The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1934, Image 1

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County Fair
Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1
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Aug. 30-3C Sept. 1
With Which is Combined the II llsboro Independent
I1L1SBORO. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934
V< »1.1 LME 11
:
S ta te C a p ito l '
N e w s L e tte r
I, I N I I II R C K
Meier Toying with Iden
■ >l Entering knee
l’or Governor.
S' 'Al.FM
'S
Meter
Announcement thul Juliu.*»
Is u k h U i Loylnu w ith Uie
N O . 27
County Fair Opens Thursday
4"H Exhibits Show Year’s
Club Events
to Feature
County Fair
Members County Fair Foard
. dbllit . <•! « nh niT th e guIxTil.t
iTiiUil i.t. i a ,i , g n c le d In political
c Ire I on w ith varying reactions.
T o Milne th e notion ap p eals as
the best political Joke (if tlie 1934
.season O th e rs lak e the a n n o u n ce ­
m ent m ore seriously and see in
llie governor's a ttitu d e a chance
(or plenty of coin pin allot ls
W hile the governor adm it* tluit
la* la being " u rg e d ' to run. the
e x te n t of th e d etnund Is heavily
discounted by political observer*. No R e c o rd E x h ib its A n t ic ip a t e d
doubt th e re a re those am ong bis
f o r T h r e e - D n y S h o w in g to
uppotntees who are en<*>uragmg the
Vacation Period
Nearly Over for
Countv Students
^ree G atc E x p e c te d to A ttra ct
Large Crowds—O p en in g D ay
for C ounty Children
Fall Ballot
Plans Made G range and U n io n Plan B ig Tim e
by Parties Milkmaid Contest, Twin ’’Round-Up’’ and
Vacation days will soon be over
for chili ren of school age In Wosh-
| lngton county, according to a list
of ofxiilng dates for more than
half ot the county schools as re-
leased by O B Kraus, superintend-
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ent. .‘.1,
o | the gehool., Iiavt
•lei o ■ nilxr 10 a s t h e open- P ro g re s s iv e C o n v e n tio n Set
lng day, while a num ber of others
f o r F r id a y N ig h t G r a n g e
have chosen the following Monday
Annual W ashington county fair will open here next
to
open
school
doors.
T hursday morning for a three-day period with a free gate.
Idea as tlie only chance to hang
H a l l in H ills b o r o
S t a r t on T h u r s d a y
Six elementary schools and Banks
on t<> their Job* O thers would no
The free admission is a change of policy from other years
high school tiave selected Labor
doubt like to luuidle a generously
and is expected to result in a record attendance from all
Day as the first day of school and
financed camimign such as tlie
------------------------------------ ♦sections of the county Band con-
seven grade schools will open the
governor could In* expected to stagr.
.
| certs by a W ashington county band
following day. September 10 was
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In add itio n to O a se m ercenaries
and dancing every night will be
selected by 37 schools and Beptem-
there are no doubt many sincere
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o
enjoyed.
adm irers of tlie governor who are
^ 2 7 ? ’ V i i Xi 2 he,,l l S t i t i r 1 C o u n ty R e p u b lic a n C e n t r a l
Everything is ln readiness for the
to open will be Reedville on Sep-
convinced th a t h r ha.*, done a good G ir ls ’ a n d F u t u r e F a r m e r s ’
I reopening of the county fair, after
tember 24 To date 57 out of 104
Job a n d slum ld be retain ed for an -
G r o u p to M e e t T u e s d a y
I a two-year layoff due to lack ot
P la n n in g M a n y D is p la y s
elem entary schools and four out of
other trrtn
funds, on as big or bigger scale
five union high schools have re-
lint It 1» generally suspected Unit
th an evei. according to C D. Min­
ported
Convention of progressives a t the
much of tin* “urge" coinrs from
ton,
manager. Buildings have been
Competitive event» for 4-H club
Opening dates are as follows;
G range hall Friday evening for the
within tlw governor» own being mid
Il M Banks ot Banks and H T Hesse of Scholl», president and treas­
renovated and cleaned an d the
Future
F
arm
er
members,
p
er­
September
3—Centerville.
K
inton,
purpose
of
endorsing
or
nom
inat-
and lhul the "exclusive Interview" haps Hie m ajor feature of t h e
urer, respectively of Hu- Wa»hmgton county fair board C U. Minton
grounds put in good shape.
announcing tlie boom was merely W ashington county fa ir to be held
of Forest Grove :*. U n -president of tlie board and manager of the Hlllside, Iowa Hill. Buxton. S tras- mg progressive candidates for coun­
Exhibits Headline Made
sel.
