The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 06, 1934, Image 1

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“ Queen
Aline’s I .n«
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A ppear ill Argun Serially j
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W ith Which is Combined tire I hlUhoro Independent
Interesting—
Read “ Queen Anne n Lace"
Serially in ihe Argus
HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934
VOLUME II
S ta te C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
I
I
Political Novel
Serial to Start
Next Thursday
i Cattle Show
Highlight of
City Council
Starts Work
1934 Budget
Government Asks
Bids for Local
Postal Building
N O . 29
State Farm
Heads Urge
Group Unity
County Chairman
Fall School
Term Opens
on Monday
f ill lor bid« on th e construction
Queen Anne * Lace ' an Inter-
BY A. I. L I N D B I O I
of the post office building In Hills­
c tllfiK roiiiaiid- with the mm * ml hie
boro till« week revived interest In
ut the national capital as a .»cttlnp
proposed project which has been
* ill Bp|M*ur serially in the HHLiboro
M eier’s A llilude Keeps
dorm ant lor the pa«t few months.
Argun beginning with the lmuu * next
Sealed bid» in duplicate for t h e
Thursday This story. written by
Politicians Guessing ;
furnishing of all labor and material»
France/» Parkinson Keyes u (listin-
S e p te m b e r 10 to be O p e n in g
R o c k C r e e k C lu b C a p tu r e s •u i-.lie d w o m a n author liu ultra t- G ro u p A p p o in te d to P r e p a r e and for performing all construe P o tt» , G il l A d d re s s U n io n
C andidates Busy
tion work are to be opened in Wawi-
cd attention a., an uuthentl» pic­
a n d G r a n g e G ro u p s a t
E s tim a te s on P ro p o s e d
D a t e f o r H i l h i S tu d e n ts
C a r n a t io n C u p A w a r d e d
lngton, D. C . at 1 p m October 9
ture of official life in the capital
according to word from W E Rey­
city
C
o
u
n
ty
F
a
ir
C ity E x p e n d itu r e s
CAl.l'lM - lull'll ,t In Uri'giin poll
a n d G r a d e P u p ils
in 4 - H C o n te s t
nolds. assistant director of pro­
The novel portrays a wile s part
I
III . «till (enters pu tty larg ely
curement,
public
works
branch.
in tin- political struggle of her h u s­
In Governor Meier unit his Inten­
i
j
Propos»*d government building will
band lroin the lowest to the h ig h ­ |w
tions toward u try ut a come-buck
est
office Critics declare the ex ­ HOOl i Kill UlSCUSSCtl be -onstructed a t the corner of
H > an Independent candidal« Hhoold
Fourth and .Main streets No date
posure of the >eliishne/,.s of am bi­
tlie governor eventually decide to
has been set for the sta rt of work
tion us sliown by “Queen Anne s
get, into the race which I n not
of specifications have not
c
expected In utute house clr< le?. It O u t s t a n d i n g E x h i b i t * S h o w n laice to lx* almost brutal, but hold A t t o r n e y R e p o rts S ta tu s ®t , a b e n letails
C lass L o c a tio n s G iv e n
by
received locally.
locally.
S p e a k e r s D e c la r e F a r m e r s to
the dialogues to be brilliant and
Would undoubtedly muke u niutrrhd
lntnguing and the description of
Bids for the construction work are
be In t e llig e n t V o te rs
S u p e r in te n d e n t N o s ie r
L o c a l O c c u p a tio n T a x
change in the gubernatorial line-
in A l l C la s s e s o f E v e n t
I>cople and places vital.
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to be filed with the treasury de­
lip For till« reason inunugcrs oi
partm ent. procurem ent d iv is io n ,
The uuthor is tlu- wife of Henry
home of the other candidates arc
Plans for preparation of the 1935 public works branch, W ashington.
Vacation days for students of
Solution of the farm problem lies
iu.xhu.sly awaiting t h e promised
l aiade ol ttl heud of high grade Wilbui Keyes, formerly governor of
Hillsboro grade school and Hllhl
announcem ent from the Meier camp dairy cattle Saturday afternoon In New Hampshire and lutcr United Hillsboro city budget were launched D. C according to the call for in organized activity on the p art
will come to a close Monday m orn­
If live governor
Intentions are the final phase of competition be- Slates senator from th at state A Tuesday evening when members o! bids published on the legal page of farm ing group« in the opinion
ing when the 1934-35 school year
five of of this Issue. Special attention Is of O. W PotLs. state Farm Union
•erious. they say. then In should tween 4-11 d u b members for the a result she ha had u prom inent the city council appointed
will
get under way. Preparatory to
place
In
the
official
life
at
W
ash-
the
six
members
of
tile
budget
directed
to
special
conditions
of
president,
and
Ray
W.
