The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 12, 1934, Image 1

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Read Advertising
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Appeitra in the Argun
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The Argus Gives Quakity
Service ¡it Fair Prices
With Which is Combined rhe Hillsboro Independent
VOLUME XL1
State Capitol
News Letter
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Milk Board
to Support
Price Order
County Farmers
to Get Benefit
Corn-Hog Plan
Total <'t «111 >15 will lie dk.trlbuteil
among the 36! Washington county
liiimc:.’, who signed corn hog con­
trol ts, accord.m; to futures com­
piled by the < iiuty agint's ofri<<-
this week Payin'uts will average
approximately $179 per contract.
More than 90 p r cent ot farmers
ui tiie county riis.rtmg an average
of three litu-ri a year riled appli­
cations Filial < licck-up of non-
signers ihowi tiuit th< Jgn-up in
the county is slightly over 71 per
. <-nt of those who raLscd a total of
wo litters or more Ui tlie two-year
base period, or an average of oni
Utier u year
Figure; .lubmllted by individual
farmers lire being „ _ published this
week in county papers Retiorts for
districts three and six appear on
puge nine of the Argus tins week
Any errors In tlie e published fig­
ures should lie re|x>rted to members
of the local collimiti e for the dls-
trlet, or to the county allotment
committee. according to Joseph
He'.anger, i asustani county agent,
Application* for heat allotments
cun be ueei pled lip to and includ-
Ing Monduy. an urding to W F
Cyrus, county ag< nt r'ina! closing
of tlie wheat adjustment will be
made tliat day Applicants applying
now * Ul re< rive tiie lust payment
on the 1933 crop and all the pay­
ments on tin- 1934 and 1935 crops.
An important ruling as to crop­
ping privileges under the corn-hog
contracts was received by the slate
colli—e extension service just one
day after the dose ot the slgn-up
campaign in this stale. This ruling
pertnits contract signers to plant
oats for green I ■d or iiay without
its being counted in as feed grains,
as was requtr-J under the lrn.1
ruling. Such oat must bo cut wi 11
in advance of rip mng and will be
counted m as total crop acreug.-,
the rulUig state d.
Cattle, barley, rye and flax are
Oregon crops udued to the bush
commodity list in lhe ¡arm act ind
hence come under the restriction
(Conllnusd <-i< gag* 10. relume 4;
County Gets
Huge Share
CWA Funds
FxpenrLtures for Program
Tot«! $125,777 During
Baseball Season.
to Open Sunday
on Local Field
Haw ball season will open 1 n
HULboro Sunday nllemoon when
Dave LaPlante's Hillsboro Sunset
lea,;ue team crosses bats with Cor­
nelius on the horn'- d.amoi.d. Tlie
Hillsboro Bears, local entry In the
Tualal n Valley league, will open
th season on the same day, travel­
ing to Carlton for the first game.
Jmi Grogan will probably Le on
the mound Sunday afterno"n for
the first home game ui the Sun­
set league wtdle Art Hanna will
probably be beh.nd tlie plate. Prob­
able line-up for the baiante ot the
team will be Ernie Smith, short-
stop; William Straus. first base;
Frank Heinrich, second base; Clar-
ence Var.dehey, thlrd base; Ernie
Vandehey. right Held; Guidon Rog-
era, center field, and Harold Fr<*t,
left field.
In reserve, LaPlante will have
Alvin Schulmerlch, pitcher; Alfred
Etzel, infielder, and James Miller,
Kenneth Stone. Rud Kent and Bob
O'Brien, outfielders. As each Sun­
set league team Is allowed to carry
but 18 players. Merle McCoy, Ver­
non Cook. Perry Meyers, Herb
Stark. Robert Patterson, and Rob­
ert Brown were released this week.
Starting line-up for the HJisboro
Bears when they meet Carlton will
(Continue«! on pvfte 10. columci 3/
Federai Aid
Greater Use
on Tualatin
Dairy Foods
Plan Sought
Urged Here
Palmer Assures Assistance
in Having Survey Work
Carnation Executive Score«
Federal Plan to Reduce
included in FERA
QAl.EM
l he Bonne ville pi«»j< < .
Four Months’ Time
Milk Production
•
liquor control and tin* sub- I.«-,
a?»' tlie three majoi U -ut t around
i which tin’ « urn nt gubernatorial
1 ganqudgn will revolve
ÌBo fur us Uiv Bonneville t.sue U
guiucrned there is little choke
Between lhe nine candidate.» if Dairymen Rally to Support
Committee Receives No Data
R. Frank Peters Will Speak
Engineer Explains Program
ir campaign pied» < s ui< to be
Projects
to
Straighten
Stream
on
New
FERA
i token at U m * u hue value All nine
at C. oí C. on Monday
of Dunne-Ireland Bill
Ci thrill have declared them.se»ven
favorable t«j> the* d<*v« lopment of
Aggressive campaign to increase
Total of $125.777.87 uas spent in
Assurance that every effort would
Bonne ville in the inlcie.l <d Ha-
Mark B. Euron
Dec on in; tbut ■ctung aside of
the demand for dairy products with
CWA
be made u> ootain FKRA funds for
Washington county
gutL-.uincr iLs upjH-.s« d to the* .nt« rest older., rstaol-shiiii: minimum pike
a resulting increase in production
continuation of the Tualatin river
proJi-cts during the four months’
Of the public ulhiti« ■
tor milk unu iivum in tlie 'urt-
rather than the proposed federal
survey for flood control was given
period in winch the federal pro­
I Holman a» U m * only gubernatorial land milk alied would plunge tin
program to curtail production was
gram operated, uccorduig to statis­
at the county-wide meeting of the
gondkiatr wiu» mention » the .sales uulry Imlu try but k into demorali­
proposed as a solution to the exist­
iLUlatln VaLey Drainage and Flood
tics complied Ulis week by W J.