Banks
high
school.
ty
legislative
offices
will
be
the
» tria l balloon sent aloft to te»l
k
*n ,tirMlay
1934 county fair
All exhibits must be in place by
September 4--Tigard, Hill. Bend, political highlight of the coming
out the «Urretloi. a n d '«-U m ty of * tlday J und
- Saturday,
Halu„ Uyi wl„
„,,,
12 o'clock Wednesday night. Ju d g -
Timber Heywood, G arden Home, week. L ast Friday night, members
the political currents Tlie gover­
i ing starts a t 9 a. m Thursday.
Ro«edale
of the democratic central commit-
iiv» p i* center of Interest la’Xt week for
nor. ii
it in
1» aiai»>i
known, iiuiu.'i
hurbors a ix dw
’ hundreds <»f county boys und girls
I Premium lists were sent out th e
September 10—W est Union, Cor- tee met in Hillsboro to formulate
io ! » la . have p re,« red exhibits, di*-
last of the week, listing cash award»
nelius. Hillsboro, Dilley, Greenville, campaign plans for the coming
tnaln In tlie political spot light Ills
plays,
judging
contests
und
dem
on-
of $2.000 and nbbons.
Scoggins Valley, Chapm an. Acad- election.
renunciation of future political hon­ stm tlons i«»presenting activities of
Thursday, the opening day of the
•
«r
emy.
anning, Beaver-
rever
xamrnu, m-
n n , Miucueion.
Middleton M
Manning,
Peter zauiunemum
Zim m erm an ui
of Yamhill,
ln-
ors. vui(<*d in a radio address last the pust year. This annual com-
' fair, will oe given over to children
ton MounUlndale, Meacham. K an- dependent candidate for governor
March when he definitely elm m uit-
m easuring stick
with 4-H club groups and F uture
s
sas City. Farmington. Wallace, Fir la understood to be included among
,sl himself as
candidate for th e [n
work
quality
Farm ers taking ar. active p art in
Creek. Cedar Milts, Pleasant View., the speakers scheduled on th e pro-
republican nomination is under* during tlie club year and a credit­ F o re s t G r o v e C o w s R a te d
the program. Series of en tertain ­
New course In metal working and Carion Prickett Bald M ountain, gressive convention progam which
stixal to liuvc been uuule very much able show ing ls a n tic ip a te d
ment features will be held in the
building construction will be of- Witch Hazel. Durham. Sherwood' is called for 8 p. m. Two weeks ago
against his own personal inclina­
H ig h in S eco nd C lass
O ne of th e largest 4-H club calf
park auditorium under the direction
fried thts year at Hilln for third- Cooper Mountain. Hiteon. Tigard a sim ilar group m et a t the Grange
tion and in response only to the
of O. B Kraus, county school super­
in tu ir nee of hbt physician, hb> bust- '*hou.*» ever held m the county 1 a
year manual training students and union high school. Hillsboro union hall to consider the records of
intendent. starting a t 2 p m. The
nesfi assuefate» a n d m em bers of hkt a n tic ip a te d by I. E. Francis, m»-
Washington county dairy lu id s approxim ately $325 worth of m etal high school. Forest Grove union legislative candidates backed b y
slstan
t
county
agent,
who
L
s
in
iii^de
a
creditable
showing
in
tin*
program will open with band selec­
working equipment has been in- «hool. Firdale. T ualatin. Barnes the republican a n d democratic
Inumuliat«* fam ily
ch
arg
e
of
th
e
liv«*.sbxk
u
n
d
c
ro
p
July
report
of
the
Yamhill-
Wash-
stalled
Addition
to
the
c
o
u
r
s
e
aiul
Seth
parties,
bu'
attendance
was
not
tions by the W ashington county
A n a man convinced UKainAt his
M ore th an 70 head ol m gton H erd Im provem ent
associ- vil! perm it Students to m ajor ln
September 17 — Union, Leisyville. large enough to legally endorse any
band, followed by an accordian solo
will retain* the muuc opinion still. divLsion
by Miss LaVelle Jackson of N orth
mo tlie governor ha* retained the calves were blood tested by their ution. although they yielded the .udualrlul arts according to Maurice Mountaindale. C'ypole. Fern Hill, of the existing nominees or to
during th e p ast week
highest production honors to herds M homig instructor.
Plains. Play. "The W edding,” will
K<<k Creek North Plains. Hayward, nom inate pro-gressive candidates.
Mnoulderlng apark ol lUs political owners
C. D Minton of Forest Grove, who be given by the T ualatin P lains
the cattle for entry In the | n>m Y«unhill county C t R obert-
Work with wrought Iron, strap Mountain Home, Verboort, T hatch-
C am paign O utlined
umoiibMi und this spark liu.s been qualify
In addition, several M)n
s«,,, oj fo rest Orove ianki*d iron and sheet metal and con- er and Jacktown
will act as m anager of the 1934 4-H club. Future Farm ers from
Campaign plans of the democratic
funned to a ww able glow by the competition
September 24—Weedville
party in W ashington county were
county fair.
