The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1934, Image 1

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Millsbori
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VOLUME 41
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
Il Y
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INDU E (,' K
'lire e ( 'u n d u la te s foi
City Budget
Shows Small
Levy Boost
Governor in Hot
Rae«' fo r V otes
In cr ea se d V a lu a tio n C a u se s
D e c r e a s e o f .1 M ill in
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C A II .'M
I)l. < »Minting th e |M»lltl« al
.»i me inula lx mg put out by
th e M -veiul ( a t n p u ig n liediu putrU T »
hi an e ffo r t to I n flu e n c e th e w a v ­
T a x e s fo r
1935
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The Argus Gives Q u a lity
Service at Fair Prices
JIILkSKOKO, OREGON, TJILKSDAY, OCTOBER IX, 1934
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Safety campaign
Seeks Observance
of Road Signals
Failure to observe signs and sig­
nals. the traffic law violation u n ­
der empliusU during the current
two -week period of tlu- statewide
•'Let's Quit Killing” drive Is a
major cau.sc of ac< identz. solely be­
cause ol negligence on the p art ol
motorists, according to traffic a u ­
thorities City, county and staU
police, tlie Oregon Btate Motor a
Noclatlon. I* T A and other groups
are sponsoring the campaign
The motor Lst wiio fails to »low
down when warned by a “curve”
or “crossroad” sign Is usually court­
ing trouble, declare John Bcakey.
state- highway dep artm en t truffle
cnglm-er, who has supervised pin/
Ing of markers along O re g o n h ig h ­
way--» Roadside warnings are placed
after a thorough study of the haz­
ards involved B> .«key pointed out
and the motorists who fails to
h e e l their warning may find h m-
sclf sitting on a rock picking the
windshield out of hi» face
Oregon . road *de warnings u n ­
identified in five general classifica-
tlon.-. by their shajx-s. Square Mgns.
.such a.Y "Men W orking.” “Scliool
Zone and “Cross Road, m , „
“Cau ion.” D iamond-shaped sigi ,n
meat ".Slow.” These Include *‘Curv<
and •R-Curve,” “Narrow Bridge
D o sc G ravel.” and other lndicj
!>IU i of conditions requiring r<
d speed All octagon signs a
lop signs, used u t ln t rsectlons
Uh main highway» or through
is. ihulroad < rossirg warnings
ound. and direction luid re-
siri l<»n sign*, such a . “No Park-
in
and "Drinking W ater Ahead.'
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Registration
for County/
Shows Loss
R e p u b lic a n s
S in c e
L ose
S tr e n g th
P rim a r ies W h ile
D e m o c r a ts G a in
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Show it H ere
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you have a hobby? If
you will want to participate
In the Hillslxiro hobby show
to be held a t the Hillsboro
union high school November
3 under the auspices of tlie
Rotary club. Ribbons will be
awarded tlie winners. Doors
will be opi-n U) the public at
8 pm .
Classifications are stamps.
coins, miscellaneous and sp* -
clals with divisions as fol-
lows: Seniors for high school
students; juniors for Junior
high pupils, and beginners for
grade school students up to
junior high.
A dinner f o r Rotarians.
their wives and th e exhibi-
tors w’ill be served by tlie
domestic science class. Com-
mittee include» C. T Rizh-
ardson. T. G Bronleewe and
W. Verne McKinney.
NO. 36
Bank Plans
Corn Show
on Saturday
F ifth
A nnual
County Farmers
Turn Down Plan
Hog Adjustm ent
County signers of hog contracts
turned down the Idea of a corn-
hog aduxtm ent program for 1935
by a two to one vote and the prin­
ciple of one adjustm ent program
for both grains and livestock by a
five to one vote th is week. The
Martin Cites
Value "New
Deal” Tieup
4 - H
E v en t proa
ml D e m o c r a tic C a n d id a te T e lls
programs, Is believed to have been
to be H e ld in L ob by o f
the cause of opposition in the coun­
I-ocal G rou p o f C o n ta cts
ty, according to William P. Cyras,
C o m m er cia l N a tio n a l
w ith A d m in istr a tio n
county agent.
Meeting for the purpose of bal- i
lotlng on two questions sent o u t ;
by the agricultural adjustm ei
ering voter» the fulxM'iiai• rial eon
m inistration were held In three
te t. a t this .stage, les» th an three
parts of the county this week with ■
week* before election. can la- Mild
a total of 86 contract signers vot­
M a jo r '
to have develop'd into a real horse City M a n a g e r R ep orta S ta tu s
P re cin ct S t r e n g t h
M a n y E n tra n ts A n tic ip a te d ing,
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about 30 per cent of the total. C o n g r essm a n O ffe r s S e lf as
rat e with the three leader» coining
;
The questions subm itted were: First
P a r tisa n s L isted H e r e
fo r P o p u la r C o n test
o f M u n ic ip a l C o n d itio n s
down the home stretch In a neck-
C itize n , N ot P a r tisa n
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—Do you favor an adjustm ent pro­
and-nevk finish
gram dealing with com and hogs
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While there 1» a lot of talk to la-
in 1935? Second—Do you favor a
Continued Increase In th e relative ,
F ifth annual Commercial Ni
heard tut to the gains made by the
T h at the future exacting demands
I-roi»» •d Hillsboro levy for 1935
strength of lh<' democratic p art,
al bank corn show, a count!
