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THURSDAY, APRII. 19, 19.il VOLUME XIJ Distribution PlanWaulty, State Capitol News Seeks Office Farm Group Plans State Meet Here Hillsboro Hears Play First Home Came Sunday County Jurist SERA Work to Observe Sales Idea In Hillsboro Authorized Local Men Co-operate No Definite Date Set Hill..boro B<-ars," focal entry in the Tualatin valley ba.ebalJ loop will fa”- the Newberg nine ÜD Shuu park lK-ld Sunday at 2 p m Hi the opening league game on tlie home diamond Hie bears re turn’d vii tonoux from Carlton la. t by virtue ot a thrilling last Window Displays Arranged Farmers' Union Convention 8undi Disposition of Product» and Committee Anticipates Early inning rally which broke a th and to Boost Use of Oregon gave them tlu* long end oí a 6 to to be Held in Hillsboro Wagi'i Cited as Cause of Start of Relief Program to 4 score The team 1» determined Products Th is Week May 22, 23 and 24 dump Ni ewberg Sunday to keep a .MJ-avl ITobably never letorv in Economic Stagnation in This Territory clean rec ord. ’Ul's 1 politimi oolltu .il history Im the c (IrrW it egon lit.tory ha. in Carlo* i netted the firs, score tusk of Uie ikihlK.’l progirot.iutor the first inning of la.»t Sunaay’s i een so clini’ ult Decelopii ’ Iit . t' game on ly to have Hillsboro forge «late in Ille iiini’-vav gub« ruuUii 1 il intp the lead with two runs in si ixinihle luive not proceeded sul the b id frame In the n'-xt ln- iuii-ii.ly far enough lo enable oil' County Unit Supports Acts ning. ( ■ Bemards. Carlton se Drive Will Continue From to single out any of the candidal’.*, Joe E. Dunne Scheduled to Completion of Unfinished basen ¿»n, . slammed out the in cither party m H winner in Uw Friday Until April 28 of Milk Control Board home run of the game to knoi priiiiury race Speak ut C. oi C. Monday CWA Projects Sought Judge George R. Bagley of Hills ol J W 11 ■ : I score at two up Tliul docs, not lia- »n litat the < an boro. «hc'< supporters will or who Is u candidale n the B<ars went back «ii.Lite* liave nut been •clive, nor ganize here Friday night t o Oregon Products' Days," designed publican nomination Preparations for the state Farm lead In ; he fifth inn: when Unit their supporters are biu k A system of distribution pre Work relief tn the Hillsboro area promote his cand.dacy for a posi ieprr.>< illativi Loin ers Union convention to be held Catchc e r Deaville and Pitcher Brown to boost Oregon-made goods, will ot assured wind willi llieii claim* dicated upon u theory ot scarcity. county. be observed in Hillsboro by window tion on the supreme court bunch. under the state emergency relief 111 Hillsboro May 22 23 a.-.l M bingle scored Two errors and a republican sui” a. Mot of the wiu< ii could not readily ia- adapt’ d administration program was au got under way Saturday evening tallied two o runs rum» for the home team displays in store windows, starting landldatr* tor governor have op to abundant«- ■ aiiw-d Hie ii-teut thorized Bite Wednesday afternoon, when John Puools. president ot the in the eigth and the game went Friday and continuing until the ’-adquarters I n vcononiu stagnation, not overpro en« I cainpiUgn h headquarters according to R. W. Well, county Washington county unit, appointed Into the final lnnini with a 4 to 4 following Satuurday, according to f-oituiid from which central office duction. d<-' laied R Flank Peters, relief craurman. Although Hillsboro special convention committees dur tie score -ore Oakes, local center fielder, C. T. Richardson, local committee they sally forth to boinburd the local attorney and candidate was the first district to be approved ing a regular meeting ol the group cha-rman. The ever- ’ . , whan is state crashed led out a two-base h: hit and voters willi their plan* ol suppor. circuit judge, in ills talk. "The '1 under the new set-up, Well ex at lhe court house. A resolution scared on Schulte's single Deavllle wide in scope, is sponsored by the Tlurt l* true o t lumergan and Ahead," at the i liamber of com- pressed confidence that other parts Oregon Manufacturers' association, lavorlng liu- activities ot the state dented tlie plate tor the final score Dunne mid Hall and MaeAI’-xand’r inert«' Monday "We must make ud- of the county would be accepted milk control b ald was unanimously a few minutes later. Carlton had re tab merchants' committee ot the Mi’li’uwy. u.