, e i . . ’ *. (/ Read Advei tising <>r O L a l ,"4 Sl(>i<’ N e u . A lw a y « A|>|x*ai'H in t i n ' A r g u n 'é^í Good Printing The Argus Gives Q uukity Service at Eair Prices W ir h W h ic h is C o m b i n e d r'n - i C lls b o r o I n d e p e n d e n t v o l u m i ; x i . i H ll.l. S ta te C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r Study Made of Condition K I • U y A I.. L IN O II K (' I P e o p le W ill \ o le on ; ! I T h re e M e a s u r e in N e x t E le c t io n Ev I C E q u ip m e n t N e c e s s a ry f o r ’ ' , ■iifruoi Un V«-I ■ i i t < >v on wlirn tin v k < i to III' |u>ll* next November One »I III''*«' t i n (iriine.e Power bill lim ited by Un* 1033 leili lilt m e will I k 111 till' btilliil bv rruMin ul the relcrelilluin invoke I bv the Security Owner U.SWK Intimi The other two are in ­ itiated men.',lire* Of throe lutter the |iro|m.i it tux llnntutlon aim m l- llient bi .S|MI||MIIrtl bv the Tux Lim­ itation leugne or Oregon und toe pro|Mi.M*tl lieiillng arts iimemlmeni lx UOII'Oied by t h e I’lngresslve ColUilltutlonul Amendment commit- tM. The G range Power bill provide.! for »lute development o f water power uml hydro eleciru energy eltli- , r .separately or m conjunction with the federal government or some other state or stntes, and m the eiran»- Iran»- f lo o d C o n tr o l W o r k Value of Plan Cited G ro u p E x a m in e s S itu a tio n L o w e r R iv e r S a tu r d a y T hat equipment In addition to mult-power m rl hand tool» would be nix ill'll to make nei e.xsury Ilixxl xnitrol im provements on the lower Tualatin river was the report of j o|,n w Cunningham , consulting engineer, after an exam ination of t |„. lower liver Saturday If the w,a g q, limited to man-power and ,,and tool», he iei ommended th a t II» project be lx* undertaken expert- Joe Belanger Gro»P t0 [1C Agem / m , i provide* for tlie creation ol a state power conmiLsslon of three meinbers Bond* to finance opera- lion of the oooimlsalon and de- velopinent ot a stale power program eould be Issued only after approval T liat the banks of the river were covered with brush and overhung- pj« tree*, which a slight dlsturbum e vf the Imnkx would overturn and (hat the river was dogged with hundred* of snag* and deadheuils by the voters the substance of hta report on , I In- ta x li m i t a t i o n in e a a m e s e e k * c o n d itio n * Removal Of tile treia l„ lim it llie a d v a lo r e m lax co : t h e property in Oregon f o r current bunks would have a definite result govermentat expense* to a maxi- m improving the rapacity of the mum of 20 mills effective w i t h river and reduce flood heights, lie 1836, with u reduction of one mill stated. He also reported many reefs eaeli year for five years so th at and recommended channel cut-offx. utter 11H0 tlie maximum properly Equipment Needed lux except for debt service—would u n d e n t clearing of tlie slreuni !«• lfi mills Of tills tax not more would require some equipm ent !«•- tlinn lo per cent could be applied yond man-power and hand tools to state purpuses. uot more th an to remove trees In tin- waters and 25 |ier rent to county purposes; irces which would full into tlie not more than 25 per cent t o water tn clearing the banks. C un- school district purposes and not ninghuni declared Otherwlar. only more thun 40 per cent to city and brush and small tree* could be re- town purposes Tax levies for rx- moved. Equipment recommended by limit as.M'».Miirnt on property to 50 p rr cent of It* cash value Thc proposed healing a ils con- stltutional am endm ent would xitxol- lib prelim inary exam inations of applicants for license« to piucllrc certain brunches of the healing art* a» now provided by statute ♦ endorse und recommend a project lor clearing tile stream Ttie re- suit* would Justify the expenditure aside from tlie relief prospects, lie said. That an exprnineiilal program should be undertaken it equipm ent wa, not h . allablc was Cunningham 's Promotion expis ted to .start n-xt Monday Work wa* begun Wednesday back- filling the drainage ditch at the Gale* Creek school, while the Hel- vetlu school Job Is nearly completed 1 - ---- — I— l|IB fk » 1 1 . “ w > 111 w 11 | F Ivl lllVC _ vagg a w T I T iNiW flinl ' I announced th a t C i,unly :.