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VOLUM E II
S ta te C a p ito l
N e w s L e tte r
Benefit Dance—
Shiite Park Pavilion
W ednesday Night
HILkSHORO, O R EG O N , T H U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 24. 1935
Hagg Dairy
Leads Herd
Keep Informed
on County News
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and county affairs."
Keeping you posted, not
only on city, county and com*
munlty events but on the
weekly mercliandlslng offers
of tradesmen and farm ers us
well. Is the sole purpose of
the Hillsboro Argus publish­
ers and stuff.
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of the Argus. Note the com ­
plete coverage o f county,
community and city n e w s
provided by 30 correspond­
ents and an office staff. Head
the reader-interest features
such as Uie S tate Capitol News
Letter, serial novels, comics,
world news pictures a n d
fashions. Study the adver­
tisements, both display and
classified, and see how easy
It Is to save the subscription
cost many times over each
year.
Additional features h a v e
been added recently In order
to give the large family of
readers a quality newspaper
with the maximum of service.
First hand Information on
the activities of Washington
county legislators and o n
measures of particular Inter­
est m tills area will be fea­
tured during the present state
assembly.
And finally, the press lime
has been set ahead f r o m
Thursday afternoon to W ed­
nesday night with the result
th a t all county subscribers re ­
ceive th eir papers on T h u rs­
day morning.
Subscribe to d ay ! Subscrip­
tion prices are »1.50 a year,
85 cents for six monriis and
50 cents for three months.
Backing Law
Forces Seen
as Big Need
Order of Moose
to Hold Benefit
Dance for Needy
NO. 49
Relief Head
Hits Rumors
of Starvation
Change Milk
Mystery Serial
to Begin Soon
Control Bill
"The Kennel Murder Case."
acclaimed as the greatest and
Benefit dance to assist In pro-
most
baffling mystery story
Il V A
I.
L I N I) Il K O K
i vldlng relief for needy transient
of th e series w ritten by S. 8
families In W ashington county has
Van Dine, will appear serial­
been scheduled for Wednesday eve-
M artin's Legislative
ly In the Hillsboro Argus be­
Inlng at Shute park auditorium by
ginning February 7.
| the local Moose lodge. The group
Program Meeting
Argus readers have enjoyed
has also established a commissary
"Queen Anne's Lace, ’ the pol­
Opposition
R ced v ille D a iry m en M a k e
D istrict A ttorn ey D eclares ‘n the old Den of Sweets building
D ecla res G overnm ent
O riginal Sponsor Consider»
itical novel th a t has been ru n ­
> on Second street as a clearing
E n viab le R ecord for
ning In this paper for the
S yn d icalism A ct M ust
house for donations of fruit, veget-
C om m odities A v ailab le
M easure as D an ger
,
M
.
ables and clothing.
past four months. The pub­
1934 P roduction
ÇAI.KM The administration's inc-'
to T ransient Group
b e M a in ta in e d
Auditorium has been donated for
to D airym en
lishers believe th a t "The K en­
Inlutive prog ruin h a s boggedj
nel M urder Case," featuring
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I the benefit dance by R. C. Hub-
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down, tem porarily at least, under an ■
the breath-taking escapades
,
.
. .
_ .
- bard and J. C. Carpenter, who have
avalanche ot adverse criticism. A d ­
of Philo Vance, the super­
R ed A c t iv it y / C it e d rink,
,ud and
u>® music
bunding for a skating A D D rooriation
Cut
T h re e C lasses
D e leg a tio n O p p o se s
m inistration leaders In th e house. I T o p s
sleuth, will prove even more
will be donated
rr
r
where the bills are now pending, j
popular th an the previous
•
i by the "Revelers" nine-piece or-
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however, were hopeful th a t objec- :
serial.
chestra. Mayor O arrett and mem-
tlons raised to th e several ..... ..
j\v era „e
P ortland L eader to hpeak perg of the city council are also co- N o Starving F am ilies K now n
C an a door bolt Itself? If
P roduction M ark
Oil Curb S ought by R o m ;
could be satisfactorily Ironed out
*
operating.
not, then how did the killer
B
efore
R
otarians
to
C
ounty
R
elief
Body
and th a t the entire program, some- )
H igh in A ssociation
H ughes S eek s T ax A id
escape and bolt the door on
Donations of food, fruit, veget-
w hat modified, would be well on Us I
the inside? Why was the vlc-
j ables, clothing, etc. are being solic-
way to completion by the end of
tlm killed twice? Can you
Good American citizenship m u s t! {tPd by members of the Moose
"There are no starving families
«By A. L. Lindbaak)
the second week of the session.
