c he County Official Paper The nioMt thorough •h»v Salem in the morning nt 9:30 at the state capitol in the first game of the ■lute championship tourna- ment. Large Towns Represented Telephone Company Will Switch Over on Saturday Ni^ht Selfridge Is GREATER ACTIVITY L. G. Hurt in Auto Wreck PLAN TO ORGANIZE FOR CANNERY SEEN TAXPAYERS’LEAGUE If you are planning on doing ■ any telephoning between the hours i Manager Maling Returns from of 11:3U Saturday night and 7:00 | His Annual Selling Trip Sunday morning you had better ar- , range to do your talking some other time. If you are accustomed to us- STARTS NEW WAREHOUSE ing the phone during these hours to keep your neighbors from hearing Ray-Maling Company Expects your conversation you had better to Employ 720 Men and postpone it. Telephoning will not be in good Women This Year form during those hours because the Hillsboro Telephone company is A greater pack with the conse- going to switch over to the new building at that time. C. E. Wells, quent increased demand for more workers ¡-^ the result of advanced manager, has arranged i messenger _ • . .. I made . .. .1 A by I . • • Bert 1/ , Maling, K T .. 1 • —— —— manager — . A A A A — service in case of emergency long '»>*» distance or country line calls. He of ‘be Ray-Maling cannery, who expects to have every line working returned Monday from a two-months by the time the most of the people eastern selling trip. The sales this arc up Sunday morning. year »re fully twice as much as The telephone company had to in- year, More Warehouse Space stall $1000 of duplicate equipment in order to make the change« The The warehousing space, which switchboard proper will be moved has been a problem to the rapidly after 11:30. The equipment is mod growing business concern, will be ern in every respect and an auto­ adequately taken care of this year, matic system has been installed to according to Mr. Maling. The stor­ show when a line is out of order. age will be more than tripled with The new telephone building which the addition of the new warehouse is one of the most attractive in the now being constructed. The contract city was constructed at a cost of was awarded Mohr brothers and $11,500 and affords comfortable work was started Monday morning. quarters for the telephone company. The new warehouse, which is It contains a room for the switch­ 90x192, will mean an investment of board, an accounting room, office approximately $30,000 when com­ for the manager, rest room for the peted. It is a two-story concrete operators and work room.« in back, structure. The additional machinery besides a full basement. The offices and other improvements will increase of Dr. Robb anellcd to place an embargo to determine whether or not they forded thrills aplenty to the fans. every section of the county. Another Hillsboro. on all bulbs coming into the country. Morteson took the first fall in 27 ! are legal. The Hilhi girls, coached by Mrs. meeting will be held before the pri­ minutes with a toe hold that made maries. "Last year that embargo went in­ Ruth Cook, won over the Newberg Question Constitutionality Kruse pound the mat. The Tigard girls, 2b to lb. The first half wax to effect Up to that time we had The proponents to the tunnel com­ boy came back strong in the second impotted «0,000,000 bulbs, annually missioners, with W. Lair Thompson close. and had Morteson flying all over Pythian Orders in The boys' lineup: Nosier and and now it wax up to the United as their attorney, plunged into the the mat with one wrist lock after Hoag, forwards; Hande, center; Cor­ States to satisfy its own demand. constitutionality of the tunnel Joint Social Meet another. Within six minutes Morte­ "Two experiment stations were nelius and Schulmerich, guards mid statute. In their attack they held the son called for a cessation of hostili ­ Johnson, spare. The girls’ lineup: established in the Pacific Northwest law was unconstitutional for two Rua Two Crxwi ties when he was hopelessly pinned Eva Dake« and Irene Connell, for —one at Bellingham, Wash., and one reasons: (1) It is unreasonable and The Knights of Pythias entertain­ It is the intention of the plant to the mat in a wrist lock that was ed the Pythian Sisters and their fam- wards; Fairy Hendren and Lenora at Tillamook. They found, as a re­ discriminatory; making 5000 square Htqters, centers; Nanin Chase and sult of their experiments, that Wash­ feet of land a minimum amount W. G. Ide and Arthur Foster officials to run night and day this too much for the Hood River bone- ■ ilies at a social meeting at the K. year with two crews. To fill one crusher. Ligaments were pulled in P. hall last Friday night John W. Ladel Otneas, guards, and Loin ington epunty had an ideal soil and that one must hold before voting, order a machine will have to work his shoulder and he had to forfeit Connell was presented with a 25- Speak at Luncheon of climate for ’bulb growing on a com­ and (2) the very terms of the law Jacoba und Maudie Hoag, spares. 