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À ♦-----————•------ -------- ♦ Largest Audited Weekly Newspaper U o' o Keep Informed II Read the Argus With Which is Combined the Hillsboro I»dependent HILLSBORO, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1932 VOLUME XXXIX NO. 28 Public Ownership Potato Fields Legionnaires of Farmers' Union Grade Schools Harry and Seed Route Through Big Livestock Men Will Meet Discussion Topic County Plan for And Dairy Co-op Here To Begin Showing Seen At Grove School Of League Meet Inspected For Portland Session County Picked Members Picnic Work Tuesday Certification By Road Group For 4-H Event E. B. Nedry of Tigard was nam- 1 rd temporary president of the — Washington county legion jamboree September 12 Opening Date Extension Specialist Sees at a meeting of county delegates Wolf Creek Selected; Ask Trat Calvet for Qualifica to the state convention at the Vet- Hillsboro Union High Crop Improvement Federal Aid Additions erans’ hall Monday night. H. A. tion for Exhibit Stohler of Banks is adjutant and Dr. Ralph Dresser is secretary-treat- i urer. The delegates voted to sup port Jack Aiken of Dallas for state commander until released. They 1 Freshmen May Have Advice List o f Growers Passing will also back Fred Diner of New Tualatin Highway Place on Leaders, Advisory Board berg for district commander. On Cour«« Before Auxiliary delegates met the same I First Inspection Federal System May to Consider Plana evening in the chamber of com- ; Opening Day Here Listed merer rooms. Hillsboro Banks, Bring Widening for 4-H Show Sherwood and Forest Grove were < represented. These units will fur Nrxt Tu«*»<!uy morning mark» th«* Fields of potatoes in the county nish the most of the cut flowers Designation Friday by the state With more than 60 heifers n nd end «»f \a«.»li«»n <l.i\» f«»r tin* pupils that ar«* entered for ceitif¡cation for the rooms of delegates to the highway commission of the Wolf COWM OÍ c«mnl) t H cl’d» members «»f th«* Hillsboro gr«i«lr schools, this year look better than they national meeting. The Masonic____ creek ___ route, , ______ through Washington ___ already h -»ted for qiiallfh ation Io wliih* on th«* following Monday usually do at this time in August, Home is donating the Zinnias for ¡county, as the short road to the »how at th«- Washington county I 11 11illsl»«»ro union high w ill «»pen its according to E. R. Jackman of the the chairmen’s dinner Saturday sea marks the culmination of ef- exhibit .September 16 17, COUIlty d«u»r» f«»r tli<* 1932 33 s«'ho«»l year. Oregon State college, who with W. night. [ forts of several years, standing. leaders are anticipating a credit Ml pupil» will Hssrmblr in last F. Cyrus, county agent, made the of livestock for the No other meetings of the local Approval of the route is now up able exhibition \<*ar’» room, except th«* sixth grad«* first field inspections for certifica post will be held until September to the United States Bureau of event Tlii“ number in « pproximate from Ihivhl Hill which goes to Jun tion last week. 23, when the annual election will Public Roads. Improvement of the ly half again as many <iB applied ior high, according to announce be held. road will follow “as rapidly as 43 were texted, Potatoes Improved last x.ir when * ment by ( II Nosier, superintend M ishington county legion men funds are available” but it will ice livestock “Certification was started a few practice ..--------- » jmlgiiig -, — trips are ent of grade sch«>«»l». ( hildren, who for the big parade at probably be two or three years at being In l«l — to train teams for now !.. ..... ----- years ago with the idea of improv will form Mill hr at least six years old by " ‘ before “ traffic will be us Hie conte-u and a meeting of club ing the quality of l«>cally grown the national convention, Tuesday, the best November 15, may enter school traders »ml Ihr advisor) board I» potatoes,” states Jackman. “This September 13, at Seventeenth and ing this route between Portland and this fall Mhrdulrd for t-mlght Io complete object has been wonderfully suc Salmon streets, in Portland, at I the northern Oregon beaches and Every effort, consistent with the plan*» for the fair cessful, as most of the fields of p. rn., according to announcement then by the improved roads through general g«»«»<l «»f the school, is be Burbank potatoes in Western Ore of Commander Patterson. The Ore Hillsboro and Forest Grove to Cattle Tallad ing miidc to have as many grades gon now trace back to some cer gon delegation will be the last in Sunset camp. \|| calven over six months of its poHxibl«* up to the sixth repre- tified seed. Thus some o f those the parade. age are required t<» miss a blood Wilzon on System sriitrd «»n both sides of town, Ac- Local legionnaires will have head growers who pay no attention to text beton ¡»ring qii diii«'«l for th« cording to estimate! based on