Olli,
Oregon
Inulte it known without further d« - Carnation (xnnpauy “Calf Manna
lay If. on the other
hand, he Is trophy proved the highlight
ol the Ingtori uiid her novel Is a composite committee Proposal to construct a biddings set forth in the speciflca- O range master, principal speakers J. M Person of Hillsboro who was the opening day. special instruction«
only lllrtlng with Ini old political
11134 Washington county
fun I Inn - picture drawn lroin hie a. she has municipal swimming pool a t the city tlons and bulletin 51 of the Federal a t Farm Union and Grange days,
appointed county chairm an of the regarding bus schedules, classes and
federal housing a d m in is tra tio n hooks were issued this week by B
«l.une and docs not Intend to pro- day Friday and Saturday ut Hhute '■*•»'« It-
p:*rk was discussed and It was de- Emergency adm inistration of pub- respectively, at t h e Washington
Tuesday by Edgar Freed of Port- w B arnes, district superintendent,
I»,.«- he should get t o out
p»rk
Queen
Lace
He works Bidders^ will also be .v
re- - county fair Both men e commented
u t of
<u the
m e wav
w h ,
,iaik hen
nere A record
reco rd crowd,
crow d attracted
a ttra c te d
Q u e e n Anne
A n n e s s L
a c ' declared Glared i possible
w - i w r th at the
u w question
o -..
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u m m e iu e u
land, state director An educa- 34111 c H- Nosier, elem entary super-
be put before voters a t the quired to show NRA code compll- on the high quality of exhibits at
mid give th r nuirr e serious minded by a free gate, thronged Uie grounds one of tla significant political novels
tional campaign will be conducted intendent.
during
the e e event
which
ol the generation, will uppei
uppear each November election
an5*‘
the county fair and lauded the ac-
Suitors u chance
(lu
rin g m
vent w
h ich b brought
r o u g h t o out
u t of
Members of the budget committee
Drawings and specifications o n tivitles of 4-H club groups,
for the program which promises
^rade pupils will be dismissed
The governor more than a week outstanding livestock, horticulture, week in the Argus starting Sep-
as named by various councllmen the project may be obtained from
c o st of production plus a reason-
to be one of the biggest steps 5000 a itc r registration Monday
ago announced th at lie would have faint crops iind domestic science tenibcr 13.
morning
except those conditioned
were
J
W
Bailey.
C
harles
Walker,
the
procurement
division
of
t
h
e
a
ble
profit
_
_
„
toward national recovery
ls the keynote of the
Something definite to say within a exhibits
and required to take examinations.
E J McAlear. Lester Ireland and treasury departm ent by general to n - p arm Union Union program" ac
Jew (lays, but so fur has not seen
Hock Creek Hairy club won the
Nosier announced. Any beginner
R
W Weil Councilman
C E.
Wells tractors upon
deposit
of *15
Sets
Potts
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.
.
-
- - cording to
io i-u
sis who
w ho
a addressed
u aressea
. < w
s <
fit to suy It In fact It Is rallier coveted "Calf M anna' cup. offered
th a t will be a t least six years of
Btaam from the session and *i'
, .. .able on tiie same basts county union members Friday at A . I—I I llir » r M > $ * C
suspected around Uie capitol Uial this year lor the first time by the
age on or before November 15 will
appointm ent of his comm itteem an to .num bers of commerce, builders the fair Realization of this program
'1 U D U U IO
Julius is getting (p ille a ki, k out ol C arnation Products company, with
be admitted.
was held up temporarily The group exchanges and other organizations. wjy mean th a t farm ers and busi-
keeping the politicians o n t h e the best record during the fair
will meet in about a m onth to con- First notice th a t a
federal build- ness men as well will prosper. To
Classes Scheduled
anxious seul And there I» lu ^ p ar- Individual scores of nieinbrrs of the
slder estim ates.
lng was to be constructed in Hills- this end. members of the Farm ers
JMlcular IM-Cesslty for haste If he in- various dulls were to u te d to give
Beginning classes only In the first,
Pool OiM uaaed
boro was received here October 6, Union do not talk politics, they
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trials Pi file by Ua- assembly or the d u b 's composite score. Tile final
second, third and fifth grades will
Sentim ent favoring the construe- 1932. In a telegram from Senator talk business, voting for the candl-
convention method assuming th at rating hi the contest consisted ol R e so u rce s o f C o u n ty T o ld
.
be held a t the Peter Boscow school
tion of a municipal swimming pool Steiwer Following a call for pro- dates who will carry out the union s C o u n ty
E n tr a n ts
h i s intentions are serious
he still Judging the fitting of animals for
C o n tin u e this year. All grades to the sixth
by G a s C o m p a n y H e a d
at tshutc - * r k w hh SERA labor has posals for a site, federal inspectors program, he declared.
....
.
_
_ .
will be housed
In th e D av id
H ill
has until September 13 to do so and showing and resulted In the record
Confidence Expressed
W .n n m g s a t S ta te F a i r
schooj, whjie the sixth * . ve^
aDd
been growing rapidly In the city, viewed 12 sites offered M arch 22,
lie cun have a lot of fun In a week, showing of 4-H dairy stock
aciorduig
to
reports
to
councllmen.
1933.
and
the
present
site
chosen
On Uie oilier hand If he elects to
Hansen Wins Trophy
estruction of
eighth « c grades
will
be a t the junior
Brazil Is a wonderful country
nr> prelim inary estim ates as reported January 22 of this year The pres- f D
A>estrucuon
ui farm
iarm prices
prices and
ana
K qqi N
o fourth
or
file by the petition route lie does
John Hansen of Rock Creek cap- filled with natural resources ““ u bv Oeoree McGee city m anager, ent aDnrom-iation Is s e t a t *56 700 £arm Purchasing power upset all
W ashington county 4-H livestock ^ig“ ,
No fourth grade or
Iu,t have to a il until Septembei 31. tl)red t ,ir ¿¡perry Flour company rich hi II beautilul scenery Paul B. mdicated th at while labor might although *80.000 was o n g iíiaí^ ap- business and brought on the recent club members exhibited 25 head of | passes will be given a t Peter
which still gives him two weeks of showmanship plaque In
a closely McKee, presment of Portland U as
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„ n ta m ^ » n h ____
s e r a _______
funds, it propriated
depression Potts stated
He ex- hvestock a t the state fair and every
'ow .