ty 4-H contract per farm dajustm ent pro­ of Oregon on the federal govern­
.M-vci iU candidate» any unprejudiced wa.s set ut $27.450. an Increase of
gram
dealing
with
grains
and
live­
in
Wa
ihlngton
county
Is
evidenced
club event which has in
sed in
analysis of the situation must take approximately $:»<><> over that of
ment for flood control, work relief,
by registration figures for tlie gen­
popularity and interest each year, stock to become effective In 193«? irrigation and public building pro­
cognizance of th e fact th a t these 1934, as a result of estimate* pre-
eral election released this week by
Ballot on the first question in jects mas« it necessary th a t the
claim» come from Un- partisans of pared Tuesday evening by the city
Edward C. Luce, county clerk. Both
th e various camps and th at the budget
of the local bank, according to L. E. the co inty showed -8 farmer.'. In state keep In close contact with the
committee. However, the
m ajor camps, .‘ how losses from the
Francis, assi '.ant county ;ent. favor of such a program and 58 present national adm inistration was
g reat inaatt of voter». whom- bullot» tax w ill !»• decreased from 10 ft mill»
peak of 1932, due to further dis-
Prizes totalin $60 and rib b o n , will opposed. The second question found t Jie declaration of Congrt -sman
will decide the «sue, are yet to a , pi 4 mills due to an increiue of
qualification of voters but the dem-
approximately $40.000 over l a s t
be awarded to winner;, of the 11 persons favorable and 72 op- Charles H. M artin, democratic can-
be heard from.
'« rats have gained approximately
pi of It tug by the strategy which year in tlu- assessed valuation on
event which was started in 19 j >' posed. Vote a t th e three county d ija te tor governor, Monday a t the
four
per
cent
since
the
primaries
by the Commercial National bank, meetings were as follows: Forest ifx:ai f j^unlAT of commerce. He
brou d d abeut the eleventh liour property within the city limits
while the Republicans have lost one P ro p o sed T a x to b e $ 5 7 ,4 0 0 ;
swing” t<> Dunne in the primary
Total of 61 county 4-H club Grove Monday: First, no 20. yes jx.uited out th a t he emoyed the
Estimated expenditures for lx»th
and
a
half
per
cent
In
the
sa
w
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members enrolled for the pro ject 10: •second, no 27, yes 3 Hillsboro, confidence of the president con-
campaign and resulted in his i-,< m- g< neral o|x*ratlons and obligations
S a m e a s P a st T w o Y e a r s
period.
this year but several fileds were r ;esday. F irst, no 29, yes 10, sec- gre.ssmen and officials and was In
lllatlon the republicans have been for the coining year were set at
due to unfavorable weather °nd. no 32. yes 7. Sherwood. Wed- a position to gain recognition for
concentrating upon a "beat Zim ­ $30.500, of which $19.572 will lx* set
Dotal county registration a t the
conditions
and the number of ex- nesday: First, no 9, yes 8: second, the state.
time jx»ll b<x,k.s were closed October
m erman" drive, holding up their aside for operations and $10.926
Proposed special school district
candidate as the dim * man who can for obligations Estimated receipt*
ti am ounted to 15.810 as compared ax for the Hillsboro union high hibitors Is expected to be lower ho 73, yes 4.
Oregon has received more federal
Yamhill county is th e only dis-
with 15.835 for the prim ary election chool during the 1934-35 school th a n the original entrants. Seed
tu rn the trick Hi»’ democrat». oil were reduced In the hud f t a p ­
the
*** adm inistration
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tlu'lr fsut. altliough adm itting that proximately $500. this slash re ­
this year and 18.927 for the general • a total »57 400, the same am >unt from outstanding 4-H club .in u trict
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der the Roosevelt
lor
two years,
years, according
^ y th e _tank
.b n ^ tu d ^ q j r e s t i o ^ ^ ^ c o r d l n g j o
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¿ before
X e M artin
election in 1932. Republican regis­
M artin suffered a »lump from hl» sulting from the fact th a t antici­
lor the
the past
past two
according ^ » P g t u u r e h a w s o v d m
wui«. each
e ai.i year
y.a- « ...........—-
£
^ n s S im T o i
incomes from
wholesale
trations total 10.455 this year, a ■o the district budget prepared last an d distributed to members enter- Cyrus, who declared th a t the com -
high popularly of th e early cam pated
a '- Public hearing for di« usslon mg the project for the coming year, belt states werA signifying their
i n X t o e r »164,000,-
lots of 19', per cent from 1932. ■
paign now in .si th at the tide haa vehicle licrw eb were not included
investments under
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Frizes Listed
? re! ? n s 2 ^
while tlie democratic total am ounts of th e budget estim a te s h a s been
due to litigation over ordinances
kcduled November 6 at the union
First prize in the contest con- »HI ¿'aveJltU e' effect o n /th e final
netting in toward the general Zim ­ similar to th a t In HilUboro. Re­
Have you entered tlie "Ix t's Quit to 4895 a loss of 4 ', per cent from high school auditorium .
of a scholarship to the annu- decision, he thinks.