-.pirunl for the demo Justniente We cannot sll still and within a short time. i Portland Chamber of Commerce. adopt ’ -d three men on base and one away cratic lUMnlnaUon. also ha* an ”1’ wait tor the economic plant to un- Only direct relief cases will be Hillsboro was designated as the lr. their half of the inning, but, civic and Duslness groups through- Meet to Promote Candidacy Absent Voter Applications flee In the mclr*qx>hs from winch Jam Iteelf eligible under the proposed pro 1934 convention city at the 1933 Brown struck out V Bernards and out Oregon. lie i» directing id* campaign the of Jurist to be Friday gram. Weil stated. All persons reg Available From Clerk Industrial progress ha.*> enabled state meeting at Dallas and the I. Bernards "flied" out to the third Contrary to procedure in former while lie supervises tne affair» ot us to produce an abundance, but istered on the direct relief rolls of Washington county unit of the baseman to retire the side. years, local window displays will KlunuUli Fall», over will’ h city be we liave not determined the county who desire work are lu deU-rnilned flow roU Farmers' Union will act In the contain products unrelated to the Batteries tor the game were : ■ Bagley for Judge" club, planned required to be Investigated before pt■ ..des os major. Holman lias an distribute tlie products and give Number of voters regt u ring for of host Hundreds of farmers from store in which they appear, accord Carlton — Welder. V Bernards and to promote the candidacy of Cir nounced tba'- be does not « *p ’ I cmplcyment to all. lie stated pro- Hie t.is. tin-.'- or re-regLsUring dur over Oregon will be In attend- Fryer; Hillsboro—Brown and Dea- ing to present plans. Practically cuit Judge George R. Bagley of application can be taken. Persons to iiurintaln u iiuiipuikii lii-adquui diicltou lias increased rapidly dur- ing the last tew days before Uie ull ance at the conclave and county vllle every local down-town merchant is Hillsboro for a position on the formerly registered under the re closing of r lustration books Tues ten Neither will lie employ ai.un- Uig recent years but mass pur- program of the CWA members are making every possible Schedule tor tlie first two-thirds planning to co-operate in the edu- s :preme court bench, will be organ employment day is believed to have fallen be will net be eligible tor work under » power hit* been curtailed by low that ot former years However. effort to insure a succesful session of tlie Tualatin valley league sched- cational »vent. ized Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the the new plan unless previously list he -.’in run hl» o*n campaign u> (diuMnu ctMicrntrution of wealth and Iigurt-s on th*- total county regis (Continued cn pa«<e 10,column 2) Displays Planned ('onunittees Named Hillsboro chamber of commerce. The ins own way and from in* own of the i'ioduction must tu tration und on the- relative strength Displays arranged by the local organization meeting will be coun ed on the county direct relief rolls. Members of the legislative com fice cither in bi* box factory ul unemployment Every effort is being made to ot prod- balanced and the conveyor win- committee for Hillsboro store ty-wide in sccpe and all peisons speed the opening of the program Portland or the state lr •‘••ury iu re iu*u and wage/» must be wide nid of ixillilcul par.,1 L. not yet avail mittee as appointed by Pubols are dows are as follows: Perfection interested in supporting Judge Bag- us follow ■ J E' Blazer ol Laurel- m Salem Sain Brown, tlie GeIVu'* that more pvcple may share In able oakery and Bristol hardware will ley. Washington county's candidate, in this area, declared members of farmer, w directing h..> i-umpulgn U.c abundance, Peters declared county committee. All uncom Starling Wedn< sday. the county S. holla, F;cd Jossy of West Union. exchange exhibits. Weil's Depart during the coming campaign are the Elie t Reuter ol Kansas City, O. liv.m bi* licinr in ar Gcrvul-.. tliul pleted CWA projects, particularly clerk was author: sed to accept ap- Revolution Traced ment store will shew products from H Bennett ol Cciur Mills. Charles urged to attend. is what tunc lie is not traveling school district work, will be submit for abs i'ii: voters' ballots Herb of Verboort P Patton ot B E MaLng. Inc . C. C. store *111 Expanding oi market* durin a plications Twenty-four of Bagley s friends, ted to J. Karstetter ot Oregon City, ..round over liu* tut’- in hl* 1 *r tor tlie primary • lection under the Gaston. exhibit Haleys chicken cannery J O. Bog' r ot Middleton both republicans and democrats, looking for vote*, mui IMxki will du perk .1 when demand .ar outran state election la*, ,s. Absent voteis goods: Portland Gas A: Coke com have prepared a statement of the state engineer in this territory, to Rod Meyers of Blooming mont of lur. canip.ugn directing from hupply Uits the HrM phase of be checked for Inclusion under the we defined as a. ly elector vl.o lx and One Held for Possession; pany