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/ 4 ♦ » T> * Celebrate I 1ère I’ourth of July Celebrate Here Fourth of July r. Ä With Whit h is Combined the Hill ,lx.ro I • .<!» |><*n<icnt HILI.SBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, .JUNE 30. 1932 VOLUME XXXIX Queen Mildred Will Be Ruler Of Festivities Queen Mildred I Goodin Named Bankers Issue Cornelius To Forms Director For Receipt To Dodge Levy Head County Union Board Pioneer Group “Happy Days” Will Be Here Again When Merrymakers Frolic at Holiday Event -------------- —, ------------- “Non negotiable Withdrawal Re- ! < eipls” taking the place of counter • hecks made their appearance at Large Vote Cast in Annual Hillsboro banks last week and rn- Native Residents Meet for Mia* Donel»on Elected Ruler | able banks to pay money out of High School Election of "Happy Day»’’ Event Annual Reunion Day checking accounts without making the transaction subject to the two cents tax levied by the government fi on the drawer. Funds may nr with drawn by this method only by the I “Happy Days Are account holder personally at the bunk. Here Again“ and— Clerk Deichman to Present Coronation Ceremonies Io Be Elimination of the words “pay to Old Settler* Reminisce on So is thr necessity of copy Budget and Financial Ihr order of" arid substitution of Held at Queen’s Ball Early Occurences in for next week’s issue of the “received of” the bank Iww been Report July 5 Argus. Therefore- - we are Saturday Evening made on the suggestion of the Ore This Locality asking community c o r r e s- gon Stale Bunkers' associ U ion. No pondents to send in any copy ruling has been made by the gov i»<lin was elected director 11 til Queen Mildred I, fourth available thr last of thr week, ernment on the legality of thi- Washington County Pioneers and rive year term on thr union ruler of the “I Lippy Day»” crlr and finish thr news field later. held mrtlmd of reducing the amount ’lioul board for district No. paid in taxes, Imt attorneys and Nativ* Son* and Daughters hratlun! Beginning lo r reign S.ilur Also- anyone having news is their annual session at Shute park hr annual election Monday. d iv night at the quern’» b ill ami requested to phone it to the bankers hold that the tax on 'hecks Sundiv, the meeting being called Goodin replace* N (¡. John ««»romilion ecrrmotii« *, Mis» Mildred office a* soon as it happens. not apply to these types of to order at 10:30 by the president, retiring member of thr board, t will IhinrlMtn, daughter "I Mr and Mrs Because printers and pub- ransart ions Mrs. Alice Redmond, with the sec has served f«»r the |»a*t term. I ul |>(»iirl«on, nml he: court Ushers like to enjoy t h e The receipts are mm negotiable ond vice president, L. I Wilkes, ii<»n of ufficerK, appointment four prince- ■r» will hold way * Fourth, too. Amid the- flare of fireworks, the roll of drums and the and the depositor may not sign acting chairman, and E. L. Mc i»mmittre* tiid pri-M iit . tion of ludidav fcHtivitir» July 2, 3 We wish all <»f you a very Ids name ami semi some other per Cormick .secretary. shouts of holiday merry-makers, Hillsboro’s twenty-sixth 1931 32 school year financial late, 4 Hal E llo*», secretary of happy Independence Day va Tin* program of the morning ses annual ‘‘Happy Days” celebration will be officially open it will be made at the inert- son to the bank to draw the cash. will officiate at the roromitlon ill cation« but hope you will »f the board next Tuestlay rvc- In any case where a person other sion opened with the singing of ed when Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, places the royal the Shute park auditorium. return home in time to do than the account holder is to re “Ano ri< ” Mayor Orange Phelps your share in getting out crown upon the head of Queen Mildred I Saturday night ceive the cash, the regular check made the address of welcome and Rririvn Huge Votr Large Vote Cast the Argus. must be used and will be subject Fred Cornelius, first vice ¡»resident at the queen’s ball. From then until Monday night a Qurrn Mildrrd, rrcriving a : io . ('onsidrrable interest was < to the two-ernt tax. responded. Musi- of tlie association, 920 vote», was announerd a* ruler series of festivities, patriotic exercises and home-coming drnerd in the annual election 'c; by Sam cal number were given of “Happy Day*” »hortlv after 4 I indicated by a total of 119 v< events at Shute park are scheduled for young and old. Walker of Forest Grov e on the vio- o’« !