David Hagg Ar Sons. Iteedvlllc
take a stand for law and order ^ d8P n" d‘rPi
in Hillsboro or W ashington county ! read the story In a dog’s
SALEM Amendments to the milk
First Indications of opposition to dairymen, have dom inated monthly
eyes?
a n d support law enforcem ent o f - ,
« m i r r o r Heraona lh a t
knoWn to th(. county re _
control
bill
proposed by Repre­
the measures which (lovernor M ar- reports of the Y amhill-W ashington
These and other baffling
flcials, declared D istrict Attorney ,
8
communicate Uei committee. • This was the state-
sentative Honey man would consti­
Un hud sen t to the legislature the Herd im provem ent association dur-
questions
present
themselves
O Russell Morgan in speaking be-
h e a d o u a rte rs n t v n ¿¡¡¡to mPnt made today by R w WeU-
tute only an entering wedge to
tlrst day of the session, cuuie when mg the pust year with alm ost the
to readers of "The Kennel
fore the Hillsboro R otary club last
»alanes Z r e ^
<ounty reUei committee chairm an
the destruction of the work th a t
the joint ways and m eans com m it- regularity of clock-work In the
M urder Case ' as Philo Vance
has been done In the past year
Thursday. He urged all to make a
m - f f v i l . i »
in commenting on reports to the
lee refused to put Us "okeh" mi the December tests, the Beedvlil« herd
gathers the strands of evi­
study of existing conditions and v d
e
effect th a t some 50 transient fam -
toward stabilizing the dairy indus­
planning comm ittee bill In spite of was high In the production class
dence and seeks to find a sol­
renew th eir backing of constituted
rbUefn
¡s ta te s lUes in the county were iacln* s la r-
try in the opinion of A. P. Ire­
(he request from Uie executive de- (or more ttuui 40 cows, hud one
ution to th e crime from a
government.
land of Forest Orove, who has been
vation due to reductions In tr a n ­
IHirtinent th a t tla* measure be Uf the two highest producing anl-
bewildering mass of clews.
D
istrict
attorneys
of
Oregon
here this week working in opposi­
sient relief appropriations.
spreded along on Its wuy to Uie main in the association and hud
Don't miss the opening
unanimously went on record as
tion to the Honeyman measure.
"Governm ent commodities are
rtutute books. Members of Uie coni- the high producing cow Ui the two-
chapters of this absorbing,
tavormg th e s tr e n g th e n in g of the
As sponsor of the milk control
available for transient relief and
m ltlec were of the opinion Dial year-old class.
thrilling m urder mystery nov­
crim inal syndicalism law and In
bill while a member of the senate
are being distributed as rapidly as
the measure went even farth er Uian
lluggs herd of 52 grade Jerseys
el
which
will
appear
serially
asking all civic and patriotic organ­
from W ashington county in 1933
possible,” he explained. "The situa­
its sponsors suspected. One sen- uveruged 634 pounds of milk and
in this- paper beginning Feb
izations to give their support to
! Ireland Is Intensely interested In
tio n is acute only In so far as the
utor described It us a "F ranken- 37 77 pounds of butterful durUig
ruary
7.
the forces opposing repeal of this
t the preservation of the measure In­
transient relief fund for January
stein monsU'r which not even lls December, according to Uie report
law. D istrict Attorney Morgan said
tact except for a few minor am end­
has been reduced to almost a third +
creator could dism antle and which released Uils week by J. P. Loli-
the goal of comm unists for 1835 H ighw ay G roup to C ontract oi Previous appropriations.
ments which will be proposed by
woidd, ultim ately, devour Us m as-i reus, tester. "Sally ll," a grade
was to secure repeal of this law
the dairym en and distributors.
Situation Explained
ter."
i Jersey owned by th e same dairy.
if nothing else. All law enforcing
for W id en in g B aseline
Approximately 44 families on the
B rat Down Price
Senator Htrayer, democi st, and ranked us second high producing
officers lh a t he had ever contained
_____
county relief rolls are listed as
'T h e chain stores are back of
veteran member of the c< nunlttee cow in the tests, turning tu a rec-
were for the law, he said.