20 hours a day for 14 days turning the match. Ted Thye refereed. mercial scale. year veteran jewel to take the place Local Organization exempt u larger amount; such as out 140 cans a minute. This order The next Smoker will be between of the one lost by him. A collection Become U. S. Cilixxnx "Several loads were shipped here public utilities. was secured through a new outlet. Billly Edwards and Kruse Thursday was taken up with individual mem­ Two women panned the naturaliza­ and to Tillamook and there arc now Thompson admitted that the prop­ A resolution supporting Portland Six hundred men and women were night, March 18, at the Commercial bers to make the presentation in ap­ tion examination at the court house over ten acres in Washington coun­ erty quaification for voting theory in the Longview--Rainier bridge con­ employed during the season last hall over Miller Mercantile company preciation of the services rendered yesterday. They were Louise Zuni- ty sown t<> daffodils alone. Several was fair, but when you compare troversy was passed unanimously at year and Manager Maling anticipates store. A. W. Hoffman, who is pro­ the order. This came as a complete kehr, route 1, and Lydia Gertrude ordered 500,000 bulbs and there farm land to city property there is the noon luncheon of the chamber putting on 120 additional this year. moting the smokers for Hillsboro surprise to John, who was escorted I^ppin, route 1, both of Hillsboro. were many who set out smaller an unreasonable discrimination. I of commerce Monday. The measure This shows a phenomenal increase Post of the American Legion, is ex­ by S. E. Fayram to the chancellor bed».” "The smgll district lying in Mult- ¡g now I ~ before Congress and 2 the • oVer 1920, the first year in the new pecting the largest crowd of the commander’s station, where Fred Mm. E. L. McCormink Dinn Dr. Degrath. who was one of the nomah county, about three miles resolution was wired to Representa- plant, when many less than 100 season at the next smoker. Another I Sewell commanded that Connell be Mrs. E. L. McCormick, well known greatest producers in Holland, said long and one mile wide, contains 91 ■ tive Hawley. were employed. smoker will be held on March 30. given a 4th degree. W. N. Harris Hillsboro woman and wife of E. L. in a chamber of commerce address, per cent of the valuation,” he toll, i The resolution asks that toll Local acreage has been increased Chet Wiles, 170, won over Harry administered the said degree. that our climatic condition was bet ­ McCormick, real extatc dealer, died the court. "While on the other hand bridges between states be built un- this year by more than 500 acres Olson, both of Portland in the pre­ Dancing and cards followed the ter adapted to bulb raising than in the district on the Washington ' der the supervision of the highway in Portland early thia afternoon. through the co-operative plan of She in survived by the widower Holland, even. county side extending as far as 12 commission of the states concerned. the cannery, whereby the plants are liminary. Wiles had the weight ad­ brief program. The Girl Reserve or­ vantage. chestra furnished the music. Several Washington county bids fair to miles away there is only five per j The matter was presented to the and a daughter, Eva. The body will bought for the growers. The growers selections by a quartet, composed of be brought here for burial. The become an important factor in sup­ cent of the valuation. chamber members by L. B. Smith of ere then given an opportunity to pay Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bellinger of Mrs. Fred Sewell, Mrs. Harry Mor­ funeral services will probably be plying the nation’s great demand for "The three-fifths majority that Portland, who contended that the ■ for them out of their first crops. near Forest Grove were Hillsboro gan. Leonard Brown and William bulbs. carried the district were on the proposed bridge would bottle up The plan is to build up local ton­ Sunday. visitors yesterday. Harris, delighted the audience. West side of the tunnel entrance," Portland as a seaport. nage and have long term contracts. he said. Statistics were quoted tc Chamber Necessity Mr. Maling says that business con­ show that if there had been a fair “No progressive