«»( k i ue»day «flrrn«»(»n I’rin Cast. Last year only 1<> votes w Features of the celebration will be patriotic exercises lin, accompanied by’ W. G. Walker i’r**e* f the royal court w ill In- Mi** cast in thr elri lion naming W. of Banks; song with guitar ac- on the Fourth of July, whippet racing Sunday and Mon- Elda llrrshrv, win» r» « rived 2H(), (hristrnsrn am companiment by E. I. Brown of 200; Mi** M trie Schm It. receiving ♦<lay, the queen’s hall Saturday as director» V< I < «iniInuml from la»t week t Laurel. Short talks on the early 221,630 vote*; Mi«* I ilhe I l«»ff hi an, “ — " ------ " night, the “free-wheeling bunion aklng ol ’Io trip ' t lie union high sc days of the county were made by with IH9.2H0; and Mh« I ueilr derby” Monday morning and a first school elections Mr* Powell says: Charles 1' Tigard of Tigard, John Hartl With I00.3IO I'rim • ' Marie class baseball game each afternoon. was very voung to recall \ rr> reeded the loti I’. Smith of Chehaiem valley, Yam w it» lending Willi srviral thou- uni In addition there will be fireworks ibout Ihr trip to the west y rar. hill county; Judge P. H. D ’ Arcy of Rebelling against doing house v«»lr* by thr count Monday eve Imt 1 w ell remember how the men Goodin received 105 of the 119 display . rid», shows, concessions Salem, F. I. Brown of Laurel, and work in the summer heat while the Ding, but friend* and supporter» of in thr train built floats to t tk< vote* ra*t, while .Limes Sewell re- and games all during the event. Mrs. Margaret A. Powell of Hills men enjoyed the cool occupation (,’iiern Mildred rant 115,490 votes the w.igou* nd outfit arr«>‘s the reived 12, J. J. Wisnirr 1 and a “Happy Days’* is also anticipated Local American I eglon junior boro, Mother Queen of Oregon. of building the Aloha Grange hall, 1 ucm I av uuirtiing to m.ikr her ruler Itrgrr stream* and then made the Mr. Vinton I. It is not known for baseball team will begin a series as Washington county’s home-com- The following officers were nom 12 Aloha “ Amazons ” last Friday of thr erlrbr ition. ing day when present and former hv r»t<»ck swim from bank to bank, whom thr latter vote was cast as of four games for the district two Qurrn Mildred was t»pon*«»rrd in and it required tnueh dexterity to there is no Mr. Vinton recorded in championship on the junior high inated and elected; Fred E. Corne and Saturday took hammers in I residents meet to renew old ac- lius, ¡»resident; L. E. Wilkes, first hand to prove themselves just as the quern race by thr Hillsboro keep the cattle from turning back thr district. school diamond Saturday afternoon vice-president; F. L. Brown, second Secondary highway bids for quaintances at the picnic grounds. efficient at the masculine art of Pythian Si*trr* and Ihr Coffer club in midstream. I also remember when of the board and Organization at 2:30 o’clock, when they meet # Patriotic Exercises lident Mrs. Emma McKin driving nails as their brothers. N.«, Washington county totaling 923,- and I* i member of the senior class thr Indians would come into >*amp presentation of the financial report the Woodburn juniors. Hillsboro, vice-president; 189 and a bridge construction bid I Promptly at 9:30 o’clock Mon at the union high school. Princes» and Imw their visit» always al.irm- and budget by Clerk C. E. Deich Woodbum and Newberg arc charn- ney secretary; E. L. McCormick, result—the hall, now’ under con of 96058 were let Thursday in! (Continued on pase 4) day morning the band will play struction, was completely lathed and Eldti was » iponsorrd by the union rd mr \\ hen " • n " hi d l he Didi« i man will be made at the regular pions in their respretive counties only a feu dainty thumbs and fin Portland by the state highway com The Star Spangled Banner“ and high m ’I u » o | and Hrlvriin Sunshine w r proceeded to Vancouver by monthly school board meeting next and will hold a home and home gers were smashed in the process. mission. Highway construction con ill activities in the park will close. club. Prince •sa Marie by the 1.aurei barge and I well remember how I ursday Meeting* are scheduled tournament for the next two weeks. All of the women were members tracts awarded at the