>^ ^ p e r l T S u w t d w a T o b u X d
merman, except for an (xcaslonal ceipts were set up a.» $3050, leaving Killing" Jingle contest? Seven cash 1932 R egistrations prior to the
E stim ated expenditures listed in al 4-H club sum mer school a t Cor-
If a new adjustm ent program to ^ X T t l i o « ^ ? t o e eftorts o r 3^ ^
rand »in shot a t both of th e regular the balance to lx- raised by tax a­ prizes are offered for the beat four- primary election this year were
fsuty nominee», continues to p ad ­ tion a ’ $27.4.50.
for the present school '»Ills and »5 to cover the trans- proposed, it will call for benefit ^tor C h a ria s L McNarv and hlm-
line verses expressing traffic w arn­ 10 644 lor Republicans and 4726 for the .r budget
total »72.900 and estim ated portation cost Second prize is «10. paym enu on both com and hogs
r X
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dle his own canoe with an occa­
ings in a humorous vein, sim ilar Democrats
Millage Iteduced
O ther Groups Stable
receipts a t »15.500. leaving a bal- th ird prize $5. fourth to tw elfth »'ith paym ents lower on hogs a n d ,
u-cvrauig w marvin.
sional helpful shove from such
to Uie time-worn "Here lies t h e
W
lk'i
fund
levy
Tlu-
1934
gc:nerni
"New
Deal"
Supported
jContinued
on
page
12.colama
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otlwr well known ' progressives ' iu .
R egistrations of minor parties re- ante to be raised by special school prizes »3 and tw e,fth prize $1. Rib-
IB ft mills on a valuation of $1.- body of William Jay: he died
T h at he was irrevocably tied tip
Sain Brown and Willis M;dionc\
m aintaining his right of way E n ­ mauied approx.inateiy the sam e as district tax of »57 400. Both expense b°hs signifying the en tran ts piac-
633.54:1
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raising
»28
953
47.
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to the "New Deal" was M artin's
Unbl;ui«xl political opinion
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tries should be mailed to this p a ­ for the prim ary election. Relative and income items show a very mg In the scoring of the exhibits
city
cording
to
Greorge
McGee.
declaration. He held th a t th e “New
pretty well agreed th a t Just at this
per or to tlie Oregon S tate Motor strengths are as follows: Progres- slight increase over those for l a s t , wU1 als° be awarded. D. C. Smith.
Deal’’ was the greatest issue before
Juncture the three candidate?, will manager. Tlie proposed 1935 levy association a t Portland. The con­ Mvc 6 Prohibition 36. Socialist 49 year.
assistant agronom ist a t the state
Is
1C
4
mill»
on
u
valuation
of
the people today, th at state policies
run a very close race In tla- out-
college, will serve as Judge.
and miscellaneous 365.
test closes October 31.
u.
Indebtedness of the district has
must follow those of the national
state counties with victory going (1.673,783 81 to raise »27 450.
Club members entering th e con­
ITe-election
registration
was
light
r(xluced
from
»210.000
th
e
pre-
New Items in tlie budget In­
government and th a t the state
to tlie candidate who can come out
test will be guests of the bank a t a
thls year, according to Luce. He
should, therefore, sit close to the
to ^ th e luncheon glven by lhe
auxU-
of M ultnomah county with a p lu r­ clude sinking funds of »1000 and
also stated tlia t a num ber of re-
»500
for
the
city
park
and
city
hall
federal adm inistration. These re-
ality So evenly ruatcJicd are tlie bonds, respectively, and a »500
publican voters liad changed their j)ucj,,e[ Bonded indebtedness was iary of the Hillsboro Grange. O ther
three principal contender* for Uie
.
guests will include seed dealers of R e p u b lic a n s to M e et L o c a lly marks were made by the candi
registrations to democratic
reduced
»6500,
the
total
for
this
fund
for
anticipated
d a u in answ er to adverse criticism
gubernatorial m antle tliat the de-
Helative
strength ol the t w o *
Seing ,133.£o i T compared
X ~ ^ e s
neiau v e su
fo r S essio n O c to b e r 2 9 9 0
lhat fae had taJked
much
cialon hinge» largely on Uie breaks SERA work in tlie city.
es in the various pre- Wlth J140 000 the previous year. oi the banlt representatives of the
Members
of
the
committee
which
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"New Deal" in his campaign.
th a t can be expected to develop
cbicts are as follows with Republl- W a r r a n te d I n d e b te d n e s s h a s b e e n Ore8°n S tate college faculty and
.a n registrations first and demo-
,
’ »70.000 to »42.050,
fis^ a • ™
staff —
members.
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In the final days of the cam paign conferrrd with the council in pre-
~ - extension
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"New Deal ” has placed hu-
cratic .second
North Aloha 222. ducUon o( »27960
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The com show has grown in 1m-
' i man rights tUx>v* “ litah r«8h ts. has
Senator Brown s mystery speech paring the budget were J W
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,
portance
each
year
so
th
a
t
at
pres-
to
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n
g
e
m
e
r
^
com-
placed
above th e dollar
lx no longer a mystery Wliatever Bailey, C harles Walker, J H O ar- J u ry A w a r d s D a m a g e s in 94. Southeast Aloha 225.170, South- duction of . * (27950.
ucfctsw coA.ii jc a i ao viiav <*$■ p»co-
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el«- may have been deduced from Wt, Ix-stcr Ireland. R. W Well and
west Aloha 149 , 80: Banks 215, 134:
w e ent time the seed from th e 4-H Pleted last nJ gh£ , by th e central
the country out ®t
Various bugeted expense items are
A u to A c c id e n t C a se
Brown's broadcast lie made 11 quite lb*. J. O Robb. Full details oi the
North Beaverton 240. 97; South *® follows: general control »2555, corn fields j ^ a ready m arket com m ute a t the Tigard meeting a t-
condition of collapse to the edge
Clear th a t lie is tail supporting the city budget arc printed on another
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Beaverton 300, 160; Blooming 163. »uPe’’*Jslon »1800. teaching *18,815, among the seed dealers and com tended by approxim ately 200 per- , of a great prosperity, M artin stated
republican candidate. Except to P*ufc of tills Issue of tlie Argus
Sentence of two term s of three 40, Buxton 119 86;
la? ‘
P ow ers of th e state. Total of 36
He R elaxed th a t It had been his
flay Dunne and his legislative rec- l*ubllc hearing on the, b u d g t is years each In the stab- jienitentiary
Cedar Mill 275, 127; Cherry Orove ln ce . ,n d . _r2 pairs I 85?' aux.11,iSf;
clubbers enrolled in the con- and county officers -TX>ke a t Tigard good fortune to work under this
8 to
run 4 concurrently
meted «'V
out i 4 75.