------ ----- ol â o u l ï be necessary to finance ¿ l a ­ ,
e
pressed confidence in the future of head exhibited placed In the m on-
Children in the first five grades
•
contested event between winners in At Coke company, • told members
the nation, declaring th a t citizens ey. In addition to the livestock ex- will attend the school nearest their
in the meantime, however, the Ug. breed classes Donald Joss y of the Hillsboro Rotary
Club in tlie ten ais by means ol a bond Issue
m ust look to the future and forget hibits, junior exhibitors from this home. Main street being th e divid-
oilier candidates are not kitting th r .anie d u b and winner of the course ol an illustrated talk al the ¿¡’ t result" it is possible th a t the
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the past and must profit by the county won first and second on po- mg line, according to Nosier. As
idly by twiddling their thumbs and trophy lost year withdrew from club's Thursday luncheon.
question will be placed on the No- I T t l l l V e ¿ 5 0 1 1 O l
m istakes of form er years.
tatoes. Five first places were taken Hillsboro Is not large enough to
waiting tor Meier to make up his the competition this year.
But before you set out on a vember ballot,
T h at farm ers are qualified to cast R r s t Pnze a t
state falr ks a have every grade m each school,
mind not by several Jugsful I hr
Awarding of a pure-bred Jersey . 'ghlseeing trip to South America.
Couni :!man Jake Weil favored the
the m ost intelligent votes In the scholarship a t the 4-H club sum - any child in the first three grades
rotund Joe Dunne continues hla heifer by Mr and Mrs David be sure to see Oregon, said McKee, construction of such a project, d e­
country
was
the
opinion
expressed
m
er
schc>o1
held
eacl1
year on the th a t m ust be transferred from his
tour of the stale speaking at coun- storey of Forest Orove to Jack Pep- "I llave Just returned Irom a trip d arin g th at It would be of m aterial
by the F arm Union president Cur- campus 01 Oregon S tate college.
home district will be carried across
tv lairs and picnics, et cetin a n d JMirh o j ¿»ajPa Creek who had the through Wallowa county and C ent- benefit to city residents and con-
rent problems are discussed a t
In addition to these winnings in the city in the school bus. Busses
beanilng Ids navi beatific beam up- p,H)|, ( Jersey anim al In the 4-H ral Oregon a d cun assure you th a t tending th a t revenue from the pool Q r
B a ile y ,
W a r V e t e r a n , length by Farm Union and G range the club classes, young Marvm Heyn- will follow the last year schedule,
on all and sundry who come " j 'h - club show was the most unusual for magnificence and variety o! would pay for m aintenance costs
groups and members have an op- derickx showed his Holstein senior
Bus routes serving th e Hillsboro
In beaming range Joe. who lays (,.Ud ,r(. u¡ tin- tan The prearnta- scenery our own stale can hoid ita The city m anager was instructed by
B u rie d H e r e W e d n e s d a y
portum ty to ponder the questions heifer calf in the open classes and union high school will ru n on the
claim to moat of the good tilings (,()I1 WiU made In recognition of own with any part of the world I the council to prepare estim ates on
th a t liappened m Oregon in the (he
_ ...._
. . . . . __ _ sincere elfort in have visited
while working. P o t t s explained. Piaceu third. Results of dem onstra- same schedule the first day as they
d u b . member's
the proposed municipal swimming
[last few years, only this week her- feeding and showing an animal
Dr Frank J Bailey 66. prom inent
Business men. busy with m erchan- tion contests have not yet been de- did a t the close of spring last year,
Brazil, where McKee lived for pool and submit them a t the next
aided Ihe drop 111 the price ol gas- aiu ch was unable to win In the six years belorc assuming his P o rt- session.
Hillsboro native son and Spanish- dising problems, do not have such fermined.
Barnes stated, w ith th e exception
ollnc as a iirrs o n u l victory
fo r Ml(,^ T h (. „ „ „ „ a i „ „ ,
One of the most interesting classes th at the McCormick
hill bus will
That practically all delinquent American war veteran, died sudden- an opportunity,
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grand- ¡und ixtsilion, otters a great market
lum sdf and ua resulting directly <lulwllter of Beauty Hl ............
. th e 'u n ite d «tales, occupation taxes have either been b »t heart trouble at Seattle Sun-
Muwcs ¡o r'«¿(»ducts'¿t"
fa rm e rs are fighting with their a l l ? e
iron» the stand- not operate this year. U any change
h , n \ ,rLd ,“ i\w r‘ln u 1JrIlfu d (rtl for
“ 5 3 1 P®U,‘<1 b u tleifat cow ,,e
alld lhe United States in paid in full o r contracts signed to day morning He had been in ill hacks to the wall, he stated Through 1X11111 of lh e KcluJ? membera of this is to be made in a bus route, it will
— «- ......