meeting for The Declaration of Independence ('oiniiiiiiiit y club, I'rinrr »t Tillie In rough thr river w as I, a» the wind for thr first Monday in < ieh month Ihr tram with thr highest standing of the Aloha Grange and took to the state of Oregon amounted to will then be read over the public the Hilhlmro Grange and I Cova I was blowing >t rung 1 well recall but dur to thr holiday July 4, tlir at thr end of thr scries will play more than 9500,000. The proposed' address system which can be heard the task like veterans carpenters. N cighbors, mill Prince*>s Lucile by thr winter at old Glencoe, and the meet for July wa* deferred until thr winner of district one. Women taking part in the up short cut highway to the sea was' at all parts of the grounds. Fol thr Jour» hospital and the F !.. McKay place was quite a render. I ursday. If the locals defeat Woodburn, lowing this, the Stars and Stripes set of masculine supremacy were also discussed. club of Rebekah*. ( I Deichman« clerk of thr thrj will stand a good chance of V(»us for all the ohi timer« like Bids for resurfacing and paving! will be raised by Boy Scouts to Mrs. T. Nau It, Mrs. IL C. King, board, n p«»rtcd that a net rrduc- Col, Joseph I. Meek, Squire Eberts A total of I.INO.bOO votes were winning thr district title, according of secondary highways in this coun-l the top of the pole on the audito Mary Grand, Mrs. Sabina White- ((xtnllnuad on pswe 10) CH»t in the qurrn rcmlest this year ami Mr. Wilkins, all of whom were to ( 1 rl Russell, manager. The head, Mrs. E. C. McElroy, Mrs. ty were let in three units. Treborne i rium. Patriotic organization« led in 1843, their names <»t ( hamporg is the Lirgribt ntimunt Kime and HilLboro junior* have brrn play Jay Frost, Mrs. L. E. Klatt. Mrs. ¿c Company received the contract • by the Old Soldiers* Drum Corps ('hamporg monunirnt the first year of the contest* In being on th«- I'hmnpocg ing thr best trams in league A and for one-mile on the Banks-Ver Holding that Henry C. King, 92- C. E. Barker, Mrs. W. F. Norman, nonia road in the Beaver creek will march to the patriotic grounds 192!» when 2,013,660 votes were rrrctrd as a memorial a few years B in Portland and are in good in the southeast comer of the park. Mrs. \ J. Nault, Mrs. E. J. John- « isf hi this l.itt« r \« ir. Mis* \lm.i ago, (’oinmemor.iting thr Amen«'in condition to make a bid for the year-old Civil war veteran, was son, and Mrs. J. I,. Schmid. section with a bid of 911,789; C. R. Frank Peters will deliver the Varner w in elected qurrn with pruvislonal government then estab district championship. So far they competent to conduct his own af- Engstrom had the lowest bid of' Fourth of July address and a pagent 555,310 volts mid is Ihr only onr lished. have more than broken even in fairs. Judge Donald T. Templeton,' 93125 for eight-tenths of a mile featuring a Goddess of Liberty un disallowed the petition of the Port- • \ a girl in Linn county I many of Ihr former quern* to surp i*« the their practice games. on the Scholls-Newberg road in the der the direction of Mrs. H. IL land Trust and Savings hank to tin!« I k id t I k late Rev. Joab huge total of 530,920 voir* ntii.i'-sni Schedule for thr next two weeks Rogers farm district; and Burke' Stannard will be presented. Queen he appointed guardian of King ’ s I'owrll, pioneer circuit rider, pro- by Qurrn Mildred as announced by E. J. Bayliss, Bros, got the contract for one mile] Mildred ’and her four princesses pound his doctrine» from thr pul- on the Beaverton-Tigard road neari will be seated on the platform dur chairman «»f district two, is MS fol- estate. King receives 9100 peri Intrrrat Run» High pits in th« S mti.mi and \lbany i»rc- lows: July 2, Woodburn nt Hills month pension and the action to Fanno station with a bid of $8434.1 ing the patriotic program. Interest ran hiirb throughout the lion». ( the Tualntin boro; appoint a guardian w as brought by i Contrary ’mitrar) to the opinimi if lhe contract for the construction of J iil.v 4, Hillsboro at New entire rare arid Ihr ullimntr result many this pioneer preacher w is not vASicx ami western Oregon ire recommendation of the United States1 Whippet Races berg; July a bridge at Dawson creek on the; Woodburn ..t New w<ts not < < rtam until Ihr la*t vote a relative of my husband. I much better than they are in sonic