Connell
176. « 38;
N orth Cor- age'‘cles »14.<00. fixetl charges
lhe
flrst
while ——
the pres- *nd are expected for the program governm ent 18 m onths and to help
oed. liowrver, the G ervais form er set ‘ * for “ the
“ evening of ‘ November
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lA.» »IS»»
C»1»V 1*4 I t llll) were
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aa a»»»,
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did not endorse either of the o t h e r Thai
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Uw city weathered
the ___
de- u, . Henry
nelius ___
128. , 73;
South Cornelius ___
170. _
and det>t 8erv" ent enrollm ent is 61. Twenty-eight ne£S
in the formulation and enactment
T h a t Oregon must pay as it goes of the pobeies of the administra­
exhibitors entered the first show
c.uidldatew and both M artin ami prrxslon with flying colors was oison of Morehead Minn.. Fndav «5. Dilley' 124. 45: N ortheast For- 4<* »28.080.
was the declaration of Joe E. Dunne, tion.
Zlm m eniuui find a deal of en- the opinion of McGee In his report w(,rn j1P pjel,d guilty in the circuit <st Orove 339. 157; Northwest FPr-
hicome items were balance on and 48 exhibited last year
republican candidate for governor,
: hand »198.27. county high school
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(C o n tin u e d on p a x e 12, c o lu m n 6 »
courngrnient Unit the speech cost to the committee. He stated Uiat court to two charges of burglary
"I am running for governor a« a
in discussing state issue» a t the
tuition fund »9301.73. and transpor­
Dunne Uiouxonda of votes Strange delinquent street assesments had ,„q jn „ dwelling He was trans-
tation »6000.
Tigard rally. Jam es Mott, candi­ citizen, not as a partisan." Martin
ax it may acctn Dunne also finds been the city’s most serious prob- (,.rrcd to the state penitentiary
date for United S tates senator, ex­ declared. He stated that he had
Members of the advisory board
u mead of encouragem ent In Uie lem. Tilts has been helped by the Monday
were W O Ide, C hester C. Wohler,
plained the procedure of h an d lin g ' made no promises and that. If
Brown tirade. Ref8ibll.au newspa- Home Owners' D « n corporations
n ,.mfu.es loL alina 45'>3(1 w e r e
bills in congress and discussed the elected, would go into office u n ­
Edgar Rehse. E. L. Johnson and
per» generally Interpret Uw speech refinancing of several Improved uwar(1,.(1
A lbertKFuells Tuesday
action of the last legislature. He promised. He further declared th a t
M. H. Stevenson. School board
ax a raae of "«xu grapes" and In- properties atul paying to the city
d £ u
o r t ^ t c o ,« ^ T r
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also predicted th a t the next con-
,M* wish to be govermx J
members are William C C hristen-
alst tluU It will react to D unnes »(¡900 principal and »1412 Interest.
Vagrancy charges against A rthur 8ress would P““ somF
ot ° ld : “ Was “eeessary to K° toto oKlce
benefit, an Uie theory, doubtle». much of which was delinquent.
L i t ^ g L i s t Henry and Fred Ulin. r
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sen, chairm an, T. P. Goodin. H. E.
(Continued on p w e 12. coin m a 1>
Sherm an Mill company went in- Thompson. F. L Brown. John W Ramsey of Hillsboro were dismissed agF pension.
Uiat In a political campaign
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Privilege
n-bon.Ung wa.s
ex- Young Fuchs sought
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hands of receivers Tuesday K am na, and L. C. Lomax, clerk.
Tuesday in th e local justice of peace
O ther speakers included Mr. Say-
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K’Ddrtl to other delinquent proper- Pral damages and »230 special rtnm-
court xhile Jay W ard and Clarence ,or; representing Earl Snell. ran d l-
Wlllis Molioney. mayor of Klam- n es llot subject to Home Owners ages for injuries Incurred in an os a result of a suit filed by Ed
Dwyer. transients held on the same date for secretary of state; J. W.
uUi Falls, also took to t i e air ixxui corporation loans with tlie re- auto accident M arch ’5 **1934 on ^I°yFr Ahd H erbert Camberg, mill
during th e past week In a political 8U|, tjlnl many taxes and delin ' tl
“ W i ' st S i J • P - a Ifi ' hi-J ’ ° n employes, on behalf of "n
charge, received sentences of 20 Hughes of Forest Grove and J. O.
80 ™
out of
broodcaal which can be lnter|ire4e<l quent Interest payments were made t u » r n < u ir> ,..r«
sn n tw .. a .n /' t^'c
»'orkers employed by the
days In the county jail. The men Johnson of Metzger, candidates for
near Roamers' Rest Another dam- mill. The company Is facing the
were arrested Sunday in connec- state representative; H. D. K erk-
only os an endorsem ent of Uie n ie city now has »10.000 of re-
tion with the alleged th eft of con- “J?11- commissioner; and Fred Sew-
Zlmniennaui candidacy
Mahoney bonded properties, which bonds will court brought by Mrs Eugenie H d‘u l«r r of insolvency because of
Hilhi
band
has
m
ade
considerable
a
ti.n-jx.int
poiitical
p,.