- u .. lt ot - lh . e ir own
w ieu.
xnrvugn
the . „ Guernsey w showman-
announced
later.
Busses -------
will
half of c lu a p tr niutor <ud oil f i t ,ol
iui)i aIul
daughter of lu ru u uae
B razils best custom-
n c -Ilfth ol tile delinquent)? at h ea.tli *-.......—
for years, but • h ■ is - -■
death
was
[a
laxes
a n d county, was „.h
, d ltn - nB be
,
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Oregon molnriM
nee .uid balance in four monthly fweapccted.
interest are eating up the farm ers a£up
uhei? four W ashing, n leave for the return trip Monday
Ht lierai Martin, fieoltne Oxford Victor, a stive ers.
i . i r.
,
the (lemocratlr standard bearer.
in-tallni. i u was Uie rep o rt o f
F u n e ra l services were held W ed- e<,UK1eS m U rm s He then traced count,y.
m V ° l S
M 2 p ra and th ereafter a t J : »
*lie
l h e people of Brazil lue
luu been doing a lot ol l ( u a o o i i l i a .i i l r 11 l
pUces„ w u l*s N>-Oe7 ' TupJf i u; P "*■
K i is a iie Heed of Aloha-Huber and i rl,.ndly tv the United Statc.- and L L Patte erson. city attorney. He nesday morning at the Donelson & acUvltle» of the Farm ers Union In
bearing up around the mld-Coluin F r a n n s D c trlc k ol R ock C reek w ere arc a happ>, hoepitubì» rat« the declared th lat when the collection Sewell chapel with Rev. H A Deck seeking adjustm ent of such debts 9 1*
V ?,
HiRl school pupils should come
High
officiating
bi.i reg io n th e p a s t w cik r e p o ris j c i m e d tile outstanding 4 II club pe.iker saiu.
ciaun« Interm
im rrm ent
rn t was in
m . - r the
uie
and ln
m o fmhfir«,
middlemen
who lhe hs la ^ J , a lr' * ° n
Prepared
ine drive u as started approximately 80 om
Portuguese
e
X
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r
b
S
’
prof“
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'
^
“^
^ n to
^ purchase
^ 7 ^ lockers
0 ^ and
fro m lh .it .M'l tio n In d lm tln g t h a t
u | t |„ . , ]<>M. O| th e show . M iss
,
. i<i* firm were delinquent and th at {In.
cemetery^ Pall bearers^ were
poken in th at country.
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B
n
anr
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i
V
his
taIlt
wUh
a
declaration
th
a
t
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o
b
im
S
n
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I
t
h
Barnes
M
Possible-
every
student
at
thr
most of the Mirenexs resulting
Heed took first place in th e wool
the total involved was about $3000. ~
~ ~
~ ~
Trade can be carried on between
the original plan to install only dress division m the style revue. In
gue. O B antes. O. O a rtto f- ,
er.s
ted cheap
r from was U k^n b y C h ^ tw R o b in s o n
h ^ „ u i d be present the first day
The
council
authorized
tlie
attorney
Mnall lot k.s in Bonneville dam have cooking 111. Clothing V and Home- tlie United 8 tates and Brazil on a to draw up installm ent notes to run her, all of Hillsboro, and Jam es Bonneville. Waterpower belongs to
f>t'nnlhgton sixth.
Schedules have been m ade out and
....................................Welch
of Huber
Complete
now been pretty well lxaled over making. She also was runner-up non-com petitive basis. McKee s ta l­ for not more than
« Cicn
Ol n u o e r .
, , h h„
c n eo u le h h e “ d e c la re d a n d cheat»
w u i p i c a winnings
w iu iu u « . of
ui boys
w j s and no changes will be made a fter Mon-
10
m
onths
to
be
Dr. Bailey was born in Hillsboro
tmm n ^ ' l o r r r e .^ - «lrls fronl thls county In lhe Uve‘ day.
Aliue Prc.Mdent Roowvelt ordered to the grand chaiupiou In the style ed. Tiie southern p art oi Uraxd is signed by those in arrears and wiio
the engineers to build the hxks big revue Miss Del rick's record was almost exactly as tar away lroin had not made some kind oi a June 20,»1868. the son of tlie late [ion niaking available more land
and crops division are as fol-
Roster of teachers in the eiem ent-
enough to iwrinit ovean-roing ship* divided between the boys' and girls' tlie equntor as is Southern C ali­ settlement. If these notes arc net Di and Mrs I A Bailey pioneers. for tile stricken farm ers from the 0
« .,« » .
inni™- heifer ary schools is as follows: C. H.
fornia
and
there
is
little
dupucatlon
to get up to The Dulles This week divisions. She placed first m the
His schooling
gained Academy.
in the drouth
C attle.
Junior high
high
signed, the city attorney will pro- Hillsboro
schools. was
T ualatin
‘“ S J X ai*ea
t t o n of w ealth is neces- calf'
Uonald Jersejs
Kerkma» Junior
' “ ta th = heifer
’ i superintendent
^ ^ ^ d e n t . Junior
the general U headquartering in dollur dinner contest and In the of climatic conditions.
i e«i to file complaints.
