^XU
1934 C hevrolet P ic k u p — tfc-toq.
Buy this fo r lig h t tru ck in g and
save your
pleasure car
...... U aW
1931 H udson D e lu x e Sedan—Has
original factory finish like new.
U pholstery in perfect condition.
M otor
$ 4 A ff
perfect
....... X «fv
1931 Ford Coupe—C lean in every
way. O ne of the m ost econom i­
cal buys on today’s
*1 9 C
m ark et .
.............. X / V
1929 C hevrolet Sedan — A car
th a t w ill give m iles of service
at very low cost.
$< >1 C
X4d
1929 Pontiac 6 Coupe—It runs
an d is an o utstanding
buy a t the price
..... 0 0
1927 C hrysler S edan
R uns O K
»OS
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318-332 E. Main St.
HILLSBORO
Phone 444