The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 28, 1932, Image 1

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Centenarian
Increase Shown
Civic Croup to
Damage Suit
Grange Meet
In
Non-Resident
Harvest
Filed Against
Will Be Held Stage
Home Festival Cars Registered
Railway Group
Here October
Berry
Argument
Has Tragic
End
Hostilities over the right
to a blackberry patch near
Sherman mill broke out last
Saturday with fatal results to
one of thr combatants, a big
black bear, according to an
account received here. The
massive warrior, weighing be­
tween 350 and 400 pounds,
deigned to dispute mere man’s
right to pick berries in his
favorite patch with tragic re­
sults.
Presence of thr bear in the
vicinity of the blackberry
patch had been previously re­
ported by brrrypirkers, s o
Avis MrGiii went prepared
to pick berries or know the
reason why. When Bruno ap­
peared on the scene, he was
met with a persuasive argu-
mrnt from McGill’s gun. A
party of men went into the
hills early Sunday and
brought out the bear.
Î Weil To Head
Chest Plans
Of Next Year
Non resident registrations of pas­
Plans arc being made by thr
chamber of commerce to have a senger automobih s in Oregon show­
Hurvest Home Festii-al this fail, ed an increase of 1N7 for the first
E. J. McAiear Give* Report
l’n»» Reiolulion Objecting to probably the first week ill Septem­ six months of this year over that Dairy Co-operative Sue* to
A. Thornburgh Will Rrnch
ber, h < < ording to Ed I.. Moore, sec­ 'of thr same period in 1931, accord-
Enforce
Milk
Contract
of Activities at Meet
Reduction of Ag. Funds
| ing to thr rrport issued recently by
retary.
Century Mark on Friday
Plan* include entertainment and thr srerrtary of state. Registrations
exhibit* of farm products a n d from every statr in thr union as
grange One feature will br “old well as from (Jrrmany, England,
hat” day, when all business people 1 France, Mexico, Cuba, Philippines,
and their employes will be expected Hawaii, Haiti, Alaska and thr Canal
Pomona Granger,
Would to wear ol<l hats during the day Zone hair b«-eri made during the Verdict of Guilty Returned
Presidents’ Council Elect*
and «-veiling. I'ri/a * will b<- offered j past few weeks.
Pioneer Settled Near Roy in
Total registration for thr first
for different styles of old hats
Retain President Kerr;
Group Officer* for
and Offender Gets
worn by men, women and children. ' half of thi* yrar is reported as
1H62; Now Reside»
Picnic Date Set
Coming Year
Term at Salem
Other entertainment features 35,103, while 31,916 rars wrrr reg­
Near Manning
will be announced later, and busi­ istered during thr first six months
ness men will co operate on big j of last year. Nearly two-thirds of
Ih-Miliitions objecting to any re sal«-, date* ill connection with the thr total are listed from California
Vnaninious »election of R. W.
Damage*» of $35,000 were asked I
dtotion of fund* for agricultural festival
by Otis ( . Jack*on from the t’nited |
|»n’t nitrii Ih«' a tiiun
<<>>ntinued «n pane 4i
Weil as chairman of the commu­
\ rar*.
work to other t hannels, favoring
Railway company, Seattle, Portland I
gril to Uv» 10,1
nity chest for next year was made
the retention of Dr. W .L Kerr,
r . I liornliurgli “f Banks
and Spokane Railway company, and j
by the Presidents’ council Tuesday
ami
hi
appoint
three
county
grang
itr lii» loi'lli blrllul'iy on
him.in-Poulsen L umber company i
« vening at the chamber of com­
er* to confer with the slate exrcu
, ,h|. urrk. July
»«
for injuries claimed to have been X---------------------------------------------
merce. E. J. McAiear,
retiring
til«- and banking < ommission* and
i„r of lu» lUiighlrr,
received while removing a 40-foot
\nibrr
Thornburgh
of
near
B
inks
chairman of thr chest, gave a de­
grange Irgislaliie committee on the
I Brurflrl of Monnin
Jog from the tracks near Keasey
<<
l«*br
ii<
<
tooth
birthday
anni
­
tailed
report
of
activities
of
the or­
advisablliti' of starting a btate bank
hr tll'lkr» III» bollir
August 2, 19.30, in a suit filed last
versary Friday
ganisation for the past yrar. Elec­
were parsed bl tin* Pomona («range
Srlllr.l County IHttJ
Fridas Jac-kson, who w as a section
tion of officers for the council
in
.it I'i'trd Wednesday lhe grange
foreman, stated in his complaint,
Mr I luirnliur, Il » ' » born .Inly
was also made.
will meet m Hillsboro in October.
he w.ts hurt when a timber used
frrson county, '1' lllir»»rr
Report Given
in prying the log from the track
|H32, and inovrd ■ l to low u it It
slipped and struck him in the chest.
