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Two Phones 3101 Printing Service F«»r better nrwn, rhiH»ifird. display, printing mid businr*» nervi« v 'telephone 3101 The Argus, one of the brut equip ped weekly plants in the state, offers economy service. With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Indcpendent HILLSBORO, OREGON. Till ¡ISDAY, JULY 7. 1932 VOLUME XXXIX Ferry Pickers Install (iauges Juniors Score Local Woman Find Loot of To Test Flow Win Over The Fatally Hurt Postal Theft County Creeks Newberg Nine In Auto Crash Mrs. Alice Shinabergrr Dies of Injuries in Accident Ac c i d e n t s Several Seriously During Many Injured Werk in I-alls and Car Wreck» I it.illy lnjuru«l when lb«* car In which »lie ’ wan riding xldeswippcd another car • mid turned over near Diilrv ju»t before midnight last Monday, Mrs. Alice Shmabcrgcr, 62, bhln.«berger. South wif«- <»f I D .Shln.durger, « rn I'.iviflc agent in llilhbor«», died .d th«- (iuynom luiHpital at I • »rest Grove • »rly Tm- m L iv morning Mi a n (I Shinabergrr received ruts bruises on tlir (are, hritd .«ml wide, and tw«» women, Mr* («l«*ny-> I .ng IK N of Seattle and Mrs I’.dtrrs«m of Indiana, who wrrr riding with the Shiliabr rgers, suffered minor bruises mid injuries Installation of three water gaugrs t<» determine the amount of water available in county streams for ir rigalhm purposes has been made Game at Woodburn Sunday this week by the state department <if engineering B S Averill, as to Decide Chances sixtant county agent, has been work Illg with A . ist uit stare Engineer Perry in selecting sites on the 'I'll id idin river und count} streams for the gauges lloutiicrs’ Rest w as selected as i the station mi Iin* iualatin river! Marion County Tram Drubs I he other two are located on the Locals, Who Treat S Beard place for Gales creek and oil the W .1 Royal place close to Newberg Same Ro) for the cast and west forks nf Dairy creek Record» of the daily leadings will be kept from now tin Hillsboro American Legion jun Id fall and will provide an accurate iors under the lrmlrr»hip of “Bun” index to (he amount of Irrigation llugliMm mid ( .tri R ush « II still have water available. a ch.ince in the district champion Interest in Irrigation in various ship of legion junior bnseball, al part» of the county is increasing, tluoigh they suffered drubbing according to . Averill Indications arc at the hand» of the Woodburn team that there is I ill plrnt y of w atcr here .Saturday 15 to 5 mid then for irrigation but finance. are turned over a new leaf to give the holding up development by farm- Newberg junior» a taste of defeat era. W. T. Putnaui <>f Farmington, to the tune of 16 to 1 MmuL ay aft \ niilvlrek and the crnooii at Newberg. S Beard. .1 Fir (»rove dairy are planning on W.ixhington county boys play tion this summ< r Van Woodburn there at 2:30 p. m S un iow irrigating from a day in their chance to cop district l<* ami has installed a honors and in the opinion of Coach ach the higher parts of Hughson they have a good o p- portunity of turning the tables on the Woodburn boy» He will prob ably start George Jlolschcr on the mound as the Cornelius lad struck out I I Imys after relieving Barron in the game Saturday. \ large dclttgat ion i» expected to attend from here. District Title Up Discovery of the bmashed strong I box taken from the local post of- j fire June 12 was made near Glen- wood last Friday morning at 11 i o’clock by ■I ('. Gillihan of Port land Gillihan found the box with content» Mattered while picking blackberries in a clearing two miles below Glenwood and notified Mrs. Katie Bus.sie, Glenwood poidmis- t rrss. Postal authorities, who were call ed to the scene, found that the j angle irons hud been sawed from the box, rivets chiseled out and the top pried open about four inches. The contents of the box, consisting of stamps, money order forms and valuable papers w e r r scattered about the clearing. A check up by Inspector W. I.inebaiigh and Fred ('. Holznagel, local postmas ter, revealed that nothing had been taken but money and a few <»f the st amps. Robbery of the postoffice oc curred early Monday morning, June 12, when yegg-» jimmied the win dow of the postofficc lobby and punched the safe. 'The strongbox was removed from the safe and taken to the back office. The thieves w ere unsuccrssful in opening the box ami carried it away in a car. No suspects have been reported by postal authorities. Í When the "Free Wheeling Race” Started in Portland Sky Threatens But T housands Flock To City Celebration Attendance in Excess Former Years Mildred I Rules Day’s Meaning Cited; Hoss Crowns Queen; Derby Time is Fast Thousands of people were attract ed to th«* Shute park here Monday for the big day in the annual “Happy Days” celebration sponsor 'd by thr Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce. 