Forest Grove will th en put on th ree
recent visit to Portland of President other prospective entries are below first ln tlie ill vision for herds of struction of models of dwelling
outlined here Friday night when
features including a harm onica solo
Uie age limit and do not need to , between 12 and 20 head while cows and farm buildings will be taken
R oom * volt. affording a* it did an lx*
tested. T he hog show will b,* as owtxxl by Wa.-lut g ton countv d airy - up in the course. Romig also ex­
by Jo h n M artin, an oration, "W hy
members of the county central com­
opportunity for O m - ruh a chief ex­ large :v last year when a greater
be a Farm er,” by R oland Hundley,
mittee met a t the Wilkes Abstract
ecutive to b.i»k in the ref levied nuinbei weie e n te red th a n ill auy men placed first in two out ol the pressed the hope th a t It would be
and a yodeling solo by E rnest H er-
company
office.
Short
talks
were
possible for the class to construct
popularity of tlx* nation s idol und tune Iti previous history of tlie ex- four age classes.
ing The program will close w ith a
given by eight party candidates.
T lnn y -elg h t h a» were included a full sized building, such Os a
to share with him In the plaudits
p dance by pupils of th e S har­
Horace E. W alter ol Benton coun­
garage, during the term provided
ting
ot
922
cows,
in
the
test,
totu
of an admiring m ultitude on th at
»tieep I »hiltlt» Gain
ed school under tlie direction ol
ty, (undid..to far ^t-crctaxy
state,
117 of vhich were dry. T o tal pro­ Home local person would provide
4 Mi.« i i-- .11.
.1
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M 'ss Olive Ga-,tor cwt . .uother ac-
and J. W L eonhardt o f Union
S h w p show will be another fea­ duct tor of milk lo r the m onth was the m aterial and take care of mov­
The c ity of lt«--4
to the site of
C' rdmn solo by .tics Jackson. A
county, candidate for state super-
ture ol th e Uvesbxk section which 6301917 pounds and of butterfat ing the completed structure.
B onneville tUin,
Is expected to how iui increase 28.103.0 pounds Average production
New course will be open only to C o u n ty B a n k s E x p e c te d to in te n d e n t of schools. att< ad a tht D e lin q u e n t T a x p a y e r s G iv e n short program of other activities fe
Oovcrnor Meier. It .slumld be u n ­ this year. Most of tig
also planned for children.
session which was made up of coni-
liuulaUon was 684 pounds of milk and 30 4» students having two years ot m an ­
til istood, t .11 belie«e > him • if to conies from th e 1-nre.t Grove
- n o r t l :m e to C o m p ly
F anners Union day is Friday,
A d o p t F e d e ra l P ro g ra m
m ltteem en from nearly every coun-
N.i
be Ju&t as |u»pular u& he was four ' mil bank slits*p project sponsored pounds of butterfat. A total ol 245 ual training Facilities have been
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August
31. and an attendance of
_____
ty precinct. County candidates in-
provided
fur
28
students
and
a
full
cows
produced
4o
pounds
or
more
year, ut.o when h< s it* swept into .
600 or 700 Farm Union m em bers
_. . ,,
,
eluded George M. Aitken of G ar-
J o h n T h o rn b u rg h , president of butterfat.
Gas
has
been
signed
up
for
the
office by an overwhelming majority M ure th a n 30 e n trie s were m ade a t
Countv taxpayers w i t h unpaid is expected by the committee In
„
ail tt a-sluncton county banks ¿er. Home, nominee for state sen-
,
i
-
Honors
for the high producing coming year. Ronug stated.
of vote:», riding the crest of t h e h , r , Ixtnk show
ou.d probably make loans under a tor; E. L. Ross of Hillsboro and ie .es for i ‘J30 und prior years will charge. H ighlight of the day will
held in July a n d Uu* ,
,
first
te
a
r
of
the
in
d
u
stria
l
art*
free-pouer-for-nothing wave a n d
< of over 20 head w tit to Jo h n
•ater p ail of » the.*,* a re expected herd
-iirse at Hilhi i ; given over to a the federal Hoiking adm inistration j w Raymu-d oi Midway, candi- have but a short time to comply pe th e annual milkmaid contest
H. Fick of W oodburn, whose herd
chut In th e habiliment« of the late a be entered at the county fair.
ambu .at ion of elem entary wood p.an as soon as specific regulations dates for state representatives; J w .th the law providing for install- sponsored by th e union a t 7:30 p.
of 43 purebred Jersey .*. irodueed an
George W J oh ph whose m iim * he
A number of th e couiily 4-H average of 737 pounds t milk and
urking and me ihanlcal drawing and forms are received was the ¡4 Vancierzanden of Roy, candidate ment paym ent of delinquent taxes m Friday. Entries from six um U
assumed to espouse. In tills respect lull
R.
avcld foreclosure proceedings, have been made. Miss Sophia Jack -
are planning
t . o 38 ib pounds of , b ... u . tte
. rfa
, t , t « F Thret* c
are offered this year • pm ion oi R J. Scearce. president for county commissioner; H.