last The commission has also asked quarters in room 117. Hotel Mult certification are getting some bene livestock diow I it I rid ay. Moil term'» attendance, the following the federal bureau of roads to fit from it. Much of the Burbank nomah. National headquarters will place the Tualatin valley highway grade» will be lacking in this re be in the Multnomah. potato seed traces originally to a spret: David Hill, .’IB. IB, and Automobiles are needed in Port between Portland and Forest Grove lot developed in this county* by H. Peter Boscow, IB, 2B, TA. Any land throughout the convention to on the federal aid system. Informa P. Strickler. Other growers are grades rc- pupil in the first tlirr tion received here is that if this is planting this seed in tuber unit take visitors on the many trips j approved by the government work quiretl to attend a school outside ¿seed plots and still further improv that are planned. They niay be of widening will be undertaken ««f hi* residence district. district, will be sirned up through local post offi-1 ing it. trans|»«»rtrd by school btis.se-. \fter within the next year. The federal cials. if the animals tented tins registration md arranging for giv aid system request also includes “The most successful seed grow-1 The dl-Oregon products pictorial Indeterminate sentence aat to ex G Russell Morgan, Carl Miller! II not puM« but entries of ing out b<»«»ks. th«* pupils will be the Wilson river road from Tilla Ci erd 1H months in ♦ he state peni- 1 menu card bearing the slogan,“ Wel I rrs are on the hills of the Cheha- and L. J. Merrill were named on a tested previously arc ex- disinis rd until \V«*<lnrs«lay morn lem mountain section and on the committee to arrange, if possible, mook to Banks, 53 miles, the Tual- i tentlary w as meted out to I.ester come to Oregon and its agricultural io bring the total to be rx- ing. iatin valley highway from Forest rolling hill land in the north and Superintendent B. W. Barnes of A. Hetherington of Sherwood on a I wealth,” which will grace the tables northeastern part of the county. for a dance at the Shute park Grove to junction with west side ,<» more than 60. larceny charge by of every first class restaurant and Circuit Judge auditorium, Saturday night, Septem ur judging trips began last tli«* high school re«|ursts all stu Pacific highway near McMinnville I’suallv it does not pay to try to ber 10. dents that have alit-ndcd other high Bagley W r < 1 n e sd ay. Hetherington I hotel dining room in the state dur- y with a group of i^ «dub and connection between Fourth Itr-signatioii of C (' Follette, ■ < hools and have i standing abacc waived grand jury indictment and I ing the month of September, has grow seed on the lower valley soils. Officers of Argonne post a t j . visiting the Frank Con street in Portland and the west In order to grow the best seed it I lornecker ami llagg broth- thief deputy sheriff of Washington tli«* frchhinan clos to call at the plead guilty to the charge Tuesday. i been unanimously endorsed by the is necessary to plant late. Most of Sherwood have been elected as fol- side Pacific highway near Tigard. I Continued on page 8) fountv, was announced todav by the M'hool office befor«* sch >• 1 (»pens Fines of $100 each were levied Associated Restaurant and Hotel iiik to judge hogs, Half a Decision was reached by the ■ «heriff’s office Rirhard Bust'll of f<»r 1 lie purpoir of making o u t against Sherman Hutchinson, Earl Men’s association and will be ready’ the crop intended for seed is plant is spent Tuesday morning commission Tuesday night to open ed late in June or the first week All »nd John Caldwell, W. J. Thorn I for use in local restaurants within in July. Plantings made this late in dairy catth’ ami hogs on HiiLboro ha*» be« ti appointed depo »«‘hedules for this semester. bids for one unit of the short cut t I.vets place and yesterday ts in his place. Flic resignation is grades made in other high s<*hools burgh and Joseph I.. Meek when a few days, according to the Amer- the valley are in danger of frost I road, while Wednesday at its scs- should I»«* ¡»resented before the first thev waived grand jury indictment I lean Legion-Oregon Products com and also face another hazard in a day of judging dairy cat effective today. i sion a strong hint was given that Follette has served nt chief depu day. and plead guilty to charges o f mittee This menu will feature the possible lack of moisture.” idirrp on the Putnam court action may be attempted by drunk on the public highway before finest of <)regon’s agricultural prod te for nearly four years, coming in Bus Schedule Later timber interests who have holdings List Given ucts and will also carry a com Circuit .Judge Bagley Saturday. On with the present administration. He was held \n entirely «lifferen! F redi li ieri will register Septem- . in the vicinity of th«* new proposed modity map of the