'The. crowd seemed small er in the earlier hours of the day due to threatening skies, but the midway was packed late in the afternoon and evening with a rec ord crowd and the auditorium ti eld its largest number of dancers and spectators. Crowds jammed „ ___________ the auditorium for the crowning of Qurea Mildred Donelson by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, the opening night of the Car Overturns celebration The Boy Scout drum Advance sale, of ticket» to the \ttempting to pa*s the <■ ir drivru corps heralded the triumphal entry I H club entertainment to be giv- by Mr* I Ila Mar Tringfr of S« «p of the royal party headed by a 1 en at the county club fair Septem- piiose <»n the hill a quarter of a .lumping on the running board ; her 16 and 17 has reached approx mile south of Dilley, Mr Shina That community relief dispensing guard of honor from the Oregon and jerking out thr ignition key, imately $75, according to O. 13. i organizations should undertake the I National Guard. In the procession bergrr »truck th** front ««f t I* •' 1.du in Helmick of Forest (¡rove Kraus, county school superintend collection and concentration Tringle iiunliin» III4' «ar *kidd«'d o f were Queen Mildred accompanied ' sing!«- handed captured W. A. Mil ent. The fair will consist of a dis | food, clothing and money to care by Secretary lloss; the four prin- In the gravel at th«* l«*ft shir ««f ler of ( ochran who was attempting play and demonstration of county for the poor in their own locality <-esses and their escorts, Marie the road, apparridly turning a Improvement Seen , to escape in an automobile after 4-H club projects and activities and was the decision reached at the Schmidt and Ralph R. Easter, Tillie somrr»ault arr«»ss t lie highway robbing the Louie Schultz Market will be given at the Shute park. Loose play ing accounted for many mid landed heading thr*«ltlirr way county relief council meeting last Hoffman and David Combs, Elda «•t the Woodburn runs against ftt Id o’clock Monday morning. Plans for a pageant as the main Thursday night at the county court. Hershey and Elwin Groesbeck, Lu- in the ditch on the right side of Helmick held Miller until Forest attraction for the first night of It was held not desirable for the < ilr Harty and Louis Lomax; Mia« Hillsboro Saturday, but the tram Mr* Shinabergrr was the road ' Church lender* Inst Sunday quite U>at def«-ited Newberg Monday w as Alma Benson, queen of the Beav- (•rove authori'ties and Sheriff Con thr entertainment and a general thrown to the pavement and Mr county to enter into a county-wide Right of way for a logging rail- nell were summoned to make the program for the second have been campaign for canned food stuffs. erton float in the Rose Festival Shinabergrr through the top. The • generally gave their sermon times a much different looi iking aggrrga- planned by thr committee in charge, ent into t h e ■ over to « discii.'sHion of the Icssomi tion Real baseball wa» displayed road m Scoggins valley was granted arrest. went 'Tringle car also w Local relief agencies with a parade, and her escort II. W. Short; .'of the national holiday comiiirnior- by the boys in victory mid plrnty to the Stimson Lumber company Helmic k, who works in the Frank 'tickets are being sold in advance I chairman in each district will col Nancy Pitman, three-year-old daugh ditch, Init Mrs. Tringle and her The Rev Leroy nling liidrprndrnce. of pep was evidenced. I )eM art ini Friday in mi order issued by Cir Miller Mercantile store across the to defray preliminary expenses of lect and conserve as much food as ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Pitman, 'Tringle, who accum husband, F. I.. Tringle, Methodist minister, mid Baker scored for Hillsboro in cuit Judge Bagiev in the con street from the market, saw* Mil the fair. II Walker, “ panird her, were unin jured. possible and will handle the relief and Richard Kanina, five-year-old I preaching nt thr union service of the third, but from that time on demnation suit brought by the lum ler behind the counter of the Smith Hughes students of For I of poor. The county will probably *on of Mr and .Mrs. John Kamna, Mr and Mrs. Shinabergrr mid worship on Sunday evening at the the Queen Mildred, visitor» had everything their ber