The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 26, 1934, Image 1

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Read Advertising
I.Illesi Stori' N e w i AI w a y h
A i» i o-ui « II t i l ' A rgUH
NO. 23
DAY. JULY 2«. 1934
HII.I.SBOllO, OREGON, T ilt
VOLUMI*: 11
Shite c ¿ ¡ ¿ n l h w
N ew s
D a ir y
Letter i Herd Given
| High Mark
Il Y A. I. L I N U II r C K
Judge
Kagli'.v
V o lu n ta ry
An
t ut
i
I’av w ith F ew .
I J e r se y
C ow s
at
R e e d v ille
R e c e iv e T o p H on ors for
Al.EM Judge George It Bag U y
J u n e P ro d u c tio n
i>( llilblK'i«» in on«* of the 15
Oi egon circuit Ju<h'c who arc till
a< i i»t m» v i in tu ìv pay cut* «i»
Mi nested bv the It Islitture of 1934.
Jltdge B.« J< • whure basic »alary
nth, i.. drawing only
Ut $»<H)
II 111 iliilht'. h l
I’d lo w in ' il b.il-
Im p r o v em en t G rou p R ep ort
ai lie: tie -‘.I .it. buih , ' * >' In > •
Otel Jlld, ■ Mill in ' ptine
R a n k in g s o f P ast M onth
nrch In tin'
CU il» I ' ill'll «*>
■ti te ( I 'T II lu u l i t . Il d ude B rand <>I
M l tiiii id . Eddy n l Roseburg;
Dairy herd of David IfaggA^Son
K.m/li i
»w-
K lllie n t A lb a n y
(gut H, - i m u t I ,..K ill id l ' " i ' a t Reedville received signal honor
Igi a s» c,'k id H e p p u , I . M l't'o i- m the June report of the Yam
I. id H ukei. W' ih k I nl O ntario;
hlll-W a;hlngtor Herd Improvement
, i |r
nt I .tie .n id i
l b u til li k
,
OI l uudun. Hay "i I-ikrrirw , mid association as released this wick
The herd of 44 Jersey cows was
iiiiu 'i liia n ol A- toria
T'HilrU'1'ii ut tike 28 e in u ll judge», cited as high producer* in the di-
on th eir vision for over 2U cows in the
11 the little are dun liny
und r, insiti g herd rated In h i g h producing
Ouo lituttoiittl ngl,
groups.
p net e|H puy lilt: The 4 Includi'
ll.igg herd produced un avurage
N r t u n ut Medford bkipw, T> ut
t 700 |x»unds of milk and 40 08
K , ne MeMubun ot ,.<lli I ■ k
•
In k
Stapleton. luzw rll mid pound of b utterfut during the
C i b u i ut Portland. ta tu u re tle ot m onth ot Jinn according to th e
DieK'in City; Wilson "I Tin Pull* . report compiled by J. P Ixihrenz,
Hiker Id Ml Mlnnvllk Duncan of t«,st»,i Meadowvale farm ut New-
K aniutli Full., und DdflV of lb'iid la-rg had high producing herd In
ur« or 1933 (i«‘- the dlvksion for from 12 to 20 cows
When the
with u herd of 19 purebred Jer.‘eys
l
I .dm;, , cut» lor otiuT i'tau? producing an av, rage of 842 pounds
Ml j «’lUpi«!>>«•.*i in th r lu- of milk and 4139 pounds of but-
<«»noiny it fouiid th a t terfat Erank Finnlcum * herd of
|»de..t ut
illM ttllllo il proti » lcd » u -
fate
Dayton
and supreme rout t J u d g e » eight purebred Jersey.4 a t division
C
was ranked first in the
st
any
downward
revision
In
a
he h«id pro-
for under 12 c
t) •ti )N»y scale In an attem pt to duced an average of 1005 pounds
Oi n iiiiv n it thb («niàtltutiniuu
of milk und 47 4.1 pounds of but-
h >IU»»I» tlie lav maker» “«ugge* cd ‘
I At the Judge , ttccept voluti’
1* let!
H ig h < *»w>
■i try reduci io i At the ouUet 2(»
High producing <o\ i in the June
01 111« 28 Jtuli'» c »inplied with
t were owne 1 by (. •oru»* Horning
M( Mahan and
tv
htiOll.
•t
miy. and Allen
r . Clackamas
a n « p t any
u B
ou
lorniug's eight-
DWevvr, th«* upper, C arlton
luall
JcrMV
Midge,
ear-old purebre
. ha\<
ids
of milk and
rtxluccd
1197
p
B
,
uttwrlat Second
13 ol 42 pounds of
Bx
u
¡
'Hila lull cow was T p er» "Mcha.'* a
U ill art* drawing lull
i \-y ear -old pu tebred Jersey, which
m ui- in Judgm«*nt oi ;hr part of produce«
I 14*0 pounds <>( milk and
uhed In u
tt.-' 1 awniakt-rs has
$38.000 u» 70 5 potmds <»i biltlerlul
d< M : of upptuximai
Total oi 37 her Is. Including 913
ippropiiaiiun foi miarle» und
which um» ,rows, w«pre te.sK d during the m onth
•> ,H I se» ol th«* Judg
« n u ruency oí June . Total production ol milk
«are ol by t
her Te We.li:»
(<»r the month was listed at 651.-
d at its m»
791 poui¡id» und b u tterlal a t 288869
n inenitMTh ¡NiUllds Avera ge production. 1 n-
■ « epted pay » ludinu 98 dry < -,»* in herds tested.