state, showing Although the price of potatoes office dur to poor pjiynicnt of $50 each, the men retired from the ber 12 anti Mr Barnes states that group of boys takes part in each ! route. It is regarded as likely that Mrs. Ralph Mills of Forest Grove the first contracts for work on the of th« trips- On Saturday a sheep health and will take an extend«! scii' n»«»l officials will be pleased to w rr«* paroled on the balance upon the leading farm products of each • was abnormally* low last season ' county. the growers of certified seed were new good behavior. Fred Caldwell, who . | vacation before undertaking a meet any of them before that day and J. 11. Garrett of Hillsboro < route wj|i designated for sec- judging trip will be made to the 'The local committee will distri ' nevertheless able to clean up the were runners-up in their respective tions where there is no likelihood i \ nii< i< r f i > in Nex! \\ < din s enterprise liliali has been employ for the purpose of advising rel. ■ waived grand jury indictment to crop including the single-drop or brother, M Busch at the ¡»lead guilty to a cbarg«* of driving ed by his bute the menu cards to all restau- live to courses The bus schedule flights at the Oregon Coast golf of interference, day a group will work on dairy cattle at the B B Goff place and Service garage, ami is n world war will be announced in the Argus while «trunk, was fined $500 and r.irits within the county and urge small potatoes, says Cyrus. One tournament at Gearhart which clos- Another development Wednesday sentenced to six month- in jail. If up«»n them the value <»f advertising reason for this was that the pota ed last Saturday. Forest Hills Golf ’ a w «•« k from Momlay on dairy «’at veteran and active in the Ameri next w rek was the statement by Chairman tie ami hogs at the firm of D. can Legion. High M'hool faculty members as hr will pay $250, he will be paroled their business and Oregon pro<l- to growers’ association handled ap dub was represented in the tour Leslie Scott to County Judge Belts ( hargvtl with passing checks announced by Superintendent on the balance of the fine ami the ' ; nets through the universal use of proximately 50 carloads of pota- nament by I)r. and Mrs. Ralph ' of Tillamook county that the com St«»re\ It is hoped that a winning judging team may br sent from without sufficient funds, Frank Lat Barnes are .(-• follows: B. M. Good jail sentence All are from Banks. | this attractive menu during the > toes. If these 50 cars of potatoes Mills of Forest Grove, Mr. and i mission is “seriously considering Disputed valuation of nine shares f visit of over 75.000 legionnaires ; had been unattached, they could Mrs. Byron Goodman and Garrett ; the county to the state fair nt Sa tan/i was arrest«! I in n Portland man, principal; Elizabeth Abraham, holding up the Wilson river road of Hillsboro. lem ami the International I ivr- I'uesdav by Deputy Johnson. French; Imi Pearl Alien, C. H • »f Central Public Service corpora and their families during Septem- worse than it was. for some time.'" .” Lark of funds was Growers whose fields successfully tion st«M’k is the basis of a suit for her. atork exposition in Portland. Thieves entered the Alpha Zeta Barker, Reece Hathhorn, matlie- Mrs. Mills was runner-up in the advanced by Scott as the reason passed the first field inspections recovery of property brought by Consider Plans This committee will insist that fraternity house at Forest Grove mntics; Virginia Brogden, I .sther fourth flight for women and Gar for delay. are: John Mulloy, Ed B. Wohl- County I II club leaders will Monday evening and stole consid- F. Uli.iM*, Elsie May Cimino, Edith Ann Krainik against Robert War- high quality butter. Oregon ice rett in the thirteenth flight for | Threat of court ing, Evelyn Eckert ami her bus- [ cream and cheese. Oregon prunes >chlegel, T. E. Twigg. Glenn Mil action was meet tonight at the court house rrable clothing belonging to 1 Fort, English: Edith Findley, men. Mrs. Goodman won one of B M with members <» f the advisory Frost. Property taken consisted of history and music; Louise Nrx, band. The securities in question) and potatoes, real Oregon lamb ler and William Borgelt. Laurel; her matches in the tournament ¡brought into the meeting by Coun Henry Vcrsteeg and Ellery Mc were accepted by the plaintiff as ty Judge Boyinirton of Clatsop board to discuss plans and com- two suit ease« two suits of clothes, Marie E. Ilougurz, comme rcial ; <l«»w n payment on the lot sold up and beef, walnuts and filberts, crisp Dougall, Newberg; Groner-Rowell but was eliminated in the second county, who said that he had been plrte arrangrments and programs an overcoat, watch, Oregon lettuce and celery, pears, 1 shirts, ties and Lillie M. 11 oinedi* w, home econo- match. The tournament was held Walnut Co., Rowell Bros., and II. on assurance that they were worth eggs and berries