(Iiool -.iipe rliitin ilriil . are meeting In Salem this week-end In their annual conference to ills- cuss idiicatlonal problems. Among other subjects up for consideration will be th a t of school legislation. school revenues und their uppor- tlonment, music In the rural school» and county music festivals and the relationship between the state departm ent of education and the rountles. Governor Meier seems to be e n ­ countering some difficulty In p er­ suading anyone to accept the Job on the S tate Liquor Control rotn- nitsslon left vacant when George McMorrnn of Eugene resigned. Two Salem men are known to have de­ clined llie honor und only tlie gov­ ernor himself knows how many Road Body Faces Finance Problem on Sea Highways Council Acts to Enforce City Levies Problem of w hether to allocate fund» to construct a portion ol the Wilson river highway In Tillamook county and alio»’ for salvaging tim ber or to build th e Wolf creek road will be considered this m orn- _ _ _ _ _ ing 'Thursdayi in Portland by the E ig h te e n 4 - H C lu b M e m b e rs date highway commi . ton T h e E n f o r c e m e n t o f O c c u p a tio n group has tentatively set aside •». « ,. _ E n te r e d in F ir s t A n n u a ] ».50000 out of the »732 000 available T a x O r d in a n c e O r d e r e d for all projects, but a T illam ook E x h ib it a n d C o n te s t b y M u n ic ip a l B o d y delegation is seeking the Wilson _____ river project to open timber coun- -------------- try. ,tn e .mi a r. ™. vaiiabie for work rr L I J llU I Il! » I l a n i l C U on f both projects according to th e commission. To use state funds for -------------- p ri.,n j, Pl-innprl T h o rn b u rg h - I A ssists k- in L a u n c h in g P G ro u p . O ne Complaint Filed I t j)(. . pj om mi .on of would deprive the federal f u n d , i n A c t io n 1£»35 1936 as a t th a t tim e the governm ent will m atch dollar for dollar m0n8y put Up by 018 state. T h at approximately »600,000 l n back taxes was due TUlamo«* e « m tv Dai, ,'.r t h i_ dup . h „ statp the declaration of t h e T d b u n o . k delegation Mondav a tt h e c u m m is g ston J a session. Z , * None of this this would woiXt None of m available _______ until uu«» tim umuci t». ber on the iand could could be be sold sold F Funds were ¡and unds were ,v. construct , v f Into o the r asked to a . road um ber country as far as Bear creek . 1 a? ' ly, J ° , centH of ‘Î!® *h,p c° ntend<*? J f 0?1" d would benefit 2 ? ™.ltth8 e d , n was po‘n ,t; Mr workmen f W0Ula \ r aorkmen. both loggers and m en-________________ P r o je c t --------- Taken ( to . P r o m o te C" U s e o { L a n < )in K F ie ld -------- Legal action to enforce the oc- h irst annual Forest Grove Natlon- al bank 4-H sheep show will be cupation tax ordinance in Hillsboro held July 21 in the Fendall ware- *»-s started Wednesday afternoon house across from the Forest Grove by th e cit> councU w ith the filing city hall, according to an announce- ° a com plaint in the recorder's m ent th is week by Joseph Belanger. court L E. Blatchley, local u _______ , agent. _ _ assistant ______ county The _ pro- Darber He appeared this morning. gram was P launched last spring sprm g by Plead ilOt KUilty unched jast ......... and trial wa» set the Forest Grove Institution and Monday. „ M0™ ** J „ 18 county 4-H club members are ^ “»Hon regarding delinquencies enrolled for the first contest. in paym ent of occupation taxes, Classes of breeding ewes, yearling whlch hu-s tM* n iirc ior I H ewes and ewe lambs will be shown many months, came to a head >unt> lnci hti appointment Au- “ **> .»» m. s h u r-i, < with five premiums awarded in Tuesday evening during th e council gust 5, 1932 as successor to W. B. Averill, now agent ot Benton coun- exhibitors ribbon meeting. After a report had been h«, given each