company against the Haskell- Schultz .store and immediately be est Grove tre also planning an ex distribute staple articles such as and cousin o f their family ha V r hern redden!» of <'liribt init «hurch, reminded his ow n way. Holsvhrr replaced Bar Carpenter company and others. came suspicious. Waiting until he hibit for September 2 and 3. The the Bed Cross flour, dried beans, crown-bearers; Mrs. Hal E. Hoss t thia city for 20 year» and have hearer*« that only tho«»r sr who submit ron on thr mound in the fourth. Damages amounting to $3800 are to cam«* out of thr store and got into exhibit will be similar to the fair ♦ M-ortrd by Mayor O. Phelps; Mrs. rice and potatoes if the need arises. been connected with thr Southern 1 to a b'»(idagr t«» the laws arc rrallv The first inning at Newberg was be paid for the 100-foot strip 2’.* his car, Helmick rushed out and at Shute park, but will be limited Hie council is organized in an- : C. E. Wells and H. A. Kuratli. Pacific railway since I9<»7. Mrs. free He called up«»n good patriots miles long across the defendant's jumped on tin* running board. Mil to Forest Grove. Coronation ceremonies were con | ticipation of relief calls as thev Shinabergrr was born in Indiana I«» aid ill thr causr «»( law obsrrv- scoreless, but Sutherland, Holsch land. ler disregarded orders to stop and ducted on a platform in the center arise and follows the lines advo- June I m . |M7(>, and has been a resi- iincr, nnd awkrd f«» r n greater «r, Storey mid Edwards all scored increased speed. Helmick then jerk Construction of the railroad to 1 rated by Governor Meier. All of of the hall. The platform was dec dent of Oregon i«»r « numbrr of Ypirituahty in th«’ everyday af hi the second Two more were add ed out the ignition key and held orated with ocean spray and cedar ficial and volunteer relief organiza years Beside» her husband. she fair» of life. Mrx Winifred ll«»p- ed in th«’ third, three in the seventh, bring out timber logged in the Miller for the authorities. boughs and flooded with colored ¡raves four children: Tlmma* Shina kins, leader of the choral club, led six in thr eighth mid one in the Scoggins valley will begin in the tions in the county such as the lights. The throne, decorated with near future. The I laskrll-Carpenter ( ounty authorities also suspect brrgvr of Tieton, Wash, Morris thr community singing, uith the ninth. county court. Red Cross, welfare baskets of lilies, delphiniums, sweet The heavy artillery of the locals company retains the right to log that Miller is responsbile for the bureaus, service clubs and churches SIdnabrrgrr of l’«»rtLind, Mrs I r|.i Rev II S Haller nt thr plnno peas, larkspurs and hydrangeas with y of the llolroy* garage at 11 m . Mini it lllr, whom the I hr union service» will be continu- to«>k kindly t«» the offerings of across the right (»f w ay granted robbery are represented. a canopy of ferns, ocean spray and Shinabergrr* h id been v idling over cd throughout this month and Aug Kycek, Newberg pitcher. Barron mid to construct a railway across Forest (¡rove Friday afternoon be-1 Every part of the county was cedar, was located in the south tween 3 and l o’clock, according! the Fourth of July, and Mrs Myrtle ust ( hurelies participating are tlir pitched good ball, backed with air the Stimson line. represented at the county council west corner of the hall near the re to the report of Deputy Sheriff tight fielding by his teauiinutcs. \lvin N. Wilcox was drawn on Hutchinsoil of Wenatchee, Wash meeting Thursday night. Repre- < liristiaii, I piscopal, Methodist and served section for officials of neigtv- Hill boro’* lineup Saturday: Eck the grind jury for the balance of L. A. Long. A jimmy similar to sentntives from the various commu Funeral services will hr conduct (’ongregntlonal. horing cities and service clubs. Fol ’he term to fill the 1 vacancv Irft «'"• •’»•• uwd on the garage iz «aid Petitions asking readjustment of nities in attendance were: Hillsboro, lowing. the coronation, «Secretary ed at the l»onrls<»n X Sewell chapel “No prosperity based on gambling hardt, 2b; Dr.Martiid, c; Baker, - , to have been found on the priMin at 1” o’clock Friday morning with vs ill ever I ir prnii.aiirntlv maintain cf; Sutherland, lb; Hohcher, 3b by Floyd Estepp, who was unable er. Entry to the garage was made ! charges made by the Portland Gen 1 .Morri- Weil and Mrs. Harvey Batch- Hoss with Queen Mildred, led the eral Electric company for electric ' elar; Forest Grove, George Fatter- grand march around the auditorium. |<rv ‘ laud Sahin officiating. In