will be served ex informed that the designation of for lhe exhibit 'The board is coni- hamlkrrchiefs. A typewriter and a (Continual on pnge lu) from August 23 to 27. $500. That th«* stock was worth only clusively during next month. Points T. Koeber, Hilkboro Route 2; E. the Wolf creek route would not i*ntativ«'S from the check posed of rt protector were taken from A two-day match play tourna I . Seiffert, W. E. Peters, Helen be accepted by the timber interests $22 is the contention set forth in Itirs in the county the Crosset Lumber company -•i various coni of interest, such as the Pendleton ment will be held at the club next (Continued on page 10) the complaint Miss Krainik seeks without a struggle. State Highway and acts in an advisory capacity, flee at Round-up, Oregon Caves, Crater rood, according to a Sunday and Labor Day. The match r«*covrn of her property, rescind Lake, beach resorts, Mt. Hood, Engineer Baldock told the commis Member* of the board arc: report to the sheriff Tucs- with Tillamook country club, sched ing of the sales contract and re sion that this need not interfere (irorge I. Woodworth, ildlslioro day. state highways, fishing streams and uled for Sunday, was called off covery of the $73.50 paid to War hunting reserves will also be shown with the starting of work on the route 5; II. \ Kuratll and Lester Those interested in the tournament and < larcmc Frack, Art ing of 'ligard as real estate com on the commodity map. west end of the route east from Ireland, Hi Isboro; Henry Hesse, alias (. «ire requested to call William Mar Thompson, were nr- mission. Hamlet and from Elsie west. Hillsboro r ute 2; Mrs. Hannah The front page will carry a short tin at the club or J. H. Garrett. rested Saturday * by - Dcputie » John C um * against Frank Lattanzi, ar- l‘liristrnsen, Tigard route I; W E. son and Follette, l'licy are Believed I o have accidentally It was indicated that the first Family day will be held at the description of th«' agricultural prod- alleged r«*sted on a check charge, was dis I’pshaw. Tigard; Olive I Gilroy, club Wednesday night with a two- unit would probably be clearing. to have been n connected with the shot himself through th<* stomach missed Wednesday by Circuit Judge ' ucts served at the restaurant and Tualat in; Mrs II P. Strickler and with i shotgun, Davi«l Glen Owens, The commissioners decided Wed the inside pages are reserved for robberv of the Fritz Stroh!«* home Forest Grove lost a hard-fought ball foursome flag tournament in Sherw oo<l Carrie II S« hmrlt zer, 17, died Friday morning within 25 Bagley* upon the petition of the the printing of the regular menu. the afternoon and a pot luck sup nesday night to start construction of Kinton. game Sunday at Sherwood to the complaining witness, Lattanti will route 3; J I Morrback, Sher- f«'« I of the back porch of his home The committee, which is state St. Johns Bachelors 4 to 3 in the per in the evening. Annual election on the Sunset camp-Hamlet sec w ood; Mm. Sadie Beals, Forest tion of the highway first, thus af nt Metzger. He had been hunting pay costs t<» the county. wide and includes representatives first game of the final best two of officers for the club will be held fording early connections with ex Orders issued b y the circuit (»rove rouir ; I; Mr. . Minnie Craft. goph«*rs befor«* breakfast, and was from all lines of the state’s agri out of three series to decide the after the supper. court this week were in the foliow- Fore*t ( ¡rove route I; Hugh Mc- isting roads on each end ahead of cultural production, is well pleased winner in the annual fall tourna- Gilv ra ■ i nd ( E Minton, Forest shot. 'The shooting was accidental. ing eases: Ge raid D. Tucker vs. with the hearty co-operation it has ment. completion of the entire project. Engineer Tells Methods Doris 1*. Tucker, deci rev; Washing- Grove; I. I Crawford. Manning; in the opinion of Coroner Fred Among other contracts, the com For the Bachelors, Lou Sauer Of Preserving Timbers ton county » ■ vs. W. M. Abel et al, received. All of the larger hotels Mrs. Sadie Loftis, Hanks route 3; mission Wednesday awarded one Cornelius Harry T. Challacombe, Sewell ami Deputy (’. C. Follette, dismissal; 1 William Sauer vs. C. J. and restaurants have promised to led the batting attack with three Methods and procedure of treat Robert Banks, Banks; Mrs Marie 62, died of a heart attack Thurs who investigated. feature the menu and trans-con hits in four trips to the plate. For ing wood with creosote to preserve to the Oregon Bridge A Dredging Downing and I eland Flint, Bcnv- day evening when in the act of TI h * youth was a student at I.in- Daily et al, order; Myrtlc Corbett tinental railways arc now serving Forest Grove, Bill Ross and Turk it from the elements were discussed company, pending federal approval, crt«»n route 3 II. B. Reeves, Port turning in a fire alarm. His body coin high