will show a display from Jurist's qualif.cations for service up xew plan. Banquet committee- Mrs Mary bls home town of Hermiston Mu: - economic revolution through w county ot legal absent from the hughes hatchery; J. C Penney w.U on the Supreme bench for publi Ll -a ’ Iten Ot I .lurel-SchoUs, Charles t n. confined to Wethington by Uie tlie world Ls progressing, accor ay of any general, Program Outlined residence on the c; Two on Still Charge have a window of articles from the cation to the voters of Oregon. session of eongn-ss. is under liu* U> tlie bp< .deer lo meet tiu.» Objective of the new rural pro special or primary election and who Spa ring of West Union, Mrs Ear! Imperial Feed & Grain company nuuid, pi ’ « Kim liu.» was increased They point out that Judge Bag- bigKvs. handicap of any of Un- _ ____ ’d e!< i-.or ot tile slate. Waldron of Kansas City, Pete John 1» _ a qualliu Enforcement of tne Kr.cx law lo the Carnation Products com ley believes that the judiciary should gram. to be conducted in open i anJldate.’’ »Miec lie must depend tli niarketa were glutted and Thin also includes pers >ns physical son ol Cedar Mill. Fran* Hertel cally resulted in the arrest of two and country and towns having less than pany. Lyman Howe will show an remain entirely free from political of Verboort. P Pierson of Gaston, entli’-ly H|M)ii UM :.U|>|a;:t ”1 bl . .Mxond piia.se of Uie revolution ly unable to attc-nd the -’lection. Hi.lsboro men Saturday night by exhibit from the Royal Soda works; influences and that he has de 5000 population, will be to make Mrs. Frank Ruppendlt of Jiiddle- friend» in Or-gon Uirouglrout th curred, over-production. Because ot Official ballots »ill be mailed to it possible for destitute persons county ofiicers. Marvin Robinson Sherman s wood work will be dis primary battle. He ha* been g> t Ils vast Urritory. advancement iu all persons -raati* applying appij uig lor absent ton and Mrs Jepson of Blooming was taken into custody and booked played at the Argus; Sherman clined » employ any of the ac eligible for relief m such areas to cepted means ot gaining votes. As sustain themselves through their Ho.pitallty committee Mrs W. ting In some pretty effective work science and organization, and re voters' ballots un May 7 by the the county jail on a charge of gloves at the Hillsboro Pharmacy; a result, they seek to make known by r<-nug’- control, however, through sources, the eifect of the latest county - clerk. These ure to be re O Putnam ot Laund-Scholis. Earl at transportation and possession of un and Seally fnattresses at the Cady- to the voters facts which he will own ettorts, according to a state letter» and newspaper interviews, phase fell the heaviest upon Ute turned ta tlie county clerk on ar Donelson o f West Union, Karl licensed ment of policy by Harry L. Hop- liquor, while C. S Long Motor Car company. The commit not disclose. Schaffer of Kansas City, A. L. tuul last Saturday stxdti- to it bu: United 8lates he *tated This coun before May 11. kms. administrator The program setting up and operating a still tee is also seeking to arrange dis try commands Uie power u> feed drinocraUi- g-atlu-rUiK in Portland "As a judge, he represents the contemplates production of home ac- Strellf of Cedar Mui, Mrs. F. M. without a license. Archie Long of plays from the Scholls' Brick & Candidates are swinging into many ajid Uie ec onomic set-up must Hce.sack : ot Verboort. M. E Toill- for 10 minutes over a t’-lepiiotu- live campaigns as lile tune re- ver ot Gaston. L Matterson of Mid Hillsboro was arrested at Eugene Tile company, Bentley posters. Long highest ideals ot the bench,” his gardens and of feed for domestic be .shifted to provide lor ull hook-up friends declare m their signed state livestock and poultry to the end betore the pr.mary elec- and Mrs. J. Kamria o f Monday and returned to the coun airplanes. Gates Pipe & Tile com ment. "His conduct has been mark that the average lamiiy can pro Gne <4 the outstanding develop Any change is hundicupped by mamlng amounts to lets lioui a month dleton. ty jail Tuesday to face charges pany. and other focal merchants Blooming. ment» of the campaign thus far Uw iierUsMte of former days wnicn lion arc being tormulaled for Local committee in charge of the ed by courageous administration of duce a major part of lu food re Recreation commllUe. Frank corresponding with t-ioee brought has Irecn tlie decided draft ot re knew only scarcity, peters declared. Plana meetings In various parts of the Schulmcrlch against his father. The two men event includes Richardson. Z. J. Justice. His decisions have been quirements. publican voters into live democratic Laws und methods of thought