tux in his phclfoim, in which he dc- zation and i luios. and would undo
ing dairy problem by Alfred M.
Mills ol Forest Grove daoursing
Control a. .delation Monaay n.ght
CJun » iumself as opposed to the the beneflciul work ulrvudy accom­
Ghormley, vice-president ot the
officer. No definite word has been
a; Forest Grove by Burton L.
tu^. a stand width he has con-d t- plished. the Oregon Milk Control
Carnation products company. 1 n
received by the county committee
Palmer ol the Portland LERA of-
•ntly taken Kam Bruwn, while nut uourd lust Tliuisduy declined H.e
speaking at tne local cliamuer of
regarding tne proposed ne* federal
f-ce More than 150 interested per­
I im hiding Uils issue in his piatiorm, pe.Ilion ot tlie Portlund city coun­
commerce Monday The best days
Relief admint-.lration program. but
sons atletiued lite session at wnich
bitterly oppos'd the measure in the cil to viu'iite orders pertaining to
of
tne dairy industry lie ahead, he
efforts are being made to have the
octa.Is ct the plan to prevent re­
IrgLsluturc* mj that there be no prices.
declared in expressing confidence
county
included
in
the
work
currence
of
Hoods
in
the
valley
were
on
Question us to ills stand
Lius
Numerous public heurmgs to c< n-
m the future ol dairy mg.
discussed
Payroll btsbursi menu from No­
Issue Lonergan makes no direct sUier prues were hek! prior to lhe
That it is not logical or sound
The government is seeking pro­
vi muer 28, 1933. to March 31, 1934.
yrlvr«*n<«‘ tu Uie sulrs tux in Ina first order, the bomd declared In
to reduce milk production 10 to 20
jects of permanent and lasting
umounUxl to $114,987 58, accoroing
pluUorin. but his slogan read.» "Save its communication, ini' wiring the
per cent as proposed in the federal
value under the new Federal
to the report This total was dis­
Our Helmut. unu In ua.« oiu- 'I request of tlie city for a new hear­
production control program was the
Emergency Rebel admin Us bailun
tributed as iollows: Wages and
pilose w I m > led H m - light fur the tax ing a. which city rrprcoentaUves
contention of Ghormley. who de­
and the Tualatin nver p rugram
salaries. $197,420.25, and truck, team
polh tn th«- regular and xpeiiai wouid luive "an opportunity to pro­
clared that the existing surplus was
clearly comes into this category,
and equipment hire, $7547.33.
Kcwuoiu ul the 1< güdalurc la.il year duce testimony as to wiuit is u
not alarming. If the American peo­
according to Palmer. He declared
■■hum«-. a:, a mi-mu«r ut tin- state proper price tor milk within the
Material
Cost
Low
ple consumed ■ one-half glass o t
i T^4*nal«- u, u 1 m > ou record ui sup­
Battle
for
Bonneville
Dam
that
every
effort
would
be
made
Payments for equipment ai.d ma­
corporate limits ot the city ot Port-
I
milk each per day. 25 per cent more
to
have
the
project
ready
­
to
share
ine
Milu-,
t-ix
Nunc
ol
the
i ¿■xming
terials totaled $10.810 29 Under this
Draws Speaker’s Praise
I ilik I
Al not one meeting ot tlie
cows would be needed to satisfy
in
federal
flood
control
funds
when
i ^B^her candidau\. urv so tar on rec- board
classification,
truck
and
equipment
has liic city ot Portland, or
the demand, tne speaker stated.
I
the
bill
appropriating
money
for
4>ld on Ul-> issue
purchased
amounted
to
$32b9
a0and
anyone purporting to speak for It.
A "new deal" in Oregon with the this purpose was passed by con­
Surpluses Traced
fail
materials
to
$7520.79.
tu
II
is
committed
election of General Charles H
produced or ottered to produce a
Existing dairy surpluses have re­
I | Holman
Although 105 projects wire ap­ Martin as governor was pictured gress.
|j UU u! UM* Knux pion Ul I iquor single witness, tiut or figure, or
sulted from a five per cent decrease
Progress Traced
proved lit Washing.on countj dur­ by Austin Flegel and G. Y. Harry
ftXJllUol KIMI sale by H m - state a.*, ottered a single helplul c. uns true -
in the consumption of fluid milk
G. A. Cobb
in, the CWA program, curta.Inient ot Portland speaking before the
Hisxiry and progress of the or­
liruwn. L ajim ’I us UI unit M.ir- tlve sugg<.ittoii relating to milk
and ice cream since 19'23 rather
ot the county quota ol workers and Martin-for-Governor club in ses­ ganization were outlined oy E. A.
tilt. Mahon« y
op< lily h<*>Hlc to price., or uny oJ.er matter before
tnan a falling off in the consump­
reduction, ui working hour per­ sion at tlie chamber of commerce McGrath, president, at the opening
control und u making home lhe board, tlie control board de­
tion of butter, according to Ghorm­
28
of
the
meeting.