berg; July 6, Veterans’ bureau. Whippet dog races are scheduled highway east of Hillsboro went to1 8, Newberg at II ill« had been rmintrd Many people less favored sections, according to Attorney ’ s fees amounting to 9500 In those early days the entire R. G. Barnes who submitted a bid, for Sunday and Monday when nine saved their vi»trs until Turnday family had learned to talk t h e F. (• Krauss, of the University of boro; Julv 10, Hillsboro at Weed were allowed Gus C. Moser in heats will be run. Considerable in of 96058. morning, casting them in large “Chinook jargon" »o that-wc could Haw tii and director of extension burn; July 13, Newberg at Wood connection with the liquidation of bu rn. Discussion of the short-route to terest is bring shown in Sir Syd, (Continued on page 4) Local headquarters company of the Bank of Sherwood in an order (■(»¡»verse with thr Indians when work in the Ilawaiinn islands. Mr. thr sea was brought up by G. W.| who holds the world’s record for Last Sunday the local junior thrv made visits to thr various Krauss spent one day Inst week in tram lost to the Sellwood legion signed by Circuit Judge Bagley. thr Oregon National Guard return McGraw of Banks, who entered 200 yards and is owned by W. ---- z ----- * — - — ranches. We could always tell what visiting farms in Washington coun juniors 4 to 3 nt Alberta park. The The amount was asked by A. A. ed to Hillsboro Tuesday at 12:25 a plea for the construction of the Hyde of * Garden ~ Home, , Entries we called a “tenderfoot” because ty to observe the methods used in Hillsboro team held a 3 to 1 lead Schramm, state superintendent of after a successful two weeks’ en road on the grounds that it would fioni other parts of the Pacific *“ campment at Camp Clatsop. Mem growing some of our wed potatoes, banks, for whom Moser has done of hi.s lack of knowledge of this at the beginning of the last half the legal work. bers of the company report the facilitate the marketing of berries' northwest are Highland Laddies, berries and nuts. then almost universal languagr. Lady Wildabelle, Vivian Miller, of the ninth inning, but Sell capture of a 50-pound baby sea | from the Banks district. V. L. Up-: Hr exprrsed considerable sur Waiving grand jury indictment In connection with thr pioneer wood bunched their hits to score on a charge of possession, W. A. lion, participation in the sham . son, secretary of the Northwest; Barnacle Bill, Colleen Moore, Skip- prise to find farm owners here in a**oeit»tion it is a coincidence that three runs in that frume and de Green plead guilty as charged be battle last Saturday and the dec Development association, then re away Babe and Sir Ovaltine. the Queen Mother win» ¡»receded me overalls doing much or all of the feat the locals. Three first-class baseball games guidon quested that the state give definite fore County Judge Templeton Tues orating of the company was Mrs Elliott, thr daughter of work themselves. Hr attributes much Score: H. H. E. day and was fined 9500 and sen-( with “very satisfactory" streamers: ! assurance that the proposed roadj are slated duiing the celebration. Charles McKay, at whose place 1 of the better conditions here to Sellwood * • 4 tenccd to __ The second battalion of the 162nd would be built. In reply. Chairman! Saturday afternoon the legion jun six ________ months ___ in _____ jail. __ He spent my first winter in Oregon, the owner’s direct personal interest Hillsboro . 3 7 5 was ordered to pay 9150 of the infantry of which the local head- Leslie M. Scott stated that every iors will play the Woodburn team Tualatin Valley l.raiue and I saw her almost every dav in the farm Farming as carried on Batteries: Anderson, ,_____ Stockier and fine and was paroled on the bal- quarters company is a member was thing possible was being done to in the play-off for district title on w i r ■ W I. Pet. I in the Islands is directed by hired of our stay there. the junior high school diamond at VerlxMirt X rrdon; Barron and Baker. 9 1 .•Oopitlkboro 4 ft .44« a nee and the jail sentence on good onh’ onc in the brigade to I push the survey, but that the com After Mr. i’owrll and I were help with the owners living some • .