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Helens Friday ¡ Hilhi to Play St. Helens Friday W ith Which is Combined the llillsboro Independent V O LU M E II IIILl.SliORo, ORE*.ON, Tlll'K SD A Y , OCTOBER 25, 1934 S ta le C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r Il Y I. , I N l> Il L (’ K ( ollfleS-sUllial df Voti rt h Quite < I« B a ttio i County Men Hear Detail Herd Tests C o n tro l of ’« tr y D« D is e a s e « S o u g h t in N e w P r o g r a m SALEM I ii tlirlr inter«-t in Hie F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t gillxonntorliil campaign In O tiv x i liKMt of Ut«' inter» nerm to liave lo.i i nht oi i(,iii<">t' I"m i fought nut nil I,till I political Inuit., m i l (!»«’ flUttl* In citah of tlu* tl u r r court» . ... ul (tlntrU’ts ( tUKUilah's ur<- buUlint: A * g r e e m e n t . r f o r m s for P la n (or u p p ’i t hi < out« th«* oaU oiui of v.iil< li In still Ja.it mt much in E x p e c t e d N e a r Futur«* (J(nil4 at Hi I k till»«* iui bi th a t of the giilx’iluitnrlul m<r ,11, Win I Ordiiuuliy the el«< tu»n of a r» llKlemilitti'. for ilulry «attic r«*- puhllum eohiiii*;. tnan would b«e«>n- In tilt first d is tra i w irr BClillg til tlu hl« MN •st for conta- Jaii«-. W Mott I n a < .uidldat« to kious abortion. amounting t o a j, $•<•«•«! hmuM lf Willi«* Mott en »l oim uni of $20 p« r Iwud for n u d e )<>'.% the dl.ituui, lulvitfpagr of »ui ,uu* * I* 1 head for i«i:L.L«n*d o* >*rwh«*lmlng majority <»f n publl- P“, ‘‘bn*<| « atti»*, ai * provici«*«! in *h«* t an*» It It Turn«*r. I >aHas demo f,,<!»'H*l plan of ubortioii con* rol t at. Is liUlkllig tl»«* llM#»t of th«* which was explained to more than ch-tnoc rail«* ” im ’ w d«*al” and itä ap- MX) dairymen ut live meetings held p ai to th«* iiut?.N4 • regunll«* • « f at (iltslon, Roy Laurel West Union party alftllatlon Ai»«>th«r fuetor In and Kherwixxl This plan Is In tiir llrst dlst n« t riu «* Is Un* pre* charge ol the bureau of anlmul In dustry of the United States d e «im* of »Ui iix I«*| m nd« *nt < luidhla jn tU<i •* i*-,ii °f Kluuvit W Oul partm ent of agriculture und will loy, Neuberg **«lrv’’ ulin has b - n be administered in this M-ctu n by Or S n FosU r niaking a rea! «umpuign for vt» Under this plan the dairy herd undrr tlie hioutui «»f "humun valu«*« Unit and who will un<|ii< ,thumbly ° * n er signs an agreem ent in shleh attriu t thousands of votes th s t *’ ‘Utrees to perm it his herd to be would otherwise go to one of the «cslcd by (k^ignated officials of other candidate». “'“’•■au o f anim al industry. In the second district Waite, M , , o ' ^ u . ^ J T ’*' * Uh' Pirn-«’, democratic Incumbent. 1.1 « t < > i n ou ler. faced w ith tlu- hardest fight of ladwanltji aaM his political can'er in Ills efforts to . farm er agrees to sel tor rttem h'.s"¿at"'W illie Pierce l . slaughter th«»--- anim als Unit react _ among ____ as »M« and to lx- Strong as ever the _ . '<• fit« Hie ta test and «artll will ilia», then receive, farm ers of Ids district Jay Upton. tli«- case or of grail«* grade <attl«* cattle, wlint- wluit- m l brings for ijsu g h - hl.i rriMiblhun opponent» u receiving t ' ri l*u‘ «niir $20 UMk-rnnitv. provid- Llw «uppurt of orBanlBrd b.bor u ’r •salvage and l i e in- Indemnities Planned „» .... X u In *u T X ZS‘£ £ tr a d thou.vmd.i oi v«»l«*a th at would ordinarily go to one of (lu- regular party nominees • • • T he dogs and ponies liave lured $161044 Into the public purs,- ln Oregon since purl-m utual wagering Wits le g u liw x l In March. 1033 Tlw nion.-y all g,x-s to tlx- aupfxirt of fairs tlie state fair and Pacific In- teri atkMiol each n-celvilii. $60:192 I o d a t e and $40216 being divided am ong U h - 36 «•„,mile * * * Either drunken driving ls on th e lncr.