"transients" because they have not
the Honeyman bill," in the opinion
declared Uu»t the measure would urd of 1283 pounds ol nulk knd 80 8
C ontract for widening an d re- resided in Oregon long enough to
Protects La*-Abiding
of Ireland. "They w ant to use milk
set up a super-commission with pounds of buttorlut during t h e
Referring to Governor M artin's surfacing Baseline street from F ifth establish residence. Relief funds for
_____
as a leader which would mean the
extra-legislative powers which could, month. In the two-year-old class.
___________
________ ____
attitu d e on ____
th e syndicalism
act. _Range street will be awarded the care of this classification of
resumption of the old milk wars
If It were so minded, seriously in- Haggs’ "im leh 18" topped the field
Morgan stated th a t in answer t o a next Thursday by the state high- needy is entirely separate from work T ax L eague H ears T a lk and ultim ate beating down of the
terfere with the duties of depart- with a production ol 1032 pounds
direct
question
from
him
at
the
way
commission,
according
to
word
and
direct
relief
for
residents,
Weil
,•
o -n
I price received by the producer for
m ent and Institution heads Sen- of mUk and 68.1 pounds of butter-
E q u alization B ill
hu product ••
district attorneys' meeting the gov- ceteived by Hillsboro officials this declared.
ator Zim merm an, R epresentative fat.
ernor
had
said
th
a
t
he
opposed
lls
*
eek
Proposed
improvement,
which
G
overnment
commodities
and
di-
Snyder and other members of the
Keeord» Given
j
Neither can Ireland see any good
•
T
repeal and would veto it if it pass-
a federal aid project, will be a rect relief funds are distributed
cuinm lllee also took turns a t pick-
B. •’ S tu p fels herd at 8t. Paul
Tax levy
of 1 t» mills under the . l purpose to be served
V
I
l
i
i
n
C
f
C
I
f
l
L
i
l
W
ed
the
legislature
The
United
Slates
continuation
of
the
highway
work
to
transient
families
following
the
-
, h „ by th e pro-
lag Ute measure to pieces. T here was high In Uie class lor herds of
supreme coutl . declared the prose- completed last sum mer from the same investigations as are conduct- proposed “ County School Equaliza- P“ “ 1
th® co<?“ '0 board
was. apparently no objection to the between 20 and 40 anim als with an
....
tutor. as a m atter of sell p ie ^ r -
clty
F ifth street.
, ed for regular relief cases, he s l a t - , rion" bill ------
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“ Ve members-
would -----
provide
approxi- j TOm
creation of an advisory commission average record of 880 pounds of
Baseline
street
will
be
widened
ed
The
only
discrim
ination
Ues
In
mately
J800
p
teacher
In
'c
o
u
n
ty
i
tat2
.
i
*
U1
°
°
ly
increaae
adndn'
p
n
f
f
T
.
L
valion,
has
held
th
a
t
It
is
tne
per-
to work out a program of public milk and 38.23 pounds of bultcrfut Nex
ro m o n a u i n e e n la n e iecl
Of a state to fram e to 36 feet lo r a distance
n c e of
o f five
fiv e the fact th a t transients are not
. . .
...
istrauve cost of the board w ithout
works and conservation of Uie lor 28 purebred Jerseys.
G. H.
grade
schools
when
added
to
ex-
'
adding
any
to
the
effectiveness
of
crim inal syndicalism laws for a pro- blocks, according to the proposai, eligible for work relief
P la ces at T ualatin
s la te s n a tu ra l resources, which. It Pullenwlder, a new member at
tection ol the law-abiding citizen New euros, gutters an d driveways
Many of the transient families isting state, elem entary and county the control,” he pointed out. "As
seems. Is all tlia t the governor Is Carlton, ranked first In the class
ugainst those who would overthrow are to be installed and the street now ln Washington county have school funds. T his was th e state- for the consumer oemg represented
particularly Interested In.
for 12 to 20 animals, 14 pureured
__
_____
Resolution
declaring
c
e
r
t
a
i
n
governm ent by force.
repaved, according to George Me- come from the drouth areas, ac- ment of O. B. K raus county school on the board the three member»
to U1C
the b‘“J*r
budgetary
'M in pounds
g 887 of
pounds
of clause» of the Truck and Bus bill this
. (Opposition
'
la r y con- milk and •''«
48.1S
bu tter-
Communists have the most insld- Q«e. city m anager.
cording to Leon Davis of the coun-
pr,ripnt
ln r iiscu csln e th e now on the board are consumers.”