20 pel cent. » uine t«ii 7iK)/)8 pu Hid:, ot milk and
to 21
B« .«n und 81 5 pou,mts ol lill'.tell^t X.'.l»" pro-
dm in» mor< th an 40 pounds ol
bu tterlat during the m onth totaled
»I
279
Rod of honor rows producing
mote than 70 pounds of fat during
meeting, the original appro- tIu. ,uon(n included H o r n i n g ’s
M e lla "
and
T up p eis
Midge,
number 5 of t h i Salem Indian
purebred
school. The latter Is
Hoi', tein slx-years-olti and pro-
S'1
County I Ierds Cited
*4
Paul Patterson
to Head County
Republican Club
Washington county chapter o f
Republican clubs v ,u <>r-
here la .’ Friday evening
P ttttn .on HllJsts.ro u t­
w ith I*
i luitrnian enti Wilbur
lo r n e y ,
Hcidciman of I'lgurd Mcrid ary E.
B Nrdrv. ab.« of 'I’ ik ird und »tale
oigmnzutlon
chairm an. dlr, etc 1
mid will m t as <„ mi V Ill'll gate nt
tun
Hiiturday.
Un- Hulijn convent
T ilat tin' reput) lean party And
■pirli ih tur lioin Kid in Or, con
wan tili* (I k liti. ,n of Ni'ilry In
; iti,- parta to
urging H ii l i l l e i
re c o n c llla te
I la i n io n
re-unit
ork. Hi con-
and re n r |i. 11
mu.'
tended lint a lilt
it Ills
to the rugg
W iste Lin
Alexander H.ui
veit. NedD
coin and Theo«
the republi-
t
’e
• *
i an t*< kut in
ilion of th<
d a n d th a t a
dd mean «
republican pa
I'll,
restoration of
radica»»* m
Citing tin
xlltnge to
in this
< former
Ann i n ani, in W
cuunty sinn
, ,k„ in ,llt
:n public
mt
Ulk
salvation
affaira lie I
a republl-
oí the country i»
and pu ged of
cun party, cleans
i « a< tlonarics.
tmn of the
After unanlm oa
dev i l» d to
t wo ( hib officer
•e-chaum» n
postpone election
i un-
tit U h * various count\ dh
p j the n<-xt ineetliu Au. i t 9 P a -
»•
terson J D Johnson o M
a n d (» Russi li Morgan ol Htllsborc
nstitutiun
were named to d raP
n uubh an
E duard ikhulm eru
■
.I- John-
nominee for stale s
tm. nomine» J”t Mil I up reM iila-
yve. H. D. K« rkinar nominee for
W Bar-
county commissioner
su n
ney, nominee
n<unln<«- for
ney.
und Fred 8« w
Many Enter
(¡rove Bank
Outstanding Cow
Foundation Stock
Prominent Herd
(B y J
i I*.« Ia n y e r , Aunt. C o u n ty A g * » t)
Many t-Lories are written about
ou’ tanding herd sires, not so much
la ild about the effect on a herd
>f »Dp-star ding cows. Most of the
prominent dairy herds can trace
h«;r b<* t animals back to one or
O k c . oii
Sheep Show i
Doctor Held
B lam eless
Fatal Crash
__________
d 1 ,.nidation cows and thta C o ro n er. , j ury E x o n era te»
H c y n d e r ic k x R ank» is true of the Holstein herd
I J! .'low . Sons, Portland route 2.
D r. D in sm o re o f B la m e
Hi|<h P oin t E x h ib ito r
Johanna Segis Beeman,”
“Old P
in C ra w fo rd D ea th
13 » ar aid. Is a ’grand old cow
First C o m p etitio n
M arvin
e
Demonstration Given
F ifte e n 4-H
lltr
dir
iX Mishap Unavoidable
d
ue made 645 pounds of
In 365 days on official
,n
C lu b M e m b e r i
E n ter In itia l E x h ib it
generations o 1 direct
in the herd with her.
,-..■ tM
’ ■
ix, mdi
nH
_________
' *'■ E y e W itn e ss R e la te s D e ta ils
i,',".-.' tat
mid the i.'-xt y r as
Kir-old gave 626 pounds of
:i! in 365 days Now. as a
•-old the Llndows are Just
her along with no crowd-
• ider to get as many more
alves as possible
1‘. : has three daughters
Lmdow herd
The first.
I ir Sally." gave 703 pounds
day. as a five-year-old This
tn turn has two daugh-
in the herd: "Lone Fir Inka
with -. 506
pounds butterfat
k • /¿n-vpur-old
and
: ' * * . l .,r ub lo r.-iumr. 4 j
'
A c c id e n t Last T h u rsd a y
______
Irrigated Farm
in County Listed
for Annual Tour
Irrigation project« on the Ed
Freudcnthal farm near Hillsboro,
the Robert W arren and the John
Thornburgh farm s on Gales creek,
will be centers of Interest of the
annual W illamette valley Irrigation
tour this year. The event will be
held Tuesda'. mid Wednesday Au-
gust 7 mid 8 according to the an-
nouncement just relea.Md by A rthur
King of tlie soils dejiartmer.t. Ore-
gon State college.