school in Portland, and vs. Mabel Revnolds et al, default I paving of 2.1 miles of west side Oregon products, described on spe hit home runs. Phil Heim went land route <> car llagg, l(«<‘d was found on the street here. the onlv child of Mr. and Mrs and decree; J. (). Larson vs. Nellie cial menus, on all trains as far the route for St. Johns, striking by R. H. Rawson, consulting en Pacific highway i n Multnomah gineer from Portland, in a talk villr; and J 11. .lossy, Linnton John IL Owens, who have lived at Bonebrake rt al, order of con- east as Chicago. out 10 Forest Grove batters. Mr. Challacombe had resided Metzger before the Rotary club last Thurs county and the West Dayton-La route 2. for the past 13 years. He 1 firmat i<>n; \llie O. Frlerkscn vs. The next game will be played at day. Mr. Rawson has been employed fayette section on bid of $58,30», Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce Premium lists giving prizes anti here 50 years, 21 of which he was nnd his father had often hunted Reed M. Ingalls et al, decree and The Wolf creek route was recom Columbia park next Sunday. by the city to conduct a technical | contests for the I II exhibit h a | e a merchant. Three brothers and gophers with the .12-gunge gun i order of default; Dorman Rice vs. directors meeting Tuesday night mended after a thorough study by (Continued on pa ire 10) ¡’hey are: A. which caused his death. j E. A. McGrath et al. dismissal; with W. F. Cyrus, chairman for inspection of the pre-treated wood been **ompletrd and distributed io two sisters survive. ’ 'They engineers of the highway depart J. Ch.'dlacombc of Bandon, Frank stave pipe to be used in the city county I II leaders this week Running from behind a parked Pauline Rice vs. E. A McGrath, this county, voted to co-operate! ment and although it will cost ap of Hillsboro, Walter D. of Corne- dismissal; in every way and appropri ited «S10 Sarah ______ sewer line. M. Graham vs. definite schedule of events will be rar on th«* Mountaindalr highway He explained how the wood was proximately 10 per cent more than made as soon as all entries in the lius, Mrs. .1 W. Hughes of F’orest and into the rear wheel of Gerald William A. Jackson, default and to carry on the work Other civic the Scappoose-Vernonia, members treated and the results obtained by various contests and demons! ra (¡rove and Mrs Vida Henderson Tucker’s ear, Bobby Ilavers«»n, three- | decree; George W. Selmlmerich vs organisations in the county will be of the commission said the addi Zina Wood, asked by Cyrus to help. the preservative treatment. dismissal; Irene S lions are reported. Four-11 Four 11 club of Cherry Grove. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Annual golf match between the tional expenditure was justified be Funeral services were held from Haverson, suffered internal injuries Chapman vs. Reynold Chapman, Youngberry growers, represent members wis ling to take part in cause of various advantages that ing the four principal counties Rotary clubs of Hillsboro and wouuld be gained. The commission the exhibition events will notify W. the Forest (¡rove lrndertnking par last Thursday. Tucker reported order; Bessie Hanley Skeels vs. F. Cyrus, county agent, or (). B. lors Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. I that he saw Mrs. Haverson cross John Whit«* et al. confirmation or where the crop is grown, met Mon-! Forest Grove will be held next report says that the Wolf creek day at the chamber of commerce Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at route, with existing and feasible Kraus, county school superintend Interment was in the Cornelius khe road but did not sec the child der; Conrad Algesheimer et al vs. ent, by September 9. rooms here to discuss problems of lhe Forest Hills Golf club. The conditions, offers the shortest mile cemetery. until after he struck the wheel. Johanna C. Shane et al, order to strike and default; Credit Service raising the berries. A uniform price Hillsboro team won last year and age from Portland to all coast des- The accident occurretl just north Dairy co-operative members in • is now in possession of the cup. company vs. Will O. Clark et ak scale for plants was adopted. (Continued on page 10) of Mountaindale. ' the county will receive less for (Continued on pak « 10) Dr. S. M. Zeller of the Oregon Rudolph Nelson of Bacona frae- their milk as the result of the new , lured his right arm near lhe wrist wholesale price agreement between State college experiment station; Real Estate Here Sold Barkley Henderson, head field' while cranking a truck Wcdnes For Cash Durino lhe '-saclntion anil the eo-opcrat- service man for the Ray-Maling ror cash Curing Week ,„k, distributors in |.„rt|.1,ld. T|„. I day and Art Magahey of Hillsboro I«* Ilf I Wai f iring ami a !*.*■**>.