S a le m lro in w h ere h e
sa lly in g K e r r G la s s e o m p a n y .spec ial c a n n in g
Crops of one country may be ex­
K. d m l. ret in: nt ol the no park- Pacific University, state norm al a t
tlus
forth on daily foruy* into the tu r contest. second in the Ball-Mason cluuiged with tlie crop* of Inc other ng . romance near Ray-Maling
-Maluig can- Monmouth, first year of medical mg prospenty
rounding territory for the puri*
company special canning contest
m utual advantage, I r * pomtec neiy was ordered by the council college at W illamette University jojd grangers following a p
of rapturing as many voters «• lax-- and
tl)(, lnj„ lt|ial party dress dl- °ul. For example, Brazil no.-« n. lchow.ng ci nip .tints bv* residents niedical school mow University of iuncjleon Saturday.
This nation l i n g neuei. w uuaiu v u ’a s t x . garite Simon. Miss G eorgina Brown,
Mbit
Pelei Zinimeiman progrès- 41Ml)Il o, tjM. sVyj,. revue, and third app.es, and like United Htutes h i m » u: th e a ria that cannery workers Oregon medical school». College of cannot return to prosperity as long s l u h ,' , t ’eor8.e BAr^ eV
Mus E sie Anderson and M issM aur-
.sive candidale, b generally credited In Clothing IV und Cunning I In ho coflee, so uppits can ov shippea wen parking along Uie highway Physicians and Surgeons at Balti-
, i loistem dL1Illor heifer calf. E**1" me Moore. Peter Boscow school—
(C ontinued on patfe 3. colum n 81
aid Joasy. sixth; senior
valf Mjsg Ru(h j
Emily Young
with a t«*n-'vtrlke tlilA week, in hU tlie boys division six* was a mem­ to Brazil and colltx* to tlie United anc litterlng the premises with niore,
Md
graduate Kentucky
M arvin Heynderickx. iirst. Don
M ;(r?aret Mooberry
»ucce.\s in pt isuudlng the Oregon ber of the first place livestock S tates without interfering with iullcn refuse. No parking signs arc School of Medicine at Louisville
hV'derutinn « I Labor to endorse hus Judging team, plan'd second in Hol­ lió m e produeus. Tiie H r a n d p in e of to b«' posted and the chief of
• an d post graduate at Johns
P ^ r 'ienSireiandUnn r s ? ep etJig Evers' Eva McCormick. David Hill school
candidai v Morton Toinpkin», G rand stein Ahowmanship, fourth w.tli a tlie P a e ilie N o rth w e st ca n bv t x - p o lar will conduct an active en- Hopkins. His first hospital work was
eL S'
Ireland. Iirst. Ft ter Ev . —Lestej. Mooberry. principal. Mrs.
th ird Don Jossy. nrnth; senior year- Blanche Bnde
B
Island melon grower, who b» m an­ Holstein producing cow and liftli changed lor the hardwoods oi j urre ment oi the ordinance.
done at Baltimore before coming
hug
heifer.
Don Jossy fourth pro- Mrs M ane
Wl,
aging Pete’s camiMtign. was In S a­ with a Holstein yearling heifer.
Brazil. Very little w heat is raised
Application ol the Beckett Sweet to Hillsboro to practice.
lem tlus week radiating good cheei
ducing cow, Ignatius Evers, second. MacDoweut Miss Gladys Rood and
From here he v en t into the Span-
Donald Jossy and John Hrfnsen. in Brazil, the tropical climate being S |,op for a retail beer license was
Don Jossy. filth.
Mlss Ju n ia Johnsoa
and optim um . Bu»ine*s ut progn
îsh American war as a captain in
both of the Rot k Creek club, were unsuitable, but tire Brazilians do a pple ted by the council.
G u e rn s e y s -J u n io r heifer calf,
S u i f of teachers Rt the union
rubber
and
other
crops
not
sive lii-ii(l(jiiarterK in Portland, lo in p - declared outstanding 4-H club boys raise
the medical corps, served in the
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W ashington county pum p dealers Willis Nyberg .third; senior heifer hl h
B, rnes <unerin .
kins said litis grown to Mich pro­ m the county Basin.: isilnts on tlie grown in the United Stales.
Philippines
and iater in the .........
Boxer
portion.. Hint It lias been found number of years oi 4-H club uctlv-
Rebellion. After resigning from the
aI1 three prizes in the window calf. Wilbur Nyberg. tiftb : junior tendent; B M <jcodm an. principal
Rio de Janeiro was described Os
... . . he practiced
.
. Hillsboro
.i «
sn l.iv r n contest
n t A s t -«n sponsored
nn sn rp d h f by t h th
p e v yearling
o a r lin ir h heifer.
o i f o r \ Merte
f o r l o P Pennington,
o n n in iz t o n . an<J p ^ y .^ ^ . M __
__
.
necessary to take In three more
army
in
nnd » rik display
rs Elizabeth
Abra-
((..n tiiiu sti (.(.
. I. rt.lunin 4)
on ol the most beautifully situated
rooms just to accommodate tiie
Portland until forced to retire be-
,}V ater. S>'att’ms -,Oolinci!' I1Ith; Pr°d'-icmg cow, Chester Rob- f,am. English; Miss Ina Pearl Al
cities ol tiie world and a delightful
visitors Tompkins, as well us other
cause of til health He had resided
Spalding building, Portland, mson. first.