-u.se in Oregon or the courts are la ginning l„ tighten down on offenders a little harder Forty- M-ven drunken drivers had their <lri\»T's lhi iiN«.. n vokdl <lurin s«*p- trmber. Only six of th«* number. I mjw «* v « t , were from Multnomah county while 41 cume from the re.it of the state. ./«><• R. Dunne, republican candì* date lor governor, will be tlu* p rln - cipri .s|x*ak«T at the county-wide rally of republicans a t H 15 p in. M< ik I. i . ai, tin* JIllLvboro Gran#«* hail f ’andldate . for «taU*. district und county offices will also be In mlaii« < . ordii. t«> th«* «’«» ii : nilttee in chance. M»*«’tli»g Monday night will !» the lust oi a ;«cri(*s fondu« Pxi in tin* «ounty under the direction ot tlu* «entrai conunittce Candidate« ex- weted for the rally include Dunne, Jam es W Mott, candidate for United Hlat<*s senator; Earl Snell, < a n d ld a te for secretary oi stati-; Edward Hchulmerlch, state senator J o John-son and J W Hughe .tat«* repr< entatives; H D. K< rk- man, county < ommixionrr; F. J. .s«*wi*li. county coroner; Mrs Maude B o . m ow , county treasurer, and J W. Barney, county surveyor. Committers In charge oi the rally includes Jack Anderson, chairmun. L. C Klamien, Jum es Sewell, d i a r ie • Robinson, Paul L I’atterson and E A Griffith. Tin* Hillsboro Ixind has been in u tili to play during th e rally. Damage H igh in Windstorm L elep h o n e, P ow er S e r v ic e H a m p e re d on S u n d a y Teleplione and electric wires bore _ pru n t Of damage resulting Sun- day from one of the wont wind storms to strike the county in yea, t .. Ixxul tetephoni and Tx,w rt ______ —» crews ___ were •__a company .a— repair kepi biav Bondav Knndav afternoon afienux.., and . nd Mnnduv \ionrh.. bu&v (« pairinu brok<*n inn* and over- turned jm »1« n while tices vJre up- rooted and building, damaged in ............. C ight . S Ä Pierce Ä 5 m Ä um » mat- ’ » • • Mkge 5 over , 1 ..f I».srtv .-.ir.-..»:!»» ti..- ;— » • * ! I - -•<«.•: •I.i.«- o y i- republican rrgistrutKxi east of Uie £ , tenu,. v ,„«7-, . . .. . nilc Ih«* tw«> t<«(«,tlicr do not total ’lior«* duced lb th.- past two u - a n w ile A n ’7 ‘ county. Voters of tire third district have seven candidates from wlxnn Io pick a tkMignwsmiui If tire rc e were eonflned to a contest between William A. Utwall republican, and W aller B (lleav ii. democrat, tlie-c Dunne Addresses Republican Rally Here on Monday 1 t*41( 'f f 4 » I |i— w .A , I'*.Ung n t the ow ners exfs-iise 'nu-st continue after these two nr!“1 '* "•*•'* ar'' »uid«- uider tile plan "« aei rwlltnlton for an abortion « w h e r d us oul lined by the ..lute ° " 'g o n n ils mean-. Unit the K 3 S , t to r It r R ¿ Eaater. X according local Portland Oeneml Ktoctrl Pow« « " " I» n y manager Service was m - \ i"U| t *$1 in M*ait r«il .>« cti< ns m - <b»y but th. majority faciliti,-s h’* 'y « * m was cut off during the night, he sutd He also expressed appreciation lor the assistance of customers who culled In to aid them in locatuig trouble centers. Telephone service to a number of customers wus tatenipled during Mills Named County Head of Pomona 496 ’ NeW Deal” Scored 41 Exhibitors Enter t r rx 1 C* 1 f A • 1 KlJFill S p lr -A lfl tQ StflFt v Ier Hllli*or°. mons IJ r? P l 11 H1 tdCCS C^t. TT e I e II S OUier prize winners a t the show ’ ~~~ - - * Elmer Bierly. fifth; John Hansen. M c M in n v ille sixth; Cyril Vuylstekc, seventh; alS 1 le Charles Davis eighth; Irving Chas,1, 7 to 7 L a s t F r i d a v nin th ; Glen Ireland, tenth; M arvin1 ” Hevridenckx, eleventh- and Joe lin g e r twelfth Hilhi and St. Helens gridders will IJ c . Smith, assistant professor meet on the local field F ndav a lt- I 2 > Editor Decries tllC ' School Districts in County Show Decrease in Debt Local Group Urged Study Candidates it«. ult.s of the ••Lets Quit K ill SAI.EM (Special)— W ashington ing" safety drive were shown In county school districts reduced their the .September monthly summary debt load by more than $108.000 ’ of ac» idents, deaths and Injuries during the past year, according to lor Washington county, although flg'ires compiled by C. A. Howard, figures for the state os a wliole state superintendent of public In- continued to show increases, a c ¡traction. Outstanding bonds were K in to n C lu b M e m b e r « T a k e cord In« Iicuri . compiled by the T im e S p en t in S e le c tio n o f reduced from $351.400 to $310400 G r a n g e r s o f C ou n tv F le et Oregon State Motor association, one and the school w arrant debt was of tlw drive’s sponsors. F irst H o n o rs in B an k O f fic ia ls I n su r a n c e o f whittled down from $225.819 t o . N e w O ffic e r s ; G a le The record for the whole state $158910. E x h ib it T w o Y ea r s G ood G o v ern m en t Is c»> follows: G r a n g e H ost Reports from every county In t h e ' During September 24 persons were ------------- •state show a reduction of more -------------- killed In traffic accidents this year than $4.000 000 In th e school debt « T _ impared to 16 last year; uird.