Total receipts to thr community
(Wm. F. Cyru«, county aa-ent)
pa rrnt» when br WH» 1- in years
|N5
’
i
Suff.
ring
a
broken
nose,
cut
lip
chest last year amounted to $3380.-
|lr eroa »r.l thr plain*
Co-op Sue«
Canary grass pasture is reducing
wrre
12, according to McAlear’s rrport.
scratches and bruises milk produi tion cost* for .Joe Kemp­
Sacraincnt Io, t il . » brr
short nnd minor
Suit to enforce a contract was
!,
when
br
,-
iiiir
to
W
*»h
Disbursements totaled
$3141.27,
until lMhw(
Prtrr when his car overturned early Tues- er, Forest Grove route 2. Seeded brought in the circuit court Friday
Hr
fir.t
rilled
tirar
leaving
a balance on hand of $238.-
ington routii) •
by
the
Dairy
Co-operative
against
«lay
morning
on
Walnut
street
be-
l ying face down in the woods I 85. The chest provided for 42 fam­
on a wet piece of land two years
<»ld (Tntrrvillr „ml Koi, Imi I i»er
t ween Fourth and Fifth streets, ago thi* patch of a few acres is David Storey, J. JI. Stiles, W. F. south of Beaverton, where hr had ilies during the entire winter, 35
purchasctl Ihr farm m» ,rth <>f Bank»,
Rollins
and
A.
Vetsch
6c
Sons
worker,
was
cannery
John
Knnis,
taking cure of 10 head of dairy cat­
been sawing wood, neighbors fo ind i families for a part of the winter
whh li ha» bren in the r family ever
rhirve» robbed the I’nion
i I
taken to the .lunes hospital for tle. l’hr rows nrc getting no grain Creamery company. The co-opera­
hr ha» inaile
siner. Of late jrar Brurflrl, with war»h<»u»r at Beaverton and the
T. Sel- t reatment Residents near thr scene and are maintaining good produc­ tive claims in its complaint that the body of Theodore Gardrlius, and many transients. Work was
hpn h«»n»e vt it It Mr»
\|oh , Drug ion Thursday niuht,
»cratic candidate for r« p of th«* accident heard thr crash nt tion. Mr Kemper sowed this seed in thr defendants attempted to void 66, Sunday. Theodore N’rustad, a! provided for the transients to some
degree. They were given one meat
<H,ca*»it»nal visits |<> thr otlirr l hil iiuinis i*
window * in Ihr rear of
•; (> R Morgan, rrpuh- 1:30 o*elo«k
o’clo<-k in th«- morning and thr mud as high water drained off Storey’s contract to deliver all his neighbor, reported to Coroner Frrd and required to go. A total of 420*/3
Olmi
I
li
iinti'i'l'li.
dren lii« father,
hotli building* to gain entrance.
lidate for district attor- rushed out to find th«- coupe lying
dairy products to the co-operative’ Sewel! that he had not seen Garde- ‘ days work, divided between the
Several
other
dariymrn
ar«-
find
­
of
9U
livrd to the age
Xiith udhs believe that both thefts
\ Cobb, democratic can- oil it* side mi the north side of ing this pasture grass valuable on by the lease of the Story dairy lius since a w’rek ago Monday and i
Mr». Ihornburph died in 1900. «err (ommlttrd by thr sanir prr-
r district attorney; and the street with the injured youth land that is too wet for any other herd to Stiles in trust. They hold went over to investigate, finding city and the cemetery, at thr rate
ami
three
dnugli
of $2 per day or 25 cents per hour
Ile ha» three mu
*on
or
person*
and
that
evidence
khaller, democratic can- inside. Thr front wheels had ap­ crop. On the Kemper farm this that Storey is still legal owner as the man dead.
Benefici
Mrs Kila
I
was done by the chest and the men
tern I "brj arr
■
point*
to
both
a*
the
work
of
am
i
county
judge.
all
proceeds
from
the
sale
of
his
parently
cramped,
overturning
th«
’
Gardelius
w
’
as
said
to
have
suf
­
year the canary gras* started grow­
given credit for such wages. Groc­
«if M.inning, , William «I I. Thornburgh teuri.
wcr
bill
to
br
placed
br-
<
ar
and
smashing
the
top
and
door.
dairy
products
to
A.
Vctsch
&
Sons
fered
frorn
a
weak
heart
r«nd
had
ualer
was
still
over
it.
ing while water
on the old home place, John A
Ihr I nion Oil plant at Brayer
a-oplr at th«- general r|ee- Enni* was released from the hos­ On some of the creek and river Creamery company w’rre returned apparently died of heart failure eries, food and clothing issued were
charged against their account.