M(ld
tll<.
nuirk(,
and
applied
S
the
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NRA price-fixing, the complaint al-
densed milk from the C arnation e11' coroner. R. F ran k Peters of
propounded
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a 44« lie» 4»9'4»4*4r»4 44 1« L llilll 1C. «/I44 47X7» 4X1 »n
Regional conference of th e Red
growth
over
last
year.
Members
condensery.
Hillsboro, a candidate for circuit
platform tore.*rartoKtate« flu’ em <m
b° “ d'S the
Wer<‘ AndreW Blah,,p' Kob’
T h at as a direct result and in- are “ «»“ O"»: Virgil McCormick,
will be held in Portland Mon­
tliut the thnr. c a n d ld a u s for g o ^
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T heft of three watches, c l o t h i n judge
g . , - on
- the non-partisan ballot, Cross
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w .Lx<>„ Sadie• Brisbme. Vesta
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T f toe
«x £g dOh" Eldrid«F ' rom bon
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day a t th e Portland hotel, begin­
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.
.
evitable consequence of the fixing
E lanage trombone, Tedd> tooi-
tries from his cabin in a^ ° sP°^e-
ernor take a stand. Inasm uch ns
«
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n
±
R
y
H
r
«
r
r
»nd
enforoenuuit
of
said
minimtuS
£,a,
r
,dner'
O®«lon
Bailey.
Kanina
Molly
Leach.
Eva
O
rtm
an
anz(
G
ardner.
Gordon
BaUey.
Norman
J
r
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Rally planned at Beaverton Tues- ning a t 9 30 a. m. Fourteen coun­
tile progressive candidate is tlie
Jam es Ton<luln Wednesday was
^ i n , r , ?■ w I1t BerBBn~ - J ° i.n price schedules, toe defendant has Williamson. Jim
ount of
of ties will be represented a t this
only one who can support tl«' M a­
m e Samsel.
k ^ î^ r
to Sheriff Connell this week by J. daX
P ^ p o n e d on account
Voelker.
John
W
Haynes.
Edna
M
,lnablp
lunlher
u(
F
o
rsy
th
e
Earl,
H
.ckenl^per.
GiUmore
of
c
o
m u c v with
.,in
o u ltry
m e e u n g conference, including W ashington.
Hickenlooper. C har-
. rvo-tianri Cntran™ tzi conflict
a a p poultry
meeting
. ..a
_
I w gi unable to sell Its lumber at
honey platform In Its entirety It Is
d
hn P < .
minimum code price in i com-
° “ - AndeSTn“ ' . , « ^ " J S ' n S S
<he house was gained by twisting p e d a l e d a t the Beaverton h.gh Multnomah, Yamhill, Marlon. C lat­
expected th a t the Kluniuth Fulls
sop. Columbia, Tillamook. Linn.
Sult brought by Miss Elfreida petition with larger mills engaged Anderson. Jack Christensen. Howard th e lock from the front door.
school.
mayor will urge Ids followers to
Benton, Lincoln. Polk. Clackamas.
Hughes of Portland against Alfred j„ more diversified production was Sherm an, trum pets; Leanore S her­
swing Into the Zim m erm an column
Rudolph Kemper of near Forest
Hood River and Wasco
ee
Berger, also of Portland, lor »25.- th e contention o f Uie complaint. n lan- 0 0 0 Wlck-
Stretcher. Grove was arrested Sunday by
hi Ills next broadcast
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704 damages os a result of on au to - s u it was started October 9 in the Harold Davis. Billy McNay. Alvin
,
alleged game
Don C. Sm ith, national director
Voters who have not yet made
W ashington County Tax Equalt- mobile accident opened Wednesday u n ited S tates district court against M ohr' clarinets; Royal G ardner.
ivr a n
a eg a g
war
C.,
r
p -,
« <
«
• o of i w
a r s service.
e r v ic e , Washington.
w a s n in g v o n , D.
u . v.,
up their Iiilnda on (xuulldates and " u “ ,n
wl11
" lp l'*nirt ln tll(> clrruit court M*® Hughes tlu- Sherm an mill, temporarily re-
Foelker. melophone; Albert
will speak on the luncheon pro-
of
Hills-
Johannsen.
Jr.,
. . . find
. . . n lot of helpful | house n*'r
here r n 111 t 8 n p.
alleges th
at she
injured in
—“— —
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* Bob
» gram,
,’T'im his
Hie txvrvi/»
Lw'iriir "Today's
•’TYkHn v’ft.
m 1 easures will
•’ in. Saturday,
™“ '‘™a.v. ac-
ac- alleges
m at
sue was
was injured
in a straining it from selling under toe Grossen.
baritone;
rant.
u a n ,pri here on a forgery
topic
being
T -----
hree
braved
£.luU!enge
the
c U « . " u O u ther
inform ation m 11»' official jiamph- <
. ? r^?1llK Io a'liiounccnicnt by II R collision at Beaverton March 18 minim um code. As a result, some Grant., saxophones; A rthur K raus ...a. ,'tm ent ' Ls now in tail a t Ever- o imAc
\ wiiinH
. i ' young
iTo"
. children
----- rxf
« «-naiienge
to to m
e n Red
e a . vrues.
i
HpsfrnvnH
thn
Lwmo
.