______________ (Continued on pare 4) Carlton R S .TO? Roy 2 • .112 mission could not ignore the rest where else. behavior. He will pay 920 now and have companies pass the federal For. (Irtiv* 7 4 .426 ¡(«aaton .100 married we settled in Linn county, 1 of Oregon on highways already In the Hawaiian islands farming the balance in 91<> monthly install- inspection last winter and the Clouting nut a home run with where we fanned a few years and is almost entirely a two-crop prop ments.____________________ ’__________ field inspection last Saturday with 1 started. H. F- Botts of Tillamook two on in the last half of the ninth then sold out and went to Tilla osition, pineapple and sugar cane. Orders were issued by the circuit 1 "very satisfactory" rating. Com- said that he hoped the road would with the score standing •• <• 7 mook, settling near Netarts. Be Economic conditions have affected court in the following cases this rany guidons in the battalion were 1 be built as soon as possible, but fore going there, however, we spent against the locals, Stangel single- these crops the same as others and week: Ralph W. Krritz vs Etoile decorated with streamers significant agreed that the road could not be (Continued on p«»« 10) handed saved the day for Hillsboro built without funds and that sound Carl Biehl reported the loss of a \ irginia Kreitz: Stimson Lumber farm owners have given s o m e this ^rating, Inst Sunday afternoon and stopped Lt. Kay Dillon, N’eal Stangel, practice in state finance was of thought to growing I l< u o| the woodsaw Tuesday night from his company vs. Haskell-Carpenter coin- the title drive of Forest (¡rove 10 (Continued on page 4) George Bagley, Jack Glascoe, Hugh first consideration. crops they use but do not now place just south of Hazeldale. A Sealed bids for the construction [ to 9 The locals scored five runs on produce, according to Mr. Krauss. bunk house belonging to K. Shig- Kogers and Joe Patterson captured of a 250-foot bridge across the five hits off Reisbeck in the first Potatoes and other vegetables .fruits eno near Banks was burned Tues (Wm. F. Cyru», county acent) day night. Loss amounting to $800 Tualatin river two miles north of i inning Imt were blanked until the and nuts are imported. Serious damage is being _ done to Sherwood and known as the Schom eighth while the Merchants piled up II. S. Frruing, 56, and his moth Mr. Krauss was impressed wi h to 91000 was caused by the fire kale and cabbage plants around nine runs. In the eighth, Hillsboro er in law. Mrs L. Ilnrnnrd, 75, the beauty of the valley at this which resulted from ashes falling then sent it to the Washington burg bridge have been called fori Washington county during the past scored one run and then in the of Tigard, were taken to Sellwood time. He stated that some other on the bunk house floor, according Rev. llev. I erov Walker will return R? >’? rls rk P®*1»"«1- The sea lion was by the county court. Bidders must several days by the larvae of the ninth they scored one. Deaville hospital Wednesday morning fol sections have been widely advertis to the report to Sheriff Connell. to the HilUboro Methodist Epis- ¡'■«’«'f «■<> during a walk along the furnish in full detail a statement diamond backed moth. In many in of qualifications as provided by law, Mingled. Turk doubled advancing lowing an accident nt 82d and ed for their scenic attractions but llo* Scott of Gaston reported «•iinnl «•hliri’b «1 «•<!in tr Fz» Ika nac- i ‘ eacn. and bids must be accompanied by stances the leaves have literally Deaville to third and set the H’ene Powell streets, in which thr auto nowhere has be seen farm land the theft of his Nash automobile copal church, according to the pas-1 ”"**■ When examined toratr appointments made at the ' cash, bidder’s bond or certified been eaten up. for .Stangel’s homer to win the mobile driven by Mr. Frewing was scapes of such fine appearance ns Thursday. The Banks cemetery was annual Oregon conference I I T> game. check for five per cent of the total many little slender green worms struck by a truck and overturned, j can be seen from various points on robbed of four large cheese bound eightieth in Portland last Sundav. Rev. Wai- L-rOCSi L-«C£JIO11 x OSt amount of the bid. The county about one-half inch long will be Verboort, league leaders, added I’rrwing suffered bruises and cuts; the hills around the Tualatin valley. with Iron hoops Thursday, accord court will receive bids until tomor found on the underneath sides of ing