A
total
of
$170u
in
mitted the completion of but
yui<* one ol U m .’ ui » plankJi in H l * clared
rooms Tuesday night Brooks Har.-
ley. He declared that 40 per cent of
not
CWA
funds
was
joos.
Work
was
started
and
spent
in
survey-
Cuinpuign plaUorni he uanu. U m ?
ford. president, read the following
the milk produced went into the
Other I’ricei 111« reused
completed on 34 more, while 43 telegram from Congressman Martin: ing the proolem up to the time
u> k««'p hvii mi • *>H the H«|U«>r
manufacture of butter. Prior to 1923
"Tlie daii>men uni farmers gen-
I
that
the
CWA
projects
were
never
started.
was
discontinued
<|u<-41on enUrrly Hun u oppo&cd erally
"Through you I extend to mem­
a similar percentage of milk pro-
are now be ing urged to buy
Failure to complete ail projects bers ot your club my kindest greet­ April 1, and the county court ap-
V> U m * .’»lute U l * p lu .txy
u.’* gixals ot mere hauls and pioducu»
I
duction went for fluid milk and ice
approved in the county was caused ings. I would ask the democrats of propnated $500 for a consulting
Mix» u» Dunne, noth <»1 *h«>in favor ot mills and tiu torus in order Unit
cream purposes, but since then the
by the curtailment of the program Oregon to have patience and cour­ engineer. Funds to continue the
Mule control. Dul toil«’ by Uc**UH*d lhe unemployed In 1 tor 11 and and
percentage has fallen off.
nationally, according to an ex­ age Our leader. President Roose­ work temporarily had been raised Judic’al Candidates Release
ycuuirrB in original package* only other cltlrs and towns la the stale
The fluid milk business may be
planation given this week by Bur­ velt. ;s undertaking tlie most heroic by the officers ol the group, he de-
Jkxld
for "bmp ;
a.ul may be put back to work." the
Statements for Voters
indicted to some extent for the
dared.
ton E. Palmer. Portland CWA ex­ effort of American history to bring
ixr Mr Alexander, who waa drag­ iMiurd stated "Ihu> they are doing
present situation in the opinion of
He pointed out tliat under about a new order wherein the great
Purpose of the organization is to
ged into U m ? luina U m ) lute even to
Tuesday. April 17, will be the tne speaker. Fluid milk dealers
utmost ui u sincere effort County Grand Jury Reports ecutive.
with
a
county
the
original
set-up.
correct
the
flood
evil
in
the
Tuala
­
W forniulau* a plaifurin. Iuu$ not to the
rank and file of the American peo­
last day upon which county resi- have tailed to keep pace with the
to normal
help the
tile state back
bl.
quota of 622 men and a 30-hour ple may participate more fully in tin valley, he stated. The river Is ben'-s may qualify as voters tor the progress in the dairy industry, have
Six Indictments Here
turchirrd hiin^cit on U»w lsbuc
economic coiiUmon* They are now
program
would
sluggish,
due
to
the
fact
that
it
is
work
week
the
full
our wealth producing capacity Do
Ii MorUn h »Undlng for the d«*u:o- pajing with it complaint from 30
primary election as poll books for go ten into a jangle among them­
Sentence of not to exceed 15 ye ■ani have been finished Howeve^^tnv riot
<jrawn away by small fail- crooked, full of brush and silt, has registration will close on that date. selves on prices and have failed to
crulic notiihuiuuii < n hks record ma to z(K) per lent nuite io. wiiat they
u *oklK*r and u cong: .*.v.mun. H< r« - buy in Portland mid other cities in the state penitentiary va me ted working week was cut to 15 hours urpg Qr organlzt.j antagonistic less than one-foot of fall in each AU voters who have chare-d their do anything for the Industry, he
l<> make iuiy 'idle «.nnp.ugu and to wns than thi y did u lew out Friday morning to William II for workers on rural projects and 25 propaganda I hope our party in mile, and the lower end is stopped place of residence a;e urged to stated. If the effort that had been
Pointer of Durham on an indict- hours cn city jobs beiore the pro­ Orcgun has caught the spirit of re- by two dams, McGrath declared. register. The following- day. ‘.he put into the uestrutcion of the fluid
L prun.k«*!». ’ but deciares that 11 months ago.
m> nt of attempting to kill Mr. and gram was closed and the county ‘covcry no* evident throughout the As a result, when water rushes county clerk is permitted to start milk business in the past live years
Welecicd Ruvrinui he will "ui.der-
"'Hie dairymen surely could not. Mr* J E. Geiger ol Durham oy quota ot workers was reduced sev­ land. ’ '
down from the burned and logged-
■Blake U mi J«»b with an o|* n uinui
app..catior.s for abce.it had gone to constructive work, the
UUlhlk continue to buy, ul poisoning. Pointer withdrew a nut eral limes.
off lands at the headwaters of the accepung
present situation would not exist,
The
candidacy
of
Genera!