. . ie
. . be
lets which are now being mailed I’l,ldll*.v of Cedar Mill, league presl- of this year. Jurors drawn for the »30.000 worth of lumber at NRA ***?. h o ,'L John Person. Francis
w ash
on a oettv larceny ? am es * l‘ch
t’xzin°me ? speakers a t the conference will
trial Include John W Price. Vesta prices or »23.000 In actual saleable Waiker. Howard Davis, Jack Cur- , ’
‘
word received r o T '1 ®aker a t Cedar Mills eaH> Douglas Moore, head of Roll-Call
out by the state departm ent. Tlie dent
A debate on Uie 20-mlll tax Kamna, Julia Berggren. Fred Rood, m arket values ls tied up a t the JX. dronis. The band, directed by
°
~ Wednesday morning to re s c i- t h e , of
paejf,,. Branch; A. L. Schof-
only trouble is tluit the pamphlet
baby-
all er inaJiager of the
llm
ltatton
am
endm
ent
by
g
o
o
d
Molly
Leach,
Andrew
Bishop.
Scott
mill,
according
to
the
plaintiffs.
Lynn
Sherm
an,
will
play
a
t
many
nere
i-ocai
au
u
io
n
u
es expect t0
10 k
_ k .. of the family. Practically .111
. Pacific Branch,
.
presents tlie claims of ull the major
extradite
th
e
m
an.
of the belongings of the family o f , o{
Mayor Car-
Total indebtedness of the com- of th e football and basketball games
candidates and both sides of the speakers and a general discussion Wolfe, Roy E. Hlerly. John Voelker,
six were destroyed a n d there was
throe measures to appear o n the of all measures on the ballot will Eva O rtm an. Robert K Wilson and panv am ounts to approximately tlds ye ar-
no insurance on the house or fu rn - I
'
Edna M. Davis.
»18.000. of which about »12.000 is
P erm anent program committee
November bullot »0 th a t moat vot­ be on the program.
ishings.
The fire is belived to have
Recognizing th a t t h e
luture
An Invitation is extended to all
Verdict of not guilty was re- due in wages accrued during th e ",aa appointed by the student coun-
ers after digesting Its exintents will
been
started
by
mice
under
a
stair-
strength
of the Red Cross depends
aneriuxm by toe past s slx m onths, the complaint cil last wet'k to Plan programs for
lie os much a t sea as they were real property owners, w hether they tunlPd
to a large degree upon the con-
.K It. Between
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th e city or country lo be circuit court jury Impaneled to hear stated. I t also contended th a t all general assemblies. The committee
before rending
435.OtK
eu.ro.» VI
uie company could «««»<•»
01 Neil
« en ruenaiuson.
World problems m ust be solved f * » » I n g machine, stove, dining
creditors
of toe
consists of
Richardson, vice-
nnd ,ak' ‘ p art ln the dis- die trial of Louis B. Holt of Hills- c.
a n d 45II.IKKJ 1 copies of tlie p am p h le t1 ? reRi
be paid ln full from the assets if president, senior class; George Rice, through toe co-operation of all. de-
a few chairs were saved 1
‘toservices as well as greater
1 <'.'i.i 1
1 . .-..run.i. 4, _ _
will be mailt il out depending upon 1 ,,ss|,,|is
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Potter Dastor of but a11 other contents of the house. Pu»uc participation in its acuvi-
toe lumber ls marketed in an o r - 1 vice-president.
Junior class;
the new registrations which a r e
the^* _ C entral Mettwdixt c h X h o delu d in g »60 ln wages and t h e ' iles' the conference has provided
derly m anner nnd not throw n onto -----------
Husch. vice-president,
sophomore
t he C entral
of
now being compiled.
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........ ........ Portland
m “ Methodist
S
¿ church
f o r e the
°f the family were burned. >°r ™
J « ™ ' or
ion 0.1
the market m forced soles as a re­ class; Peggy Ross, vice-president.
freshm
an
class;
Miss
Elsie
May
Hillsboro
R
otary
club
Thursday.
county
Red
Gross
chapter,
p
lscusKio„„
^
¡
n
a,,
qv
exDer
sult
of
various
employes
filing
la­
T entatlve budgets subm itted 1<>
Cimino, faculty advisor.
1 He
through Miss Rose Cave, disaster
" U.
by exper‘
bor liens on the lumber.
He said
said that.
that. W
W ashington’«
ashington's advire
advice committee
the board of control by the state's
chairm
an,
took
immedi-
'enced,
capable
leaders.
to avoid entangling alliances was
An injunction restraining further
eleven Institutions, covering needs
W. F. Norman, president of the
lawsuits w ithout court consent was
all right in his day. but th a t now ate steps to assist t h e family
lor the next biennium, total (4.435,-
Vasily
improved
Hilhi
grid
eleven
fake
reverse
from
the
Si'VCIl“ ViXTei granted and W. C. Christensen of
we are living under entirely d if­ and to provide clothing. The house County Red Cross chapter, and
281 or nearly »1.800.000 more th an
was owned by Mrs. R. B. Day of others from th e county will attend
ferent conditions.
the (2.648,854 approved by th e 1933 lilt Ils .Stride here Friday afternoon line after the locals had smashed jlinsU?«,“ m id ' Axel Ei'iekslni.‘‘"isiier
i the meeting.
h-glslitiure for to e cu rren t biennium. I
“° Wn ° *
5 2 '""> '” ■» « « x is foreman, were
If there Is international busi- Beaverton route 1.
Approximately »925.01X1 of the ln- j
*!’’ ,{ ¿7* 1™ « 5
named receivers by the court. E. J.