ed.” *ald tlir Rev. Il D f liambers, and p; Storey, s»; Barron, p and to serve any longer. through the back door by breaking Gerald Ryker waived preliminary off the bu k ami the till’ was rifled power and by the Oregron-Wash- on. John Thornburgh and W. J. Members of the committee in charge trriiirnt will be at tlir Evergreen clear of XII Saints’ Episcopal Mb 3b; Brostroui, If, mid Vanl.om, rf. ington Water Service company are ' McCready; Timber. .Mr. Bushmeyer; of decorating the throne were »Mrs. cemetery, McMinnville Mrs Shina- > sion, in his sermon on “True Pa Shattuck and Dierickx substituted. hearing and grand jury indictments f’S f-?0 1.l,r aPParrntly was I «»cal lineup «gainst Newberg: to plead guilty to a charge of pos frightened in the act, leaving all being circulated here this week. sherwood, J. Morbach; Gaston,' A. D. S. Rutherford, Mrs. C. E. Wells, brrgrr w is a member of the Eastern triotism.** «»n Sundav morning in The petitions are addressed to M. Porter: Tigard. W. E. Upshaw; Mrs. Otto Steinke. Mrs. L. L. Riggs St ir md Royal Neighbors of tmrr «'onnection with thr monthly crlr I.«'kliardt, 2b; Dc.Martini, c; Baker, session and transportation of liquor the nickels and (Time: * ..w‘s in the till Charles E. Thomas, state public Tualatin, Mr. Robinson; Cornelius, and Miss Patty Lomax. The com I bration of thr holy communion. Mr. rf; Sutherland, lb; Holscher, 3b; before Judge Bagley Wednesday and overlooking a ica. coin sack con- lerman Thies; Beaverton, L. W. utility commissioner, requesting Fourth of July traffic accident» rh.imlirrs drew hi* « «»uyrrgati«m‘.*w Storey, xs; Barron, p; Brostrom, If; morning. lie was fined $500 and tattling $40 in plain sight beside lower rates on the services render -hort. The county court was rep- mittee in charge of dresses for the in the county totaling 17 have been attention to thr nerd for a real Edwards, rf Shattuck mid Dierickx sentenced to six months in the the cash register. «jueen and her court uere Mrs. R. esented by Commissioner H. D. i Frank Peters, Mrs. W. C. Theda, ed by the two companies. county jail. Ryker was paroled up reported to sheriff** office Besides battle against eommunistir doctrines substituted Emanuel Edelman was arrested Complaints that the rates charg verkman and County Judge Don-1 Mrs. E. L. Moore and Miss Marion Woodburn is thr champion of on payment of $150. the one fatal accident near Dilley, and thr spread of atheism, and near Beaverton last in Friday entrants the annual trek locally to Hillsboro from Portland the bark of William the gun. Cyrus They : and ed Id T. at Templeton. are unreasonable and started only four persons were injured i predicted n spiritual revival in thr Marion county, Newberg in Yam | Lytle. Frank Kirby and Martin Croy charged sale and in possession w« r< with not limited their stride this year as in in former years local and could go as they Cut courtesy of discriminating ttended from pleased. the county agent’s! that other hill and Hillsboro in Washington plead guilty to charges of larceny liquor. Three .Sherwood women were hurt 1 nr tr future. The Journal. arrest r. „ “Make this nation a living monu Oregon was made by •ffice. ' i »ffice. ities less advantageously located as In a sermon on “Seeking a Bet rountv. The local tram includes Thursday afternoon before County 'S,.,.<-riff c°nnrll «»d Deputy Long. when the car driven by (’. ment to that master builder—George (Continued on paire 4) regards economical service enjoy boys fr«»in several places in the ter Country,” Pastor Henry S Judge Templeton and were fined U illiam VnnStephaut was arrested Washington,” declared Representa Haller of the Congregational eliurvh county, $25 (ach. Upon payment of $5 Monday by State Officers Pyle and a lower rate than Hillsboro are tive K. Frank Peters in speaking Newberg will play here In the each, they were paroled on the bal Glenn on charges of driving while embodied in the petitions. Spon said that thr economic depression at the patriotic exercises sponsor- (Continued on pace 4) ] was a II lesson to thr nation that second game of the home and home ance of the fine on good behavior. intoxicated and possession of liquor. sors of the petitions hold that the charges are based on excess valua prosperity dors not depend o n series Saturday, July 16. Ruby Opal Dodson, 19, waived Both Edelman and VanStephaut tion of the property and holding of iiuilrrial things, but on a return grand jury indictment and plead are being held in the county jail Members of the city council Tues the two companies. to tlir faith