to the report made to Sheriff kcr is assigned to the Hillsboro! another win to their record, down about thr head while Mrs. Barn the leaves. Control of this pest is and Cornelius area. row afternoon at 2 o’clock. Connell. ing Gaston 13 to 2 to practically ard received Nhouldrr injuries and difficult with any thing but a spray Other appointments to county W. A. Green was arrested near cinch I lie title. Carlton advanced possible fractures. Hillsboro American Legion post with good strong poison and a Banks Saturday on a charge of Methodist churches were Rev. J. R. won the county legion golf tourna Auto License Violators Thr truck is reported to have into second place with a 17 to 4 spreader added to the spray will brrn driven by R L. Muir. Port possession by Sheriff Connell and Jeffery, who returns to thr Forest ment at Forest Hills course by a win over Roy in a slug-fast. Fined in Justice Court probably prove more satisfactory Grove church; E. J. Traglio, who, Deputy Sheriff Johnson. Hillsboro will lie boat to the land The Frruing rar Is believed margin of one-one hundred and. Joe Markovich was found guilty than other methods of control. Selection of R. Frank l’etera to Thieves broke locks from two is assigned to the Banks-Bethany twenty-sixth of a stroke from For to a charge of improper license on league leaders on the home dia- Io have entered thr intersection | Paris Green used at the rate of (Continu«t on par« 10) without dur caution. deliver the chief address at the gasoline pumps at the C. Jones area: and C. C. Rarick, who goes est Grove. The standings were his automobile when tried before special patriotic exercises in Shute garage at Tualatin Saturday night to the Sherwood and Newberg Hillsboro 69 5/18 and Forest Grove Justice Kuratli Monday and fined one pound to 50 gallons of water » w’ith the addition of a little spread ¡»ark July 4 was made at the reg and stole between 100 and 150 gal area. I 69 4/14 according to the first tab $10 and costs. er is probably as good a control ular meeting of thr local post of lons of gasoline. No clues were E. Boswell and A. Shaw plead ulation of average scores for the measure as any. Some have used Crowds Greet Start thr American Legion last Friday found. i 36-hole match. guilty to a drunk charge before soap as the spreading agent .for I night. Plans for thr legion picnic W. E. Baxter was arrested here Of Local July Sales The tournament was played be- Justice Kuratli Wednesday and were the spray but there is less danger j nt Roamers’ Rest July 17 were also last week for Portland police on a Large crowds attended the open- ‘ tween the posts of Forest Grove, fined $25 each. They arrested i -- * were , arsenical burning if a case in charge of reckless driving. I discussed. ing of the July clearance ¿ales at Banks, Sherwood and Hillsboro for luesday night by State Officer| spreader is used. Casein or milk STATI-: CAPITOL NKWR LEITER Fourth of July program under Charged with larceny of a small \\ t il’s Department store and Mil the 25-inch trophy offered by Wil- Pvle. (Continued on pair« 4) for consolidation of the university (A. I.. Lindbeck) and state college at Corvallis, in ! | the auspices of thr local post and stove and stove-pipe, Martin Croy ler’s store last Friday. More than . liam Martin of the Forest Hills I Salem. Only a week remains un spite of the opposition of the State other patriotic organisations will and Frank Kirby were arrested 150 people were waiting at Weil’s golf course. At the end of the play ■ til the deadline will be reached on I’axpavers’ league and the gover- , also feature a Goddess of Liberty Wednesday afternoon by Deputy for the doors to open and both two weeks ago Hillsboro lead by1 initiative measures. under the direction of Mrs. IL II. Sheriff Johnson. The charge was stores were full all during the day. l/7th of a point. A recheck of the I nor to this program. Secretary of State Hoss will call Having successfully run the 'Stannard. The queen of Ihr “Hap filed by Ellsworth Kelley of Banks Extra sales people were necessary I score cards w ill be made this eve-' “time" on Ihr activities of Ihr pe I gauntlet of in attack on its ballot py Days" celebration will also take from whom the equipment was to wait on the increased trade. The ' ning. stolen. The men were arrested at sales have lasted all through