club member made by Paul L. Patterson, city a t- t> In addition he directed the _____ exhibiting as well as place ribbons torney, on the collection of back corn-hog reduction program last for premium winners. leVles- the c°micilmen instructed winter and was instrum ental ln °r- ganiznq the Fore t Grove sheep G r a n t! J u r o r s R e p o r t T w o Demonstrations Planned the attorney to take immediate ac- non against ail persons who h ad slmw to be held July 21 Date of Frank Brown of Carlton, one of taking over the post In Morrow A s s a u lt In d ic tm e n ts not paid or who had not made a r ­ th e well known Hampshire sheep county has not been definitely set. -------- rangem ents to pay. A lthough but breeders in Oregon and from whom complaint was filed tbe first Advancement Made Trlal of Charles S Howard, T l- _ . _ , , many of the boys entered in the one day. many more are anticipated nrW p o rtio n will be a dis- gard farm er, was set for July 23 contest bought ta e ir fo u n d a tio n w ithin the next few days. tinct alvancem ent f o r Belanger, by Circuit Judge Bagley Friday 8ive a blocking and Ordinance FLanned William _ _ Cyrus, county * agent, . de- . alter Howard had been bound over demonstration. Near*} . n rx*4 rx rvoll will i,lQ v\cr^. _ county __ _ _______ ____ grand ____ Jury after a pre _ m onth and a half will elapse be- Preparation of a wholesale vehicle i _____ iaicvl _____ Morrow is larger th a n ___ to the W ashington county and agncul- ltminary hearing before C o u n t y t uepn the bank sheep show ^and the -------- ordinance similar to the one now in turul activities are predominately Jude. Templeton, indicted on a £°unty I®ir - Belanger pointed out. R u : i j ; n „_ _ n _i Slro-U 1^,*» effect in Oregon City was au th o ru - win a; anil sheep Belanger replaces charge of assault and battery and During th a t tune the boys will be - ed by the council Tuesday night Charles Sinitli. fonner agent, who entered a plea of not guilty. The able 10 do much to their sheep, so ¡n p i a m e s T u e s d a y E v e 40x1 Wlll be presented a t the August been appointed assistant dlrec- defendant Is alleged to have beaten not P"*-1? 8 up a t the _____ session. The ordinance on the city tor oi Ult agricultural adjustm ent his daughter. Alene Howard. 17. shoah m a y , S,t iJ1 i 10.1* « f,rWU1 , txxjks a t present is null and void, adinuusiriillon work i n Oregon, with a horse whip for unsatisfactory w*th his sheep a t the later fair. Loss estim ated a t between $4000 a similar measure at Forest Grove Belanger will have his headquar- farm work Sheep raising project was started and »5000 resulted from a fire having been declared untonslitir­ H |.|>|>Iwr Details of the beating which she last sPru lK John Thornburg, which swept farm buddings on the tional by the circuit court, P a tte r- Belanger* work in W ashington said ue received at tlie hands of President of the Forest Grove Dan Bailey place south of Hillsboro son declared. The Oregon City o r- .j National bank. He offered SoO In late Tuesday evening. Five build- dinance has been referred to th e , premiums for the show and in ad- mgs. several head of stock, farm circuit court in th a t district and set aside $100 to be loaned machinery, hay and grain were will probaoly be continued to th e club members for purchase completely destroyed by the blaze supreme court. Local councilmen stock. Club members borrowing which broke out shortly before 11 favored enactm ent of th e law a t ITior to coming to W ashington black and blue two days after the ,none>' ior this purfi? * “ P ®- present so that, a the Oregon City i .