> ■ . . I cannery here, and a representative Sale of two farms and a house suffered a fractured left leg while new schedule is $1.50 for 100 was re pounds of four per cent milk and | 1 of the Gresham Berry Growers’ j STATE CAPITOL NEWS LETTER I by buying a set of low priced plates working on the Emmott place near near Hillsboro this week (A. L. Lin«tl>«H*k) <>ffercd by llu* state of Washing Laurel. Dr. Bobb attended both ported by W. (). Gala way, realtor. 30 cents a pound for butterfat in . co-operative, as well as’ William F. “Too many people fail to recog confession of discipleship, lhe yoke Salem School will open at the The 60 acre farm known as the sweet cream. The large surplus i Cyrus, county agent, spoke. Grow Ion arc finding their investment a men. nize the worthwhileness of person of Christian service, and the yoke university, state college and three ers of Youngberries representing Emil Fischer place near North costly «me. The slate police arc now , cuts the return down below this stale normal schools on September \\ ashington, Clackamas, Marion and ality,” said the Rev. Herbert A. of personal affliction and sorrow, Plains was sold to D. F. Wolfard figure. engaged in a general round up of New Loaf Bread Made If) with the opening date for the Multnomah counties attended the Deck, in supplying the pulpit of as being good to be borne, for the of Portland, and a 40-acre tract lhes«’ motorists and many of them i Co-operative officials say the re meeting. By Perfection Bakery just north of Hillsboro was sold the Methodist Episcopal church development of Christian char medical school at Portland set for are being required by the courts to1 A new loaf of bread is being for Calib Perry to James Middle duction is only temporary until I October I. F’reslitmin week nt the Price scale for the plants runs during the vacation of the Rev. acter. Pastor Haller also preached pay a fin«* in addition to pungling conditions improve. A bulletin is-' featured by the Perfection Bakery collrg«* mid university will be <»b- *• from 10 cents each for orders up Leroy H. Walker last Sunday morn the sermon at the union service of up for a set of Oregon plates nt I and is known ns Schoen's Bread. ton of Sherwood. The home of C. surd by the assocation says: *‘TL% lhe to 10 plants to $25 per thousand ing. “Many of the best things in worship on Sunday evening at the served from September 19 to 24 the regular price. One Marion coun The local bakery has been working S. Shoemaker in Hillsboro was adjustment in price was necessarv with all entering students expected B,rv for lots of 5000 or more plants. A life go by without recognition,” Christian church. ty motorist, who was caught with for two months to perfect this ex sold to .1, I.. Boe of Garden Home -.......... the large spread be- to attend. Registration for sopho 20 per cent will be he said. "God Himself is too often “Christ Jesus” was the subject a pair of Washington plates on ceptional loaf and L. A. Rogers of All three were cash sales. tween faetory and grade B milk unrecognised as we go about our mores. juniors mid seniors at the given licensed nursery men. deal- .. . of the lesson-sermon in the service his ear, spent the night in jail when I o.s \ngclcs, baking engineer nnd prices. This difference wa, SI for rrs and co-operatives on orders of l,v,I1if* The Rev. Mr. Deck, form university will begin Wednesday, hr was unable Io post bail to guar chemist for one of the largest 100 pounds during the first half! 5000 or more. pastor of the Evangelical and j of the Christian Science society, ' erly " September 21, mid continue the of Vigust. Factory shipper, were flouring mills in the United States, remainder of the week. Upper class antee his appearance in court. Copy Please— Because the Youngberry is new* f I Congregational churches here, ask lhe golden text was “Jesus Christ, attracted by the big spread which was here for a week assisting. registration at Ho* college will br „ ¡, . . I 1 n Washington county, several ed his hearers to be careful not 'o the same yesterday, today, and for Stores Will Close would eventually i Thirty-five creameries have en The loaf has been given endorse held Salurdny, September 24, at the " :___ IV1’1'"'1"’' n>"tings may be held to let the highest of life slip by with ever.” Among the citations which prices because of the increased sur completion of frrshmnn week. tered samples of butter in the ment locally and an advertisement _______ -— ■■ educate the growers in the proper out appreciation as w ell as recog comprised the lesson-sermon was Labor Day will be observed plus.” the following from the Bible: "And nition. Classes nt both schools will begin scoring contest which is being con |in the Argus gives a complete de __ ____ i method of raising the berry. in Hillsboro with the closing llu* following Monday. Students at ducted in Salem under the direc i.scription of lhe Hillsboro product. C. H. Nosier and Benton Bow- Jesus went about all Galilee, teach