1
o
.
.
many political observers are con­ now members
ol» 11 to fre.hm en first and ,
countv bai'*kers' association, Huson ot Cornelius, candidate for ° Russe11 Morgan, district a tto r- son of the Laurel-Scholls unit took
m ore th a n one unltiuil th is
, ..
...
. . .
vinced th a t tlie governor greatly year, whereas only u lew years ago Robertson A Son at Forest Grove and a n s t X ’ts la d Advanced
'
°
llowtn«
.
»
meeting
Saturday
to
COU1I...
surveyor;
and
Robert
E.
ney
announced
this morning. Sher- first p i^ e in the Iirst contest a
overrates hlm.MlI und while even scarcely any livestock club boys were first In the division for herd. ot her
discuss the program. The First
B um s of
orest Grove,
Connell
R oth -------»
dairy —
of -------------
Hillsboro
First Burns
of F
Forest
Grov>, candidate
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. . is now preparing . vear
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betw
een
12
and
20
head
w
ith
19
'
u
o
rk
a
n
d
construction
ot
jqa
tjo
n
a
i
!janlc
of
P
o
rtlan
d
.
Hill.*
hlM worst detractors are willing to entered more th an one uininal.
... is
.. provided for second-
,u - .
Jills- for county coroner.
a ^ rtific a te of delinquency a n d Wiu furnish th e co»» lor the con-
funiiture
purebred
Jersey
rows
producing
an
,s
u—
j
.
,
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a
s
vvuuq
w
.u.re..
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concede him a sizeable slice of tlie Donald Johsv of Rock Creek, who
ar students Metal work ls now i’? ro drau' h - h*a definitely adopted
a letter’ from Congressman Charles foreclosure will start as soon as
(Continued .m i»»« to. colum n»)
November vole .shoukl he divide to
average of 759 pounds of milk and provide d for the third-vear and
50016 « h w h M artin, democratic nominee for this is complete against all p e r - (
Is
com
pleting
h
is
seventh
year
of
run. It is not felt Hint he could club work, intends to enter five 4196 pounds of butterfat. Ill tla- •he next step anticipated will be
withholding decisions for governor, expressing his regret a t
who ^ ave not Paid
first*
u n a b le w attend the m eet- ‘hree installments.
win. especially in view of his def­
smaller division, eight purebred the *uistallat!on ol Z u l lathes
( Colit111 I | n i l
l«>. r u lu n i ll 1 |
Jerseys owned by Elmer Dietz ol and forges
inite refusal to enter tlx primaries
Houi ing adm inistration program
was p ^ d jj}. w p Fisk cf
Few persons have taken advan-
and Ills delay until tlie eleventh
Newberg produced an average ol
Manual training courst« cost but ‘s
, llte.d ®tates Sherwood, chairm an.
tage of the law allowing delinquent'
hour in making up his mind as to
933 pounds of milk and 48 07 little more th a n oilier high school J*
, an\ ap,p , es t0 home
Completion of the county repub- taxpayers to pay taxes for 1930 and
pounds of butterfat
just what he wanted to do
c. urses and in some cases less, ac- u" “ ers
ireait to repair, tm - h c a n central comm ittee orgatuza- prior years in 10 sem i-annual in
Many argue Unit It would be
I WO high cows in th e lest were cordu
ROIUlg Book* for the
or al,ter Von?TS’ buJnieSi' tion will be undertaken Tuesday a t stallm ents. according to Morgan.
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owned by the Fairview Farm lU fresL.man year cost $1.30 and very t J), 5\RS or. farm G ildings. Loans g p m a t
better for him to retire a t th e end
local cham ber of Under the term s of the act, the
Via Jack. 50. member of one of
Troutdale and by John H Fick at feu of tiie student*' use more than
of his
present term comforted
nraae to qualified persons mmmprrrf* Pnmmiffppmpn will h *» countv is ohliopH t*-» fnr(w«irwep r»r» Uw
the oldest r»i
pioneer families to W ash­
und consoled by tlita Illusion of u
Woodburn "Number 116 a three-
in am ounts ranging from $100
(Continued on page 4. column 4)
property to all cases where three ington county, died unexpectedly n t
the
$1
deposit
for
materials.