Martin,
W1 “»id an run»« st endeavor u> solve and
voters' ballons.
increased prices, the guilty plea March 27 to plea.,1 ¡cuilty
these
greatly
Tualatin
river,
the
torrent
floods
Assurance
that
Washington
coun
­
declared Flegel, gives Oregonian.,
wUu’ probh iiu > confronting hie blulv 11 Ungs licit suppurl tlie people of
Mark B. Bump of Hillsboro, a Ghormley declared.
out
over
the
banks
of
tiie
river
on
­
ty
would
be
included
unucr
the
to
n
charge
of
pin
mg
strychnine
Solution Predicted
an
opportunity
to
elect
the
kind
of
9 in lhe jHiOhc lihcrcz't. .Mahoney for the rilles and .owns ui tile
nat.ve Oregcman who has practiced
the state
new FEKA prugiani and that an a governor tlie average citizen would to agricultural lands.
He was convinced that the fluid
hi» part is not so »paring of hU unless they g« t some Incr uise in in tlie Geigers' food February 18.
law in Hillsboro for the past 34
That the organization is not years, is one of six candidates who milk industry realized its condi­
John Johnson, Portland negro, effort would be made to compli te like to have al the head of the
proinuca. whk’h include &uile unein-
for wiiat they sell. It h an was sentenced to five years in lhe the county projects was given oy state
ployment liMurunce, liix*nUi/*iUoii price
government. Referring t o seeking personal gain but hopes seek to succeed Hon. George R. tion and would work out its own
.niportani
fact,
tliat
should
not
be
to
get federal a.d to eliminate flood Bagley as circuit judge of the 19th salvation. By facing the situation
Palmer
tins
week.
Mayor Willis E Mahoney of Klam­
of the old age pension, a n U i L c puu- ot -uicd uy n narrow. »Irish city state penitentiary Monday by Judge
ath Falls, also a democratic candi­ conditions so that lands now cov­ district. The attorney was bom and squarely and solving existing prob­
« I m acHM program, inert*»
lncrra.se in the policy, or by short-sighted political Bagley on burglar)' indictment.
Johnson, with his two companions.
date for governor, Flegel said that ered with water in the early spring reared on a farm in Kings Valley, lems. the industry will have a lirm
B income and inheritance
niheriLuice luxe.s in
that, so loug as the Alonzo Mursliall .ind Harry 8 Pay­
nine planks out of 15 in his plat­ may be planted to crops was the Benton county, of pioneer parents, foundation lor continued progress.
lhe higher br.u -gets und rvdistribu- expediency,
tai merx cannot buy the products ton. als i of Portland, withdrt *
Scoring the attacks of the oleo­
form call for increase in state ex­ statement of Loyal Graham of For­ his mother having come to Oregon
Han oi wealth
and cervices which tile people ut pleas ot not guilty to charges of
penditures and the tenth favors est urove. He declared tliat the in 1847 and his father having f.rst margarine producers against dairy­
Sain Broun base» his plea for ei.lv-, bull to M'.l. Just so long will burglarizing
the E W Waltc:> horn
tax redutcion. General Manin has plan contemplated overflow ditches gone to California in 1859 and later men. Ghormley declared that com­
primary votes un u pledge oi a the stre< t. ot lhe clUea be filled al Tisurd recently nnd ena red
' been a taxpayer In three Oregon to straighten out the river in limes to Oregon. As a boy he worked on pensating taxes should oe establish­
I “new deal for Oregon ’ and opposi­ wlUi uncmployixl."
plea-s ot guilty. Mar•shall received
counties tor 40 years, knows the of flood but not deep enough to his father's farm and attended the ed in favor of dairymen to force
tion to selfuli and special inter-
was
pa
-
kt.Ik
Increase
Small
;uid
a
Hvc-ycar
sentence
oleo to compete on a fair basis with
state and lias taken an active in­ stop water in the bends during the country schools.
John
C.
Kuratli.
64.
of
Penland,
esu. Brown proclaims hniueif as
was g.vvn a prominent in business and civic af- terest in ha home state for years, summer.
¡at
tlie
milk
price
schedule.
n
led
while
Paytcn
Tli
He graduated from Oregon State butter. Agriculture must prosper in
a candidate oi lhe common peo­ Will. I Ii wint iniu vltect January 9. postponed sentence.