this tition peddlers nt 5 o’clock on title, the Highway Protective asso I part in the exercises. Eight prizes will he awarded In i The Legion Jamborer is bring Gresham. They will be given a week. Thursday, July i. ciation is now understood to be well I the tournament besides the large The following syndicated article | Schulmerich who went into winter preliminary hearing before Justice In thr meantime II proposed <»n the way to completion of its pe sponsored by the Argonne Post of trophy such as a prize for the best quarters. He still had his job, but measures on which preliminary pe titions for the Freight Truck and Sherwood and preparations are be Ku rat II today. dressed golfer and for the man tak- about Wesley Schulmerich, son of he wasn’t a riot and that job was ing made to entertain 500 legion-1 Mrs. William Schulmerich of Hills not secure. He ' had to show some- titions have been filed with the sec Bus bill. | ing the most strokes on a hole. retary of state are understood Io Next Wcdnesility night a two- boro, appeared in the Journal Sun j thing early in 1932 or go back to Other proposed incisures which n.nrrs and friends from Hillsboro, be still active with their sponsors arc still classed ns “active” include Forest (¡rove, Sherwood nml Banks. ball foursome will be played with day: the minors. scurrying about in a frantic effort the water power and hydro electric! I lie Argonne 52 piece b ind will ; a pot luck lunch afterw ards. One of the reasons for the Schulmerich pondered over the to secure Ihr 17,OWN signatures of constitutionnl amendment sponsored piny and there will be swimming strange and prolonged uprising of why* and wherefores and came to registered voters necessary to place 1 j ihe >iate <Irangr; the anti • Ig races, boating, diving contests, In the Braves happens to be Wes I conclude that the moundsmen were Running ahead of the rest of the the measures on the general elec arclte constitutional amendment door baseball, races nml games. The Schulmerich« a smart fielder, and ; slicking him simply because he was tion ballot next November. Reports sponsored by 1' F. Atchley of 1 program will start at 9 o’clock in crowd. Jack McGregor, 13, of Hu a most excellent warrior with a making the blunder of trying to received here imlicale that, a major Eugene; lhe chain store tax hill the morning and last all day. Reg ber, fell into Eagle creek near the bludgeon in bis mittens. "kill” the horsehide. Devil ’ s Punchbowl in Hood River ity of these II measures are in a sponsored by Hu* Independent Mer ular admission charges to the Schulmerich is the kind of a So the lad ceased trying to make fair way Io making the grade. Skidding in loose gravel on coun bloke a manager hopes to have in homers. He aimed only at creat chants’ .is soeintion; the 93 motor grounds of 50 cents a rar will be county Tuesday afternoon and was Three of the II measures arc In license bill sponsored by H. II made and those attending will bring drowned. The body has not been try roads was reported as the cause the lineup i fellow who hits when ing hits, stressing the Importance cluded in the group sponsored by Stallard, lhe old ngc pension bill basket lunches, (’offer and I c r found. He had gone up the Colum of two automobile accidents near a safe swat means a run. In times of hits at critical moments. He has Governor Meier and Ihr Oregon sponsored by * the ’ • late • — here over the week-end. A I ni a when a bingle means next to , done exceptionally well. Frank E. errnm for Ihr children will be fur bia River highway with a group of I H club members. Boy Scouts and ’I’axpayci-.’ Equalization league. Tvv o Davis of Salem, mid the measure nishrd. Kenunen of Portland received in- nothing, the rookie wastes no Schulmerich and Wally Berger, adults from Huber and Mona on of these provide for thr appoint-1 repealing the criminal syndicalism tcrnal injuries and cuts on the energy. He saves it for the emer-i ' the clouting Brave, were teammates a forestry picnic when tin* acci inenl of tax conservalion commit-( act, sponsored hv the International Fural Mail Carriers in face when the sedan in which she gency moments and then he blazes in Los Angeles nd Berger arrived dent occurred. Ires in each county of thr stale. Labor Defense bague. w is riding skidded late Sunday away to the far places. in the majors