T
lie
,
{
tinustalned popularity than to put
year old grade Jersey a t the Fair-
$2000
on
any
one
piece
of
sem
i-annual
installm
ents
are
to
The
Dalles
Wednesday afternoon.
__ popularity
,___ . to
. tlie
__ test
__________
I he sta le forester. Lynn F C rone- y„.tt Farm produced 1323 pounds second-year books cost $1.75 and property, or as much as $2000 on T —
tilts
a t tlie
I
(Continued on p*ge 4, column 2)
arrears. If the first three install­ Mr. Jack had been to poor h ealth
polls with Its prospect of defeat »'•'•«■r. I«*ued an order cloning down of lnl|g aI1(j 74 pounds of butterfat
any one of a group of properties le r S C V C l U D S
m ents are paid before the tax suit for several years and had been a t
and bitter disillusionment
‘ll* wood« operations, such as log- during the month, while "Little.
but not more than $10.000
10.000 on any —
/
begins, the property probably will The Dalles sometime on account of
It la difficult from the vantage k1*’» *4*‘d others constituting a fire a two-year old purebred Jersey,
five different parcels of property,
not be placed in jeopardv. Morgan his health, but his death was un­
point of a s e a to n tlie political aide- buzurd ltx*ated in W ashington. Col- owned by Fick turned ln a record
according to Scearce. The loans will
stated.
expected.
Ilia* to vlstiall»* any great army of umbla. Clatsop. I illamook. Yamhill. o[ 933 pounds of milk nnd 73.7
be m ade a t a discount rate of five
Appointm ent of a personal prop-
Funeral services will be held a t
voter» rallying to the standards of Multnomah. Clackamas,
Marion, pounds of butterfat
__ _________
. m y tax collector with orders to Y oungs Funeral Home a t 2 p. m.
the governor should he decide to •*inn and l ’olk counties.
Four hlglu*st m ature cows were
thr^ ^ CarS- th FA^ SfV?' C' J CS ir7 fOlni plcluc
collect all delinquent personal prop- Friday with Rev. H. A. Deck of-
raise Ills butiner In the present
T*1*' order was issued because of
follows, giving owner, name of
.» I S L
h^t
w m e.r t>' >evles
authorized Wednes- « ‘•‘»ting. Pallbearers wiU be Thoma»
campaign. While there are those extreme flic hazard development» anim al, breed age pounds
of milk
milk
ounds of
quired to show ability to repay the clubs was held Sunday a t the W T H av bv th » c o u n t v o n , . / / » i . ™ H T o n m ie J r t in v d n m o m rnhom
John J. H a n e l.53. well known lo- 1lmu1s whUe
and othpr l oan. Putnam A* Sons farm with about 7m0Unt
s . ^ t L ^ T r . ^ . n ^ T as C ^ G l Mrt
who contend th a t the conservative \n *■*'«’. 48 hours previous to tlie or- a„d pounds of fat Ul ,„0,.,. j.,,
them« ,lves n 5 persons present. T he meeting X X g ? t o ^ o r ^ w to
♦‘li'iiipiit, f*sjx*4.‘tally biuiliic'M» lnt(*r-
cl no Ixi wontlw1
ther conditions. Grove
_ _ dairy. Hillsboro No 2«.grad<.|e?£ r ^ n t ^ w^ ^ « J ^ | ln g M eIlclM wlll
e.sts. are back of the per
present boom fi.m en illler . innateil th at several <iu. rii.sev six-veHV old’ 1227 ^711 c '. o . k J S am aritan hospital to Port- that”” tiie ” bow w ^£’*has ‘ suffU-ient w » w ?iT attended bv “¿ a d in g " je G
wh° declar*d n^ ? r a^ . kUL J '’iIiif.,e # ,LS ? ta rt
and would .upport Meier lieenuse of hutidred camps would be effected Conni.|| B ro s. Hillsboro. No 32 >“ nd «
‘I' 06 , Wednesday m orn- inrome w
existing Indebted- sey breeders from over the state
X d
¡ 'T L ' J r t! 2 6 ^ 8 «
his »land U. the rc-cnt longshore-
cl<«ure. which will continue rBglslered Holstein six-vears old >’g Mr Hanel had been In the ness and mcet
yments under the
After the basket dinner, which X rtm a te h * $500<£
2 P; 'ndrew• a T
**
m en s strike to Portland, by this
effect from noon Tuesday until 2197, 703; David Hagg & Sons, htvspiul following an operation per- loan T he g0VPrnment guarantees was served on the bank of the
, hi
8,hOrt 1
M artha Jan e Jack,
.same token he has lost th e support ««'«'Her conditions become more R1H*dyille. l.nlel. 7. grade Jersej formed In an effort to clear up a al, such loa* s madp by ^anks
d T ualatin river the m eeting w a s
ca„" * co,llect« 1* “ “
H,e J?*4 spenl
meeting
leg Injury received in a fall while other loaning agencies up to 20! called to order by the county pres possible th a t the county may ease nearly all of his life in th is county
(('««nthiiirxi nu p#i'f If. cDlumn t)
of organized labor which musters favorable
on foreclosure
of property taxes and was widely known throughout
working
at
the
Fred
Amacher
m
ar­
a far larger voting strength than
per cent of th e aggregate loans so ¡dent. W. T. P utnam Jr. As O. M. ’ up *?'