1 lioriiburirlt of For rst l»ro\e, Wal ton w as broken into a b o u t 10 tion wa <li*«u**ed by A. Flaugh- pital Wednesday morning.
bottom
lands of Washington coun­ to him by Stiles. 'Lhe dairy co-op­ while at work. The body was found
of
l.yir,
A large quantity of used cloth­
ter I Itom i * i Tliortiloirgh
o’clock riiurdiy evening by rr ter of Portland, Statr («range Mas
erative asks an order declaring the a few steps from a log which > ing, as well as fruit and vegetables,
Two
cars,
one
of
them
driven
ty
this
gras*
offers
good
possibil
­
f
Bank»,
Myrtlr «r.-|».
\\ I
M
moling a window from thr end of ter Ray W. Gill attended thr meet­ by G. II Blair of Hillsboro, and a ities and may be irrigated if it is lease void, a n order enjoining Gardelius had been sawing and evi­
f
Forest
were donated in addition to the
the building lr iding to thr garage ing, »peaking in favor of th«- Pow- truck were involved in an accident necessary.
nnd Mrs Miilu Killui
Storey from delivering his dairy dences showed that he had been | gifts of money. Clothing, food and
( » ro v r
I hr thieve* look a number <» f rr bill, Mipjmrt of thr olcomar- • m the highway near Cove Orchard
products
to
others
th.'in
the
co-op
­
dead
for
a
week.
vegetables so donated were dis­
Mr ¡hornburgh wn» engaged tn tools, 50 gallon* of gasoline. III gal garinr tax, the income tax amrnd-
Sweet clover seeded in late M ay erative, a n order commanding
He had come from Portland on posed at no cost to persons re­
thr »„»mill liii.liir»» for a number Ion* <»f lubricating ml, ami rlraning mrnt, retention of T Prrsidrnt Kerr, Sunday evening at 9 o’clock The
truck
is reported to havr brrn on the J. A. Lindow farm. Cedar thr defendants to make an account June 1, living by himself on the i ceiving them nor were any of them
of », in. and » •»
....... .
,l" and polishing arc«-**orir*. \ five and against further * sales tax and
to the plaintiff for all dariy pro- C. E. Anderson farm southwest of charged to men working for the city
rl' ownrr» of a tlirr.liiiig outfit, gallon can, grease gun an<l funnel for the removal of thr present stopped without lights on the pave- Mills, is now i ready for light pastur-
root-rot
resistant due«* delivered from the Storey Beaverton while cleaning a trv?t or cemetery.
­
tmiiig „11 oirr thr county to thrr.li were found outside of Ihr fence by sales tax. Ferd Groner spoke brirf- mrnt and was not seen by Bliir ing. This i s a root
until hr was almost to the truck, strain developed at th« ir experiment herd to Vetsch an<l to pay damages of land He was born in Sweden !
Digging of potatoes during the
urain for the f iriiirr»
the railroad track
ly on the people in ' arious coun- Finding it impossible to stop in
Seeded alone on this accounting at the rate of and had Jived in and around Port-1 early part of the winter made it
Tell* of Carly Paya
Merchandise xalurd at more than trie» of thr world a» M ■rn in his re­ tiiii«* to keep from colliding with the station at Corvallis, f
12’.. cents a pound on butter fat, l*nd for the pa*t 16 year«. The! necessary to have someone oversee
«»n
land
prep.«red
as
for
alfalfa
this
••ilirrr wa.n’t very tiiuili to •KHl u i. taken from thr \l«»ha rent trip around thr globe. Other
Blair swerved out. clearing »■••»j»
crop ••«»»'
mav .*up|t
supply some pasture the and thr defendants to pay costs body was turned over to Pegg’s i the work which accounts for pay­
W I.lungton county wlirn I Hr»t Drug store, owned by Harry (i Kprakrrs were W. P/ Landers o f truck,
the truck but was met by thr first year. The .• second year it may of the suit.
Undertaking pi^l »rs and inrerir.cnt i ment of wages to G H . Carter
. ,n e io " In • *'••-.” •«• •1 ,m*
I'dkin», later rhiir*<lay evening. Port land, I . VunForcil, master <»f <»ther c ir driven by Charles Ott
Verdict of guilty to a charge of
ber» riiornliurgh In «n Inter, irw ICobbrrs entered by jimmying a (I h - Pomona («range of Yamhill way of Yamhill, Blair cut back, be pastured back early in the r sea- burglary n«»t in a dwelling was re­ x.as at the Grtervood «•¿meter»'. < listed in the expenditures below.
, then harvested.
No relatives could be located.
The chest kept the headquarters
to thr Argua »I* yrar» ago ".Sup window in thr lavatory and brrak- eounty. Count) \gent W illiam ( y striking the truck and catching thr son and a seed il crop
turned against William A. Miller
open all day for a time with Carter
PIh» wrr. ».-. urr.l at Gr.rtnillr ing out thr panel in thr door trad run and Sccrrtary Holt Stockton rea fender of the other rar. lhe The plants dir following the seed
'Thursday
afternoon
in
the
circuit
production.
looking after the work in the morn­
„ml I.nirnlllr. I» «<-1 mall wc ing to thr back room Loot was of \ amhill county grange.