-i Out anding bonds have i N f W C lF O U D r O m iC tl persons were Injured this year and been reduced during the year by * 402 In 1933; there wen: 1825 acci $1.326.862 to a l e t ot $17 264,713 ------------- dents this year and 1602 In 1933. while the w arrant debt of the J u d g e Lauda P r o je c t W ork 1 ■ ! for th< Irl.t nine months of P a d g e t C ites Q u a lific a tio n s •school districts which on June 30. W o r ld ’s F air P la n s in ’3 6 . r-i i u 1 »34 are a-s folows: 14.893 accidents; . D ... _. , , 1933 had mounted to the stagger of C oun ty C lu b b ers 218 death. 3564 injuries For the °* R ep u b lic a n T ick et R e c e iv e d E n d o r se m e n t ing total of $£,055,563 is now down ----------- same period of 1933, totals were --------- to $3.353.935, a reduction of $2,701.- 13,748 accidents with 172 deaths 627. Amos and Ivan Bierly of tlie and 2958 injuries. "Time spent in the selection of ““j. Fay Mills of W ashington G range Kinton orn <lub won first and In W ashington county during Sep- PTOPer government officials Is in- Howard pointe out th a t the pro- was elected m aster of W ashington .-»on, pla . In the annual Com- tember of this year there were 29 suraoce for good government.'’ Th.' 8ress made by th e school districts County Pomona G range in session men Ml National bank corn show M, idem.; eight injuries and one was the statem ent of Lowell a>?alnst their debt load in the midst at Forest Grove Wednesday wi’h irdaj I i the second sue- , oomj , Multno- ot recent depression was made G ale O range aa host Thirty-four crssivr year, competing in a group 13 injuries and no deaths in Sep- ,natl county, in peaking before the P'J'x’lb‘e largely through curtailm ent were present from Hillsboro and of 41 county 4-H club exhibitor., tember. 1933. local chamber of commerce Monday 01 ,a ctl',1Ues an<f reduction of teach- th e total re<risiraXion was 178 priza totaling $60 und ribbons Sponsors of the "Let's Quit Kill- ln suPP'jrt. of the Republican ticket. ers sa-l^rles. Nearly 50 per cent of O ther officers named were Harry were awarded to winner» of the ¡ng safety drive pointed out this "To° many people take the bles. - the schools of the state have dis- 8chmeltxer Scholls, overseer; Mrs U; ' 12 pla.es in tin diow which w -k th at' unless "m otorists ' a n d *n«s of free government a. a m u tU r «««inued courses in physical edu- J. B. Strickler. Sherwood, lecturer, lai. is en sponsored for the past live pedestrians alike use more care in oi course and feel no personal re- catIon' many others have discon- Charles VanKleek. Tigard, stew- ycurs by t i e local bank. driving and walking, with closer •poralbtlity." he continued. u nued music courses and still ard; LeRoy Mills, Washington, a»- Amos Bu rly Ux,k first place this observance of traffic regulations When freedom is once won, it other* have dropped vocational sub- sistan t steward; Mrs. C. W Craft. VI ar and Ivan Bierly .second, the tlo, pn-sent rate oi increase in auto Ls w uk<: wx> much interest -ccta- Riverside, chaplain; A. M Kennedy; plactni being Just the reverse of accident will result in staggering in Pera°nal affairs and forget g o v - -------------------------Beaverton, treasurer; Mrs Leland em m ent, Paget contended. The F llnt' K inton- secretary; o tto Woh- Bicrly took third prize, giving the Drunken driving Ls the major ac- chlei challenge before the peopi gatekeeper; Mrs. J. three brothers a dean sweep of tdent ted for attention todaJr «• to rc-awaken the public to R Poriythe. Hillsboro, Ceres; Mrs. top i.' nor: but he dipped to fifth during tig- current two-week period the blessln«!