Irrigated pastures and crop« In
the Willam*- te valley are still not
a common thing and generally pre-
ither pleasing picture to
xml
•er However, irrigation on
ns in W ashington county
untam ed lor the purpose
is not
ting a pretty picture It
ot pie
a dollars an d cents prop­
osition with these operators They
are Irrigating lor one reason, nam e­
ly. th a t they found it profitable. ,
The Fre-uden'.hal project is in its
second year and consists of I.ml.no
clover, alfalfa, and canary gra.-»s.
The method of applying water, re-
•>ults obtained and his general ir-
rigallon practice will be outlined
and observed a t the time of this
irrigation tour.
A crop not generally seen under
irrigatlon m the W illamette valley
wl11
observed on the Robert
W arren tm m . where this year he
irnuati.’.tt a 10-acre patch of
P01^ 10^ -
.
.
John lh o rn b u r8h
whM
probably
urgesc irrigation pro-
ject m
in Oregon
Oregon. On his farm ap-
proximately 112 acres are being ir-
rigated this summer, mostly
the pumping plant wfiich takes
'Aat4;r from Gales creek. The crop
ior the most
** Lad^ M> <*>ver‘
filberts planted on
part ol his irrigation project with
alfalfa and red clover interplanted
Demand for
More Relief
Fails H ere
__________
D e m o n str a tio n
W ed n esd ay
F a ils to F o rc e R eq u ests
on C o u n ty C om m ittee
Forced L a b o r H it
G roup to P r e se n t G r iev a n ce »
at S essio n T u e sd a y N ig h t
Demonstration staged in Hilto-
verdict exonerating Ur. J. B.
: in fb ;.ndi ri< kx. Coria bus
boro Wednesday under the direction
um sm ore. local physician, of any
&
county civic emergency led-
1 was h.'ili ranking exlubilor
responsibility In the accident which
,.ration committee ot action to dt'-
first uiinual t-orest Grove
caused
the
death
ol
Charles
O.
rnantj increases m relief met w ith
nm bank sheep ..how held In
craw tord here last W.-dnesday night
when four of the seven
Fore t Grove las Saturday. Twenty-
wag
returned
Thursday
afternoon
of the county relief com-
p wen exlnoiU'd by I*
nine
¡,y
a
coroner'
jury.
The
report
also
^ ^ j e e ret used to discuss alleged
y 4-H club member» in tlie
declared
th
a
t
the
accident
was
un-
in
^neVances except a t regular corn-
which i liniaxed tlie initial
avoidable
nl a n,-* lux ol club work In
mittee meetings every Tuesday eve-
ter
C.
B
Hensley
of
Hillsboro,
an
eye
ning. Committeemen interviewed
the
»Uli
Be
witne&s. proved the star witness in
reiterated former statem en
ents th a t
T ' lv» ,h»*«*p were shown in tia* in
the incluest He ^ec*ared VYi1, / 18
they were ready and willing to hear
ared ewe < lxs Winners were: first,
was seated in the window or Laav s
individual complaints a t th<
the week-
N< .. Knepper. Bank., route 2; bec­
jy ges..
ome Marvm Hcynderickx, ComeilUA
start acrosg
rout« 1 third, Bill Kelly,
• I p doctor
s
Demands of the group of approxi-
walk « into i the rfr
p a J th ti of r • the
doctor's
lihed^
c tim
mately 30 person» were first pre-
rout» 2; fourth. Evelyn Kelly,
R w Weil, county ctwUr-
car. Henslc) stated thet the victim
route 2. fifth, Jim Davidson. Hills­
looked
•d neither to the 1 it nor ? e
nian _
at w
eU s ___
D epartm
ent store.
____
____
________
boro route 1 ixih. Ray K nepper,
right,
but
hesitated
a
moment
be
w h en w'eil refused"to act in the
Bank . route 2. seventh Nolan Van-
fore he stepped in front of the
ao.-wnee of other members of th e
Uomelen. Corn, Hus route 1; eighth,
automooile. He testified tha the
coun^y committee and asked the
n»'k J' -'-sy. Portland route 2.
xb’i'tice R apid in H a n d lin g lights were on the Dinsmore car
c. .
wac m velintr
group to present grievances m divid-
Two Yearling» Shown
B e a v er to n L iquor C a se
and th
t__
at
hour
ually a t the regular meetings, fed-
Tilts year, owing to the fact tliat
between 20 and
in . 30 miles an
.».. hour.
.
.
era Bon members declared th a t they
most of the boys started w ith a
F;i , of $100 was meted out S at-
Doctor Te»tifies
rem ain in tive »tore until
iamb, only two year- urda to Charles S. Howard. Ti-
ew» am
Dr. Dinsmore stated that he did
he acceded to their demands. Sheriff
*ert* shown, with Ray- gÿrd fartner. wlien he entered a
ling ew
C.
not see Crawford until approxi­
Is
inond D l'Ti'kx. Bank« route 1. pk a at guilty to a charge of beaX- mately the sam e time as the im ­
Busch were finally called to clear
spoke briefly
w inning Jirst und Mildred Mend,
: 17-year-old daughter. Akene. pact. He declared he had co re­
tlie store and a lte r considerable
—
Banks i oute 2. winning second,
a horse whip. He had prevlous-
argum ent the group dispersed until
we lamb dAfts was tlie b*rg- ly p id not guilty to the assault collection of applying the brakes
until he struck the man. Several
afternoon.