Films explaining the federal h o u s -' f” *8’
m ust be international
crease Is lu coonted for by new 1
?1
„ro -^n sn n
,Hilhl oPcned ,h e second half Sherm an, president and managing lng adm inistration plan will be
accord ng to Rev. Po ter.
buildings to ncconmiiHlate Increased .
* ..
■ ,io,l widix>l,inle i s l i d " llh n Paasln8 attack When this olflcer of toe company, gave Ills shown at three public meetings in " h o held th a t steps should be tak-
populations. Inclusion of salaries [
'„„¡'„¡W ,,11,,/v '
fa i*ed to cllck ior. “ •s‘',>r<’. the lo- consent to the appointm ent of the —...............
Hillsboro November 5, according to en to build Instrum ents for the
a sparkling running attack that cals resorted to the old S tatue of receivers,
and wages a t th e base rale mid • lilted , j I11 scores
MWrs in 1
wxird received this morning by V. preservation of peace. American, i n '
play
nnd
Holscher
raced
soaring commodity costs which ore I while .. a ..._i........
i..»___ stopped .i,„
>
I
w - G ardner, committee chairm an. his opinion, has a splendid oppor­
vicious defense
the Liocny
18 yards for an o th er touehdow •• ,
reflected I n Increased operating visitors’ offensive cold. Tomorrow Ho)scher
Pictures showing the financial plan tunity to be a leader in the hew
aC()rC(1 ngaln ft f,.w nun
COLLEGE NEWS SERVICE— refinancing although land bank
cost account for th e rem ainder of
i („ m,. ............................. ................. .
......
-t- shown a c.u t the
.... chamber of roatl to peace. Rev. C harles M.
_
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*
will
be
Hie billiget Increase
n, .
... /»
A U
utos inter
ll>lcr from the etglit-ynrd
eight-yard line
A?
. utes
College News Service— F urther loans were once approved, while
commerce luncheon, builders and Rced was the chairm an.
I with the
The stole hospital for the insane M‘«Jnv •'<•
“ stilimi after tlie lixals had advanced the
progress in farm refinancing and numerous other cases are in more
•est
Grove
12
to
baU
from
(Jm,
Ncwber_
2],
in
In
rf.
)1,
t)nn
a t Salem has presented a budget ‘ ‘
t o r ‘ s t Glove .a w ball froin th<1 Newberg|
debt-adjustm ent was registered dur- difficult situations. A special com-
Installation of the W ashington afternoon, and a special program W a ln u t G r o w e r s to M eet
calling for a total of »1.548,050 or 1 ll,sl *'1I<IHV
the quarter. Htlhi's passing attack county chapter of the Izaak Walton for home owners is planned for
a t N e w b e r g on T u e s d a y ing September, according to reports mittee was appointed to work on
more than o ne-third of the total Three m inutes after the game clicked long enough to complete league will be lucid a t the local ! the evening.
, For the purpose of opposing the T ade ,a t a , hieethig of the Oregon debt-adjustm ent problems in which
for the 11 Institutions. Of
this opened Holscher Hillii right half, an 18-yard puss from Holsclier to cham ber of commerce a week from I Tlie pictures are provided by the action of the w alnut Control and ,Ag'acl‘
council held th e state appears as a secured cred-
am ount »402,662 Is for capital out- Intercepted a Newberg pass and Orognn over tlie goal line. Coach Mondny. according to plans out- state housing organization and show tlie “confiscating of 30 per cent laat " ye“' , , ~andua t
u Itor-
lays, including »220.000 for u new raced 25 yards for th e first of his Goodman sent ln an alm ost com- lined Monday night bv the local graphically the purpose of the loans ° f m erchantable walnuts," growers international uivestocK exposition,
The program of th e meeting In­
wlng and »100,000 for a new two- I'»»' touchdown». Nenr th e close pletc team a t the s ta r t of the group. A rthur Moulton of Portland, i and the methods of obtaining as- will hold a mass meeting Tuesday
b ' «• B teitnaupt. u . ». u . eluded educational addresses on
'
story combination gunige a n d <’f the Initial period he duplicated fourth q uarter and. although New- ,KUStPn a t!A
Dr. William A.
111 be the ststanee under the program Mem- a t 2 p. m In the Legion hall at eyt<’ilslon economist and secretary several topics
h is previous
n r e v lo u s performance,
oerformancc
inter- here
lo w e d d down
o w n t toe
o n n Hilhi
u i . i attack princloal
. . ."“ 7 ° sneaker
" ^ .alrector,
chapel.
”
i his
formant* inter-
berg s slowed
a t t h a . hoXnimV
bers of the committee planning the Newberg. W alnut growers and per- of the council. Approximately 400 Schoenfeld, dean and director of
e^pe ¿ d S d e
Next in size Ls tlie stute prison eeptlng a pass on the Newberg 23- the reserves staged a35-yard march " o u X “
showings are G ardner. Nve O Bris- sons Interested in Oregon w alnuts IJ ew ie^cral bank loans were Inaye the Oregon S tate college division
gleg through the for the filial tally. Bronleewe RO- Chester Mt^Carthv X d / n i n f t h i tol. George McGee. P A Anderson,
budget totaling »580.1X10 which ln- V«hd line and dodgii
are asked to attend. ? u/ ling# th ^ m onth». brinKing the of agriculture, traced th e develop-
. !*y V V '<”• «><' « o r e from the S
^
’S e ? ' J T t o e league;
eludes $100,000 for a new fire- entire defense for
Jam es Say and S W Melhuisli
—
total for Oregon since May 1933 rnent of farm credit agencies and
proof
dining ixxim and hospital.