> of good government z-, Beatrice Hanson. Beaverton. Po ll!. 1 Saturday Victory this year of the drive Traffic experts report We m ust re-ded*cate ourselves to Jacob VanDomelon, give Ivan and Amo a record of ttiat while accidents from this tJle Prin ciples of government as set Washington, Flora; Mrs. Alva Lo- gan, Washington, l a d y assistant winning first and second plates cause are not as numerous as those down ln the constitution, he de- steward. ^ t 11" * 8 *" “ * ° ÜU‘r d u a lly cIared' t aro are mrre serious 1« in va»n1>* results, bÇ1 be- Candidates Lauded P ro g ra m to A s s i s t R e l i e f vvva$$>» B urkhalter on Board Dan B urkhalter of Hillsboro was Record Set cause the drunken driver is physl- National conditions confronting f ..» . C m a ll . named on th e executive com m ute» Ar. enviable record in 4-H club cally handicapped In th a t 11 take» the people today demands the for a three-year period. Holdover hlm ton«er- after Perceiving an thought, consideration and patriotic ’ U by the two Bierly boys during emergency, to apply "his brakes or endeavor of every citizen, the rehabilitation program in members of tlte board are R Hom ’m st"tw o T ear«’ L a s t'v e a r“ the .................. it takes speaker svavea. stated. He held it it Im port- Wa-'> ---- bmgbon county aC will get , under ecker oi Hillsboro <u and A. M. Ken 1 .............. 1 — car. th tn an an it takes the the speaker Me neia im r port- ” 'u/'Wy -------- « a . ’ J COTÄ . It turii Mis car. tL f4 V Q C n Q f no o rw v -v 1 loot 1/sr. — o-l.. < ww. ___ A _ W° n Vrst place a t counfy driver. This, in addition to a n t Lhe future of business to appll^ 1®n nedy oi Beaverton. ^ 5 iaJrs. “ nd. a t Ule Pariiic the cliance-taking frame of mind elect proper officials contending !. Piw VCw Plans for a w<*W’i s fair in Port- brought on by intoxication, is what th a t a .. legislature or congress w could ! " “ d . *“ t a , I93#. » "«*=1» hen the Bonneville u— u w untv t do more harm to business interests , wee^ 4 h7 h^ Z ? a ^ ..I, dani «s completed were endorsed by in one day th an an individual could »m ^ consist Pomona and action taken urging in“ “e “ " do good in a long period of time. Pi Z ^ .rlly a i relief cases tne National Grange to hold its T h at Jam es W Mott, candidate r i t ^ y»h^i ° f lin d 1936 meetinK Portland. A resolu- “ bringing - • th e w — - trophy to 1 1 |_ • for United S tates representative 1 unem - uon m-gu^ the governm ent to en- i>... th e boys'w on frotn Oregon would support Presi- P s S U i ? °t reL^f « ^ ¿ “S ^ ^ r e “ oW P ^ i o n law will first at the state and county fairs dent considered and ranked M-cond in Ule sta tt. C . I T 1 would _ Roosevelt not a " when " ru b b right, e r-sta m but p’ on iand wiU i*“ ilrst O utehte’^ i ^ e ^ at the for next T h e meeting. "range . m iii | n «. i irw u m ru.% m wa.sn- nigni wh«*n a croas-am i on u i>»wcr • ntinued «»n p « k <* 10, column higUin county will lx- token by pole near St. Mary s caught fir, Doctor» It J Nicol of Hillsboro and Service wax ru t off from 11 15 Elwyn Coon of Hiresl Grove p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Agreements covering this pro- W arehouse owned by Ferdm anJ Krum were expected Io lx- on luuid Shield of .Scghcrs was blown down I “ w,,,‘k ago but to date liave ixg by the windstorm. Both ends of i As soon as these are the building lead been removed H a lv e d they will lu- available, io while the barn was being remodeled, A withering attack on the 'new uio.se dairymen who are Inter- Hoof of tlu- silo was blown oil at ' “ [ ,h '' ‘ oililtj agent's oftus- the It. C. Hurtritmpl place, north deal ' was made bv C. C C hapm an •’« HIRsbon». or at the offices of ot Hillsboro. Part of tlie barn roo! ,- |,tor o! the Oregon Voter, in }** N>‘ ->1 «u.d Oxin H id , of also losi A tree at the H em , speaking before Ih e H ills b o r o R o \,U ,h " Ul ‘ O'>imitl,s-tn. n appointed Beat 11 place fell over and damaged tary club Thursday. He declared ‘I*’ viaru.us »un-tings will ui.so th e porch. that the recovery program was un- a supply of tires,- which Ins Lurge plate glass window u, th, sound and th at recovery based on '» .d ils.rs naiv draw on south side of the w u rt hous, was an unsound economy could not sue- 1 ,u' »hole plan is Voluntary und broken Sunday night by the fore, e n d ' h a ir offered objections to u of Un- wind storm He predicted a big swing away 0,1 |J“’ Krouiui Hint it wh . s not Large locuM trees w«*rv blown from the -now deal bv i<un with .................