,s shown. 15 entries being and ,a. • ry indictm ent and trial had
other witnesses, Mrs Rose P nckett,
Templeton Hears Demands
... ri, in tins class were of be :
■ for last Monday. Howard Harold Weiaenbach. Robert M ark­
County Judge Dcnmd T. Temple­
melicnt quality, according
, Itn red with beating h i s ham and Roy Blucber, testified as
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ton. who had returned from his
. It jilenw»Id. professor of
Her June 24 for unsatisfactory
C o u n ty S p o r tsm en O r g a n iz e vacation to meet the delegation,
husbandry. wlx> judged tlie
,,
A...,
a u . . . a w .... ...... ——
_f
the
and County Commissioners II D.
fo r G a m e C o n se rv a tio n
Marvin Hcynderickx. C or­
eel.- of justice ground rapidly injured man.
K erkm an and Jam es lewis, all
F our A d d itio n « ! P r o j e c t s
oute I. won lirst witli his
. W. Percy of Beaverton last
Skid
m
arks
measuring
approxi-
Twenty
were
signed
for
member.
members
ol the county relief com-
lati; j. William Cyru» Jr., of
A c c e p te d by S ta te B od y
V
•
'
wfu^
n
ia
ie
^
o
n
mately
60
feet
in
length
from
the
ship
in
the
W
ashington
county
raitxee.
became targets of federa-
U. «bora w on .« coiid; Dick Jossy,
. * ' nieftd «widriie of the intersection to n ear chapter of the Izaak W alton League tlon demand» in th e aftem o sn .
bland rout, -' third; llay Knep-
Continuation "I
Y /
•
l .’ , 7 ‘ cp-enced
lhe ’P °l » here Dr. D n sm o res car Monday night during a meeting ol Here the delegation met with
nn per Banks route 2, lo u rth ; Nolan
K ilim Airport, nei r fill
,a ,,
stopped presented a problem th a t sportsmen a t the cham ber of cam- refusal
to discuss grievances ex-
last V. nDonr, len. Corneius route I. ftfth ;
KEHÄ p r o j e t w, u> approv
• o ’ .viii hr- ,, e d s a t i i r d a v WttJS unanswered during the in - merce rooms. M att Corrigan of
at stated meetings,
week an d work s u ite d Tuesdav. N, U Knepp, r Banks route 2. srxth;
Mills county m an- Jim Davidson. Hillsboro route 1. on n ■ c i ¿ e Ol HilUhoro who <Iu tst Harry Johnson deputy, de- McMinnville, chairm an of th e s ta te T h at no individual had ever p re-
U .p..,,.
,rm »,in„v d a re d m at he did not see the g-.une commission, state league of- sented a complaint regarding re -
will be » contin­ •eyenth. and ixm ald Hergert. Bank.. pien
P'
•ri, ’ • h ’ i« i b-.rffed marks Wednesday night, although fk<rs and others from other parts llei before the entire relief com-
uation Of tic i.ru in al CWA pro­ route 2. eigtlth.
Timi
m-.nsriv he .ooked for such marks. How- 0; me - a te were present. W uham m ittee was the statem ent of T em -
Frank Brown. Ham pshire aheep witli
ject and i alls tor const ru n km of
|
, ‘¡'...p,.: ‘
' ever the black streaks were found A. Davidson of Portland presided pieton to the delegation. He fu rth e r
two JtxiO by 200-foot runways con­ bleeder of Carlton, gave the boys preu *J‘
H..*sboro
tlw ntxi
n t t t m morning.
o r m w Le
^ &***<!. All oi suvl Floyd p R.t- L ol paU
ersor acted
* w m a» . rw«int/»H mut th a t no ru-.q^rvimr w»-
p . a lin g guilty to a charge of . »-is*
struction of fence:, grading ot the a dem onstration of clipping tire
the secretary. p - L. Patterson is wm- ^ej cases
tv er been refused
south entrance aial converting tne ainb for show, following the judg- op,. n in g a foreign
porary chairm an.
by th e committee.
l*aul Quast. P001' visibility a t the intersection.
Jot.n Thornburgh, president of iof
barn into an uirplane luuanu Ap
compensation
The nation is more conservation
Replying to the judge's statem ent,
proximately 45 men will b, given m e Fores'. Orove National bank. Marysville. Wash., wac fined »5
Members of the coroner's jury minded as regards us wile life t 1- 1“ one „.ember of th e federation de-
wno
.. . sp..«soring tlie eontest. Ti. sday in the local justice of the included H. A •Kuratli. P. A. An- ever oefure m Its history
work «acta m onth ou ro u im t
th a t she hart oo«a -oiuod
olumn I)
Four o th er project- were also a p ­
peace court. Q uast was cliarged derson, L. E. Mat Dowell. G. H. Conimb.-¡oner Corrigan. Need fov rej,e'j- beciuse she refused to let
proved for the county during tire
with hauling a load of furniture Blair. G. J H arm s and Ole From
conserving our fish and game was her sQn go
a c o c c^ m p ¡she
wack Tires«, include removing brush
from W ashington mto Oregon w ith­
stressed by John B Ebinger o t statecj t b at such procedure am ount-
and grass from approximately seven
out having an Oregon license on
Tillamook, past state president of ed w forccd labor, th a t the camps
miles of 111«, drainage ditch between
his truck.
the league. This same attitude was were virtually prisons and th a t
Hanks und the west fork of Dairy
O rders in tlie following circuit
taken by C hester E. McCarty of
"boys were trained to be can-
creek, grading and leyelmg the
ourt cases were issued this week:
Portland. state president. Director non fodder for the next war.'*
grounds at th e Cedar Mill «'hoc
Catherine Kenney vs. S. M Mears
M W Skipworth of Marshfield. Templeton declared th a t it was on­
the
painting outside and
et UA.
ux. » voluntary
non-suit
and
dis-
.