that was W ashington’s guilty to a charge of vagrancy be pending grand jury indictment. day night discussed costs of a muni in Valley Forge, Lincoln’s in the fore Circuit Judge Bagley Friday A. Long, former Hillsboro cipal power plant with W W. W. T r-p. a-, stud) of his minister friend, and afternoon. She was sent to the Ore newspaper man, is taking the place Jones, electrical engineer of Port- I fl I WO I Wilson'ii in Ills cabinet meetings. / gon State Industrial school for of Deputy Sheriff C. ■’ ~ ” land. Councilmen declared their in- A VlcllIirS - C. Follette, \ second resignation was added girls at Salem for a term of not who is at Rockaway for the month tention of demanding parity with! Washington county will have the thr _ Rrv. __ Mr. Putman, to that ........... of .. .... to exceed three years. of July. Portland in the matter of electric! 'of the Christian church, when nil- opportunity of seeing the profes Henry C. Carstens, 73, died Sun rates. W. A. Miller, held on a charge Contract for the Schambrrg bridge Drawing of the July jury panel nouncenient was made that the sional sweepstake tournament to be day morning at his home at Roy, iirrons the Tualatin river was let of break and entry, and W. E. Mrs. Helen McDaniels, city re-. Rev. Mr Wildman, pastor of thr held at the Forest Hills Country was completed Wednesday after L Pct! W L Pct. Friday afternoon tn Bircham X ________ on charges of near Bank*, after a short illness. corder, was instructed to send a Verboort 1«* W /’.s.)' Hilhboro (Continued on p « k « 4) club Monday The tournament is noon with 31 jurors being drawn Stiphaut, arrested 4 « .4M Funeral services were conducted Greene who bid $6285 on the 250 p'ossesison and driving for duty. 'Those drawn on the panel J while in- made up of all the members of the letter to the public service commis- Carlton s s .727 Roy 2 9 .1S2 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at font bridge. The rountv court de , 1 9 .100 sion protesting against the low For' ,Grove 7 4 636Gaaton ______ professional golfers’ association of are. Frank G. Helm, Thongs Rood, t ox ¡rated, were given preliminary the Forest Grove Undertaking cided upon prrtreatrd timber Hillsboro dropped its make-up the state. This will give the people E. C Brown and Claude El ford of bearing Tuesday afternoon before chapel, with Rev. Claude Sabin of water pressure for fighting fires. trussrn and approaches for the con County Judge Donald T. Temple Hillsboro; .John R. Greenwood, Rob A hearing will be held July 19 ga,ne wi,h Verboort, league lenders, of Washington county an opportu Forest Grove officiating. Interment on the proposed sewer outlet to ,a!it Sun<,ay '“i «he home diamond struction of the bridge. nity to see the outstanding profes ert D. Underwood, Benjamin V. ton. Both men were held for the was in the Banks cemetery. Bids were received front 15 con the Tualatin river. bX a 5Core of t® 5 This was the Dickey and C. 11. Holmes of For grand jury. Miller is held on jt|300 sional golfers of the .state in ac ____________________ Thor Kofoed, laborer, dropped Henry C. Carstens was born in tractor* of which Bircham X Greene] bail and Stiphaut for $500 on each •A resolution of condolence at the1 on,y *an,f P|aye,l in «he Tualatin wrré Io« l"h< liighrst bill re el.rd* .lead Tuesday iiiornitiK at the Cot- tion. Several of these professionals est (¡rove; Lyman II. Pet era, Ed Creston. Indiana, on September tragic death of Mrs. I.. Shinaberg- lca«ue- Verboort now has a two are players of national prominence. ward Rieben and Henry J. Vande- count. (Continued on pane 4) was *9521. Both steel and pre lett service station of heart failure. Gerald Ryker was arrested Tues 17, 1858, the son of the late Fedde er. wife of the Southern Pacific Ka,,le an<«; wi«h three Forest Hills is fortunate is secur were’ F. F. Walter, on whose place Kofoed day on a charge of possession and J. and Henrietta Carstens. He left agent here, was passed. treated wood construction j games left on the schedule, appar Indiana with his parents in Feb-' considered for the brhlgr proper. lived, was taking him to the hos ing this tournament and a good transportation of liquor. ently has the title cinched. Next but the latter was favored in the pital in Portland when death came, sited gallery is expected. There will I heft of a Chrysler touring car ruary, 1870. for California and from week they meet Roy and on thr lie was born November 18, I860, be no charge to the public and decisio/i by the county court belonging to Archie Brvnnt of there to Oregon, settling near Local Youth Takes Part following two weeks play Hillsboro every one is invited as a guest of on an island in the Baltic sea and The bridge will be constructed Forest Grove Tuesday nigh' was ! Hillsboro in the spring of 1870. In In Military Boxing Tilt an<^ Eorest Grove. They need only across the Tualatin river two miles had resided at I.innton for the past the club. Play starts at 1 o’clock! reported to Sheriff Connell The 1873 his father purchased a farm > Camp Hurlburt. WMh.