of business houses, e o u r t Farmer»’ Union Meet the three normal schools will reg tion of the state department of ag \ coupon good for one free loaf 1 man briefly addressed the congre ing in their synagogues, and preach County Library Books house and post office. No de ister Monday, September 19, with riculture. These include not only j between now* nnd September N may gation of the Christian church after ing the gospel of the kingdom, and liveries of mail will be made. Court House Saturday Ready for Distribution the celebration of the lord’s Sup healing all manner of disease among the following Tu(*sday mid Wed Oregon creameries 1ml several from I be found in the advertisement. Many are expected to take the people.” County unit of the Farmers'I Library I.;‘„...... books .....1 ...» k,. nesday devoted to pincement ex Washington, Minnesota, Wiscon and packages of per, the only worship of the Dis- advantage of the double holi t nion will meet at the court house teachers' supplies are now available aminations and tests. Recitations sin and Tennessee. Experts from Soule Sells Business— The layreaders were in charge ' ciples ’ group last week. Plans nre arc day for trips to the beaches Saturday evening at N o’clock. II. for distribution at the office of O. being made for the temporary sup of the service of morning prayer will begin Tlmrsday, September 22. the department of agriculture and Ihle to Expand Store and elsewhere. flic Oregon State college arc doing ’!. Richards will discuss the pro- B. Kraus, county superintendent of plying of the pulpit, which has nt All Saints’ Episcopal church last While class work at all tin* insti A. A. Soule has sold bls stock I Argus office and mechani I posed freight, truck and bus bill. schools. Teachers or district clerks been vacant since the resignation Sunday, but the Rev. II. D. Cham tutions will end June 9 different the scoring. Samples scored at this of men’s clothing and shoes to cal forces will be off for the time will be scored again nt the dates have been set for commence I I his is a matter of importance, ac- may call for these packages at any I of the Rev. Mr. Putman, early in bers, the vicar, wil make his cus ('harles Bromberg of Portland,’ day and correspondents and ment exercises in order to permit stale fair, according to Max Gehl- ' who will operate the business here I u »filing to Mrs. Bert O’Brien, sec time or may obtain them at the the summer. The Rev. A. F. Vnn- tomary appointments at the Church others are asked to please har, director of the agricultural friends of retary. who urges a representative time of the teachers’ institute, Sep Slvke, formerly pastor of the .Mc school and morning service next faculty members and for a lime and then move the stock i send in early copy. If possi the institutions tn attend, Grad department. attendance. tember 23, according to the super Minnville church, will preach on Sunday morning. into the Rose City. Mr. Soule, who ble phone or mail items in nation exercises at Corvallis will the coming Sunday. intendent. After next Sunday evening, reg tomorrow or Saturday. If go Stale officials and department makes his home at Laurel, has been be held .lune 5 and nt Eugene on Co-op Unit to Meet The first issue of the Washing traveling for a shoe company since “It is good for a man to bear ular evening services will be re ing through the city news let June 12 with the two preceding heads who have been vacationing at April and will Laurel unit of the Dairy Co-op- ton county school bulletin was dis the yoke,” was the scripture text sumed by the churches co-operat continue in that ters may be left under the days devoted to alumni activities lhe sea shore and in the mountains erat vc association will meet at the tributed from the superintendent’s taken by Pastor Henry S. Haller ing in the union services during work. door Sunday or Monday, or nnil I h e bnrrnlmirente services, are drifting back Io lhe capital and ‘Lauitl community hall Wednesday office Tuesday. The issue calls at-j of the Congregational church for the summer season. The final union John B. Ihle, who has the ex- in other words the publishers ( ’ommenccmenl exercises nt each of getting back on the job. labor night September 7. Manager W. tention to the county teachers’ In his sermon at the S:30 tervice in service will be held in the Chris elusive women’s a n (I children’s appreciate the best coopera the normal schools arc listed for Day as a rule marks the close of i W. 17enry will discuss association stitute» th«‘ I II club t ur. books that church. Mr. Haller called at tian church at 8 p. ui. The Epi» the vacation period and state af i shoe store, will continue to operate tion possible. Advertisers are «lune N. probit mis and it is hoped to have and supplies, reports. University tention to the yoke of authority, copal, Methodist, Christian and fairs which are at a low ebb