Channel
correction
and
construc
­
furs here for many years, died in according to FlegeL Efforts of Mar­
college in 1894 and took post grad­ order that ethers may prosper, he
ple and wan'* a chance to caim
dairymen an Increase ot up-
Six Indictments against : ui i> - Portland Si !unday and funeral serv- tin in liclpng along wth Senator tion of dykes at low points will uate work in that institution the stated, pointing out the fact that
up Oregon poiiiks Hol man wanu$ Itave Linatciy
where
construction
of
short
ditches
were
held
this
afternoon
at
(His
were
returned
Friday
by
the
15
per
cent
in
the
pio
.a
McNary to secure tlie Bonneville
following year His law training was the dairy industry represents 25
more rigid regulation ol c\»rpora-
(Continued on pag* 10, column 7)
of fluid milk and cream over county »/.and juiy Virgil M. Stone
Pearson's Funeral dam were cited. This, it was
obtained
under Colonel John Kelsey per cent of the agricultural wealth.
Uon s U x 'K h lor lhe piolectio.i of price
column 3»
<c ‘.ontinur«! on puk **
of We t Slop«* was charged Wsth
> hurch in Portland. pointed out, is a federal project
New developments are being
and
Hon.
W S. McFadden of Cor-
Oiegon Inve.slors, pun...mmnl oi
Additional services and the government will say how
’ rte \u i..’lions <f the Knox law.
vaUis. He was admitted to the bar made to increase the consumption
swindlers and other law violators
were
held
at
Betli-
namely, unlawful transportation of
is to ue used. Bonneville was pfc-
in 1893 and began the practice of of dairy products, according to
and L-i committed to a policy ol
n y I’resbyterian I it
liquor, possession oi mash and set­
Ghormley. He cited the latest de­
lured as being ot as much im­
law in Hillsboro in 1900.
encouraging greater iw ul Oregon
hurch.
ting up and operating a still. Oth­
In launching his campaign for velopment of the Carnation com­
I products and Oregon labor at liv­
He w as born portance to Oregon as that Chani-
ers
indict«
’
d
a
ere
C.
F.
Gibhon,
ob
­
election to the judicial position. pany. namely, "irradiated milk”
March 10. 1870. at poeg meeting buck In 1343.
ing wages under Ahoicsome <on-
taining gocxis under false pretenses;
vitamin D. This vita-
Career of General Martin a s
Lynchburg. Va..
Bump declares tliat he has endeav­ containing
S di.ions to stunulute indu.slry mid
(Continued on page 10, column 5)
Alvin
A
Shoepe
of
Portland,
driv
­
mid came to Ore- ¿□Idler, statesman and citizen was
ored to be true to his convictions
JB relieve unemployment. Dodd, who
ing
While
inU
’
XH
a.e.l
.
and
been
B.
eon
by
way
of
described
by
G.
Y.
Hairy,
who
also
That the proposed sales tax will regardless of public approval. He
19 hail.» lrotn eastern Oregon, stre:».»«;,
of Forest Grove, selling
San Francisco w ¡th called attention to congressional br.ng actual cash to school dis­ declares himself as believing i n
B development of Bonneville dam,
Probably n considi ruble acreage Waiker
liquor
without
u
license.
his
parents
at
the
!
records
showing
the
work
of
the
tricts.
will reduce property levies
everyone a square deal and
the Columbia and Snake rivers for ol barley w.H be seeded in Wash­
age cf five years. general in securuig government aid lor school purposes and will make giving
Jainc.. Matheson and Wesley Mc­
trying to treat all with equal fair­
navigation purpose* with a view ington county IhLs sp. ing The de­ Gill.
The
family
settled
both
of
Bethany,
were
sen
­
after
ten
years
for
George
Walther.
mand
lor
malting
burn
y
from
this
everyone
a
contributor
to
the
cost
rates
ness,
justice
and courtesy.
lo securing cheaper freight
ut Phillips ut tiiis
to one year in the county
(Continued on pasre 4, column 8)
cf education was the. declaration
H. T. Betts, one of two Tillamook
for fanners of eastern Oregon, He section is having its influence on tenced
John
C.
Kuratli
county,
where
the
(Continued
on
pnnv
4,
column
4)
to plant. Growi :.» snoul.l
cf E. J. McAlear of Hills joro, coun­ county candidates for circuit judge,
also wonts better hif.hway* lo the intenltons
boy ptew to manhood and at the
not lx- too opiimi :ic about tne
ty representative, in his debate lias practiced law for more than
small towns over the state. Joe outlook
age of ¡2 was apprenticed as a
us
tli<
cull
lor
barley
from
Pomona
Meets
April
25;
Thursday evening at Laurel with 32 years, having been admitted to
Bonds of the federal farm mort­
■Dunne wants a fair puce for the tills s's lion |xk»si Jly will n >t be as
blacksmith, a trade which he fol­
Candidates
May
Appear
Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill, jouit the Missouri bar in 1894 and sub­ gage corporation are receiving ready
lowed lor !3 years. He then en­
oXarmers* products, a decent wage* bn k in seasons ol u good crop in
sequently
to
the
Oregon
bar
in
reception
from farmers and their
Washington County Pomona gaged m auctioneering and real
senator. Approximately 200 persons
Jor Uie laborer and protection of tiie east.