~ l d<»wn n t th e Frtxl Reach home h° U* Au Io Accidents in County Show Slight Decrease Bierly Boys Win Honors Corn Show NO. 86 x IA 1$$ I Jefl I T- i n e Hillwen have been showing marked Improvement with every game but with a wet, sloppy field ln prospect again for th e Hilhi-St. Helens game the locals may not hit the top of their stride. Insecure footing would prove a serious handicap to the light Hilhi lines- men and backs. Coach B. M. Good- m a? stated ‘“ "Sandy" nu'' e g u la r le u tacKie. Will, r regular left tackle. wl11 Probably not be in tlie lineup Friday due to the knee injury thaV kept him out of the McMinnville cla^L Bill W underlich will prob- abI>' Lake over th e assignment as he d “1 Ia*t ww'k with Coslett at the otlicr tackle Earlier in the sea- 8011 Coslett an3 W underlich were alternating a t right uuard a n d r : ; ; ; ^ 3 *wnd He said there would be some « « i«* the se a» n The locals were othenrtse was th e s te te m e m of of the Pr<* r am ’ hen the county booth“ a t T h i c o u n iv fair Paget in opening his plea for the , increase in prize money were fav- election of republican candidates. suDDlied ^f ored to a resolut-lon. which has had taken a stand against the "bureaucracy" of the adm inistration. He also ask- ed support for Joe E Dunne, can- _ __ Snell for didate for governor; Earl ic r e ta r v ’ o T ^tate'’ ' Edward "ql-*hX merieh fo r se n a to r - r co f «-*«■ vJ I «JvVCIa ^ 1 , • Attack Code Protesting against th l.‘u e , w alnut u * t e X n o?£ ’Vi/" „ 5 " COde Wa? at gr° W‘ i ^ re ^ ^ , h IJS T s ' f . ' ' ‘n ^ X ’rin slim« l at u m eetlnk. protesting against th e no «„m u. . . .T ?‘ i . ,l0~ iu rp ‘us u a in ut crop ex* « r S H 1 u £ t\ll p av^laSe f S i ^ I T " 1, tUmed ° Ver 10 the ^ c u i - ¿ » ,„ 7 ,,,2 ? -4 ,,‘ulac,‘ . , “ tie s ( tural committee to take up with caplt^1 K°ods the fair board.. b J®,. J r1 N P Johnson of Cedar Mill, U„ ^ w^ ? ’! d b> chairm an of the co-operative coun- “ ““ corporation until paid for cil which m et in Hillsboro Friday through some arrangem ent such as night, reported the formation of a Farm Organizations, group will consider cost and m arketing on the the farm er cannot con- a return above cost Another meeting of will be held November 4. Peters Speaker any effort to bring in fam dies on „ R „ Frt nk Pet€rs of Hillsboro and the land for subsistence farm ing ,T' Tillamook discuss- unless such action is approved and l ^eIr <'a r‘dida<les for the circuit desired by the committee bench. Dr. S hattuck of P ortland Members of the county committee X ^ d ^ - n T 6 ° f heal“ g in charge of the program include AU grangers w e r e in v ite,« cue Commissioner H. D. K trkm an. John T i « r r t ? S f ^ lnvitcdu to the Pubois oi West Union. Emil John- ^00K.ter “ W * P r o son'of T igard“ h ”,‘ hc ' gram Novonrbx-r 7. A pot-luck din- " i lh a m F. C ^ c S w 7 ° 'C,0Ck- iO' ‘ agent The countv izmiin h « t o tiw ^ r n ^ ’o f T f » - ^ « ^ January meeting of Pomona will X>r u ^ u ti t ,X 4 c T i; <Continued on page 1«. column 81 under wav P An™untL »ro . tv » ~ o f T ' Rucker the ®n the county relief committee left by nV .°J Francis Liver- nK ir row m ade^this week by Gov- Tax Leaguers Discuss Bills d u n o m ia tS d R - c U s » « « - a s / fulfillment lat nuts dis- been re-run had turned 94 per cent OI c-. V^llV Z ' ' '' a‘ ’h‘* pen^ral e l ^ tion were conducted during a meet- -.£■ w z ing of the W ashington County Tax 2 O I C a F S S l I C C l l H l b s Eqmdizatw» league Saturday eve- « ning a t ’,le c°ur t house. Approxi- Funeral services for Charles E. mately 40 persons attended the Shorey. 84. who died at his home meeting called by H. R. Findley of con- Cedar Mills, league president. nm H ura o th ir d here I Thursday -------- l afternoon, u ^ n i w i i , were w t-ir lU H- ^ t v iu m il .', le a g u e prva ' grade in order to ovenxrmc U c ^ Ct?* Sunda-V afternoon a t the Details of the tax lim itation Organisât lion iw n n n u ed on page 10. column 1, stringent grading reouirem ems h*ts SeaeU chapel with Rev measure were discussed by C. T. H rarin er-u i.« .! .x.unty contracts were approved for ;‘**-\ uu*’ lo ' ," e trouble in Pori- be due mostly to unions and strikes. | 't*’" " ' party in t Jrogon will probably lx p,ivn„.n l by t)l4, c(,rn . | 1(h, adm lnis- U,ld Th,‘ «'dl«*”' expressed Uie belief been obtained but this cannot ix' w A', of{lciatin«- In te rm e n t. Zimmerman and Will Ross, both of undertaken Mxm after Uie Novein- tra i|on R, Washington, 1> C . wllh «4u»t w.