„Tit . Belan n served as in a n - as.scrted beating. A strap five feet one-year note for all or p a rt of Fire was first discovered in the measure u held to w sconstitutional, [|le dairym en s a-sToclation tang, fastened In the middle with Hie P“«:hose price of the sheep, large dairy born and spread rapidly the city will not lose revenue up m Kelso Wash having i n a c t i v e copper racks and a piece of wire ,rbpse noWs were ** " 5 ^ a t0 thp garage milkhouse. another to th a t time. m tl>. orgaruzatiori ot tliat group «nd nulled to a heavy stick was h‘ le “t a tune the ® p®ber was barn and a machine shed, burning Following receipt ot a eomm um- He 1» a graduate^of Greg, m S tate introduced in evidence as one re- ab‘e through the year. aU to the ground. The Hillsboro lire cation irom the slate board o f cm p iG in g his im d e n tra £ sembllng the whip with which How - _ .In sponsoring the /h e e p conteot. apparatus answered the alarm, but health recommending th a t the open college uute work in anim al husbandry hi ard is charged with having beat his Thornouxgti declared th a t a few was unable to cope whth tbe flames mten stoim sewers east ol the city , . , vear of gra* - daughter, sheep hftve an economic place o n which roared like an inferno before uc up, couhLiimth ordered the pre para uoc of a n ordinance to work a t th* college In larrn Two true bills o f indictm ent most Washington couhty f a r m s , a ¿:rong wind. pecialising in dairv charging assault and battery were WhlIe sbee? T hree horses, a bull and » heifer prevent local resident, from eon- n lanagrinent returned F ridai afternoon by the re 8tsw>red for ^ ie contest, most of calf were consumed by the fire in necting saiititary sewer lines to cost studies. the boys entered purchased regis- the dairy barn in addition to ap- storm drains. This * h nut am exists county grand jury. H ie first was preximately 54 tons of hay and in many parts ol town, according against Charles S. Howard of T i­ tered Hampshire ewes. three tons of mill run. In the other to reports received oy the counciL gard. while the other was returned barn approximately 125 bushels of The sanitation comm ittee was au- against J F. Murphy of Beaver­ grain were destroyed. Nearly all of thorized to prepare such a n o r- ton. tlie result oi a fight a t the the farm machinery, including a dinance and suom it it a t the n e x t D urham school house during a truck, was damaged. Fourteen head 1 meeting. m e tin g of tile Civil Emergency of dairy cows and a num ber of L. J. M errill of Hillsboro appeared Federation of Oregon. The grand calves were outside at the time of before the council asking tn a t the C ontrari for ttie construction of jury for tl-.e March term of court -------- the fire and Bailey stated th a t the oody take a n active interest in the 111 Gall’s creek bridge was aw ard- wus continued to serve during the j u i v t „ rm Hearing relative to the proposed horses would also have been out construction and development of eu Monday morning to Edwin F. D n , of t nrnnprt,. h e Shute except t they were to be used the county airport near Hillsboro. He Balgrrm ann of Portland w.th a bid Damages totaling »75.250 a r e sale b ,iriin a n a Savings «¡vturex bank h a s thp next tlia dav declared th at, if assured of rea- »»»=.». T,„. „ ru a ,,,, , w u. S „ u ,- “ i Bailey removed five boxes of sonaoie co-operation from the city, w111 replarr the bridge washed out (C ontinued on p a*e IV, colum n 2) ----- two T T I' • ilOW iirCl 1 fp .S lilt P f l pach cla£s D « O It _)lci It-U wlU An i i j- r'v rlFC I JCSt^OVS Bailey Barns C h ris te n s e n , . H ead* . . B o a rd ; , , l.o m a x A p p o i n t e d ( l e r k Milin .,,ii hnv* n normal arhnnl term of mo., m onth duration next . , , , ,'i,iui • , ,i ,i>ii,n b hv .h e n ■ riel , h ^,i ed oy the district sihooi ooaro Thursday evening Adverse financial William C Chrisentsen vlce- president of the Commercial Na- tlonal bank, was re-elected ih a ir- man of tin* ' ‘iilon district board for tlie fourth coaaecutlve time, while L. C. In m ax of Hillsboro was appointed district clerk Tlie latter replaces B M (Jowlmnn principal. .. wualta' wl T Many Injured in Accidents he will Institute m andam us pro- reeding* to e„inpel 111, ,, retary of stilt«, to Include his name on the bullot and. Incidentally lo clear lip some niiail iMiints In llie non- partisan Judiciary law. Received Grove Bank Sheep Show Set