. , of . »««•linn
K. «V
tl. Uinui
llV
’li-.'HTll vs tV
llM
William and Francis Lamoert of ly just th a t people work for food
(Cuntlnim l oft e sg s I ti. r ,,Innin II
K uppi,inental
bid
$l„ ooo by
mlMal.
jQhn
c i Aydelott
Flor.
and
David Hill school in H
Portland.
ol
Port-
the the I .i t National bunk
laying d rain tile, and rep,
< i s hniirt h r *a K nighten et al. default, de-
T heft of two p a rt boxes o f
_ of _ Portland, state wherever possible.
Frank _ B. Wire
Hancock vs. H G. powder und a quantity of gasohne
praised
the legis- Tlr^ judge then took the nam es
____ _________
Orenco school huit­ a n t i .uhm .. nd. pi- ent lessee for tne outm- (.ree;
l. , pioptrtx ana cquipi
i 1
Robben et al. confirm ation; Dr. from county road equipment F ri- auve
e w
oi the grounds.
V rk
ii'k ’ o. o f’ lhe
;;7- Kaak
Icaak Walton
W alton ot those whom spokesmen declared
day nlghv WM reported to Sheriff
h c cited the value of Ore- to be in need of emergency relief.
T h at 77 liè re n t of the men work­ Fhute Savings bunk * » « “Scept«! Q F y ia VJ u c Dlllon et
ing on county KERA project* up and
>.i|. ' :u irei
confirm ation; State of Oregon ex. Connell by Herman Holznagel. fore-
V wUd llfc m brm tin g many
advised them to present their
o July 1« were residents of tlie Circuit Judge George k
iiugicy.
c H G ram vs Robert H arry man of the crew working between
, h„
cases at the relief office. As th e
z
. group left th e office, a reputed
representative of the United F arm ­
ers' League declared th a t if these
E R Lilly. 36-year-old mill work-
(Continued on pa^e 4, cviuron 4)
Into tlie coffer» of the county in er. was killed InsUntly Saturday
■which the vtolaUon» nr«* committed morning when struck by a 16-foot 50 per cent wer, from bherwooo i.p< ■ m « ■ u . 1 01
.
Mundorff et ux. permission to file assauit, and battery charge. The were distributed in the c o u n t y
lu< c«>ri|iiig to Attorney <»«-neral Van- timber a t Roger's mill near Glen- aIKj Tigard areas. Actual totals of
lw o oilers 01 Xia.uuu earn 11.1a amendw, complaint; iir...ia».i«r,
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. a Edwards'
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Liquidation com -------
plaint ----
was signed
Supervisor Wire stated
tw in k le Under this ruling the state
inaii had been working m m employed from the various been made for the Shute bank as- s h u te s avings bank, order on sale father-in-law ,'. Janies Wilson of Sher- with the two holding pens a t West
■doe» not particípate in the d lstii- wood. The ma
i-er
W h en
the timber communities wa as follo v- Fores: •' > when the healing was ordered^ Qf
,uld W alter Weber et ux
rou:c 4 He plead guilty to union and Tigard and others to be
a
t
tile
edg
Ssbutlon of these fines
Aloha 40. l e e were subm itted by
yg D w a MaJ. fu c k e r et al. author- the charge W ednesday in the local liberated later in the year the
caught on a saw. flew bark and Grove 14. Hillsboro
on the forehead, ac- Beaverton 0. Tigard 25 and S her- I lopstra of Forest t,rove and he
publication of summons.
justice of
justice
of the
the peace court an d re- total of birds released here would
G reater use of electricity by rest struck him
First
National
bank
of
Portland
j £ , £ , te orders
to F'red Sewell, coroner, wood 60.
* short lime before the hearing
*
-
- — s were issued in ceived a postponed sentence.
be around 1200.
a d en ts of rural areas, particularly in
Forest fire, which started M on­
who lnvesllgaled The hinly was
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o l a land
n d institution
in-
T heft of a 12-gauge shotgun and
J f th e W illamette valley, is expected taken to lV resl Grove
opened,
Fort
institution
in
day morning on C arpenter creek
L
o
ca
l
Y
o
u
th
N
on-C
om
a
number
of
sm
all
articles
recently
C
n
n
to follow as the result of new rules
creased its bid $1000 and the of­
and which threatened for a tim e
was reported to the sheriff by Mike
r lU I I C C l»
HANKS Mr Lilly wus h o r n
a t A n n u a l C M TC C am p fer was accepted. Authority to sell
prom ulgated by tlie Oregon utilities
to reach serious proportions, was
VANCOUVER BARRACKS Wash the bank property to the Security
commlnslon affecting rural exten- H 'hruary 5, 189H. a t Gales Creek
Senko. Cornelius.