-(Special) n,?r** f’"* ‘i5 «ak<“ «he league Monday afternoon. two years. Very littlr is known of at Banks and the family moved to north of Sherwood. Total length of Rotary officers for the year will car was gray in color and had Ore -George Wolfe, student froi.H lills- I ,,P,onsh,b an«> should pick up Ids family, but it is known that hr that place. Mr. Carstens had made The grand prize for the winner of 1 be Installed at the regular luncheon the structure will be 250 feet. gon license *3-727. a widower claimed 12 the tournament is $25 in gold. Oth meeting of the local Rotary club I.ow con was l.««W bid l)l(l received rriTi»«« on steel ........... - —- " , ’ and , . . i cldl- i Charles C. Hall reported the loss his home in that vicinity ever since. struct ion of the bridge wan $9565. 1 den from whom he had heard m th- i« „15.1,«"“'"x »>»" p'«x» er cash prir.es will be awarded to today. Those taking office will be Mriltiioo «»i tut ••«•»»m ..... .................. . m i of a red heifer which he believes He was married to Miss Flora Wil >... ™, Work «»n the approa« bes and bridge | ing xinee 1917. Interment will be second, third and fourth place. J. M Person, president; E. J. Mr to have been stolen either Monday son, daughter of pioneer William! will HO t.» tl... 1 I league resumes. Carlton will be host ‘ I,o Ko,"t Gro" Withln the "*•'« Aleur, vice-president; and Vesey or Tuesday night. Deputy Long, Wilson, on February 26, 1882. To pushei a, on? thJ ,Z or proper will begin Boon. ___ at thirCmp l,hr'" W"h- ,h" 1‘ this union two children were born, Gardner and Charles W ’ alker, mcm- who investigated, stated that the three weeks, the locals will tangle Farmer»* Union Meeting 1 bers of the board of directors. .All animal was probably taken away in a son dying in infancy, and Mrs. with Gaston to catch up the game He took a decision in the first At Court House Saturday | committees will carry over until a truck. Ethel Corey, wife of George Corev. called earlier in the season on ac smoker here this week, fighting in His wife died June 26, 1929. count of rain. Automobile license fees and in- ! in August after the president-secre the flyweight division. Four more He is survived by hi9 daughter. | terest rates will be considered at tary conference. On the Fourth of July the locals Grove Fined on Hit and Mrs. Ethel Corey of Roy. and two cards will be held before the titles lost to the West Side Babes in a the meeting of the Washington Reports by official delegates from are decided. sisters. Mrs. Sophia Smith of For (Continued on pare 4) I county unit of the Farmers* Edu the local club to the international Run Charge by Kuratli est Grove and Mrs. Emma McKin-. large army of clerks, stenograph cational and Co-operative Union of convention and district convention STATE CAPITOL NEWS LFTITKR Pleading guilty to a hit an I run nev of Hillsboro. (A. L. IJ ndbeck) ers and typists employed in the XiiK'rica at the court house Satur at Seattle took up the meeting of Pallbearers were Otto and Ed Salem Savings in excess of $125,- numerous slate departments and day night, beginning at 7.30. It is the Rotarians last 'Thursday. M. charge, Paul (¡rove of Forest (¡rove 000 are expected to accrue to the institutions. . held that a flat rate of $3 on 11- II .Stevenson reported on the offi was fined $10 by Justice Kuratli Rieben. Claud Williams, Ellis Tay yesterday. G-ovc collided with a lor, Ed Schlegel, Charles “ Duyck, general fund of the state through While the salary cuts recom ! «ense fees is fair and would put dal business of the international salary reductions during the next mended by the committee will be thousands of cars back on the high convention and J. M. Person on car driven by A. W olford July 4 ] John Bernard, Archie and Harvey o i the Gales creek road, throwing I Jesse. six months providing elective of temporary a further study is to ways. \ large attendance of farm the business of the conference for ficials and employes under con be made of state salaries with a ers is urged by Mrs. Julia S. Rotary district number one which the car