July 21 I“” A rcapeclive bci'iislng Ixmrilx of th e trial, “d ie program ixnild be ex- the lute C Delchman tn April, medical und osteopathic, rhlroprac- ponded If reeulta Justified It. In 1933 Be and naturopathic schools to ile- any rose, us a work relief program. H W. Barnes was retained as tcrm lne the nature mid scope o f tlie general efficiency, social mill city superintendent of schools and examination* for surh applicants. economic benrlibi resulting would Goodman us principal of the union The Novrmbrr measures bullot exceed those It other projects put bigli school. Teacher c o n tra c ts will be one of the shortest 111 the through In I he stale, he declared. which will be prepared In a short 32 year» experience of this state Suggestion w.i» also made th a t u tune, will be given to practically with ttie Initiative mid referendum study of conditions in the upper »11 member» of the 1933-34 staff. In the general election of 1904 Tualatin river and Dairy creek be according t o Christensen Five there were «inly three measures on conducted to determine tile feaslbll- teachers, who have been receiving tlie ballot and a t a special election uy oi luuiil work in im proving tlie salaries of $100 or less were given November » 6. lt'2.1. 1923, oniv onlv one one channels according on lnovemiM'r • inxim « i-> in in these m e.»,' areas. W ien», These m e s e con- c o n - a •• ».’> p< i" r • m " i onth , ” •> Increase, un ie .I . , , , , , m ng measure, the ini ome tax act, was dlUniis would lend theiiiselvf* more to authorization udopted during ■ >iillnu«*l on i< > , roimiin 1 j tlie meeting. presented to the voters • • • All current outstanding w arrants of till' union district will bi paid Attorney General VanWinkle has within ‘ ruled that the name of I* I, Eddy trict « of Roseburg shall not go on the bonds ___ ____ _________ ________ November ballot as a candidate for sen Slated lie declared tliat this i Ireult Judge In llie second district will be Eddy was last In a field of four years that the the first Iin an time cti of in ’the many dbT- candidates seeking nominations for Three persons were injured here trict have been In this condition. the three Judicial posts In th e see- ond district anil the attorney gen- Sunday in a collision a t the In- Appointment of committees for eral holds tliat by virtue of tliat tersectlon of Ftrat and Lincoln the board will be announced a t fa, t lie was defeated - f o r t i l e streets between automobiles driven the next regular school board meet- nomination Bddy from his home by Lueelta lim it. Hillsboro, and Imt- s in Rosebun ha N O . 21 Two Playground Programs Here Held Successful at Heppner distribution and sail of „initilly and expanded if Justified rw,f »»4 cleaning tlie ground wai powei at "c.t I la m easure also py results. *■ " approved Wednei lay Work mUsloii 12, 1934 recreation programs p Project ro p ■ t, cont« contempla mpluttng r< •- ting tiu tiri re- Hill and Peter Bos- usi-d ating of iu mod' mod ling atul and renov renovttting mx I T J conducted as a local clollnnu (ot relief pUrposen und«. 1ER have proven a de- pr the HERA 1 r»;:r;«m was pn par« <1 accordlng U> C. If this week in 1 uppre>ved bv Por’ •r. supe ntendent. Betw een 60 land office Wcdm .1 tv ’llie plu n and 70 your stem are taking part wu*s outiin« <1 by Mis Helen H ¡iin.l- ■ , d ,,. , I „• ton. executiv e seen î ar y of the relief A id e in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty in t day Dmr . lay and Friday office, and b» In hue with 111e re - i hndren of grade school age A c t iv e in 4 - H , D a ir y in g habilitation program nvited to take p art In the ( ’lotiilng will lx* coll« « ted i n in P a s t T w o Y e a r » and recreation work from m rrvk «• county communities b y o 4 30 p. m on each of the groups uiid sent to Portkin« .1 for four days. Nosier stated Miss .sterilizing. 1 k cording to tlu* pro­ mith ol Hillsboro l, In posed plan < hu ment» would tium Ol the David Hill program eh; in* . m n t to tliree cc ntiul lounty Mi... Marlys . .. H einer _ . of _ Hills- ¡mint» lor rem «lehn« and renovat­ oro located Ot tin I • .