(>ttowny rar turned over and Ray
court
after
but
20
minutes*
delib
­
s
been
a
serious
limit-
Root-rot ha
ing and Mrs. Harvey Batchelar in
I...I Io go clear Io HilMx.ro I rr made up of toilet article*, watches,
Nuck«»ls of
<»f Yamhill,
Y amhill, a p t**engrr, ing factor in th«- growing of sweet eration. Miller was indicted with
Certificate» Given
j the afternoon. Food supplies and
member when the mml « «» »<> «lerp bill fold*, pen* ami prnrd*, u atchrs,
*uff«r<-«1
i
broken
arm.
O
Matheny
robberv
of
Schultz
’
market
at
For
­
rlover
in
th«-
Willamette
valley.
De
­
Charles I'igard was awarded a
clothing were weighed or measured
on Mun »trrrt In lllllaboro timi 'had recently purehi*e<l thr drug
«»f Gaston, ownrr of thr truck, was velopment of a strain resistant to est Grove, in the morning the jury
.is delivered and a charge made as
hiir.c» »„nk „Imo.t tu tlirir knrr». store and all of thr tiirrchnndisr gold sheaf certificate signifying 50 held by statr officers
went to Forest Grove to view’ the
this
fungus
trouble
adds
another
years
’
membrrahip
in
thr
grange.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Groner
exhibited
in retail stores, necessitating pay­
lo ero», thr »trrrt from olir »ture was new iftock.
premises. Jurors drawn in the case moving pictures of their world tour ment of salary to Mrs. Batchelar
crop
to
those
that
may
be
grown
Silver
»tar*
were
awarded
to
12
lo nnolhrr a plank wa» thrown
Matches from thr cigar counter
here for seed and p isture. The new were Henry J. Vandehev, Ben­ at the Scholls Grange hall Friday and Carter for the work by the
were thrown about thr floor indi­ people for 25 yrar* mri
nero**
strain has not been tried locally to jamin I’. Dickey, Carl Klinge, John night to a crowded house, a n d chest. Work for the city in clean­
•|or tlir greater piet wr m„r cating to All thoriflrs that the rob­ Sue’s Kitchen band from
any extent, but show* much promise. McConnell, John R. Greenwood, several hundred pepo’e were unable ing up the park, on the ball grounds
krtril our farm eropa in Portland. bery wa* the work of amateur*, halrm ('rntrr (»range of 5'.*mhill
Pasturing the first yrar must be Frank C. Fluke, Thomas Rood, to get inside the hall. Carloads and ditching was under the super­
From Banka II u.imlly look a good I v idenrr al .o showed that thr win . oiinty played during th«- evening
done
judiciously. Keeping the plant Frank T. Page, Harvey F. FJiand- were there from as far ns Salem vision of an employe of the city
,|,,v I....... ake thr trip into the city <|ow had brrn pried open with a session: the Tigard Grange put on
“Sis Hopkins,” famed comedy of pastured back close continously will er, Edw ird Rieben, E. R. Fishburn and Gresham that had to return and work at the cemetery under
degree, their «Irill team
The return waa made the follow hammer, tire rim u rrnch and the hccond
, and M. Fleet.
(Continued «»n pare 4)
the stage for many* generations, kill out sonic of them.
without seeing the pictures. Mrs. persons appointed by certain fra-
pliers from an automobile. \ drh
Ing day
Miller was sentenced to imprison­ John Sutherland played several , trrnal and civic organisation«.
' will be presented at thr Venetian
••|hr yield of gram In tlm»e liny» rr for the feed company' reported
Vegetable growers remember ment at the state penitentiary for selections on the piano before the
Detailed account o f disburse­
theater next Wednesday by the rather vividly thr damage done re­
waa mil „» good a» it I» today Im seeing a Buick sedan parked by
(Continued on page 4)
showing. On Friday night. August ments by the chest for thr year
prilled ...... ditlon» in f irming, r» thr drug store at 12:15 o'cl'U’k and
Dufwin stage stars. This will mark cently bv the larvae of thr diamond
5, thr next set of reels will be show n were: Food, consisting of groceries,
peclidly m agricultural mrthoda, that when hr turned on Ihr light
Hillsboro’s first big stage show.
backed moth during a period of a
at the Laurel Community hall.
rneat, etc. $1712.62, wood $114.07,
bring „ greatrr yield per acre. in thr frrd store, hr heard a mall
The cast is made up from form­ very few days. This is practically
On account of the popularity of clothing $103.92, lunches for chil­
Speaking of ignoraner, it wa» quite tun up thr alley and speed away
er stars from thr Portland Dufwin over now but it calls to mind an
the pictures and in order that all dren at school $249.91, medicine
commonly believed then that even in a car.