community would ditions were good in the East until distribution of property qualifica­ ever consider any forward looking about two weeks ago when the big tions for the voting franchise the policy except through a chamber of flurry occurred in the New York district would have failed to carry. ' commerce,” declared W. G. Ide, stock exchange. He was on Wall (By Edward C. Robbins) John C. Veatch, E. B. Tongue, manager of the state chamber of street at the time and believes that (By O. T. McWhorter. Count)’ Agent) and Senator William Hare presented commerce, in an address on chamber business will go back to normal arguments for the tunnel commis- of commerce work. within a short time. Ex-Judge John Wesley Goodin, Fifth street, city. Alfalfa fields should have an ap­ or two or longer on certain sandy The plant will start operating The Washington county hospital 1 stoners. Otto Erickson, D. A. Patullo,' ‘‘Modern communities do not grow who celebrated his 70th birthday and Charles R. Frazier, the three by chance,” continued Mr. Ide. about May 1 on gooseberries. plication of land paster equal to soils, but the experience of Wash­ on Wednesday of last week, says imd the system of graveled roads commissioners of the district, awere ‘ ‘‘They are made by men utilizing, . The company has purchased the that usually spread on clover and ington county farmers is that they he hopes to live to see the day when covering the county are a monu­ in the court room. j th« the natural advantage»» advantages near at hand. hand, entire pool of the Hubbard, Oregon vetch, 50 to 100 pounds per acre. seed the Grimm alfalfa after trying Washington county will be covered ment to the administration of Judge Goes Into History ___ ____________________ ___ do ____________ and communities that not subor- city and McMinnville pools and 400 Apply the land plaster early and do out the common. Common alfalfa Goodin. The former county hospital ........ .......... with a network of macadam market Sections and clauses from the ni the me poor farm >«■>■> was — destroyed by — dinate minor .....— and selfish — —— interests! ' tons each of the Gresham and Salem not wait until dry weather sets in. seed is cheap in comparison with the H.ads and " paved highways. Judge at fire. For a great muny years the in-j federal and state constitutions were ' and take a broad view of common 1 pools, Alfalfa should be cultivated with Grimm but the common is very apt the institution .were were L. kept read by mates of tho . Tongue, _ . . pointing out that prosperity will lag behind. an alfalfa cultivator or spring tooth to prove costly in the end. in the Multnomah county hospital there was no constitutional régula-j “The individual working alone Buy Grimm alfalfa seed from reli­ harrow immediately following the ¡But three years ago Judge Goodin tion of the property qualification cannot attain such a high average Ex-Service Men Are cutting of each crop of hay. Never able dealers who handle certified or I conceived the idea of rebuilding the for voting. "In the original thirteen of sound opinions as will be possible Initiated in Legion use a disc harrow' as tht* cutting registered Grimm seed inspected and hospital. His colleagues in the county states there was a property qualifi- I when his efforts are assisted by blades are too severe on the alfalfa sealed by state inspectors or associa­ court concurred. cation for voting,” he argued. “In active membership in a chamber of tions organized for that purpose. A class of six ex-service men were crowns. Those who do not cultivate To raise money for the building, 1 fact, one of the 13 set a 50 acre commerce. initiated into Hillsboro Post No. 6 established alfalfa fields get smaller Otherwise the buyer or dealer does a part of the old tract was sold for | ownership as a minimum. Suffrage ' — . . ololzio “Develop Dairyins” in —- Vet- y’^ldsx of en.' hay and Son the Tii.lzin fields are nut apt not have much protection from of the American Legion i.. . wihtout a property qualification is “An intensive development o f approximately $15,000. From a tax — *■ - erans' hall Tuesday night. The in- to “run out” within three or four adulterated or misbranded Grimm al­ your dairy industry might become an falfa seed. levy authorized by a budget meet- 1 quite recent in history.” itiates were Charles Hammock, Jack years. It was stated that the state has outstanding activity in your com­ [ Murton, Frank Murphy, Carl Russell, I When should alfalfa be planted? More than one hundred and forty j ing, a sum of $25,000 was raised. I It was two years ngo when the new the right, generally speaking, to