« : B o n ,* ing hy w omen I rom the relief roll* elio. Average a tte n d an c e a t th e Clothing will In mude In the larg ­ Successor has b een S e le c te d " " ' „ . T f 1 riS abV?1 * e d p u n ib le s i z e and distributed next but N ot Y e t A n n o u n c e d and ..bout 20 a t the Peter Boscow winter on recommendation of case ^E quipm ent — - workers . .......... for the two play- Use of tlie larger scraps for J<*epl) Belanget a ssilsa n t a g ri- ground was received Tuesday and <|udt enter» u n i the »mailer r p pi« lw alt uial agent of W ashington co u n - i i,t ing erected a t the present ,<,r 111 llnc >• Ul ', in n ii'm p b ated '“ " 1 ,n i foi i he past two yeans, ha» been time, according to Nosier. A pparatus Ihe plan Women needing to aug- appointed agent ol Morrow county, pun ha ,«d from fund., .solicited un- na il! th en Ix’dil n ■ ipph 'ill '■ .u ei . dlt.g to word leeuhed here this der the direction of Mr Paul L. allowed to do this work under ."i- seek Hi ,u< the stale board of high- ' c i , .n»»«« io. column 2i Interior and painting the exterior er education tin building, pmuiig putting "i. on a m new ' ' I 1 on 1 ualatin ; J s e K O K O , O R E G O N . T I G K D A Y , .J I LY Gales Bridge Contract Let Sale of Bank Property Set S"iin’' B ^ T e r i T V ^ T a s ^ T h ^ low » ¿ T a“nd their "d au g h ter’“'L ilia n bldder i f° o r r m the e wura work while high , —----- Budwig. plaintiffs — and — — brought bidder wiuie the „1, uigj. —- are •------------- bid am ounted to «10,064.50. Esti- sul* against Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. (C ontinued on pave 1' . colum n 1) mal.es. , b' engineers had set tlie P£L’babb' rost at aPProxlmately »10.- County Youths at Vancouver Camp __________ w S ^ rT ^ nd8" i » e « " « * » removed from the'"imUd~ S liL ,)-, » ^ 8 subm ltted Prior t0 t h e tags. Only the fact th a t a strong I.™ wind was blowing during the tire Offers received to date were sub- prevented th e flames from spread- nutted by the First National bank ing to the house of Portland, leasee of the property. Although actual cause of th e fire and oy Joe Propstra o f Forest ts unknown. Bailey declared Wed- Grove The proptrty is to be sold nesday th a t he believed it was of subjec t to the existing lease which incendiary nature. Loss was cov- is for a 10-year term . ered bv $2000 in insurance Authority to sell the assets to ________________ _ the Security Savings and T rust „ i i r> rv company for $14.500. issued April 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 I J O V U l C S 10. wos revoked last w eek by Judge Bagley. Proposed bridge is to be 70 feet long, having a 24-foot roadway and Frank M Jeffrie Hillsboro route ----- ---------------- be constructed with concrete W ash­ ■’ Vivian and E tta Jeffries reeelv- ■ ... . ing on county workmen selected VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash.. «'«I cuts and bruise, while Henry J. from the files at the federal re- July 10— ,S p e c i a l D o f f i n g "civ H'lh t Jr., suffered a broken tooth. # im ploym ent office will be used on vies for the olive drab of Uncle M <> Orniluff of Laurel reeeivtxl V ^ C tC n illir V l F O l l l i th e job Samuel s army, s i x \\ ashington 11,1 Injured head anil arm s B atur- / county youths now are among 260 '' crash occurred southeast president of Uir Oregon Veterinary C C C i i ^ n nK camp a t CamP H urlburt * f here. of_Laurel. _ Midtenl association Tuesday during _ . , , They are A. S. Bates. Tigard; J . I Edward Carter. Cornelius route the three-day session of the group entv-fne afternoon county youths were R Dlnsmore. G. E. Wolf a n d received a fractured collar bone at Salem Elwyn Coon. Forest Grove ,„,*( T w Tu'e'dav "to* Van- l,ie result of an automobile hc - veterinarian, was niunt-d third vice- cldent Sunday ufternoon at the In- president. 1 11 , Æ „ b „ , s s r o o ä i i r w i t i ä i e W o , lf’^ * ä ,5 s m any'm ? ä onths. tersectlon of the Farm ington und Dr ............................ and Mrs. Nicol left Sunday ^ ¿ r t are Ko »»u ni itu» ir u i K a t eration revealed a hem orrhage on F ourth a n d H aseim - in u iti.a , two sides of the brain. , * D unbar of Salem, who the am usem ent company " h ? grandchildren and one sister. Clara, and five broth- ' on a W ashington county w arrant grandchildren also sur- era. Maurice. Norbert. Ralph, H ar- He Is being held on a morals charge old and Vernon. I involving a local 15-year-old grlrl. dll be held at from the Donel- o i i Pacific Coast Waterfront Strike Lcd the team ' h . A. M athiesen, western field - t »• I m noinc runs 1O.S! yei with 26. and Dennis Dalle y. _82. died at th e representative of the American Hoi- been with the ! rear ■ House of Da- b 8 :ht.8ï i nw, ,MlT steln-Fricslan association, will be _ v|(. for the iwust Will Dal lev nt West Union Juiv Q ^ m u u n . wm w - ‘/ 1 three seasons. wm one ol t ,w speakers s B Hall W ashington county ------------------- Is feeling the --------- and th — a t production was cut down , Hanson, secondhwe. Played with 111 ‘ L ?,.™ cf® ’° eounty agent of M ultnom ah coun- z Be« Moines In Western league in T;_*, , . oh ♦ u S ty’ who was the delegate to tlie N a - 1 Six paintings produced under the r ” ects of the Pacific coast w ater- in June as the result. T he local 1933 He has been playing an ex- lk , f chl,lT n ,,, e tional H olstein-Friesian convention SERA educational program and as- front strike, which Is hampering mill ha*s quite a few shipm ents held ceptlonal brand of ball this season , Hc^ acKci; 9*riciatlng. The , hii, VPnr wU1 report on thc n a . signed to the various W ashington business a n d industry seriously, up. and has been scouted In several ‘\ : v YounR ^ y u n e ra l Home. tional meeting. county high schools were received Naturally, the general feeling is R etail merchants, a u to m o b ile cltie.s by major league scouts. _!?_$ n...Nc'y..Y*?ij Lindow & Sons ranch is on tlie Friday by the county school super- hopeful of an early settlem ent be- dealers and others are feeling the "la;1,Wa n c rm x " ‘.,U‘bu,t i ¿ouki* Viare T “ ’ ?*11 w“« 1" m a X e t e M ’lss K atherine C i ^ T re e ’ .„‘iie s’w e T n ? " ^ d 7 " in.t8nd8nt.' One. of tbe Plctlires- S8ri0us lnjury to »»I?*™ * « well. Shipm ents of oil painting of a landscape, was 1110 people. | m er goods are tied up a t the docks some of the beat players in the k<‘. Am< i it an a*s.MX*iatlon in 192b, npv Septem ber 16 1873 They had ° n Us " es of C tdar M“ 1 made by Miss Alice Sewell of Hills- Al1 water shipm ents of the Ray-1 a t a big loss to merchants. Work county ns reserves. roTise 'Tf lk n k l B W‘? th '' llved '°Kp'»’pr more Ilian 60 years. boro and will be displayed a t th e Moling cannery, the county's larg- has been curtailed in several places. J u ly 2 2 H ills b o r o D a y Brief sum m ary of (he probable 1 < f V»e fleven Deceased is survived by the widow pst Industrial plant, are sewed up to Strike creates a bad condition In starting line-up for thc House of " ,1 1" ^ „ “ h 8,7onR tb r<>wlng arm and ftve r | lildren „ follows: Mrs a t H is t o r ic a l C h a m p o e g Forest Grove union high school, O ther pictures are as follows: an extent th a t keeps p lant officials the grain business, according to David team and something of th e - *s *} “ ' avV h itter and has caught Mnrgaret. Huber. North Plains: Mrs Members of the David Hill Chnp- te r n u n i,„ Wood block Print, "Back Doors.” guessing as t o future planning Howard Hadley of the Im perial record of each I s a s follows: the avprage of 150 games a sea- aprtrude sgtnltli. Minnesota; Mrs Chkmnoel on'f»T.nd*v L by charlps Heaney. Banks h i g h Supplies a re being brought in by Feed * G rain company. C«,nsider- Hutson, I lcflfleld. Southern asso- M T P ?.v ,iS May McHenry. Harry and Edward 11111.11111 C I l I l t H l. C H J U l I i e i l l II.'W M * - iillv IT .» V< I. T . . ^ rar8,., 1*1 n H iv s m u j, u im r ttllU r A lW U lU thev Ay' « •» a !