brought imder control Tuesday. The
»ions. These rules will abolish
the and lived all his life in th a t vicinity. j ujy j(j «special) Hillsboro has a Savings and T rust company for
a , ,
,
Theft of 21 bales of hay from
/ blaze was reported to have been
so-called service or delivery charges He is surviv«x| by his
Mrs representative among the student $14 500 was issued April 10 by Judge
W aher Bros, field n ear G len-
Funeral services for Albert Jack, started by woodcutters and burned
heretofore Imposed on farm er
pa- Irene Lilly, and a daught<*r. v « • non-commissioned officers at the j3agjey, but was revoked recently,
eoe was reported to the sheriff 70, w'ho died here Monday night, over approxlmatev 60 acres of un-
troiis of th* electric utilities,
will He wa»s the son of Mrs Belie Liny Illnlh annual Citizens M i l i t a r y
office of the liquidator will re-
Plans for tuberculin testing of Tuesday. Neighbors told investigat- were held Tuesday a t 2 p. m. at derbrush.
rcduce tlie contribution by t h e °l Cornelius and brother of Mrs Training eam p at Camp H urlburt main
in the
Shute _______________
bank building. children of Sherwood a t the school mg officers th a t they saw a truck Young's Funeral home with Rev
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Fred
Wolford
of
Banks.
Charles
,1(.r(,
,,i
Is George E Wolfe of rrn t frer under the term s of the house Friday have met enthusiastic loading hay about a
week ago. C. M. Reed
officiating.
The
son of tarting about 8:30 p m. M on­
fariner patron to the cost of eon
response, according to Miss M aifar-
William Boos of Forest Grove th e 'iw e Jo h n and H etty Jack an
structitig the line and will provide i*»d Raleigh E‘hy <’l L«is Angeles. 1706 Main s street, who Is a cor- a„,p
et Dixon, county health nurse. Total was taken into custody Wednesday oW Pu?nee*' iam2,ljD“i l2yrt'g?ihr ™ r
a mite ^ B n d T t a B
om pany M. The posi-
for a minlmum Charge ...............
for rural f'» 1 Howard I.ilh of Itlhunook r p„r.,| ¡„ coi
urens on a parity with th a t cliarged and Norman Lilly ol Gales Creek «.[jons of student non-com s are nor-
of 103 children have definitely night on a drunken driving charge
b^r"
bv his front Forty CCC bovs from the
?S5!d. i orJ . ^
^rLier8e3C!^ n i* J ^ r S r edofb>Po^- W ^ m K u n T w e r X l i e T S ,
ln the urban territory served by
Funeral services were held Wed mally reserved for fourth-year stu-
the utility. Heliinds of approxi- lie ilav afternoon ut t h e Forest dents, but Wolfe Is a third-year
T
WZ
USS?
m* fc to llandle 86
w‘th.
« * ' was ^ . ’' ‘a n d ‘ « ¿ T e “ Mstere? Stos* R^- ¡7ene m the““a T t ^ ) i . '
mately 166.000 to farm er patrons drove Undertaking eoinjiany chapel, man Unless changed lo another
high as 1.5 cases
not badly hurt.
becca Rowell of Scholls. Mrs. Amelia
t w o houses and a tool
t o t . ____
sued were
will W
be a given
Dr.
A.,
ol the Portland G eneral Electric Interm ent was at the Gales Creek assignm ent he will wear his <he\
• Tests
t - a . , . . „,11
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„ tv
, R.
o
Campbell of L au relan d Mrs. Eunice destroyed by flames Monday noon
Hugh S Rogers, prom inent mem- Bisset of Tigard with the assistance
company und the Moiiiii.i Electric cemetery
ion« ior the bahuue oi
a t the
Bloomqulst olace
place near
ber
Kim ,.
Unit, -d Span-
S,,,,,- of
oi otlier countv physicians, accord-
He M att Bloomoulst
e r Of
of the
the local
local cam
p United
i iiiiipiiiiv will lie made under I he
,
.
the Cooper M ountain school. Furni-
ish W ar Veterans, was elected Jun- jng to Miss Dixon. Funds from
term s of Hie new rules, It Is
J a n n se n N a m ed C h a irm a n
tu re frotn the front rooms was
ior vice-commander a t the annual th e 1933 sale of C hristm as seals
said.
o f N o n - H i g h A r e a B o a r d saved, but contents of the rest of
encam pm ent of tlie Oregon De- will be used to provide X -rays for
®
a
A. L. Jannsen of Reedville was the houses and tool shed, inelud-
partm
ent.
Spanish-A
m
erican
Wai
special
cases
whose
parents
are
un—
W
ashington
County
P
o
m
o
n
The loan for the state office
final session nt
at am-1
E u - i *bJe
Ht,i,, to
m do this necessary p part
pieni re-elected chairm an of the W ash- ing 10 to 15 cords of wood, were
Veterans, in iinai
art in G range will hold its annual plcnic
building eonslrucli'd In 1929 has
Sunday.
August
5. ■ —
a t Balm
Grove, lngton county non-high
Mr Bloomquist suffered bum
s
ene
Wednesday.
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tVednesday.
t
h
e
n
r
o
c
r
a
m
o
f
Iirt-v
e
n
iiim
t
u
b
e
r
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_ school board
, , , lost
,
.
n,Rv been more th an one-hall re­
E D. Hite of Hlteon was nam ed culosls The children will return A sonK service *U1 h? held between at a recent meeting of the body while attem pting to tarry out fur
illy W i l l F Cyru». C.iunly Am-iii i
tlon, but oil«’ .season is bad enough.
paid. according to treasury depai't-
Blr own departm ent aide for Hillsboro. Dr. to thp
, g
n ‘
12 and 12:30. and dinner will be Ferd Langer of Sherwood w a s niture, according to the report re
Flea beetle» on potatoes, kale.