Hilhi
turned on toe lient with a 12-yard
D e m o c r a tic C en tr a l
UP U) 5 688 low* ior H 5,193,000. .serVicea down to the present Farm
________________________________
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HUht line
'scored nine touchdowns treasurer o i’T h i^ r tla .t o
The 1935-3(1 budget of the E astern j vengeance in the second and third
H illsb o r o M en S ta rt
C o m m itte e to M e et f ®
’^ “
of
“ lrmn'stratlun **‘h
OiTK<>n state hospital a t Pendleton i quarters with a razzle-dazzle a t- during th e day, two resulting from j o| in Ebbinirt r of T illam ook ev-
B u sin e ss in N o v e lt ie .
Wahingtxm
rotm ty
democratic S U u ?
! S i T c ^ t
totaling $460.356 makes no p ro v l-' tacJc to add 37 points to th e 13 intercepted passes, six through the state president.
R A. Allison and I. Sherm an ^ '', ,r a ' a
^
r " ' ^ 1 A ^ to d l! and ln numerous other caae»- a R. M Knox, county agent of Curry
sion for new buildings although already scored. Shortly after t h e iuie and one on a pass. Hillii made
have started
a business in wood J“ *™ at tlu » to k s R- N. A. hall good share being handled by the county, discussed county programs
.Superintendent McNary has pointed second period opened, the Blue 15 first downs to none for the vts- N«'lson H u rt in A u to
novelties, known as "Wild Wood to Plan f<’r closing days of the TOUnty farm -debt adjustm ent com- jn farm credjt service and educa-
out the need of a receiving ward Jackets m arched 26 yards down itors. Newberg’s atta c k advanced
, tl *
mittees. tjon, an(j j m . Person president
al Ids Institution and addition»' 'h e Held. Cook, lllllil's eluslv ball only as far ns th eir own 30-ynrd
C rash | hi» M orn in g Noveltles." At present, they are do- c^b?*>a}gn A Persons hi sym pathy
accommodations for lintlcnts.
ennler. making the score from the Hue during the game nnd Ils long-
Vernon NeLson of Hillsboro was lng tlie work
a t their homes, but , , ¡ V 1 e PI'’’s<’h t adm inistration are
The council gave particular con- of the Oregon Association of Na-
The Institution lor feeble minded one-yard line. Newberg then made est gain of the day was a three-
«’’Is morning when Ills ear except to get an up-tow n location lnvit®d to attend.
_
sideration to the num ber of cases tional Farm Loan associations ex-
lia s
a budget totaling »559.600 three futile drives Into the line yard pass from Brian to Rickert ln sk‘<>o*‘(l ln loose gravel on the Or- so°n.
r . n J U . » « I n .R a J
(w hich rem ain unsettled, according plained the functions, operations
wlilch includes (50.000 lor a n ew 1 Hillii took poasesslon of the bull the first quarter.
enco road and turned over. Nelson,
Only native woods are used ln l
la a ie s in v u e a to
to the secretory. These fall In sever- and problems of the farm loon
girls’ dorm itory nnd $8(XX) for n J on tlie Newberg 43-yard stripe
Cook developed into an elusive " h o was treated by Dr. A. O. Plt- the m anufacture of their products.
C ed a r M ill F a rm U n io n al classifications, including more bodies which handle the farm
»uix'rlntendent'B cottage.
»>’<1 promptly romped down the bnll currier with plenty of sfieed man, suffered a deep gash nt tlie such ns maple, yew. maple burl,
Cedar Mill local of the Farm ers’ th a n a thousand Involving farm s mortgage loans made through the
IXitli of tlie tubcrcukxds hospitals
,lr,d for another score. Cook mnk- and drive during the game, con- base of his ntxse and other cuts and others They are specializing in Union will hold an open meeting on which loans have already been fetlxral land banks.
are asking for new buildings. The j mg the last 11 yards on a fake re- slstently carrying th e ball for s u b - ' iUld bruises. Reports here Indicate buttons and buckles f o r ladles' a t the Cedar Mill grange hall at 8 approved and will be largely ad-
e M E hrhardt, president of the
Salem hospital has a budget to tal- J verse. Cook scored his third touch- stontlal gains. Holscher turned in tliat he turn ed out to pass a dresses, bracelets, lamps, candle- p m. October 30. C andidates for justed and closed. Several hundred Federal Land bonk of «pokane, re-
lng *189,937 which includes tn o d - |down 07 Ulc day J,lst before the a heads-up performance, intercept- j pedestrian, skidded ln the gravel sticks, window trim m ing equipment, the various offices are Invited to j other cases have failed, a t least j ported on the progress being made
(C«ntinu«d<>n i»»,« i<. column ()
half ended, slashing over on a.
ttiondnunf on i»M(c 12.column l )
and turned over.
brackets and many other articles.
attend.
tem porarily, in adjustm ent and I
(Continued on r .» . a, columns)
^27,450 to he Asked
Minor Parties Stable
Prizes Offered Here
State Needs Stressed
Hilhi School
L evy Stable
Political Rally
Planned Here
Transient Gets
Hen Sentence
Trie Arrested
in Milk Theft
Court Names
Mill Receiver
Red Cross to
Hold Session
Band Organized
by Hilhi G roup
Tax Leaguers
M eeting Set
Children Save Baby
from r lames Monday
Minister Speaks
to Rotary G roup
Hilhi to Clash at McMinnville;
Locals Trounce Newberg Friday
' IZxlxlk Wniton G roup
lO IllStall v.liaiitCr
H ousing Plan Filins
H ere November 5
Farm Debt Adjustment Program
Makes Good Progress in Oregon