,,
the county.
ket ln January
does bustoess. The Grange, whlc
made. Scearce emphasized th e fact Plummer, w ho was to have been
Deceased is survived by lila
Mr Hanel was born a t Unlon-
Problems concerning tax coUec-
swallowed his fret*-power-for-noth-
ville. Mo July 6. 1881 and had to make loans indiscriminately un- Roger Morse, extension dairym an of ! tlons and establishing a uniform i
Ing platitudes, hook, line and sink­
.<^ 6h".
lived in Hillsboro 15 years. He der the plan as they would have to Oregon State college, was the m ain procedure to Oregon counties w ere' bank and two s^tors
e r in 1930, has lost confidence ln
j £ £ }
calne to Oregon from K ansas to look to tlie borrowers for eventual speaker of the afternoon. Addresses considered Tuesday during a meet- Cornelius and Miss fetty j l c k aH
Ills sincerity with respect to tlie
( 1918. He owned an electric store payment.
were also given by Ivan L aughary,}
ing
attorneys in P ort- of H lu X r o
X
power prognm , besides which (he
_
_ of
__ district
______ ______
_ ers now have a candidate of
th e organization o f become agitators. ITnec times a
Anmrir’an Jersey
lawcov land. This ____
__
.
farm
Adoption of tlie plan is purely! iiPlzimfin
fieldman frtr
for tHo
the American
group"rocommended
the
M r "jack” • »
their own In the larson of "p e te r Patriotic American citizens into the day they gave the oath of allegiance and later devoted his time to elec
voluntary on the part of banks and C attle club, and Levi McKee, state appointm ent of personal property W txxfmen of was a member of th e
Zim merm an As to the press where <;ltlzens' Emergency leag u e and to the government of Soviet Russia trlcal contracting. Deceased is sur other
the World and th e
financial Institutions. How- ‘dub president. McKee awarded the tax collectors.
K nights of Pythias.
would the governor go for support 1,10 P u n » « » of I»»«• organization and pledged assistance to the over- vlved by the widow. E tta B. Hanel, ever. Scearce anticipated th a t near- trophy for the county giving the
Not lliat. the press Is absolutely es- ar,‘ cited In a letter to the Argus throw of any capitalistic govern- a son. Lawrence, and a daughter,
(Continued on page 4. column 4)
best spring show. T his went to
«1 ntial to political sucross Candl- tl,ls w**k froln c T Richardson, ment.
Naomi Louise Hanel. all of Hllls-
j the Linn-Benton organization as
dates have been eleeted In spite commander of the Citizens' Enter-
"There are at the present time 17! boro He Is also survived by the
i did the trophy for the largest pald-
of unanim ous uewspaix-r optxwl- to'itcy league lie points out th a t Knl4;s of "Bruisers" In
Portland, following brothers and sisters: M
, up membership, which was pre­
tlon, but as a rule a friendly imtsh i *,<’ ' ’f '11' 1' <« ininunltles In W ashing- avnl(x| nn{j equipped to
"beat-lip" W. Hanel. Ashland; Carl Hanel,
sented by William Rollins of the
Ls a valuable a.s«ct to any |x)lltlcal ,<>n (,<>un*y ftre rt^so organizing. T ile citizens or others who Interfere Portland; Mrs. S. W. Howard, Med-
Jersey Milk company.
aspirant. T he Oregonian ls defln- lctu,r:
.
, wlt)i thplr radical activities.
ford; Mrs Joe W hitacre. G reat
During the afternoon th e P u t­
lily Wm. F. Cyrus, County Axent)
ty. We only know th a t a t th e re -
ltely and em phatically committed
0,1 ‘veconnt o f veiled threats,
,,j Hillsboro th reats have b been
een ' Bcn<
"In
H,'nd
Kan
:
Chart.’»