are county ot Laurel-Scholls. Mrs Supplementary to these self -sus to give candidates opportu J M Davidson of West Union. Earl are being held in connection with Riggs. Robert Cull. Howard Had entirely free from personal or polit planks Ute pu--.: :• -w «*ak» '1 lit-, predicated upon U ils theory A* a nities to ical influences, and be has never tenance measures, assistance is present their platforms. a 25-gahon still which was con- ley. Arthur Reiling. Lester Ireland. Waldron of Kansas City. Mrs. N drift liu* been purUcularly heavy result profit became the basis of been swayed by passion or prejudice. planned 1 n securing employment Interesting factors regarding tlie P Johnson of Cedar Mill. W J Hscated Saturday night north of J. H Garrett. Verne Curry, and No in MiHtiaxnah county, although It tlie «rheme of production und dis Judge has been more intolerant either in crop preparation, other Ed L. Moore. lias also lieeii noticeable Ui other UibuUon which broke down in tile candidacy ot J. W Hughes ot For Vandehey of Verboort. E. E. Mor- Hillsboro Alleged to have resisted an at "Oregon manufacturers can meet of the so-called law delay. No liti private enterprises, or on local pub est Grove, republican, tor state rep (Continued 01. >ugr 10, column 1) sec'Jona of the state and U be face of surpluses tempt on the part of Night Watch any competition, both as to quality gant in his court has ever had lic works. In cases where such em resentative were received this week lieved to represent u temporary The method of operating tlw man W W Weaver to place him and prices," declared George L. cause to complain of his failure ployment cannot be obtained, sup transfer ot political allegiance on production plant Us al fault, not In announcing h 1 s candidacy, under arrest Saturday night. John Baker of Portland, general man to give prompt attention to his plemental relief to destitute fam the psurt ot republicans who are the plant itself, Peters contended Hughes broke a record of long Walnofer of Hillsboro was charged ager of the state manufacturers' cause. His decisions have been ilies may be extended in the form anxious to support Martin tn Uie No attempt hus been made to de- sumdlng. that ol never being a of subsistence rations and other this week with assault and battery group. "It is the purpose of this prompt. primary election On tlie other termlnv JuM how much of each candidate tor public office in spile "To those of us who know him budgetary necessities in excliange Walnofner is reported to have driv campaign to make it state-wide, so associa of many years of active luuu] it also represents u return of commodity ia nee led. As a result en his truck into the air stand in that every manufacturer will be best. Judge Bagley has proven for labor upon approval work pro tJioiiMnds ot democrats to their Uie plant lias no governor bim I lions with public affairs, la be I front ot the Hillsboro Motor com benefitted. A publicity campaign himself to be a man of broad hu jecta. own rank* now- that there is a overproduction occurs in sonic cum- coming a candidate, he might be work projects, which may be a and to have put up a vigorous has been inaugurated, covering man sympathies, an able attorney contest on worth taking part in nuxliUes und a scarcity in others. said to be running true to type and Preliminaries for the county grade pany and counselor, and as a just and continuation ol unfinished CWA light when Weaver attempted to displays, ex- newspapers, radios, 1 Mince the absence of any contest m The pniblcm lias been aggravated having yielded to heredity, for the school track and field meet will be courageous Jurist. He Is the type projects, are contemplated as means post campaigns has unquestionably by the <,oncentratlon of wealth und Hughes name is well known to old held Salur<.u> on Hillsboro and arrest him. Weaver and Wilbur hlbiu, etc. We are urging the or of man Oregon needs on our Su of providing work 1 n exchange, driven nuuiy disciples of J.ukson replacement of men by machines time residents ot the county who Beaverton hub school fields, hmall Dillon, fire marshal, finally sub ganization of a good strong com preme bench. We sincerely recom either for advances of food or other schools will compete in the morn dued and transferred him to the mittee in every- city, which will mend him to the voters of the consumable items or for capital and Jefferson to register as republi which accompanied the increase in liave followed po.itical aflairs jail. contact the merchants and manu- cans Just to be able to have a producUon, he contended. Samuel H Hughes, father ot the ing and the larger schools in the city Stewart Russell of Hillsboro was faciurutrs