(C ontinued on page 4. column 4)
city in winch to live. With a popu­
progre sive leaders, lakes n lot ol
in P ortland for several years leav-
Tllls ™ ntest constituted a part of Brown Swiss—Heifer calf. Albert
lation oi 1,200.000. it is torn tunes
<*ii('(>uragrini'iit out ol the nom ina­
ing there a few m onths ago with lus
the running water campaign in Grossen. fo u rth ; yearling heifer,
us large as Portland. Suo Paulo, ui
» hich all pump dealers in th e P ort- John Hansen, third; producing cow,
tion of Upton Kiniluu. erstwhile
Slate board of review m charge wife to make his home in Seattle,
llie interior ol Brazil, lias a popu­
land
trade area co-operated w ith John Hansen, first.
. m m lallst, by the democrats of Cali­
lation ol
fornia Just shows winch wav the
d as tiie Chicago of tlie nailon.
IMilltlral wind Is blowing, they say.
Oregon is now operating without h»"itev' ¿ ¿ d 'o / T h ^ m ’as C B-iUe? P‘’" er, c,on’Panles in promoting the ter. first; Pauline B latter, third,
Also unending tlie luncheon wt re th e two sta te college extension .-;aff P m U n d and Jolm W Baüev. HilU- u se ,of
and Insures the (“lection oi thetr
driven pumps up- Doe S i t - K w . n B Utter, second;
Net
earnings
of
*4980.93
arc
re-
H.
H.
Parkinson,
commercial
m
an-
I t e H ^ e a r * of the ^ e ; * o f ^ ‘^ ‘c o m ^ n ? ; m i d ‘jo h u members as ihese withdrew late in boro and cue sister. Mrs. M. A on farm s and ru ral homes.
Pauline B latter, third.
M siallst-republican candidate b the
ported
during
I
C hester W hite Hogs: Junior sow
voters of Oregon
‘
! ^ B a ^ v ^ a ch arter member t e A r e h K r C as awarded to Les-
liquidation of .he Shiite .suvnigs „„■rd.irn, who ,s on the company s S tate college
I By Wm, F. Cyrus. C ounty A y en tl
D r B a ile y w as a ch arter member ter Ireland & Company of Hillsboro. P*8' D °n Jossy, eighth.
Tiie "dry»" of I hr first congres­ bank according lo n financial re- general olliee sta ll, and Janie.1
Approximately 1300 tons of hay
Participation of H A. Lindgren, of Scout H arrington camp, United which concern depicted in a large
Jersey Showmanship — G e o r g e
sional district got together ln a port released this week by A A I'lood.
was moved out of W ashington coun-
extension livestock specialist, and Spanish W ar Veterans, and a mem- window the old and new way of Barkley, fourth.
pow-wow ol their own ln the state Schram m, superintendent of banks
Holstein Show manship— Don Jossy, ty the past two weeks to drouth
providing w ater for the farm . E f­
F. L I’otter, head of the division ber of the local Masonic lodge
house Hus week, girded up their Siinultiiueous with the release ot
(Continued
on
page
4,
column
6»
areas of tlie middlewest. All this
fectively arranged to bring out the
of agricultural economics, was w ith­
.several loins for battle and picked u,,. report a 15 per cent dividend on
hay was sold to one dealer In Neb­
contrast between the old open well
. ..
.
drawn in protest over w hat tlie
on Em m ett Gulley ol Newberg ns commercial accounts and a 25 per
with
rope
and
bucket
and
the
mod-
L
l
l
l
l
t
l
D
f
O
W
I
l
C
U
O
i
l
raska and w a s handled locally
college men feel to be unfair and
their candidate for congress. Gulley.
dividend on savings accounts
through
W. C. Schultz. Forest Grove.
ern
electrically
driven
pump,
the
arbitrary treatm ent to Oregon hog
who Is a professor ut Pacific col- Hr,. being paid claim ants of tlie
Most of the hay th a t moved was
window featured continuous running
lege, Is said to be a very able in- bank through the First National I Antone Vandehey, 64 died early producers who applied for contracts
clover or clover and grain mixed.
w ater with the autom atic pump
dividual, although heretofore un- i)aIlk <)( Portland. Hillsboro branch, Wednesday morning at his home at last !'Prln8-
This hay moved a t a special
Earlier difficulties In this regard
operating interm ittently as t h e
Jack M atters Stevenson, 2, son
.
known to Oregon politics, lie prom- tixlny.
Hoy after n brief Illness. He ap-
pressure in the tank was draw n of j j r and Mrs Louis Stevenson of drouth hay rate which is one-half
Iscd to make an aggressive campaign
Interest received (luting the past parently was in the best of health were believed settled by personal
Washimrton down. A good use of signs and cards near Forest Grove, drowned while the regular rate. At the price paid
for election and tlie 175 or more year of tlie liquidation of the bank ; when he went to bed the night be- conference with Chester C. Davis. I i a i ™ (Rncriun
o .v Is nnn
t In th ,A s tu te to toId the sales
story and to thls P la X ^ g at Rippling W aters Mon- for the hay here It would cost on
delegutes who attended the conven- is listed a t 810.021 43 while expenses | fore and the illness hit hint sud- adm inistrator of the AAA, but later j ,o
>unty
is
one
of
11
in
the
-s' at? t(1 company goes a check for 825 and dav. phe child had been playing ‘he car a t mlddlewestern point 818
ortieis from the corn-hog section
1 •'
tion promised to get out Into tlie and interest paid out totals »5040 - d c n ly during the night,
« iis iiu ig iu n practically
p in c iic n n y nuUllicd
CTonre co m n iled
c°ngratulations of the judges.
with his sister ln a sandbox and the lO
per ton: Just how much more
in Washington
field and do their slinre toward so, according to the superintendent's
Mass will be said a t 9:30 a. m. the e benefits of th a t agreem ent, the d .