(Continued oi*
10, column 6)
creditors, according to word re­
estu.e ________________
business In Hillsboro, mov.ng
attended the debate ' held at the
th«* bitsmv.s man Irom cut-throat
Clean seed is essential if u brew­ Grange w.U meet with Grein Moun- ____
ceived by J. M. Person of Hills­
Grange April 25. according to to Portland »bent ten years ago.
Laurel community hall under the
coinp till >n Loner , an promises to ing grade ct barley is to be grown. turn
boro. secretary-treasurer of the
Mrs. Josephine Strickler, lecturer. Since uiovuig to Portland most of
auspices of the Laurel-Scholls
»•'vigoroiuiy advocute the u.x? of Buy. rs probably will accept stull , of
county
na. tonal farm association.,
Sherwood
route
3.
Mrs.
Strickler
business luid been transac.cd In
Changes in veterans' legislation Farmers’ Union.
Oregon products and the develop­ with some small peiceil'age ot oats requests candidates, who wish t > his
from
WTlliam I. Meyers, governor
this
county.
He
served
for
a
tune
School districts which are in great
ment oi Onions vast resources to in it, but wheat s|g>iU it so lar u appear on the aite.noon program, as vice-president of tne u.d Hills­ wire discussed at the Washington
of the farm credit adnunistration.
Hie brewer is loiicerned. Harley
county legion jamboree at Banks' need of financial assistance
___________
will ob-
the end tluu industries may ex­ with
These bonds are being tendered by
even a small perrentage ot to make arrangements beiore mind, boro National bank.
Commercial National bank is re­ the federal land bank of Spokane
pand and pay-roll mere.use, thus wheat In it just nil t wanted by the otherwise they will not have more
Mr. Kuratli is siuvived by bis Wednesday night. Legionnaires and tain actual cash under the prori-
furnishing n greater field .or em- niiilster. Smut and weed seeds are than three mmutes or time lor in­ 91-year-old lather, J. J. Kuratli. of Auxiliary members were present sions of the sales tax. according to modeling its quarters this week to in place of cash in setlement of
troduction and snort statement.
Bethany; the widow. Mrs. Eliza­ lrom all tlie county posts and1 McAlear. The measure would un­ provide additional room for the fanners' debts.
ployincnt." Huli, who proclaims
< ,,nllin>>'<f .*>> (>»>» 10. ■■oliirnn II
''' " result in reductions in convenience of patrons. New fur­
"These bonds have been selling
beth Kuraui; a uaughttr. Theresa; Dallas. Salem. Newberg. Portland,! doubtedly
him.seif as "always u republican
two sons. R. II. and Dr. John Kur­ and Hood River.
property taxes in the opinion of nishings have been obtained for the in the large markets at a little
always a progressive" wants t o
atli. and one grandson. John D .
AU veterans on the rolls March, I the legislator, who quoted statistics foyer and fixtures re-arranged. The above par. indicating a ready mar-
shorten hours for labor, re-organize
___
a sister, Mrs. Atuia Dysle of Beth­ 1933. are restored under the revi­ prepared from state tax commission bookkeeping department is to be ket for them.” Meyers stated. "Just
tlu* accident commission, regulate
any.
and
lour
brothers.
E.
I.
and
sions of tlie economy act voted by estimates to show that the» Laurel transferred to occupy the offices a week after the banks began using
of Hee 1 lours and reduce gasoline
A. W. Havens, justice of the bonds instead of cash, the first
H. A. Kuratli of Hillsboro. D. Kur-
"
congress, according to Jude More-1 district would have an estimated re­ of
taxes.
peace, and the Tualatin Valley bonds to be sold on the New York
_
util of San Francisco, and S. Kur- land, state service officer. Burden i duction
«
of
4
9
mills.
He
emphasized
Service
Agency. The latter will move market were purchased at 100%.
of proof that a veteran is not en- the fact that it would
____ be conipul- to tne quarters occupied by the We
products, funds to come from the at li of Salem.
Recommending
that
a
tax
on
anticipated
these
bonds,
which
119
fires
Ln
Washing
-
A total of
processing tax. This educational
titled to the benefits now rests with sory on the assessor to make equiva- Washington county relief office.
j __ (Continued no pax<? io, column I)
ton county during 1933 resulted in 1 oleomargarine lx* incorporate d m program
to be carried on through
the government. Main credit lor j lent offsets on the property tax of
law.. aggregating $119.091 accord- I the proposed federal dairy produc­ existing agencies
where
possible
tills
success
was
given
to
the
le-
the
district
coinciding
with
the
tion
control
program,
representa-
k. Ing to the animal report of A 11.
7. We recommend that the gov­
gion. Moreland declared tliat tlie , district's share of sales tax receipts,
I Averill, state lire marshal, The re­ , lives ol 149.000 Oregon, Washing­
legion was not selfish, that all they
Ridiculing statements by oppon-
port shows a total ot 4620 fires lor ton and Idaho dairymen agree d ernment's suggestion of percentage
County council of the Parent - were asking for was a fair treat- ents of the sales tax that WaH
the state during the year with Tuesday to uccept the plan. The of reduction for production con­
losses aggregating $2,113.300. which 1 proposal, which was adopted dur­ trol be approved.