Temple.
nams gave an Irrigation dem onstra-
to the support of Senator Dt.nne communistic meetings held In our
/ J 11“
,,,'; ^ v e r a l o fflrtal" Mrs
W heat allotm ent compliance cer- quest of the hog adm inistration
“ C. N, Pear. McCracken, Kan ;
Pivo oaeiooA. o# -io., u
1lon- At PresctR they have 35 acres tificates for W ashington county are Washington. D. C.. these
contracts
and has gone too far now to desert >"»ninm fy. P a s t demtnwtrntloii» Uw reHef rommlttp<, t l l ( , (.(U|n, y Mrs. Oscar Temple. Lyons. Kan.
loaded nt
Si°ver h2?
oi Ladino clover and corn under on their wav to the w heat adm ini- were turned over to the committee
the republican nominee ln the mid-
l’v ¡>ttld
^ , ‘ .¡¡1?* court and others. The Citizens I Mr Hanel W1KS “ member o f in
J? . h t ^ L , 1? ~
° 'X . Tuesd?y urlsauon. Those who wished in- stration a t Washington. D. C. The
committee
die of th e campaign for an Inde of propaganda nnd the continuing Enw’ "p" ¿¿¿¿.'.I' ts'tire .? o f"th L s Montezuma lodge, I. O. O. F., and and shipped to K ansas City as the : spected the P utnam herd of regls- ( survey and check-up of farm s In to charge, of people from outside
propaganda, the time lias come ,
heckling a n d Drotxvs.*» to H|llslx>ro Encampm ent, having serv- I h n . . m e? t. of what mBy P08" tered Jersp.vs and the Irrigation this county indicated a very evl- the state, and th a t this com m ittee
pendent candidate, no m atter how of
pu^a s to o ^ n
ed ns " P“*‘ i ran d
I O O.
is going over the contracts from
well il m ight think of him And wlien tru e A m ericans should ally
ta v 5
a w
ble [ nroJects'
i dent willingness and intention to this county along w ith those from
..Thp men ()f
(.„nin u |}lltv have F. and past chief patriarch ln the nay
the Oregon Journal, which sup­ themselves on the side of law and
movem ent from
W nslu,eri
ashington
---------
I
comply
with
the
term
s
of
the
w
heat
other counties in the state an d
ported Meier In 193(1 with every­
SOU.
I.
t h i s organized along the sam e lines of encampment.
county to the drouth area to the
Details of the proposed federal I allotm ent contracts
classifying hogs claimed In th e
Tlie killing In Portland
h I s othpr tending communities In form-
Funeral services will be held a t middle west. All negotiations are campaign for disease im munization
thing th a t It had. and was rew ard­
T here were practically no in- application aecordlng to the qual­
•ek. is a case ln - point. Wlwn
n i ...»
,n(? » cltlZpIls* A
Emergency
League ” 2 ...................—
P 1,1 Saturday from ....
the v Donelson
ed with a swift kirk In the
,v pants
ivo
,
iiiv iK v n cy untiiur.
v ..w».v.. being handled through W. C. and eradication in dairy herds were 1 stane»« n f » » n tra /q ctun sre
for Us pains a lte r the election, ’¡"'‘" f '
The C F L sU nds fo*’ law •“ « ' I fi Sewel1 /^ n p e l with Rev. R. L Schultz of Forest Orove and an discussed by Morse and Laughary t ^ v a d e theto obtototlow undei the ity of th e evidence supporting th e
certainly could not be expectod to do*1n 1,1 c" ld Plo*’d ' wl11’?"L
order. It stands ready to back u p l l l,tnam officiating. Interm ent will independent mid-western dealer.
They also pointed out the value of
“ tnelr ‘»»'Kations under the claim. Ju st when this work wlll be
desert G eneral M arlin, whose ra n - a chance of Heir detense, it, is t m< a]] governmental authorities ln 1>C ln RoKr c itv cemetery with the
Only Inquiry so far has been for testing records, either official breed contract they signed to reduce th eir completed and w hat tlie result will
acreage for 1934 and 1935.
be no one ln the county ls able to
dldiu-y It. has espoused from the to, prepare for action.
,,™niv t,h<'lr respective duties. Tills noti *• ° ° p ln charge.
red clover hay. according to W. F. testing or cow testing association, w heat
These compliance certificates must
start. Neither are the sm aller p a -1 ,, w 1pn .'‘ p * Know,” , n?5” „ o n l y
includes local or city author-
------—----- ;---------
Cyrus, county agent, but interest to the sale of breeding stock. Most „ reach
„ „ . Washington, D. C., and be know a t this time. As soon as there
ls definite inform ation to be re­
pers of the stale, daily or weekly,1 t "'‘eaten Judges on tin. oenen, a o
but (>ur counly Offjcprs, and P a tte rs o n M e m b e r o f
has also been taken in oat and discrim inating buyers a t the pres- chpc'iced’ bv the w heat idm lnistra
particularly friendly towanl t h e dl'V
* ’P
state officers, or any federal au-1
n r„ „ n
vetch hfty Thp mid-western dealer ent time insist on production rec-
t ^ rP before the ic > n d half of leased or something definite to be
governor whose petty bickerings
It.v agitators and when common- thorltlps thBt nlay dpslre our as.