The second pnze of $10 goes to next thing anyone knew the child's may m0V€ out of here is uncertain.
e le c tin g h im H e will oppose Janies report. T ills leaves a net earning of I
J
by
S
tate
Treasurer
Holman
show
P
ra„
k
Noves
o
r
B«
v
e
rto
n
T
his
body
was
floating
in
the
w
ater
No
The
special
rate was sup
(Friday'
a
t
Si.
Francis
r
oikge
representatives
behove.
W Mott of Salem, present con- $498093
County committees will continue tl?ait
debt
^ “^ r e ^ e d wlndow' l' ulte sm all « as etfecUvelv one"knows how the child got to the pO6‘'d ? <1 explr* Septem ber 4 This
grcNsman from tlie first district,
Under commercial departm ent re church a t Roy by Itev. F a t h e r
dressed in a farm scene in ntlnia- w
ater
I may he extended, but to date no
water.
wlio liked It so well buck In W ash- sources are listed: loans and dls- Springer. Interm ent will be in the ,o hnVl, „,,, assistance of the ex-
Vn 9i m m t V r e V ’o f more
celluloid cattle drinking
tension officials in saving whatever S
F uneral services were held this word of such an extension has been
Ington th a t he wauls lo go buck counts »11)5.367.50, bonds and war- Roy cemetery.
on
again. and It. It Turner. Dallas runts 810.28». real estate *36.141.34,1 Mr. Vandehey was born August ts possible for Oregon growers out th a n 1*72R7n'” whtb.*thi>t ranntv n ii? fr0,n a tank in which the water ran morning at the Forest Grove U nder- [ f,ec5 lyed' f ^ y in 8 , tlle, il!12
continuously, and with ducks float- taking company chapel and i n t e r - m
l k e ‘ u e Jrice“
-
democrat, who also aspires to serve reserve for dividend 829.314.64, b a l - l 11,
u t Wrightown, WIs and of Ihe present unsatisfactory situa­ H n ^ o s ^ V ^
tile inopie ol tlie first district back ance on hand *3641) 911. expense 'VHS n' l,rrlcd to Mary Sm ith Aug­
men.
ii! the national capital.
$26116 36. interest |>nid *1024.65 and l.‘,st. , 27' *891' at Vcrboort
hay or-
• • •
determ ined losses $30,217.58. ln the ' al lrr Dn'vni. T hirteen
con-
Consolidation of lhe Prudential,
'livings departm ent the following I * cre born to the union.
W estern nnd Federal Union Savings resources are listed: loans nnd dis ing except Albert,
the
lm -
nnil Loan associations is threatened counts *52.174.66, bonds and war- in a wreck a t Ro
was
by tlie apparent lack of interest on rants $14.060, reserve for dividend ago.
ton county's debt ratio as computed
Deceased is survived by the widow this state
of the Forest Grove fire d ep art­ buying this hay direct. Such is not
Hie part of shareholders, Charles 823.227.43. expense $6126.64, expense
by the treasury departm ent Is only B o o k s O p e l l F r i d i l V
m
ent inhalator squad were unavail­ the case An independent hay deal-
II Carey, corporation commissioner, $1093.43, interest paid $30.06 a n d and the following children: Mrs.
.78 per cent compared to 2.73 for
i er In Nebraska made the actual
Anna Kemper, Mrs. Wilhclminn
ing
in saving the child.
who proposed Hie consolidation up­ determ ined losses $7563 611
the state as a whole.
purchases, but it was resold or
Liabilities are a« follows: Com­ Vnnderzan. Peter Vandehey. Mrs.
on the recommendation of the gov­
f a n i a i n C n r e o f t R n ilr tin o
turned over to relief adm inistra-
For the state as a whole the 36
ernor's special committee, adm its mercial unclaimed deposits $607.72, Luelln Vnndervelden, Mrs Adella
counties show a reduction of nearly
Registration books will be open
« 1 5 o q o W in t e r O u a r t e r s »{?nS ’a w r *OUS
tsca^ lT i
th a t he Is discouraged over the re ­ claims approved less 10 per cent Vandecoeverlng. Mrs. Nellie V an­
.1,
» «« j . * .v
»
w i n t e r q u a r t e r s through Wyoming Nebraska. South
one million dollars in their debt
Mrs. C atherine Hermans.
during
the
next
30
days
a
t
the
of-
Byron
G
arrett,
son
of
Mr.
and
and
North
Dakota,
with
some
cars
sponse which lie has had to the dividend *173,277.95, Interest re ­ Dyke.
William
Hawley
Bell.
72.
resident
burden—$998.872 78, to be e x a c t
, . ,
v.