Teacher association will meet Sat­ ment for the disabled, the widows street was backing the measure,
is a decrease ol 35 per cent com­ ing u regional conference in Port­
j McAlear declared that he had nev-
8. We recommend that the gov­ urday nt Garden Home. A pot-luck and orphans.
pared with the fire loss record for land. would reduce the output 10 ernments suggested program o f luncheon and election of officers
Moreland flayed the National | er encountered anyone at the leg-
That the people of the United standard in the opinion of Schul-
1932
Economy
league,
saying
tliat
it
was
, islature with the ear-marks of Wall States, controlling 65 per cent of merich. International exchange is
will
be
held.
O.
B.
Kraus,
county
to 20 per cent and restrict sales assessments for benefit payments
«
e
•
(Continued on page 4, column 4)
1 : street.
------ —
-*
*
’— silver
-----------
1---- 1 in
*" **
“ world,
—
based upon credits and debits from
produced
the
No other
workable
plan w as 1 I * the
be approved and that such assess­ school superintendent, will be the
No school In Oregon will need to In return for money which would ments
establish that metal as a imports and exports. The ability of
j proposed at the special session of could
shall not exceed the cost of speaker.
close this year because of lack of be raised by a processing tux.
this
country to pay Its obligations
legal
standard
of
value,
raise
its
Nominees for office are Mrs. Al­
, legislature, he stated. Many pro- purchasing power to a par with In the
The resolution accepting the plan said benefit payments and the co.,1
foreign market with a me­
fUnda. O. D. Adiuns, dlrecior ot
len
Knight
of
Forest
Grove,
presi-
posed
plans,
introduced
by
present
of
administerUig
the
plan.
I
Included
the
following
eight
points:
that of gold and establish an Inter - dium of exchange equivalent to
the educational emergency relief
(Continued
on
page
4,
column
3)
d<nt;
Mrs.
Nelson
E.
Walker
or
Another
resolution
was
adopted
1.
We
recommend
the
adoption
that
Ln
foreign countries would al­
I
national
yardstick
of
value
for
the
program for tills state, lias been
world was the conviction expressed low the United States to enter the
advised Hull $177,000 In federal of some production control program. uir.lng lTesidint ItOOMVCtt 9' ■$• Beaverton, first vice-president; Mrs
by Ex-senator Ed. Schulmcrich of international market on the same
funds has been allotted to this
2. We recommend that no plan his influence to correct the situa­ Claude R. Martin of Garden Home,
A new quota of CCC recruits,
Hillsboro in discussing "Value of footing with other nations, h e
state and that the remainder of of production control be received tion under which oleomargarine was second vice-president; Mrs. M. V. totaling 29 men. left Washington
| |
i I Money _
ana
and . What
wnai
It Is" Thursday
lnurMi
the $255,000 requested may be made by the dairy farmers of this coun­ threatening the economic stability Jackson of North Plains, secretary: county Tuesday morning for Van­
. - it
- -t a stated.
Destroyed bv rlfPlat the Rotan-
club.
The senator,
available if evidence can be pro­ try which Is not based upon a com­ oi the dairy Industry by the ap­ Mrs. W. B. Beattie of Aloha, treas­ couver barracks preliminaiy to go­
Could the United States go it
uy
k
firm
in
bi-metahsm.
defi
___ _______
„ metolism, defied
ducixi tliat it is actually needed, pensatory tux upon oleomargarine plication of a tax on oleomargai tne urer; and Mrs. Clyde Rogers of ing into camp near Medford The
GASTON—Several thousand dol- | any man to tell him why silver alone and re-establish bi-metallsm
Tills money will be used t o pay sufficient to prevent shifts to this and Imported oils nnd fats The Washburn, auditor.
new men were given physical ex­
at Its former ratio? Can the vast
teachers' salaries on tJie basis of product as ii substitute for butter. resolution was unanimously adopt­
aminations Monday afternoon and lars worth of tools. 150 tons of baled | was demonetized in 1873.
• There never was and there never resources of this country absorb
______ for the remainder
hay and 2000 bushels of grain were
their contracts
ruesday morning.
ed
by
the
500
delegates
present.
3.
We
recommend
as
u
health
mìuxi I year.
Only
Legionnaires to Hold
<>f the normal
......
.
Members of the new group In­ destroyed when fire of undeter­ will be, from the dawn of time un­ the silver now In existence? In
those schools which have been com­ measure the elimination of diseased | Details of Lhe plan were outlined
cluded: Charles F. Hess, Wesley mined origin consumed the Wapato til the day of judgment, a circulat­ answering these challenges to bi-
Initiation
and
“
Feed
”
i
pelled to close or which are threat­ cattle, the cost to lx borne by the by Dr. E. W. Gaumnitz ot the AAA
Northrup. John Schneider, Albert Icike company warehouse at Gaston ing medium of exchange, but that metallsm, Schulmerich asked that
New legionnaires will be initiated Wilkes, Willard Hess, Marion Haw­ Saturday evening. A box car on the which is based upon value," he de- If the United States could establish
ened with ckMlng will share in tlie proper stale and federal auiliori- j dairy section, who declared that the
al
Hillsboro
post
meeting
Friday
program, if adopted, would become
distribution of this fiuid.
kins, Clarence Sayles, Clinton L. siding was burned, but two tank clared m defining money. Value is $30,000.000,000 o f token money,
lies.