Growers may prepare thel
IIK'III officials Gt Hie »511.000 In­
me and I eo n Hyde, formerly of Hillsboro, have tests read at which time Dr. -"»ned a t 12:30 sharp. After din- named vice-chairman.
ceived here.
be cheeked, 'hud by buying hydrated linn'
vested In the building »357,000 lias an<1 ‘d 1".Sturt Al’ ciiíiy enough
I.-« 1 J departm
_« ent
« —
-—A--..,-- o " c 'Bellí?i¿e‘r. “suix'riiiteiidënt* of
* MA«.
F a X<A
M D Ray
a «» X
1 W.
T
/nil!
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' Kin ''nieluin arsenate, or it ts jxrsslble _-
was appointed
surgeon,
her OF
S a tate
M a>A
aster
Gill «••til
will —
the state tuberculosis hospital, will mi*ke a 30-niinute talk.
;lsslst
A program of sports will be held
E le c tio n C o u n ty C o d e
Clinic is being sponsored bv the *n
afternixm. with first, second
B oard S et fo r F rid a y W ashington County Public H ealth anri thlr<^ Prl7es io r «ranges put-
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tine
on
the best program,
nrocram. in addl-
addi­
County board for the restaurant ass«xlatlen and tlie American Le- ting
tion to other sports. All grangers
rode will be elected a t a meeting !gion
are
welcome.
Keen interest in t h e Frazier- program of the Federal Land banks
mixture duster because of the time that , an of re-siaurant and beer dispensers
! ..
lo ,
fllttljt
H i l l * •ile iiix
I Agricultural building
Lemke am endent to the bankruptcy has been a powerful factor In cu t-
laws of the United States is in- ting down the number of distressed
dicated from various parts of the farm debtors, according to B relt-
Di
state, according to L. R B relthaupt. haupt. who is secretary of th e
IT i t n iC Oregon S tate college extension econ- state farm -debt adjustm ent com-
nicnic oniist, who has supplied each of the mittee. During the past year th e
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w
„v
„ e s t on 250 state and county farm -debt ad- i Farm Credit adm inistration loaned
call of Governor Julius L. Meier. August 12. Detailed plans for the Justm ent committee members with almost a billion dollars on farm
been a notice- If any degree m elieetlve control Plant. Some farm ers like to add a
mortgage security and made corn-
little weight, lo th e sack and put M em b ers C o u n ty U n io n
The Hillsboro group is under the picnic were outlined last Friday a copy of the am endm ent.
m
i able hier,-ase
dem and for is to lx- expected.
evening during a comm ittee m eet-
The Frazier-Lem ke amendment i m itm ents for $700^000 000 m o r e .
bw n in a rock for th at purpose.
W ill P ic n ic on S u n d a y comm and of Lt. A rthur Kroeger.
munii Ipiil bunds from banks whose
Flea beetles have probauly
Ing at
the home of Mrs. F rank js in accord with the program of T h e F - Ct
wdl^soon hoidI <2^500.-
If the flea beetles linve been
I vaults are bulging witli deposits present for u long time In the
Members of tlie county unit of
Connell.
Club members will bring the Farm Credit adm inistration
000.000 of farm mortgage notes, or
which they are afraid lo loan and willmnett«' valley, hut have not working on lhc plants long enough the Farm ers' Union with tlielr
basket
lunches. A baseball game “since lt attem pts
to prevent oc- more th an 30 per cent of the total
Hom Individual Investors » h o s e „cicnilly been coiisldercd a serious so th a t the leaves are just skele- families and friends will have a
toas which
m . eans th at i the fleas
bet-ween club members and lenders caaional selfish creditors from fore- farm mortgage Indebtedness in th e
loans on real property have been |M>.st until thr ----
lust.
V
»
ill
«ir
vwu
.
1
.,
picnic
Sunday,
July
29.
a
t
Rippling
.
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are present In large numbers, then . . . .
.
,
.
, ,,
will be played in th e morning w ith closing on distressed farm debtors,” United States.
refinanced through the use o f when they have damaged
the pota ' control is alm ost Impossible and it '?.;,1tci? ' ^{i Indoor baseball game
athletic events taking place in the according to W. I. Myers, governor ~T he county farm -debt adjustm ent
I chenper federal money.
lo crop more or less. They not only is better In these instances to get wlU bc
principal
Prtnclpid feature in
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afternoon.
0( the F arm C redit adm inistration. committeemen and county agricul­
kill down the vines early in
Hie
morning. Coffee and paper
re
llîe
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I’“
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1
'1
1
"h
e
re
the
piatJi""«^»1^
BANKS
-Ambers
T
h
o
r
n-
Oregon as a ..taite Is lending the
It is believed, however, says Brelt- tural agents have been well sup-
furnished for the
but they also Injur s they lnJ,,ly ls 80 s,,rlous and start, dust- 1 * '. . . .
burgli
of
Manning
will
cele­
.