ahead of Schulmerich Annual Session at Park Young .McGregor is reported to ’I'he other is a proposed amendment To date only one Initiative mras- night on a curve of the Oreneo Schulmerich bad his first real due to an error on the part of an The rural mail carriers of Wnsli- have been runnin down Ihc sleep to the income tax nd, increasing lire has been completcd. That is road near Rccdville and overturn chance with the Braves last year— “Ivory hunter." the rale ill Ihr higher brackets and! lhe measure proposing t , ed. J ('well C. Kelby, driver, report and wasn’t so tropical. He had been repeal of Inglon county held their nnnunl jialh ahead of the rest of the That fellow was told that the ¡»ionic al Shute park Sunday There parly, when he slipped on a stone reducing Ihr exemptions, and is | thr stale prohibit ion law which ed that he did not sec the curve quite a home run man in the Pa-1 Angels had a slugging outfielder and lost his balance. As a result were about 5(1 present. Officers drsiriird Io inrrr.isr revenues for sponsored bv Harry B. Critchlow in the road until too late to slow eific Coast league and when he who merited attention and to go elected for the women’s organiza he fell into the swift water and stale purposes from Ibis source by Pori land. down and avoid the skid. lie was happened into "Big Time” he de-j take a “look-sec.” A* the story tion were Mrs. Charles 5 oung of was swept over a small walerf.ill from Sl.ihHi.iHM» l<» xI,•»(m,(i(i(). With uninjured. cided that it was the same kind of' goes, the message sent was coded into the pool below before help Sherwood, president; Mrs. Myrtle volunlrcr workers busy in every! Logging operators will meet with Raymond Wisrner of Hillsboro circuit. and the bloke got. thr two fellows county Ihr league experts Io liavr the slate highway commission here I Mann of (’ornclius, vice-president; could be summoned. The accident collided with Sylvan Nelson of But those cagey big league pitch-’ mixed up. He “scouted” Berger. Ihr requisite number of signatures next Friday to consider regulation and Mrs. krt Miltenberger, score was reported by W. S. \verill, as I.innton Sunday afternoon when his ers quickly noticed his wild ambi And if he hadn’t been “scouting" for all three of these measures well of logging trucks operating over tary treasurer. Officers of the men’s sistant county agent, who accom ear skidded in a curve near Beth tion to lose baseballs and they de Berger and was originally focused within the allotted time. public highways This will mark the organization arc Charles Young of panied the forestry party. He had any, Wismrr's car turned out of ceived him brutally. He swung from! upon Schulmerich, he might have The Marion Uoimly Taxpayers’i close of the test period during Sherwood, president; and W. E sent anolher adult with the group control crosswise in the road and thr hip, ns it were, and he always i grabbed Berger anyway. Berger league also expects Io complete the which Hu highway department has Brown of Hillsboro, secretary-j of which Jack McGregor was a struck Nelson’s car which was was swinging too soon or too late.' was having n field day Just then member. I rea surer. petitions on its proposed measure I (Continued on page 10) coming in the opposite direction. It was a rather discouraged Weal and Schulmerich wa* in a slump. Organize Tuesday I loss Award Crown Ì NO. 19 Hillsboro to Be Host to Washington County Residents July 2, 3 and 4 Editor Irvine Talks PATRIOTIC EXERCISES SCHEDULED Queen’s Ball, Bunion Derby, Games, and Whippet Races Planned for Annual Good Will Celebration Queen Mother Tells Of Early Pioneer Life Aloha Amazons Disprove Male Supremacy Idea Highway Bids Local Juniors Make Bid For District Title Awarded For County Work Civil War Vet Defeats Move For Guardian Visitor From Hawaii Lauds Local Farms 4 Guard Group Returns From Camp Clatsop Stangel Gets Homer To Win Game Sundav Report Many Petty Thefts to Sheriff Tigard People Hurt In Portland Wreck A Poison Spray Given To Kill Moth Larvae Rev. Walker Returns To Methodist Church 'a';..,",',,::;’;, Wins Golf Tourney Speaker Named for Patriotic Exercises Petition Peddlers Rush Work To Meet Deadline Set by Hoss Schulmerich Receives Credit For Rise of Boston Nationals b Huber Boy Drowned On Eagle Creek Hike Loose Gravel Causes Two Auto Accidents f