O r e g o n L e g io n G r o u p has contracts through the drouth ords.
Uon t re **Iore the second
of done regarding t h e s e contract»
the 1933 paym ent and th e first those Individuals signing appllca-
with S tate Treanurer Holman have ls,;,r money ls (lowing Into the P a- s(s(,;Ulrc r , aiso ko,,s one s t e p I P L. Patterson, prom inent local j adm inistration In several middle
half
of
the
1934
paym
ent
ls
made,
j tions will be notified
been made the subject of many
lc coast. to pay hundreds of these farther. If any such authorities leglonnaire. was a member of the I states, Cyrus declared,
L o c a l W o m a n In j u r e d
Just how long this will be is a m at
caustic editorial comments by most »»caking radicals to underm ine a ll a rp not Inclined or are Incapable state American leg io n committee i Movement of some of the surplus
in A u t o m o b ile C r a s h ' ter of guess on the p a rt of any one
of them
forms of government, and create of performing th eir duties, plenty th at made an extensive report In hay ln th e countv ls expected to be
Mrs. ‘»
Mary
Hoover or
of Minsooroi
Hillsboro l here.
is certain th
a t these com- m uch dam age to^’ th e 'w l X t ^ c n v
tn r r la v fn r lo w a n d «m i n f h en afO in
2 in i i . , i , u „ ™,
nuover
o v ic . It
Ju st w hat effect Meier’s entry disturbances ln all lines of labor, of assistance will be given to see P S o r tla S n d S n ®
ä
3
ä
«
“ “ry
•
ä
« 5 5 lb S is
Ä 1-eruun
* »“ « m at, m e s e c o in - 1 i ~ mU(
th e past season 1 n W ashington
Into the race m ight have on tlie It. is time to go on record ns being th a t those duties are performed ln
county. In spite of the extent of
outcome of the gubernatorial con­ either for our form of government, a creditable way.
radicalism
and
violations
The
re-
plus
hay
in
the
county
'differs
nii'leL'C
»
u
t
h
of'her'e
°
V6r
UnlUd
StAteS
'
the
or
to
quietly
do
your
duty
as
Amcr-
_
, th e damage caused by the large
"Home uniformed people and o th ­
test Is also the subject of much
Consequently 1 Is n o t unreason- < nitmtoera of Hessian fly the past
(beculaflon. There are those whoi*ciu’ citizens, by ossLstlng those ln ers who are opposed to the p rin ­
.....
.
. - .
> tiiilhnvHu
able
to
assume
th
a
t
it
may
be
some
th is does not mean th a t we
authority.
ciples
of
the
American
government
contend th a t the rank and file of
t ^ l a r e e s T e v e ^ / T i 1" ° ne
li° Ke' both ot
r°ut* 5, llttie tim e before the money Is r e - . spring,
shouW expect (lamaftp ew ry yeftl.
"During the last m onth a com­ are connecting the nam e of tlie mendatlons for improvement. Tlie
the voters, disappointed In t h e
u
X
drivers
of
the
ears
which
here
t from this insect
dete'nnlned
Mre. ' ’^ r
was taken celved
present candidates, would welcome munistic schcxil a t Tigard has been Citizens' Emergency League with committee Included prom inent O re­ n ^
No definite word is yet available | -n ie ^ p of ijp ^ ia n fly
now
the chance to rally to his support. disbanded. This school had 28 stu ­ various revolutionary groups. Thts gon residents from all sections of S ? i . ,
d e te r m in e d but additional to the Sm ith hospital for treat-
concerning
the
status
of
th
e
hog
¡n
th
e
stubble
and
volunteer
w
heat
dents, who were being trained to
(Continued on p«»e 8, column 8)
the state.
(Continued on pnge R, eolnmn 1)
shipm ents are anticipated.
m ent
reduction contract« for this coun-l
(Continued on M « 10. column 2)
’Mutt” Dog Show Scheduled
Democrats Organize
Cali Entries Large
J air Manager
Hilhi Has Metal
C ounty H erd s
Working Course
s looming ¡ear
M ake Show ing
tor
H o u sin g Loan
Plan Studied
T ax Paym ent
S o u g h t H ere
V ia Jack D ies
at T h e D alles
u h
Forest Closed
in the C ounty
J. J. H a n e l
D eath Sudden & ent
M eet S u n d ay
annum and luav **
S ,
C itizens’ Em ergency League
O rganization N e e d Stressed
C o u n ty H a y
S h ip p ed East
.nit
Status Production C ontrol Plans
Explained by C ounty A g e n t