into a ditch. When arrested Editor’« Note—Although Mr. and Mrs. Ly State Otti er Pyle, (¡rove stated tract nt stipulated salaries, accept view to recommending a schedule O’Brien, secretary. Ferd Groner have returned to their the edges. Here we found an en was held the evening preceding _____ _ Mrs. Kruchek Attends the that he realized he had struck the home at Scholls from a world tour the tirely different vehicle from any the slashes recommended by the Io the legislature for its adoption the regular convention. Mason Cad\ \\ olford car but did not know it Public Health Institute story of their trip as told in letters will we had seen Wagon with hind governor’s committee which pre- next January. also gave a report on the conven be continued until completed. Experts nt Service of bad gone off the ro.id. wheels about 2’, _• times as high as «elded its report this week. Mrs. C. M. Kruchek as a repre tion. Dust was* bad all along the rail Appointive officials and employes Public at Local Store -- --------------------------------------------------------- -- sentative of the Washington Coun roads and also in Peking. It is front ones so front ones could Lives of Oregon residents are in short turn. All in state depirtments mid Institu sured for an aggregate of $702, Cornelius Boys Attend ty Health association attended the ilkali and harsh on the skin. Sumr. turn under for Miss Ina Ranson, McCall stylist, mis either horse vr or uuu. bull. This tions under the jurisdiction of the 187,361, according to Hie annual institute for tuberculosis and public places the dust carried hv the wind single, w ill be al Weil’s Friday demonstrat Wilkes Gets Run was used exclusively except hand- Episcopal Church Camp board of control or its individual report of A. 11. Averill, state in health workers in Portland from ing the effectiveness of the new and country. There of Tough Breaks .lames Headrick and Peter Noble June 20 to July 2. Tuition fee is looked like a light ball of snow, carts in city members are expected to accept the surance commissioner. 'The report patterns for fall and winter. She is Huson, both of Cornelius received paid by the county association ns The dust was very b id the last J was the first place I ever saw bulls pay cuts ns proposed by the com shows a total of 466,506 life insur-| mi authority on the coming Paris Tough luck seems to be scholarships to attend the Brother a part of its yearly educational afternoon coming back to our ship used to carry loads. They had a mitice without question. In fact mice policies in force. fashions tor fall, and instructions bounding I 1' Wilkes this hood ot St. Andrew Boys* camp program. The institute was held by There is a lot of beggary a n d| queer saddle. Saw them loaded with comment about the state house has in dressmaking will be cheerfully squalor in Peking, the worst of all kinds of things. The hills are week. Last Friday morning at Gearhart which opened Wednes Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar. been entirely favorable to the re Installment buying of automo given. Wilkes was (‘ranking his car any city we have visited in China comparatively worthless except day. The boys are members of the port of the committee, many ex- bile license plates will not be tried port A representative of Hart, (bout like India. We are told the ■ growing scattering scrub pine Manv in front of his home on Base pressiug Hiirprise that greater re-| out in Oregon this year. Secretary ( hurch school of the All Saints’ Schaffner «St Marx will be at the Tax Collector Elsner missions and Y. M. C. A. are do- of these hulls were loaded with line street. The car was in duct ions were not recommended. F.piscppal church. This is the fourth of Stale Hoss after a lengthy con store Friday morning to explain gear and began moving when Takes Position at Bank mg a lot of good work in Peking. I pine boughs with such loads you Pay cuts recommrmh'd by the! ferrncc with Attorney General Van year of the annual camp, but the the new fashions men will wear Have just learned from a reliable could hardly see what was moving the motor started Wilkes got committee range from 15 per cent Winkle, has pronounced the plan tirst time that representatives from Harvey Elsner, who has had source that the large brick used in them. Think these were used for this fall and wilder. Newest styles out of the road but the car for sidiiries of $6000 or more down not only illegal but not feasible. here have attended. charge of the tax collection depart the great wall and those around J kindling. We saw quite