of the community for state of Oregon as an outstanding goods furnished for self-sustenance afternoon, those from the eastern hand in the primary argument present candidate arriv« 1 in Ore Curtailment of production should portion of the county a' Beaverton arrested Saturday evening on a the purpose of bringing before the candidate to serve his state in the purposes, according to word re ceived from Hopkins. In exceptional not la- tlw ultimate object of a gon. November 14, 1857. the day on and those from the western area charge of parking on the highway. consumers a full knowledge o f capacity of Judge.” Efforts of tlie bourd of control recovery problem, according to which the state constitution was at Hillsboro. The lincl county con Charges of reckless driving were what Oregon produces” Judge Bagley was denied the ad cases, approved by the state emer adopted He ’ served three terms as to beat down the price of gasoline (UuiHiiiia ■ i rolutant) test will be held May 5 at Hills preterred against Fred Scanlon ol vantages of either high school or gency relief administration, pay mayor of Forest Grove and was a boro. as paid by the state for ite numer- Timber after his arrest Wednesday. college education and is truly a ment for work may be made ia council. In member of the city- liv.tliutloiu Contestants in each of the divi ous departments and Thieves pried open the front I self-made man, the statement de cash instead of in kind. 1896 he was elected to represent sions determined by size of sei. -ol door of the J. W Mullendore serv will also be of considerable inter Work is to be valued on the clares. He worked on farms and the district including Washington are classified on the basis of age ice station, one mile east of Rock est to the motorist* of the slate logging camps in Oregon as a youth, basis of the prevailing wage scale, ____ * _ in the _ county state senate and and weight. Each school will be en creek on the Tualatin highway. Report* received here are that studying law in the office of the but in no event at less than 30 served as regent at the state college titled to two contestants 1 n each Tuesday night and stole 10 cartons gasoline is selling in Seattle and (Continued on pu«e 10, column t> late Congressman Thomas H. at Corvallis from 1895 until the event in lhe preliminary meets and of cigarettes. Tlie intruders also • Kan Francisco for from right U> Tongue alter hours and at night. entrants may participate in four and helped themselves to candy- time of his death in 1898 ten rente below the Portland quota not more than two being bottled beer Fire destroyed the Hunt mill He was admitted to the bar in 1895 4 "That Col. Hughes could have events, tion, which would bring it well be Loss of the 1< ft foot and leg three track events. Those winning first and a quantity of stacked lumber and since that time has advanced ignored tlie pressure o f family and low tile price paid by the state inches below tl: • knee was suffered second places at the prelimi at Vadis early Wednesday morning and grown with the law until to- , even with the liberal dtscount al by Dt llx ri Leu ncd. 8 of Cornelius tradition for so many years is sur naries are eligible for the final w ith a resulting loss estimated at day there is not a better informed' lowed for quantity purchase» If the route 2. after being struck by an prising to those wlio have known contest. »15.000 The blaze, which started in man nor more able Judge in Ore- Ribbons will be awarded to first, state is successful in securing a auto near the Forest Hills golf him and his family background" a fire-box. spread quickly through T. Furukawa. Truman Boyd. Frank second and third place winners in the mill and to the lumber piles. lower price it is bchcvixl here that course Friday afternoon. The boy s the statement concluded loot was so badly crushed that it each event in the final contest Walt Tews, local fire chief, was E. Kenner and Wilmer H. Kenner a reduction In the price of motor mi necoasary Cor D m a o Pit while fin» and NOOnd pla< e pen summoned at 8 a. m to prevent by the Stat; Industrial Accident i • Clouting out a home run to fuel oils to the Individual motor man and I) E Wiley to amputate Annua) Meeting Cannery break an eleven-inning tie in the nants to schools having the largest the spread of the flames to water commission. bit will follow State Treasurer Hol '¡lie boy- nllghted front ii c a r Arraigned Tuesday on an in last half of the frame. Ernie Smith, tanks near the log roll. Stockholders on Tuesday total number of points Two pen man. who lias beyn making a study parked at ttu- side of the road, Peter LeBrun. arrested in Port nants will be awarded for large trailers, a