M artin
Vandehey, M r s . J u l i a
letter mailed out more than a ceived $5231.45, miscellaneous re ­ I’csi'hka.
of Hillsboro for 14 years and former from *27.130,150.20 on June 30. 1933. flce of the county clerk for any per- Mrs. J. H. G arrett, has been pro­ going to Kansas City.
Sister
Mnry
Eusebla,
Law­
m onth ago. In tlie opinion of Com­ ceipts $542.10, bank building operat­ rence and Loretta Vandehey Fifty- division engineer on the survey nnd to $26.131,277 44 on June 30. 1934.
son desiring to vote nt the general moted from the rank of lieutenant
missioner Carey tlie proposed con­ ing account $147 64 nnd closing ac­
construction of the P. R. At N. rail­
two counties. Linn a n d election who may complete his cit-
“T t h e V c c ^ a m p " ’^ ^ " ? L o c a l B a n k e r on H i k e
five
grandchildren,
four
brothers
Only
count
$:<».o75
26
Saving*
unclaim*
solidation offered tlie m ast feasible
road from Hillsboro to Tillamook,
and a sister also survive.
se
rv
ices
^
,,,^
¿
»
0
?
/
lzenshlp
or
beconi<>
21
years
of
age
c
w
k
falls^He
h w charge of Trect-
ed
deposits
$703112.
claims
approved
plan for salvaging any substantial
died here Sunday. Funeral services
A lo n g C o a s t H ig h w a y
were conducted Tuesday nt 2 p. m. any
’ “«¿s partleipated durlng tlW
the registration ing winter quarters at an expense
portion of tlie assets of tlie three less 10 per cent dividend $82,766.55,
W. C. Christensen, vice-president
............. ..
II H ie
ei u, ..'Iid a l Ion Interest received *4769.96 and d o s­ C o u n ty A i r p o r t W o r k
In the_ Donelson * s ,' we!'. chapel jn (hp j(tb( reduction Eleven conn- ,xx,ks are closed before the election. of $15.000 for the 200 men in the of the Commercial National bank, is
plan falls through, as now seems ing account $16.041.76.
R e s u m e d on W e d n e s d a y
Rev H. A. Deck officiating ties show an increase in their net The books will be closed after Oc-1 company.
_____
spending his vacation on a hike
probable, there 1« still hope for
... .
. . .
In term en t was a t the Mt. Scott debt during the year. These Include tober 6.
from Seaside to Marshfield, where
Work on Hie county airp o rt near
trry ln p,,rtland
separate reorganization of t b e K in d e r g A r t e n to O p e n
N e il S ta n g e l In ju r e d
Clackamas, Crook, Douglas. Harney.
Scheduled
meeting
of
the
W
ash
-1
”
”
'
'¡„
“
'
f V h N e a r N e w p o r t . here the middle of last week Bev­
Prudential, Carey says, but the Fed­
Hillsboro
was
resumed
Wednesday,
i
Mr.
Bell
was
born
M
arch
12,
1862,
H e r e M o n d a y M o r n in g
Hood River, Jefferson, Josephine,
eral and Western will probably
G rass on the field Is being cut and and is survived by a step-daughter, Malheur, Sherm an and Washington. ington county democratic central
Nen g tangej_ secretary to Judge eral local people have met him
K indergarten will open a t the
have to continue In statutory liqui­
a
m
aintainer
operated
on
the
run-
Mrs.
W.
S.
Coates
of
Portland,
Peter Boscow achool Monday m orn­
Eight counties have no outstand­ comm ittee Friday night a t 8 o'clock George R. Bagley, suffered lacer- along the highway and offered him
dation.
> . k .. Heavy machinery for levelta
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ing under the direction ot Miss th e ground is expected ln the near
• • •
ing bonds including Josephine, Linn, ln the offices of the Wilkes Abstract atlons to his face and left a r m , rides, but he has shown th a t he is
Seeks Hoppickers
Marlon. Polk, Umatilla. W ashing­ Ac Title company is the only polit- Sunday when he slipped 40 feet not a hitch-hiker by turning them
While official reports on tlie s it­ Nellie Cole. Classes will be from 9 future. One additional SERA project
Dr. Guy Via of Forest Grove is ton, Clackamas and Columbia, the leal activity ln the county this week, j Into the Devil's Punch Bowl near all down. H ie local banker took up
uation nre not available, unofficial a. nt. to 11:30 a. m. For further in ­ WU.S ap p ro v e d Ib is week cull.iii: for
A report will be given on campaign Newport. Five stitches were taken in walking as an exercise several years
reports trickling Into the state de- formation telephone Miss Cole at a survey of the unemployed in advertising in the Argus this week last two nam ed shaking off thetr funds.
ago.
1 a cut over his left eye.
Washington county.
I for 100 hoppickers immediately.
(Continuali on pan« 4, column 5)
32OJ, Forest Grove.
County Fair
Laud 4-H Club Work
I lausen Wins T rophy
Brazil Topic
Rotary Talk
B u s R o u tes Listed
Take Honors
Hillsboro Dies
Ireland Store
Wins Contest
Profit Shown
by Liquidation !
Corn-hog Body
Men Withdraw
County Hay
G o es E ast
Antone Vandehey
Dies Wednesday
County’s Debt
Burden Gains
Former Engineer
Dies H ere Sunday
(Oontlnoed ,m pniie H, column 2>
Olltiflg Libor D l\
Special Registration