dur | his business and will take over the also asked to co-operate. i B. T. Sims, veterinarian at the of Oregon extension course and the yoke of self-restraint, the yoke Congregational churches have join whole store room, with nnticipnted ing the summer months nre rxpect- thought to Oregon motorists who ¡Oregon experiment station, present. teachers’ association memberships. of hard work, the yoke of public ed in these service, this year. expansion. (Continueil on page 10) beat the automobile registration law Judging Practiced A * I lud dairymen should supp«»rt tloir own biisim• ••• by voting for the oh'omargarinc tax bill m Nov ember was th«' keynote of the pee« h bv Arthur Ireland, dirrelor of Hie Washington ««mnty dairy co «qirrathe, al th« picnic of the county dairy < «»-«qirrativc and Farmer»’ I num at Rippling Walers Approximately park last Sunday 300 members of ttie two groups at- trnded Duiryiurn mult pay taxes on their property and cows, ami the tax provided in the iileiomi rga rim* tax bill w «mid p I a < e approsi matrly the •tillin' tax on the oleo- marga rinr product, iK'cording to Ireland W W. Henry, manager of th«* dairy co o[ ipcrative discus »cd the affairs of lite group. Attention to the growth of th. Farmer»»* I nlon and wliat the or ganizatIon I n doing in the waj al buying organize«! marketing and was pointed out by L. II. Meller. president of the Oregon Farmers* I nlon. He believed that every farmer should be in some kind of a farm organization. William F. Cyrus, <-ounty agent, spoke on the plan of advertising Oregon prod m Is in connection with the Aineri- <m I egion convention m Portland. Other speakers on th«* program w«'re John Plass, president of the «•«»iinly Farmers’ I nion, and a di rr«'tor <»f the slat«- Farmers' I’nion. Luncheon was served at noon u dh a program of games, races a> J • iter sports ill the afternoon, lb«* Forest Grove band gave a eon- «•< H during the afternoon. ✓ Faculty Announced Improving of strawberry plant Fe isibility of municipal owner- ing dock through the certification I »hip of public utilities will be dis- of plants, possibilitii's in some of eus•«•«! rd by J. (’. Stevens, Fortland I the newer varieties of berries, will «'oriMiilting engineer, at a dinner 1 form th«’ chief topic of discussion meeting of the municipal owner- at the meeting of berry growers ship league at 6:30 o’clock Friday in tin- For« t Grove union high night at th«* Veterans’ hall. Organ- s<hool Saturday afternoon nt two Ixut ion of the league will be coin- o’clock, according to W. F. Cyrus, nlet I at the meeting, according to Al the same time Dr J (). Robb, president. county agent seed growers of Washington conn ( «•nsideration to municipal own ty will meet in another part of ership of b«»th water and electric the building. pow«r projects will probably be Crimson «lover, vet«h, pea» and ghrii in the talk. Stevens was con grass seed crops will be discussed sulting engineer on the Diesel pow by (icorgc It Hy slop, Oregon State er pl ant at McMinnville, visited coll« g«-, al the seed growers* meet last Wednesday by a delegation ing. Local growers will tell of from the league, and o the hydro- their experience» in handling some lelectri«- project at Eugene. He is of these crops. ! aho «-hairman of a sub-committee \ iriis disease troubles are declar rollerting data for th«* Reconstruc ed I«» in* the cause of much of the tion I irian« «* corporation. The group uneven growth or dwarfing und considers flu* feasibility of c«»mmu- «•«»nsequrnt unprofitablencNH O f nitv projects, inquires into the un- soim* strawberry plantings. O. T. ctnployrnent situation in these com MeWhorter, f ormer Washington munities, and determines how pro county agent, will go over the plan motion of the project will affect of combating these and the plan unemployment. of plant certification. New berries Stevens has had wide experience and new varieties and their adapt-1 in th« development of municipally 1 ability to trail«- demands will also owned projects and is well informed he brought out. One or two grow on the subject, according to Dr. ers in this county have small plant Robb, president. Hr urges all citi ings of several varieties of straw zens interested in th«* ¡»lan to at berries. 'These growers will give tend th«- meeting Friday evening. their opinion of some of the new I That the water project would be plants gained from their own ob- ' the first municipal unit to be de- servations. (Continued on paire 1JO> __ Factor in Market Fight in Prospect Home Products Term in State Prison Given Menu Features C. C. Follette Resigns Today Local Golfers > Metzger Boy Killed By Gun Grove Suffers Defeat Sunday Death Sudden for H. T. Challacombe » Youngberry Raising Discussed at Meet Reduction in Milk Prices Announced University, College, Normal Schools to Open September 19 « » Value of Personality Cited by Mr. Deck; Union Meets to End