- might follow some positive z> m arketed in ¿re stete A N ^ York w &t^ C n r LaW" cenM>“ r>" Portland and representing th e Tax ber election. Information to this el leader to sw urity. representative of tlie New York icMi;»r?hore\ Was 60171 SePtemtoer Lnm tation league of Oregon. O. B. Uie exception of about. 20. These fix-l reached the capitol Uus w,x-k were held up temporarily beraiise V /IIIV C U t I KS Editor Chapm an thought we were produce exchange declared th-it f 50’. 111 Waterville. Maine, and Kraus, county school superintend- from a n „m -trently rellabh- sourer of ,n)n<>r” teîùinIcÀlûira nd p,w- piling up a lot of trouble for our- twice as many Oregon nuts as are X HilLsboro for the past ent. and E. J. McAlear of Hillsboro. Rumors of a Farm er-Labor party ,n enl wl„ n w lv „ , S(x>„ sehx-s. but th a t common sense X w be ™ n X ,u £ 6 yea13; $°? 201 1872 of th e WU wouW re- movement would pull us out somehow _____ in New York if available nit rr2e<L ka t NewcasUe. Maine, suit in a reduction of approxim ate- during th Two sentences of six months About 60 per cent of the crop was Uieh^rhih celebrated 29 f»T <*nt hr property taxes illy which nom inated Peter ,<>rnu; ((f (.()ntr£ luu, . ¿ ’g for X ’ w s t ^s'lx ‘T V ” ? , ’ al“ rm the construction of Uie B. lost July ¡each ln the county jail were im- going Into calls until about a week » f ^ lu w anniversary two was the contention of Ross. He Zlinnu' -u ld d of Rowell of Scholls, who S ? £ v ÏÏÎÎ * ? * « * * ? ™ for governor T ne new f ’vr,.« candidate ror »m » , * i n ‘u lu rn u u re iactory. brinxi us more denmudno* Shore;,, together with a group of 15, have sim ilar bills and stated th a t party, which is expected U, draw E * ™ : “ ¿dm ?■ S <h,'‘ k ; Chalrs' bed's and ,ablps- npiw rm tly * depressing Um,s, T hursday when he plead guilty to presided a t the meeting, said | (father, mother, brotliers an d sis- some method of raising funds for heavily from the liberal element of Jn ah i t ¡u th e P1™ ’” * , broken beyond repair, iuive been r . . two indictm ents of assault a n d ------------------------- tors and their families) traveled by schools would be devised if the bill battery. The Jail term s will run | t . i, both of th e old political parties, Xie dLttrlrt7 train to California and then, by passed. Zimmerman declared th a t will probahly be born a t a conven- ” 5? ’ J * 'sklllpd ’ «>»*«» for relief cases F concurrently. At Uie same Unie he boat to Oregon. Soon a fter th e ir're a l estate men and sm all property i»s.K4 i.» n< P&ynitnt will lx. $1 a lu a d . S Scarcity c a r c ity o of f donfitinn.« m ««» donations nf of K broken tlon Io iw. be held In kx,,.. on,- of th e kvw».« roust ‘ In- declared. S J “ plefts oi gullty to 1 blg interests were be- furniture is tlie only thing th at Ls _ eountl«-s with a number of tlie • T a ' X . ’i S S P U : ° ^ " r ,h 3 „ , ‘X X L now hc’ding up the work of tlie Federal housing adm inistration commit _ ____ _____ prom inent progressive leaders of led during dLirinv good mmrt behavior. hehnvtor W ashington ashington county county chapter chapter of of 7 ft.here wlien th a a t t i ¡,laJly si txx>ls ln rural men. program will be explained bv mov- Postponed W ' * " 1' «hey lived until 1908, 1SW.8' wht n L F ear th * the state In attendance. Persons having old. broken or dis- hw pictures to be shown a t three Damages totaling $550« w e r e he. W?lton league wU1 t a t i l H ^ X K ^ ' re ! h to carded furniture nre asked by Leon Hillsboro public meetings November awarded to Miss Elfreida Hughes! lI^ tal.led Monda>' night a t the local earpenler ,7 “?^“ an d th a t some high In upholding tlie validity of tlie 8. Davis. SERA personnel manager. 