„no fa rm . P!|ed by the state farm -debt ad-
F o o d C o d e A u th o r ity
way in the flglit against, tuberei!-
tliemselves later on as h . ’ *’/ line t h a t 1,O lito li o f t l i e i i l a n t l n g p lrn l< h u u l i a a t nood. Bring your
W
» e n t committee and th e col­
brate his 102 birthday an n i­
lusts, according to Dr. G. C. Bel- Illlri'OW Cl J VII Into the ground bit. lng th a t portion of the planting own cup and silver. Several Inter­
Irons O u t C o m p l a i n t er in several hundred will be un lege extension service with Inform a­
which
has
not
been
injured.
Kotne-
versary
Sunday
July
29.
No
linger, iiperlnteiulent of the Ku-
S(,af,on The larvai' tunnel
Members
of
the
local
food
code
able
to
reach
a
n
agreem
ent
with
ni,
nes lt Ls possible to control the ‘-»“ «K ^ a? rrs «Ul
P,;esc,,
special celebration is being
tion of value to farm ers who are
lem hospital for the treatm en t of nvo„ nt| through the skin of the tlme
authority m et Tuesdav n ig h t in his creditors, cither directly o r In need of assistance In the refi­
etles by startin g early, as soon 7 % . * “
awarded for winnei rs
planned as relatives think lt
tiiberrulosls victims Tlie first mill m i,,is. mi;-.,ng culls out of » h a t be the plants emerge from the ut
Portland
with
the
M
u
ltn
o
m
ah
through
the
farm
-debt
adjustm
ent
1 names.
best not to excite him. Mr.
nancing and adjustm ent ol lndebt-
of Hie Baleni institution was bull! m ight otherwise be niunbei one po­ as
authority for a com paint adjust- committee or the county concilla- ednes.
ground, and dust ten or a dozen
Thornburgh is able to get
lii 1910 It provided ncom inodn- |.,t,M.s
Damage
Claim
Paid
nient.
Those
going
in
were
Verne
tlon
commLssiuuei.
Consequently,
rows all around the outside of the
around tlie house and a t
tlons for only 50 patients. Today
Curry, chairm an. George Fischer the number of cases which are
Home observers state th a t flea
Paym ent of $60 to J. E. Bennett
times hLs m ind Ls vwy keen.
Nebraskans Picnic August S
(he state lues an Investm ent of Ix-otles, like a lot. of our „Hier ln- patch. Most of these flea beetles
and William Durst, Mrs. Ed. L. likely to be appealed from th e con-
EiK iiiia-i. ihiii, avaiiiUMi a,
two ho» i«'otl,'s.
toi. oi
uuu , m- rom e p, fV((n, outside and are not of Laurel In settlem ent of claims
He Is m aking his home
The eleventh annual Nebraska
Moore
substituting
for
Secretary
dilation
commissioner
to
th
e
court
a
B.,i!
n
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J
II.
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J
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cc,"
s'
hnv''
lh
,'lr
cycles
of
develop-
ln
lh).
gr<(Un(|
consequently,
be-
f»r
Injuries
received
while
working
picnic
will be held a t Corvallis on
with
his
daughter.
Mrs.
C.
L.
B ay .
Moore a t Salem on fair business, under the provisions of the Frazier- Sunday, August 5, at the city
Beneflel of Manning. He lias
1 ■ Until
» n k irJ recently
tin i v, all re
tiw
" “’n t “ " d th " 1 we a « ’ llow notug ginning early in the aeason a n d »« » «eputy assessor was ordered
all of HULsboro. and Mr M anning Lemke am endm ent ls not likely to park. This picnic has always been
n . i supreme
«vsrnw.’ cou
in» h effi. ip. C through a cycle of heavy infestation dusting a rim all around the patch Thursday by th e county court. B en-j
lived In Oregon since 1862.
kf o the
well attend,xl and lias attracted as
tlonal nvoniKc
efft,fen j. |jd |luU
u w()Ut u|wliys b(, this llnd keeping it dusted, will some- n ett was bitten by a dog several.
of Beaverton. Secretary Moore m et i be very great.
kuts
from f 1 ir the The
of ranging
Its hospitalization.
death bad. T h a t m ight be somo consola- (
them
In Portland.
The farm mortgage refinancing many as 1600 former Nebraskans.
mont lis ago.
(Continumi on phko io , column 7)
rA m onth
ugo o n Ju.
(Continued
p n g i e 10, column 1)
h it asked that lh«ir pay vhctks
restored to 11 m original u/e A
■liefu icncy ¿«pprop»la: ion of $8O0()
C i approve i for ttu suprenu
irt
Rj\ th«- emergency board at Wedm
4i.i
p iiation lx mg based on the as-
»um ptuai th at all of tlx* Justices
Mould accept salary cuts of 20 per
I te n t.
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M;
T rip »
!S£ Howard Pays
Assault Fine
W alton Club
Formed H ere
X.
Local A irport
Job Approved
Í
t)
Portland Bank
Buys Property
Powder T heft
Reported H ere
Mill W orker
Fatally H urt
F o r e s t F ire
U nder Control
Tuberculin Tests
¿X't «It bnCrWOOd tlie
Buficd TuCsHflV
Rogers Selected
I L b.
Q W . V
V . nffleer
VZlllttr
Methods to Check Flea Beetle
Pest Outlined by County A gent
awnop
Pomona * Grange
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Picnic August 5th
Frazier-Lemke Amendment
Arouses Interest in State
A. Thornburgh
102 on Sunday
b
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