theater among whom will br Ned economical preventive treritment
may have an opportunity to see $12.40, rent for widows and fam-
Lynch, Gay Ravinon«1, William Dur­ for similiar insect pests. Dusting
clover would not grow.*
(Continued on page 9)
kin, Jrs
-
• ir Ser, —
them, plans are being made to show
Lorothy Mitchell, with a combination of nicotine and
them in Hillsboro after the open­
Vai Howland and Jack Cassidy,
lead arsenate will take care of both
ing of school. Showing of the pic­
The play will br in Hillsboro for plant lice, or aphis, and chewing
Tualatin League
tures takes several nights and the
! <>nc performance amt (). Phelps, insects like thr * abbagr worm Nic­
W1 . ■
proceeds will be used for relief
manager of thr theater, intimated otine dust should be either used
Moving of equipment for thr
«rt
12 2 .S571 Hillsboro
work.
that a similar production may be soon after bring prepared or kept
irov» in 4 .714|Gaaton
construction of thr Schaniberg
The
story
of
a
gambler
and
gang
­
presented sometime in September. in tight containers.
9 5 S43R<*y
bridge was begun Tuesday by Bir­
ster
who
traded
his
gun
for
a
New
Curtain will rise at N.I 5 with
I lillsboro broke the wi
ch.mi A Grrrnr company, cont rar -
Testament will be told by the form­
tors receiving the contract for thr streak of th«- Tualatin league lead­ prices set at 10 rents for «adults
er gunman himself, at the Sunday
and
10 cents for children. This will
250 foot bridge. The coudty will ers la*t Sunday when they d«»wned
evening union service of worship,
be th«- first time that th«’ play has
put in th * fills at both ends of thr
held in thr Christian church, when
Fire of unknown origin destroyed bridge and while moving thr gas th«* Vcrboortcrs 13 to 3 on the brrn shown in the northwest nt
Members of the state department
William H. Cook, converted under­
11. C. Seymour, state 4-H club
Hi tons of twiled hav nt I he J D shovel to the bridge arr widening I hhiic diamond. Thr locals found prices of less than a dollar for the
Charged with larceny in an in­ world leader, occupies the pulpit.
leader, and O. M. Plummer, man-, of Veterans of Foreign Wars ad­
Kelly fk Son ranch near Herd* tile several fills on thr Bend road hr Sahnow, Verlmort pitcher, for 13 i best seats.
dictment of last November. Jesse
For twenty years Mr. Cook spent ager of the Pacific International I dressed gold-stripe veterans assem­
\fstcrdny afternoon ihr hay burn­ tween thr Schaniberg bridge and hits, capitalising on all but one.
Hansen, 36. was apprehended in his time among the gangs of the Livestock exposition and a member; bled in the county court house
F«»re*t Grov«* and Carlton main­
ed wa* in one pile and was a part thr Scholls Ferry road
Olympia, Wash., and brought here lar^e eastern
cities, having been of the national 4-H club committee,; Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock as the
<»f the 1N(I(> bales harvested b y
Shunting of traffic over thr dr­ tained their positions of second and
by Deputy
. . Sheriff Harry John- arrested 56 times, but only con­ will be speakers at the third annual , first step toward forming a county
Kelly and standing in the field tour bridge over Dawson creek was third place in the league with vic­
‘
Bail was set at victed twice. At the outbreak of the county club picnic a t Rippling' post of the organization. More than
1 son last Thursday.
I hr fire is reported to have start started Monday. Workmen arr now­ tories «»ver Roy and Gaston. Mer­
World war hr enlisted in the Can­ Waters picnic ground August 7, ac-( 3.5 county veterans attended the
$1000.
rd in thr field at 4:45 o’clock and tearing down thr old bridge and chants turned back Roy 6 to 1 and
Alleged to have knocked down adian forces, receiving four medals: cording to an announcement by the . meeting at the court house. Anoth­
Rev. and Mrs. P. H. Schaus re­
was swept to thr stack by the will begin construction of thr new Carlton defeated Gaston 11 to 1.
Hillsboro meets Carlton Sunday turned Friday to their home a t Mrs. O. S. Murphy of near Tuala- for bravery in action, and return­ picnic committee. The program will er meeting has been called for Tues­
u ind.
bridge as soon ns thr old structure
day night.
at Carlton and thr latter must win Schcffiin from a two months* trip tin View school in an attniept to ing with thr rank of lieutenant. follow a picnic lunch at noon.
Ihr hay ranch, comprising 500 is out of thr way.