few saws and dictment charging the driving of • local second baseman. proved him of gasoline prices, claims that the ran around in front of it and into Annual meeting of the stock schools and two for small schools. land recently on a 1931 bad check a Three self the hero of the local Sunset small quantity of lumber were gon. holders of Ray-Maling. Inc., will big distributors are taking more than the path ot ii machine driven by league team s 4 to 3 victory over Events scheduled are as follows: indictment, entered a plea o f saved, according to reports received Following 20 years of practicing Cornelius be held at the company offices at also of Cornelius roule Sunday on the local dia »4.000,00 a year out of Oregon hi R. Howlby, Large boys—50-yard dash. 100-yard guilty to the charge Thursday in here The null had a capacity of his profession in Hillsboro. Bagley | 8 p ni. Tuesday for tiie purpose 2. according to reports at the sher mond. Jim Grogan, local hurler, dash. 440-yard relay, pole vault, excess profits 25.000 to 30.000 board feet and pro the circuit court. Sentence was iKrtHstsutMAi vb paxe 10. column 3) iff's office Tlie right front wheel of electing directors for Uie ratify- high jump, broad jump and eight postponed by Circuit Judge Bagley vided employment for 30 men. • • • went the whole distance, allowing tile car passed over the boy's leg Ing of luls of officers luid directors pound shot. Large girls—50-yard Owners of the mill are H. W but eight hits. condition that LeBrun make When I» a salary Increase not ' of He Is a son ot Mr. and Mrs George since last annual meeting and tor dllih 75.yard d^h, 220-yard relay, on Mott Bill for Forest Hunt. H. C. Hunt and R. A. Hunt. Cornelius drew first blood in the a salary increase? When It is a Learned. trunsiu-tion of other business basketiball throw for distance, base restitution to Fred Oberg. _______ Fine of »500 was meted out to Grove Given Consent ?ame. scoring three runs in the salary adjustinejit In the long run bull throw for distance and base ourth inning Hillsboro was held it amounts to the Mum* thing, but ¡ bull throw for accuracy. Small boys Marvin Robinson of Hillsboro Mon Congressman James W. Mott's! until the eigth when the locals In the opinion of the board of con- | - 50-yard dash. 75-yard dash. 220- day when he plead guilty In the bill to authorize Forest Grove to dented the plate. In the next in trol members lhe distinction makes vnrd relay, pole vault, high jump, circuit court to a n Information purchase certain land aggregating ning. Hillsboro brought In two runs broad jtunp. and baseball throw for charging unlawful transportation of H world of difieren”’ I .itr.l week 160 acres to protect its watershed, to tie the score. Smith's homer distance. Small girls- -40-yard dash. liquor. He was pr.roled upon pay the board put Its foot down good Sam Dong. 50. Chinese cook for has been placed on the consent broke up the game two innings 60-yard dash. 220-yard relay, bas ment of »100. the Southern Pacific bridge crew calendar, according to a telegram later. and hard on tlirre proposed salary throw- for distance, baseball Dean Thompson received two at Schefflin. committed suicide Sun received by the Argus Wednesday Tualatin maintained a clean slate increase» In the imbltc utilities de Substantial progress has been government program for reflnanc- ketball throw for distance arid baseball day afternoon by hanging himself from Congressman Mott. He states by deafeating Verboort 10 to 5, pos: por.ed sentences Monday when partment. Monday when it wits ex mndc with the farm-debt adjust in« formers. throw for accuracy. that the bill will be up for passage I with a rope from a pipe in tlie while Willamette trounced Gaston he appeared In the circuit court plained to the board thnt the in- ment program of the Oregon Agri Preliminary managers nt Hills I Continued on page 10, column 2» 1 car. The body was found at April 30. County wheat production control boro will include Walter Henry of for sentence on a 1931 Indictment 6 cook <Tenues were merely "adjustments" cultural Advisory council through p. ni. Sunday when the men came tlie higher salaries were approved lhe county farm-debt adjustment associations in Oregon will soon be Hillsboro, Lauren Buel of Forest charging larceny of an auto and a to the car for supper. with an nlacrlty which Indicated committees, according to O. M. gin selecting local inspectors to ex Grove and L. J. Barnum of Aloha. 