5. according to the committee ln of Portland Friday afternoon 7 n a ' Cuft“ ber ucomn«‘rce and t h e poure V hich h re 1 * ClO6e W municipal debt refunding act of closed a fter th a t ' , cd h been the lim itation measure was approv- 1933 th e state supreme court re- j Period for converting four per to bring these articles to the foe- charge. Chamber of commerce m e m -: verdict returned by a circuit court ^h arter wlU tory on Third street near th e Ore- ber» will view pictures on Uie! Jury against th e defendant Attend te' ac<x>rdln« to Donald T. Ten,- h X ” years ¿’, X preTi d by K raus' He de' iterated tlie principle th a t ''tlie ] cent Home Owners' Loan corpor- P"*sid<'nt'' Invitation cards s ^ r v te S m i f n S , faV° 7 ng «he bill power of tlie legislature to e n a c t! atlon bonds Into throe per cent gon Electric depot or notify the financial set-up. builders and con- Berger of Portland Damage aettan ? ban<’uet scheduled for 7 p. » e ** auT ly^ «1» widow. < “ other nienns of supporting a general law applicable alike to all bonds will expire Saturday, urcord- SERA office. Tins Will n o t only aid tractors will be shown films of a r« * from an autom c^Ie L-cldent fOr aterially In relief work but will particular interest to their profes- at Beaverton M arch 18 of this year havt . been sent out this week ,p r b a>da? g h ; ** provid<xl. McAleaJ clthw Is param ount and supreme ing » word received Uiirt week by E m iv> a „ hn,.,i. .u o . home i____ _______ lo °*..tnis members and prospective mem- ter' Miss 82128 J - Shorey, both of cited losses ln revenue th a t would handy way to elim inate ac- sl°n. « while owners 27.. will t—i,_ be in which Miss Ti Hughes alleged year she over any eonfllctlng charter p ro -1U Johnson, attorney for this dls- be bers. ' ' Hillsboro; also a brother in D am ar- result from the passage of the bill. vlslon or ordinal,re of any muiilcl- trlet. Persons wishing to take ud- cumulations of old furnishings th at (Wests at a special evening meet- j was injured. Jurors hearing the All speakers agreed th a t the tax Banquet speakers will in clude, ^ o t t a Mills, Maine. ! case were Jo h n W Price Vesta pallty. rlty or town " While the act vantage of this conversion privilege exist ln nearly every home, Davis !ng. burden was too heavy on property . ------, ,-------- . All three films, which will b e 1 Kanina. Julia Berggren, Fred Rood, A rthur Moulton of Portland, past . . authorizes city councils to refund are asked Io take Uie bonds to their contends. and th a t some other m eans of Desks and chairs for th e SERA sliown a t the cliamber of commerce I Molly Leach. Andrew Bishop, Scott national director: C hester McCar- ■nature bonds without sulnniltlng te a l banks for forwarding to th e raising funds m ust be devised. office are now being produced by rooms' have been provided by the Wolfe, Roy E. Bierly. John Voelker thy, president of the Portland chap- ! the pro|>»sltloii to the voters, a t- Federal Reserve bank, R. R. Easier of Hillsboro spoke in Davidson, ex-secre- " . " William ----- - tonieys here point out th a t It does Four per ren t bonds nre guar- tlie workers ln addition to tables, state housing organization. Mem- Eva O rtm an. Robert K Wilson 7 ter; opposition of the Grange power reasurer of of the the Portland chap- “ • r « ” • ' j tary-treasurer Portland chap- not authorize the waiver of tax j ant«-ed only ius to Interest, whereas dresses and beds for relief cases bcrs of the local committee sponsor- and Edna M Davis bill, explaining how passage of Damages am ounting to $10,000 are tCr; ,.and Jolul Ebbi,'« er of TUla- j E. C. Morford was elected com levies provided by bonding ordl- the three per cent bonds are guar- A number of sets of bed springs W the showings ore V W G ard- power bills liad worked ■ m onder of the W ashington county municipal nances for the retirem ent of bonds, j m itred both aa to principal and and chairs have also been r e - ! n er. Nye O. Bristol. George McGee, j sought by th e estate of GonJIro moolc' ex-state president, to increase property taxes. He de Davis pointed out th a t p - A- Anderson. Janies Say and 8. j Yam ada ln a suit filed Tuesday in I post 2666. Veterans of Foreign Wars, .Six Oregon cities luivc already tak- biterest. Johnson pointed out. Tlie claimed. •««n»x«r (!