Speakers representing the state
molest her, Eugene Zervas, 27. was On his return he was arrested once
to have a chance at second place
acres, is thr largest in Washington
A baseball game between leaders, department were Dr. W. G. Scott,
honors in thr league. Thr game to thr east, where Rev. Schaus at­ arrested Monday by Deputy Sheriff more for old crimes.
county devoted exclusively to hay
and club members has been plan- J state commander; Cicero F. Hogan,
Traffic Violator Fined
raising, and is believed to br one
Lester Zurchrr was arrested Mon­ at Verboort between Forest Grove tended the national convention of Harry Johnson and held in the
Stopping at a church in Memphis,; ned for the day as well as swim­ state service officer; Donald E.
of thr largest in Ihr stair. Four day on a traffic charge by State and Verboort, holding thr top posi­ Lutheran Missouri Synod at Mil­ county jail on a charge of assault. Tenn., for a drink of water, he ming. games and races. Each club Long, state chief of staff and form­
W.
II.
Long
was
arrested
on
a
baling crews of I I men each have Officer (Jiff P. Boss. He is charg­ tions in tht* standing, promises to waukee, Wis While in Milwaukee
w as taken into the pastor’s study, will provide lunch for its o w n I er Hillsboro man; and Alfred E.
brrn working on thr crop and com ed with having too high a load on br thr feature game of Sunday’s they i ¡sited at thr homes of Prof, charge of driving while drunk and where in conference with Dr. Ben­ group and tables will be arranged Whiteside, state adjutant. Purposes
C.
N.
Miles
with
being
drunk
schedule Roy and Gaston will play I’aid /anow’ and Rev. Elmer Zanow,
plrted their work in harvesting thr his truck.
jamin Cox. he made his decision to close together for the program. The of the organization, children's home
I HOC) bale crop Tuesday noon. Trucks
Zurchrr plead guilty to the traf at Gaston for thr cellar champion­ sons of Mrs. Bertha Zanow of this on the public highway Monday by turn away from the underworld and Kraus Junior band will provide the at Eaton Rapids, Mich., adjusted
State
Officer
Jack
Waldron.
Both
ship.
Games
scheduled
for
Sunday
have brrn hauling NO tons a day , fir charge before .lustier of Peace
to lead an honest life. Since that music.
city. They also visited Rev. L.
compensation and what the organ­
to Ihr barn whrrc it is planned to! Kuratli Wednesday and was fined v. ¡¡I br thr last on thr schedule. Stu rhe and family at Strasburg, men are from Cornelius. Long was time he has traveled mileage equal
Members of the committee 1 n ization is doing for veterans and
Winners of first and second posi­ III., former residents of Blooming, reported as driving the car and to a complete trip around the charge of the picnic are J. L. Batch­ their families were discussed. J.
store 1100 tons.
CO«t« uf S3 SO
tions will play a three game scries where Rev. Stuehe was pastor of Miles as being the passenger.
world, telling the story of his con­ elder of Hillsboro, chairman; Mrs.
(Continued on pnge 4)
E. L. Rowan of Sherwood re- version, and the power of the gos­ Ina Bowman, W. S. Averill and O. I.aider of Hillsboro was chairman
th«* Lutheran church for years.
of the meeting.
ported the loss of a Majestic por­
Their itinerary included visits at table radio set while the family pel of the Christian religion i n B. Kraus of Hillsboro; and Mrs.
Selection of a name for the coun­
men
’
s
lives.
Juanita Kasch of Rosedale. The ty post and election of officers will
Washington. D. C., New York, and was at church last Sunday.
Last
Sunday
evening
Pastor
Hen
­
picnic
grounds
are
414
miles
north
­
Schenectady, N. V , and other large
he made Tuesday night at the coun­
Report that his home had been
cities of th«* cast. At Washington burglarized during his absence on ry S. Haller of the Congregational west of Forest Grove on the Gales ty court house. All gold-stripe vet­
they attended a session of the senate a vacation was made by Vernon W. church preached the sermon on the Creek road. Last year nearly 500 erans interested are urged to at­
STATE CAPITO!. NEWS LETTER
effect Ihr federal emergency re­
Completion of a well pumping ami heard President Hoover make Harper, Portland route 5. to Sher­ topic, “Alive, Though Dead,” from club members and their parents at­ tend by those sponsoring the or­
(A. L. IJndbeck)
ganization.
a speech, which was said to be iff Connell Saturday. An electric the text, St. John 11, 25. 'The union tended.
lief bill will have on the financing
150
gallons of water per minute at the only speech hr ever
Salem Thr stat.- highw ly com­ of Oregon’s unemployment relief
<
m a d e sewing machine, percolator, table services will continue throughout
mission Is scheduled to meet here program. While it is understood th«* Ray Malin,r cannery aft«r it in thr senate during his term
the month of August.
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Friday to map out a program of that Oregon will be entitled Io ap had been declared impossibl«* in the of office. At Chicago Miry saw lamp, electric toaster, linen, suit (
of
clothes
and
an
overcoat
were
uncinploy inrnl relief and to con proximal»-Iv $2,000,000 out of the quicksand formation in this locality Franklin Roosevelt, the democratic
«Ider highway finances. Faced with federal fund in lhe form if a loan was the accomplishment of the A. nominee for president, just after taken.