19-8 larceny indictment. Worry over receipt of a letter Pleading guilty to a charge of from that tlie board i* jurt as strong Plummer. Portland, state chairman, amine each farm under contract At Beaverton, managers will be R. the United States department for ndju-stments as It is opposed and I. 11 llrelthaupt. Oregon State to see If tlie ugreed reduction of I L. Phillips of Beaverton, M. D. reckless driving, Fred Scanlon of of internal revenue which he did (Continued on pag« ¡0, column 3) to increases. As a matter of fact coller,e. secretary Already in 1934. acreage and Hie required seeding Lewis of Tigard and C. R. Riley ol not understand, and orooding over the death of a Clilnese friend in the three “adjustments." call them It Is estimated Huit Uie committees has taken place. These inspectais | Riedvllle. Committee In cluirge of tlie event Includes L. A. Gooding Portland recently, are believed by what you will, provide for puy ln- have assisted in one way or an will all be local men and will be ot Agricultural adjustment officials sire to force a plan upon the in Sherwood, E. E. Arant of Forest Coroner Fred Sewell to have caused trained briefly in special schools. Grove. R. J. Haas of Gaston. Rol- creases ranging from »3(1 to »40 other with over liMXI cases. the suicide. The man's Chinese back in Washington. D. C.. to re dustry or to launch one If the in There will lie »bout one inspector for three state employes, nil of view the results of 15 regions' dustry is seriously divided in sup ’.aivl Watkins of Carlon, and C. H. Another Indicator of the volume name was Ong Saer Bo. whom had been taken over by the of work coming to these commit to each 100 farms. Their salaries Nosier of Hillsboro. meetings dealing with the proposed port of it. utilities commission from other state tee» ta Uie fact that the federal will be set and paid by the county ; dairy surplus control plan have be Chief modifications of the pro departments. Incidentally this par land bank of Spokane has referred a sudation, which will probably en- ' fore them the almost unanimous endorsement of the basic principles posed plan asked by the Oregon, ticular department has been noto approximately 750 cases to the Ore courage economy. Second payment Delivery of the Argus will of the plan by representatives of Washington and Idaho producers riously generous with salary ad gon county coininittees for help. of the 1933 cash benefits w 11 await i be made in the county on the Pacific northwest industry as would first lengthen the base justments, under the present ad All of these cases arose from the the completion of the inspection' Thursdays, where possible to Law enforcement was discussed expressed in the Portland confer period from two to three years ministration, virtually setting the necessity for making adjustments during May and June. make mail connections, until Hillsboro Grange at the meeting by District. Attorney G. Russell ence The meeting was presided over in arriving at a dairyman's average pay cut mensure of the legislature In order that tlie old debts of the further notice. Tilts change is Saturday adopted the resolution j Morgan at joint meeting of Hills by William A Schoenfeld, dean of production, would use other than aside by tills method. In one In farmer may be liquidated with the Grade School Teachers made because of curtailment pii-s-sed at Forest Grove two weeks boro and Forest Grove Rotary clubs agriculture at Oregon State col processing tax funds to finance the stance n salary wns “adjusted" up money that can be borrowed on a of po.-tal department expendi Offered Jobs Next Year aj;o by dairymen and business men at Forest Grove Wednesday noon. lege. ward »90 on tlie recommendation new loan. disease control features of the plan, tures, which cuts down on tlie In support of the milk control He stated that 252 cases had gone Organized opposition to the pro- . Al! Ililisboro grade school teach would strengthen the require of Commissioner Thomas und Willi employment of extra help and The county committeemen nsstat ers have been offered positions for board. through his office in 1933 and that duction plan, reported to have anu ment for a compensatory tax on the approval of nil three members by giving information to dlstr• ssed as a result eliminated Thurs Tlie local Grange was invited to. all except 17 had been adjusted out been active in some of the regional The conference also «if the bourd of control, while in debtors nnd creditors, and by con next year, according to Harry Mor meet all-day with Gale Grange day afternoon deliveries in of court and two of the 17 were ac meetings, was not evident at the oleomargarine. a separate resolution __ __ ad- n number of Instances "adjust- ducting hearings and making rec- gan. school board clerk. However, May 5. Hillsboro members to have Hillsboro. quitted and two resulted in hung Portland conference, though there passed no contracts have been