munity.” ' Walter Miller and Archie Campbell. | There seems to be no direct relation Washington county farmers have al­ Mr. Ide then gave figures to show . hospital was completed, on the same 1 make classifications for voting. The post has voted to entertain between the time of spring seeding ready made arrangements to plant site whore the old one had been, at Granting of benefits for privileges ■ how Wukesha county, Wisconsin, successful candidates for citizenship alfalfa and successful stands of the i over three hundred and fifty acres and immunities is all right insofar 1 cashed in on an idea and became the p cost of approximately $40,000. after each naturalization day. same. One can find good stands ; of alfalfa this year. For the most “When I was elected county judge ' as 4U».. they -ii all zemain in the .... same class outstanding dairy county in the A committee, consisting of Mprris planted from the 11th of April to part these are farmers who have in 190« for the first time, roads in who receive the privileges and ini- United States. Weil, Earl Hobbs and Ivan Free-, the middle of June. The preparation made successful small plantings the “The selling of farm products at past three years. Three men are tho county were in an awful con­ munities. man, has been appointed to see that of the soil is more important than Briefly the history of taxation a profit is simply a business matter planting twenty acres each. dition,” he declared, in discussing the big gun at the corner of Second the time of seeding is the conclusion tho history of the evolution of the was traced. It was shown that tho and must be solved by the farmers Alfalfa furnishes the ideal green reached by the county agent and a and Main streets is taken care of road system within the past 20 yeafs. need of reform doesn’t lie in the 1 themselves, but they need help,” feed for poultry during the summer crops specialist of the O. A. C. after in better shape and, if possible, to “In tho winter mud was the main tunnel act. But if there be such a ! stated Mr. Ide. “They need intelli- examining over one houndred plant­ months. Then too, poultry does . I thing that characterized their pres- need of reform it is in the whole ■ gent leadership, and it can be se­ get a better location for it back on ings in Washington county the past well or better on green alfalf 1 the court yard. j enco, while in the summer months it tax system, Personal property and cured in Washington county the any green feed crop that cai The American Legion plans to two years. As a general recommen­ given them. i was dust. Brush and old boards were real estate are the two kinds of same as it can in Wisconsin, or in dation, seeding at corn planting time administer the fund for indigent Tillamook county. frequently placed across the roads taxes levied in Oregon. Lime orders for alfalfa have . i is suggested. Whether one seeds The wide difference of value be- “The dairymen of Tillamook coun­ soldiers, sailors and marines of the early in the spring or in the worst spots, or where there Ex-Judf* Goodin late depends delayed on account of the r World war and the post commander was heavy traffic. A few individuals tween farm and city property is ty are not complaining. Why? You upon the season, and the type of of the state lime plant to th Goodin retired as head of tho coun­ had scattered rock on their private the result of economic and social all know natural conditions in Wash­ has been placed under $500 bond. lamette valley. It is report' soils. The relief committee is composed of ty court last year after a period of roads. forces working. To correlate with ington county are much more favor­ lime will be available before Glen Powers, Clark Gardner and L. Grimm alfalfa with its branching planting time. service with the county dating back "The struggle to get even a start this chango there has been no change able for building up a $5,000,000 J. Merrill. root system is the recommended to 1006. He now lives with Mrs. of rock roads was a long and hard in the tax system as history evolved, annual dairy businesa today than Timely bulletins which t A joint social meeting with the variety for Washington county. Com­ Goodin and his son Melvel. a student (Continued on Page Four) auxiliary will be held March 23. (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Fo mon alfalfa may do well for a year (Continued on page Four) nt the University of Oregon, at 9«4 GREATER INTEREST IN WRESTLING SHOW PORTLAND’S STAND ON SPAN ENDORSED Judge Goodin Identified with Good Roads more than Decade Alfalfa Notes Give Timely Hints to Washington County Growers a t aazx xxvsa