‘ school; watercolor. "Oregon Coast." ral1 a t additional cost. C annery Is ¡able shipm ents are made by water elation, hit .370. Texas league, h it , b TTeTu-e* v rira anri l„ ««^‘ n f 1 ” ' Callfornla Twpnt.V-three grnnd- 111,''n«>nnin H iiu a' r J n' i ta O" i tO by F lank Sibley. Beaverton high working three days this week on and inability to ship ties up funds .360. Anderson, thlrdbn.se, l o n g ' 8 " J , ,'"J;„,?nd of children and 19 greant-grandchll- halr.'d colony member Plays any lh r "r!Rl,?.al "Ppl’l’pr" l l l l l l ' a (Oiony iimiiui r. i la y s a n y e f g „ q ,,,," may spen ) name o [ d play the dren also survive. The "lifer" colony nt the Oregon P0811'0" J8 a ">pinber or th e fang , hBt Jmvei'.s. Two new members were added i pnvy Ills bcniilifiil long iiair lino th(1 to M e e t H e r e o n F r i d a y be the T ij8made' H1Il8b°™ w » °n high L °E.r? ! £ “ , Frl daV2.. . w a r d i n g _ t o shipm ents. New crop is b e i n g lo its ranks this week when Gov- he Is considered Clark Gable s chief SPaS(,n 3 1 M anager C T Richardson. The brought into Hillsboro to the ware­ _ _ _ u._ J scnooi. Members o f t h e Washington oit,«» other members of the chapter. condenser may have to close down, house In some cases and in others em or Meier commuted th r death rival. N usser B radv a n d dniesm on County Combine Harvester asso­ depending entirely on th e avail- left on the farm. T h e o d o rS ."f . H ari'v Hllev a n d Tucker, flrstbase. Probably no po«e th é balance of the pitching ciation will meet Friday a t 8:30 p. L e g io n n a ir e s to E le c t Attends Conclave m ént A Îth c same U n d o n e ”« ,?the ,J " 881'Pr f,r8,t b‘™ n '» 8b‘« ' “nd a ” <’f "icm are class A m. In th e basem ent of the court Farm ers will be directly affected o. B k ™». county e .™ ,, sc C o n v e n tio n D e l e » . , . . , S S i g n l , “ ; X X ï ï X Æ Kraus, soon If the strike is not settled, house, according to W J. Enscliede perintendent, left this morning to, ___ colony's oldest memhers Andrew Npp,In ,w Introduction to thc fans performers. ____ __ _____ „ a t v each day. Delegates to state convention according to William F C y r u a , Ingram of Josephine county quitted 1,1 ,l'c lInltpd States ond Canada. Most employers In the city are of Hillsboro route 4. All owners of attend a t*hree-day county ichool Astoria will ’ be e le c te d b y Hills- G. G arthofner of th e Hillsboro county agent. Many experienced d if­ the prison under a condltliiiial p a r-i Wykoff, rlghtfleld W ith Clneln- co-operating, aeeordlng to Dillon, combine harvesters are requested to superintendent’s convention a t Sa- tx>ro past. American Legion, Friday Lumber company reports that, all ficulties early In the strike In ob­ attend. (rnntltiiirri un page 3, rnliimn «) I nntl "Reds" In 1927, Columbus; (Continua,! on 10, ,’„l„mn ») *pln' ' night a t Veterans' hall. lumber exports have been sh u t off taining seed. Hw», ««.ZiawTi .A nt 'S uiutioning them agnliy>t invting trouble by taking their children into Southern Cali/ornia. where the dLsease Is now prevalent, When the new Eastern Oregon tiilxu-eulosis hospital wa.s opened at 17ie Dalles in 1929. providing ae- commodnttons for 140 patients It was believed (b a t adequate equal,<’ hos- pllnl facilities for the rose o ftu b er- rulosls patients In Oregon had lieeh provided for many years to come. Now the new Institution Is filled lo capacity, as also Is the old hos- pltnl nt Salem with 75 pal tents on the waiting list at the t.wo Institu­ tions. 'llie board of control expects lo ask the next legislature for fu r­ ther appropriations for the e n ­ largement of these hospitals I in ip n f « r u n t In n 1.1» i»r»ciivc u-aui. itiwmiru uy umy- crs W| ^ flowing bennts mid in ninny cases long ludr. luus met and defeated some of the beat «end- professional teams in the country. On the last, day of June, they lnul a record of 74 games played mid ha(l l<*t but 11. Ray Dillon, local ‘nanager, staled (hat h e would f}J COlintV H igh Schools S E R A PlCtUrCS Affects Industry, Business Here