signed and dressed directly to the president mente" ranged from »25 to »40 n ommcnaUons. Much work remains salaries and length of the school charge of the program and assist Juries. was some opposition, principally asking Press time on the Argus his support for the tro- Support of the Jury bill, which frem a few’ who felt that the whole posed excise month to employes already receiv to be done In completing cases al term are to be determined at a with the dinner Hillsboro Grange has been set ahead to Wed tax on ' imported ‘ " veg- will hold an evening meeting Thurs will come to a vote of the people, economic system needs a radical etable ing fairly lucrative salaries. Em ready started and on numerous Inter date. nesday night and all news oils. day. April 26. was urged by Prosecutor Morgan.) overhauling. On final vote limited ployes of the state banking depart case* yet to be registered, the state and advertising must be turn That hiring of high school tcach- A number of producers speaking as a help tn crime prevention. This to actual producing dairymen or ment have also b«>cn very fortunate committeemen report. ed into the office earlier than ers will be considered May 2 was in favor of the " ------- ' proposed - plan of * measure would change the Jury their representatives, the vote to Postoffice Seeks Bids in flits respect, most of them com by before. ______ of ______ from __ 10 „ to The voluntary farm-debt adjust the opinion expressed this week plan so that 10 out of 12 could favor the plan of production con reduction In •sales ing in for salnry iidjustmcnls which ment committee plan is now in use W. C. Christensen, chairman of This change may only be Orenco Messenger Route convict in all except capital crimes. trol with suggested modifications 20 per cent, pointed out that there have iiikid their pay up to approx In 39 states and ill over 1900 coun the Hllhl board. might be some defects in the ' temporary and will depend to lan was in the ratio of six to one. Sealed proposals will be received imately the same level It was before ties in the United States. The com to a great extent on its recep Legionnaires Take Oath What the decision will be as to and it might be more at the Hillsboro postoffice until 5 than with some other com- Additional Local Scrip the legislature attempted to ad tion by subscribers and adver- mittees arc without legal status, New legionnaires were Initiated at putting the plan into effect will operate p. m.. April 23. for carrying the » just it downward. but that with more cows :: <rs. It ts the atm of the Redeemable for Cash United States malls on messenger th ’ post meeting Friday night, which not be announced until officials modifies, but work without compensation in ever before, the industry la publishers to give the best followed a dinner served by the complete the examina* ion of the than a neighborly way to help people route from Orenco postoffice to Washington county scrip in all confronted a crisis in the form The first contribution from liquor solve difficult financial problems. part commanders, who lost in a reports from all of the 15 meet of probable with service possible and the kind up to nnd Including Hillsboro, each wav as often as re price collapse to un ings. Federal officials at the Port membership drive. About 70 at profits to unemployment relief was They are assisting materially to denominations that is most pleasing to the quired Further Information may No 1 HO 1s now redeemale in cash tended. May 11 meeting will be in land meeting were not at all cer heard-of tows for dairy products modi’ last week when »44.986 was prevent unnecessary and severe ac-1 at the scrip office in the Wells be obtained in the lobby of the people. honor of H V. Oates, department tain that anv plan would be launch unless some form of control is In turned over by the liquor commta- tions of debtors and creditors to-1 building. Previous calls had been for postoffice or from the postmasters ed. as they said the AAA has no de- augurated quickly. ♦ + commander of the O. A. R. at Hillsboro and Orenco. alon to the account of the state ward each other, and aiding hi the numbers up to 100. (Continued sn pnue 10, column 1) Says Peters I S Program Adjustments Needed Launched Bagley Club Planned Here Registration Books Closed Arrests Made on Knox Law Grade Track Meet Slated Fire Destroys Hunt Log Mill Boy Injured by Car Friday Locals Win Close Game Bagley Hears Court Cases Chinese Cook Takes Own Life on Sunday Farm-Debt Adjustment Program Makes Good Progress in State Local Dairymen Await Decision on Surplus Milk Control Plan Change Mt Argus Delivery Hillsboro Gtange Backs Milk Board Law Enforcement Discussed Rotary f