Leo Schumnier of Sherwood re­
a serious shrinkage in revenues the use of this fund is hedged M. Jnnnsen Drilling company last his speech, while lie was rn route
ported the loss of a year-old heifer
through the slump in automobile about by so many rules and regula­ week. The well is 1N2 feet deep from th«’ auditorium to the hotel. to the sheriff Wednesday. The heif-l
license fees and gasoline tuxes and tions that a state fund of consul and th«’ waler test was passed by
Returning by’ way of the Cana- er was killed and taken away in a
By W. 8. Averill)
strychnine on from a pepper shaker
Mrs. LaDocia Cobb, state presi­
with .*1,30(1,000 of its funds con ernblc proportions Io serve ns a th«’ state board of health last Thurs­ dian Pacific, they visited at Van-
Rodents arc particularly destruc­ and stir until thoroughly mixed.
truck,
the
thieves
leaving
a
sawed-
mimed in emergency unemployment revolving fund will probably’ be day morning.
couvrr and Victoria, B. C. Rrv. off axe on the scene. A Ford truck dent of the Auxiliary to the Amer-1 tive at this time of the year, goph­ Do not mix more than can be put
¡can Legion, will visit the Hillsboro
Work in drilling the well took Srhaus says that business conditions
relief work during Ihr past winter necessary in order to share in the
owned by August llickethier of unit Tuesday night nt the regular1 ers nnd squirrels are storing food out in one day.
thr«’«’ months. Pipe of 2l-inch di­ are very poor in the east.
thr romiiiission is confronted with federal money.
Placing the Bait
Cedar Mills was taken from his* meeting in the Veterans* hall. Mrs. for fall and winter and because they
ameter was used on the first 60
the necessity of issuing another
Small handful of fresh tips may
place Tuesday noon according to Cobb is spending the most of her arr active it is a good time to
large block of bonds in order to
Sun baths for farm animals is feet of the drilling to shut off sur Galley Irrigation Tour
practice
control
measures.
b«
’
inserted
in the fresh runaways
his report. The truck was recover­ time in Portland, assisting in plans
finance this year’s program which not as silly as it sounds, Dr. W. II. face water and 10 inch perforated
The Willamette valley pocket by opening with a trowel or tile
ed yesterday noon in Portland by for the national convention of the1
To Reach Five Counties police.
Includes thr retirement «»1' $1,937, I vile, stale veterinarian, insists. pipe to the depth of IN2 feet was
gopher is the largest and most de­ spade from the mounds until the
legion and auxiliary, to be held in structive species found in Oregon. main runway can be reached. The
500 in bonds maturing October 1. Modern dairy barns in lhe future Installed. The well is known as a
’I’lie itinerary of the third annual
that
city
September
12-15.
She
will
j
“
rock
wall
well
”
and
two
earloads
As an allrrnalive Io Hie bond issue will be designed to admit health
Willamette valley irrigation tour is
They arc numerous and have enor­ tips are then deposited in the main
of ^>ea gravel was worked in be- practically completed, reports Ar­ Discussion of Trucking
tell of these plans at the meeting mous appetites, eating garden crops, runway and a clod and loose earth
there Is seen Ihr prospect of a loan giving violet rays, Lytle believes.
Bill
Held at Rotary Club Tuesday night.
tween the 10 and 21 inch pipe.
from the Keconsl ruction Finaiivr
roots and plants. They are very placed over it, so that no earth
thur King, soils specialist, rrpre-1
Election of officers and election | easily killed by the use of the fol (
Discussion of the proposed High­
corporal ion.
One by one lhe ranks of ex­
srnting both thr extension service I
will fall on the bait and light will
way
Protection
law
regulating
com
­
of
delegates
to
the
convention
will'
I hr regular highway program for highway commissioners continues to
lowing bait:
be excluded.
and Oregon Reclamation congress
Store Remodeling to Be
mercial
trucks
and
busses
was
made
be
the
order
of
business.
1932 is now all umlcr contract. grow in numbers. The latest addi
Ten pounds green clover tips;
on the arrangements committee.
Strychnine for poisoning gophers
Mrs. Arthur Kroeger, Mrs. A. W.l one ounce strychnine (alkaloid).
Some of lhe projects, in fact, have lion to the membership is Leslie
Made by Merchant Here
The tour will start from Port­ by Ralph Stahley of Portland at
may be purchased through the drug
the Rotary club meeting Thursday. Hoffman, Mrs. B. M. Goodman and
already been completed, (’ontrnc’s M. Scott, who became an “ex” last
Gather
the
clover
tips
fresh
from
1
land
August
IN,
visiting
two
places
stores or through the county agent*«
Several local merchants have been
awarded since thr first of Ihr yr ir week w hen he could no lonrcr brook remodeling and redecorating their in Washington county before go­ Stahley represented the truckers’ Mrs. C. E. Wells will be the host­ the field at a time when the (lew office.
total approximately $3,500,000 for the interference of (ioiernor Meier places of business this week. The ing to McMinnville for an all-irri- side of the question and stated that esses for the evening.
or moisture of any kind is gone.