>.» ..nil..? »_ lx i • I eh th a t the cost of power to J Thursday evening. Installation is clared en advantage of the refunding act period for conversion Ls made by many of the relief cases have no W. Melhuish Uie circuit rourt against M att K urt farm ers in this area was lower than planned for November 1. and nt least 17 others arc cx|x-cted (’ongresslonnl action and the time furniture a t all. The complaint alleges th a t Yamada ln any other point in the country Work Is alm ost ready to start C a r B a d ly D a m a g e d _ A x. T O ther officers selected included considering the sparse population. was fatally Injured June 16 of this Io do .so, according to attorneys 1 cannot be extended. Tticrefore any E rnest Helvogt. senior vice-com Dr. George Dorland of Hillsboro appearing before the supreme court bonds not received on or before ln relief woodynrds n t Hillsboro, a t O ld T ile F a c to ry ye?r wh?n * * waa struc,t bV 8 cor Aloha, Beaverton and Tigard, ac mander; Francis L. Beach, Junior Saturday cannot be converted. In defense of th e measure. The third auto wreck to h ap p en ! d.r ‘™ i y,.‘bL ,‘“ ‘iend?JU' T?le ac’ Considerable interest Ls being vice-coninolider; o. W. Brandaw, talked in favor of the Healing Arts cording to Davis. Huge logs have a t tlie corner near the site of the | h u o c c u r r e d as Yamada was shown In the Hillsboro "hobby" quarterm aster; Ronald C. Vaught, amendment. Ixcii hauled to lots ln th e various H arriett C. Long, state librarian F orm er H ilh i G r id d er s various factory ft| Jam es S e w -Ia » 1 ft ^lks near tt, . sbow to be held at the union high cities and as soon as tools s a r« ' pji n ilu»P bus sent out an 8. O. 8. call for r$f MiiiaHrtVrt zw»_! L* kpierlng oi near near Pon Forest school here November 3 under the chaplain; Dr. A. O. Pitm an, sur- P u b lic S p e a k in g Class o lle m l X taS , w,S S Perry H L. W Batchelar, officer y' R P < la ^ y ^ on o r e C ,,« ^ ' g 5 e c k T , S? e a ™ Z“ / ^ ^ ^ 1 5 geon; ^ day Farnham htotor- donations of books on psychology, diesel engines and curren t prob crlaiut, outstanding tackles on th e o n e cord out of every five will be i v " t ' v . “ i<ar own<xl by Sylvester 1 S ta rte d H e re T u e s d a y , t h e ' iM ^ e 'r o o r t° » o o ° f arran«c>wents are C. T. ian L F ’ Furrow servU^*’officer- lems Tlie books, according to Miss « 1933 Hilhi football team, „ r e n .u k - kept by the\s E R A 7 o r d lrret £ 2? Richardson. T G. Bronleewe and w o n ^ f j F irst meeting of the public overturned and the top completely a c / ge ° f " U“ Un* 8an' e blrds W Verne ' M cKlnne? I ^ , r s ^ u t m r T l “ “ ‘S T I*ong, are needed to supply Hie de- . . ___ . . , , , w and from adults who' are enroll- ^ 7 ' „ shO,'f'l',gs " 7 ” " “ lief purposes, he said. | demolished. The driver” of the caí W#> Par° 'ed ° n to th(< a« « T m . [“ 0 ^ , U speaking class conducted by Miss Eleanor Sm ith of Hillsboro Tues w-ns evidently blinded by the lights Classifications ore stomps, coins,' adjutant, ’ s w ................... - ......... .. day night a t the local library under Hod and Gun Club Meet.» lo t on oncoming car and failed lo c; i .,,j7 » í* ? >.b r o u « h ,t b y ¡ miscellaneous and specials wlthi the euspices of the SERA was a t 'iu < le ^ l\ ^ u , m b l e M t e yb u i ™rned a 8tartln« WpRt d and G un club make and M argaret Drake i t three division« {°r to , high school ! Miss G J a d y ^ M c L e ^ ^ se ^ e ta ry of tended by 27 persons. Classes are starting poaltlon position a nt t West Un4°n Union R° Rod j wake the the to tu re rn enmlna coming from Uie I g D a la<tys in s t th H e alt 1 Hudson-Thmcan*’ i’r7 ’ dlvtslona wl11 w eet Wcditesday evening nt cast. Tlie car turned completely pony and Andrew J. Ellis were set- stu*Jent®' Junior high pupils and the county court, was returned to offered free of charge to adults Ixxiks aiwi the resources of practic end for the Oregon Frost, while the West Union school, a t eight over, landing about 40 feet from) tied out of conrt and dismissed ?Ttlde SCJ’° ° 1 students. Ribbons will I Emanuel hospital Wednesday m om - and will be given from 7 to 9 p. ally every library In the stale have SuUierland Is a regular guard for m. each Tuesday and Thursday. the Oregon State Rooks. j o’clock. tlie road. | (Continued on ,>■■» 10. column $> I ** awarded the winners. | ing, suffering a relapse. (Continuait on imik « i 4. column SERA Offi«*«' S^olrc U I r1 • oroRen I’lirilltlirC re'bullt by thf ^’"nS t© Explain Housing Program K e o a rd G e ts B T T» r til i 3 I • I I » TP J a i 1 1 C n ilb W ailOmanS install Chapter on Monday Honie Owner Bonds Now Convertible Moftortl SclPCtPfl V F W Cfktnmar,Joe '-OmilianCier Hobby Show Here /XttrattS Interest 4f