4 . .
4. We approve the government's effective as early as next month. night, according to announcement Duley and Bernard H. Tnylor of cars of oil were moved away from based upon the power of a com­ namely paper money, which has no
Only four counties failed to remit recommendations for the elimina­ Dairymen of Hie northwest who by Dr. R. J. Nicol, post command­ Hillsboro: Marton I«eo Wilson of the burning building and were modity to satisfy the needs of peo­ intrinsic value, would it not be rea­
ple. according to Hchulmerich. All sonable to assume that the govern­
their tirsi quarter taxes to Ute tion of cattle lending to tubercul­ sign up to cut their output from er. Past commanders, who lost in Dilley; Clarence Allen. Henry Ship­ saved.
The building was a mass of flames money is a creation of law and is ment could establish $3,000.000,000
state ■ within tile allotted time. They osis, Hang's disease, mastitis or 10 to 20 per cent under their 1932- tJie membership drive, are to serve man, Morris Willoughby, Francis
tlie
"eats"
at
7:15
p.
m.
based upon a promise to pay and of silver money which would have
when
the
fire
was
discovered.
As
Nielson and Edmund Dumford of
were Curry, Deschutes. Jefferson other diseases providing that funds 33 production immediately would
Beaverton; Seth Blackbum of a result, nothing could be done in I a guarantee of redemption at the an Intrinsic value of 40 per cent.
and Wallowa. Oil the other hand for this eradication program do not be eligible to receive a substantial
Garden Home; Edward Giddings, saving the warehouse and efforts source of issue. Its ultimate re-, Ninety-four per cent of the busi­
six i counties
______
Clackamas,
_________ Gilliam,
Hilhi Senior Class Play
Jules Coojier. Lyle Thomns, Clif­ of the local and Forest Grove fire demptlon is in value.
ness of the United States is con­
Jackson, Lincoln. Multnomah and come lrotn lhe processing lax upon portion o f $8.009.000 1 n benefit
Establishing of bl-metalism in the ducted upon a credit basis and 100
payments
from
the
government.
to
be
Given
on
April
27
Ute
dairy
industry.
ton Branum and Francis Hamp­ departments were centered on pro­
Hhermiui have already paid their
United
States,
resulting
in
the
Wiliam A. Schoenfeld, dean of
tecting
surrounding
property.
A
tool
5. We recommend a three-year
Cr
cent of the International trade,
ion
of
Tigard;
Delbert
Quier
of
second quarter taxes in full In
•'How's Your Health," a three-act
stated. The depression was caus­
spite of tlie fact that the payment period for the purpose of deter-1 agriculture at Oregon State col­ comedy by Booth Tarkington and Buxton; William Ritthaler. Henry ."■hod to the east and a small gar­ placing of silver on a par with
gold
as
a
medium
of
exchange,
age
to
the
north
of
the
warehouse
ed by the inflating of the purchas­
was not due until July 1.
mining a producer's base rather lege, acted as chairman of the con­ Harry Leon Wilson, has been se­ Beitlespacli and Buck I^itlian of
permit this country to com­ ing power of the dollar to the burst­
• • •
ference. Other government in e n lected for the Hilhi senior visas Cornelius: Fred Sittel of Portland were also burned. A strong south­ would
than a two-year base.
pete
on
an
equal
basis
with
the
75
west
wind
prevented
the
fire
from
route
6;
Francis
Cropp
and
trig point by the inflation of credit.
Income tax payments were some­
8. We recommend the expendi­ wlai assisted in outlining the plan play this year The comedy will be
spreading to store buildings on the Der cent of the nations of the When the credit structure broke
what of a disappointment this year ture of a reasonable sum for con­ were Roger W. Morse, dairy exen- presented April 27 under direction An-lerson of Forest Grove;
world
which
are
now
on
a
silver
(C.mttausd on
10. column 4)
west
side
of
the
highway.
Arkle Rosevear of Laurel.
The tax commission estimated last sumer education of use o f dairy
of Miss Tennessee Weatlicrred.
(CunUnwI.. ,M*a> eolumal)
(CoollniwJ on pur« 10, rolumn 1)
Cost Increase Cited
Major Part in Wages
Flood Evil Dicussed
Oleo Tax Favored
General Martin
Eulogized Here
Registration
Ends Tuesday
Pointer Gets
Pen Sentence
John C. Kuratli
c»er
T oday
Solons Debate
Sales Tax Bill
Agent Gives
Barley Data
Farm Bonds
Meet Favor
County Legion
Meet at Banks
Local Bank Enlarges
Quarters This Week
Dairymen of Northwest Accept
Plan for Production Control
P. T. A. Council
Meets S<iturday
Local Banker Upholds Value
of Bi-Metalism in Rotary Talk
New C. C. C. Quota
Granted to County
Gaston Warehouse