a few in men’s suits and overcoats will went across the yard and ran to three per cent for salaries rang-, Much as he would like to extend ment under Sheriff J. \V. Connell, Peking are burned brick. They are small logs, and timber was used in b<‘ shown. into the side of the Christian ing from $100 to $129 per month.; this aid to the motorists of the Large Quantity Local has taken a position on the staff of! made of yellow clay that burn« to........... sen house. No one was hurt building, but most of the roofs in In the lilglnr bracket I m included state Hoss declares that under the Milk Shipped to Navy the Slmte Savings bank beginning1 a blue-gray that looks like cement. the country were rice straw thatch. but the car was damaged. thr Nalnry of the governor, the circumstance.« I»v docs not frei Union High School Board last Friday. His sister, Gladys -------- --------------------------------------- - S. S. Resolute, en route from Others were sheet metal or tile. Consigned to the United States ----- While on a surveying t»*ip I icik I s of the state college and uni justified in shouldering the r e Elsner, is taking the place vacated [ Uhrmiilpo, Korea, to Nagasak. Jap These roofs mostly curved down at Selects Three Teachers navy at Norfolk, a shipment of 450 versity, purchasing agent, budget sponsibilily which the proposal would near Gales (’reck with Earl by him in the county tax office. J an. -- * * Yesterday morning wc wcrej the lower ends and corner« Three new teachers for the union while tons of Oregon canned milk, turned director, secretary of thr board of Involve. Inst ailment buying of the Hobbs yesterday noon. Wilkes off on tender for l'/y-inile ride to the ('hiñese curved up, a direct out at the local Carnation plant, higher «ducalimi and a number of new license plates would also work high school were hired for next cut his right leg with a (lock. As there is very little high contrast. comprised an important part of a Hillsboro Grangers to hatelut with which hr was circuit judges as well ns the seven a severe hardship on slate high year at the meeting of the school j. c . j tide, thr extreme 35 fret, wr passed shipment from Portland on the members «» f the slntr supreme way funds as well as on county board 'Tuesday evening. Miss Jessie clearing brush. He was taken The city had many good bnild- Convene Here Saturday through a lock to dock basin. Then American Star. to Dr. Robb who took several court. Most of these officials are road funds, lloss points out since Pool of Hillsboro, Miss Edith Find ings and some nice, wide «t recta _ Thq Hillsboro Gcnnge will lu-kl boarded a train for a 20-mile run Miss Edith elective and ran refuse Io arced«’ it would not hr practical to dis ley’ of Salem and stitches in the leg. ‘This morn and fairly good roads In the coun an idl-d.iv meeting Saturday at the\B ’ Seoul, a city of about 350,000. ing he is hobbling around to the rrroiiimrndalions of thr com liibut«* motor vehicle license funds llougiiez of Portland were the try. They had a queer rig for car Legion Meet Friday grange hall. Reports on the State The country was very hilly, but teachers selected. One or two more town undaunted by his hard milter if they desire to do so. rying things used by mtn and wom until thr plates bad been paid for Hillsboro legionnaires will meet Grange will be made by Mr. and I here were several nice valleys be- en. It was made of two small frets No reductions wrrr recommended In full Until that time hr points teachers will probably be hired be luck. at the V eterans’ hall Friday night Dan B. Burkhalter. All members tween them, mostly devoted to rice fore the opening of the school year, for salaries of less than $100 per out, any monies collected by him are urged to attend. ¡culture with a little grain around each, with a branch running out at 8 o’clock. according to C. E. Deichman. (Continuad on par« 8) month which exempts entirely the (Continued on phko M) Union Church Service Held Last Sunday Tickets for 4-H Grove Youth Relief Groups Club Show Sell; Catches Thief Pageant Planned Of Community Single Handed Collect Food Right Of Way Granted For Stimson Road ---- f------ Petitions Ask Lower Charge On Services Municipal Lights Talked by Council Contract Let On Schamberg Bridge Work Locals Dropped Professionals t o Vie in Golf Here Henry C. Carstens Is Buried Tuesday Over Holidays Laborer Drops Dead In Service Station Rotarians to Install Officers for Year Slash of Salaries to Result In Big Savings to the State Missions and Y. M. C. A. Doincr t? Fine in Peking, Says Groner