Ground squirrels are storing grain
th<‘ ni'W construction and better­ with the work of the commission Palm Drug store is extending the grttrd-products luncheon. A’amhill thev desired regulation.
Wet tips will not mix satisfactorily. and are not as easily poisoned now
C.
T.
Richardson,
new
manager
ments, in addition Io which I h c and resigned. Scott’s retirement baleonx Io make room for a chirop­ and Polk county farms will be vis
If gathered in the rain spread them as they were during the spring and
City Council Will Open
year’s bill for maintenance of the from the commission increased lhe odist department mid a truss ap­ Ited that afternoon. The forenoon at the Carnation condenser, wasj
out in a dry place and allow water early summer.
Bids
on
Sewer
Tuesday
re
instated
by
tlie
board
of
direc-1
state highway «yRteni will total number of former commissioners to pliance department. Both depart­ of th«’ next day will be devoted to
to dry off. Avoid getting grass or
Poison barley is the most practical
another $2,000,000. New const rm1 I I The members of the first com ments are to be managed by Earl vii’wing irrigation experiment.« on tors. Richardson was a member of ;
Blds for furnishing and laying of any foreign material mixed with bait for ground squirrels and can
h
e
th«'
local
Rotary
club
when
tion ami maintenance rxprn.e on mission Simon Benson of Portland, F. I h aring.
the experiment station at Corval­
pipe for the city storm and sani­ them as they are not good bait and. be purchased from most of thr
served as manager of the con- tary sewer will he opened at the will take up strychnine that .should community stores in the county.
secondary highways aimmiding to I',. .1. Adams of Eugene and W. L.
Redecorating of the marquee in lis, ami in the afternoon the party
$1,100,000 for this year also conic Thompson of Pendleton. Others front of the Venetian theater was will visit vegetable and fruit irri­ denser previously.
council meeting next Tuesday night go on the clover tips, thus reduc­ This bait is prepared by the coon
rill of the Mull III
'",l who have scried the slate on the completed III«* first part of the gation projects around Eugene.
tv agent and may be purchased
at N o’clock. Bids on both con­ ing the efficiency of the bait.
Filed
for
Probate
highway commission, but who have week and thr show window in the
Mix by spreading the tips on a from him if the local store does
irrigation
i
n
under tin- fi-rnis of U
Estimates are that
crete
and creosbtcd wood-stave pipe
Estate of John B. Lilly was filcd for the 1.1 mile line
either resigned or been removed, Perfection bakery has been and' the Willamette valley has increased
heavy
paper
or
in
a
tight
box
so
act of 1931.
have been
not handle It.
for probate Tuesday. Mrs. Roxana called for and a two-year mainte­ a.s to keep the strychnine from sift­
In thr absence of <!• 1111 •' •’» include IL A. Ihmlh of Eugene, paint d.
. ................
.. of .....................
The poison barley bait should be
Laying
linoleum ...... nbout 30 per cent in thr past year
formation from the fr«
I bi lean W. B. Barrell of Heppner, Hobcrt redecorating has been completed |n<l<’spHe shortage of finances for Loving, a sister, was appointed as nance bond is required.
•
(Continued on par« •)
ing through; then sprinkle the
administratrix.
of public roads highway d« ar
nt W. Sawyer of Bend. W. II Malone Tom’s barber shop..................................farm improvement.
(Continued on page 10)
officials arc yet unable I
>
‘»nt
Candidates Speak
Tells of Early Days
I
NO. 23
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 2M, 1932
VOLUME XXXIX
One Hundred
Years Record
Of Banks Man
The Argus, one of the beat equip­
ped weekly plant« in the state,
offers economy service.
W. Miller Sentenced
Local Youth
Canary Grass
Injured In
Valuable Crop
Auto Crash On Wet Lands
Prowlers Rob
Druggist And
Oil Warehouse
Funds to Be Asked
Body Found In
Woods South
Of Beaverton
Groners’ Pictures
Shown Here Later
;
Fire Destroys
Hay Harvest
Near Recdville
Schaniberg Bridge
Equipment Arrives
Famous Stage Play
To Show at Theater
Locals Break
Win Streak
Of Verboort
Ex-Gangster
To Speak At
Union Service
Speakers Named on
4-H Picnic Program
Man Arrested on Old
Larceny Indictment
County Post
OfV.F.W. To
Be Organized
Rev. «and Mrs. Schaus
Return From Trip
Highway Commission Considers
Relief and Highway Bond Issue
Drilling Completed
On Well at Cannery
State President of
Auxiliary Visits
Poison to Control Destructive
Rodents Advised at This Time