Ireland was only one of h a delega-
trol bill», two in number, developed
m onth In the «null to be detrim ental to Uie agrlcul- i o u s ways of achieving certain ob-
Request th a t the commission com-
SE RA oiiice. These people come
pc
■
■
2, ^ ^
a t Friday's MMtoo to the hottoj h(.rd
o mR ‘ D ick ie, herd a t tu rs l Industry and asking th a t Uie jcclive. th a t one can conceive, de- p le i? the highway widening on he" , wlth Ultle money' expecting proposed measure Saturday night ion of sevenU dauym en hero dwr-
rommlUse on adm inistrallon and Nl,wbt.r
won | loMors wltj, n l,„. G range legislative committee seek d a re d the district attorney, who Baseline through Hillsooro w a s 10
work and
not i'eaii'4e during a W ashington County T a x ,“ *8
an e ,io rt
splke
reorganization which U sponsor- purebr,.d nnd grttd(, Jerscy8 aver. repeal of restriction on farm vehicles read quotations from trial testl- made by city officials and rest- e" 1Plo-'™ent is practically not avail- Equalization league meeting hero. I
measure.
¡in, « '.¡n i ™ u ire an «1 called “8 ‘“ 8 103 P” ““ «» ol "»‘IK “>'d 48 98
adopted Wednesday afternoon mony in crim inal syndicalism cases dents last summer. Word th a t »10,- ablJ .
UmU?
Another meeting of the t a x ;
Like,J'
b r ,¡¡¡¡¡..«1..^.L ir a , ¡¡¡¡I
pounds of butterfat.
by the W ashington County Pomona “ nd from th eir program of tactics 008 had been set aside for the pur-
, fa™llles are n° l
,
.
Representative Ross of W ashing-
M If-supporting booids u,‘d ^ ' llnla'
High producing cow In the asso- G range a t T ualatin. OUier resolu- calling lor strikes, general strikes pose was received last August. Later
st n t
th eir PUces oi lea8Ue wlU
heW a t t*1®
: ton county broke into the limelight
sion» to pl.uc inelr revenues in claUon ,or December was "Alice." tlons presented sought reduction of and demonstrations. He declared the city received assurance th a t
he declared-
house a t 8 p. m. this S atu rd ay ; tip» weeg
the sponsor of a bill
the " ' • f * 8’'“ *
' [ ~
a
purebred Guernsey owned by »he governor » proposed budget by th a t overthrow of the United S tates the widening would be completed
°rifanizations in Hillsboro with Donald T. Templeton, county which is expected to find strenuous
look to the legislature for appro- JaIllt.s crulckshank At Sons at Me- elim inating duplicate ol flees and government by force is an objective, tor a full five blocks.
and Waahington county have al- judge, as one of th e speakers, opposition from the big on com-
prlallons for th eir support. Sports-
T his anim al produced curtailm ent of the number of rep- They suggest Infiltration of their
Fourteen other hwhwav nrmecL, u® /8 taken “»» «ctive p art in re- County legislators have also been panics.
men of the s t a le who »uppori the J
oj „„.g iuul 84 , pounds resentatlves In the state legislature workers to spread Uie germ of revo- wU1 be aw ar<ied c o n tra c to rs ^ t th e }ifii W° F^ “ n<L
be^n Part,cu* invited to attend. H. R. Findley, The measure, briefly, would pro-
gume coninilSHion through purchase of bllt(l,ria
during the ______
monUi
Clause in the Truck and Bus bill lution ui the arm y anu navy, advo- stale highway commission meeting larIy active ln handling the transient chairm an, stated th a t meetings hibit wholesalers of oil from en-
______ t _ during__
of
and
in the
n » age
>a., r classes
iu » , w
» n tliat attracted
tio n
cConiinu«d on p.»< s, column i )
Thursday
Projects proposed in problem’ R was explained.
may be held each Saturday night gaging also ln the retail business.
i . hunting
.
..,.a fishing
r r n r .,n r license»
» w ith ob-
th e
B a d e rs In
were
attracted Dartlcular
particular atten
attention
during the state assembly. A large
enactm ent, it is pointed out,
s a
s
•s
W ashmgton county, other th an the
attendance is urged.
would require th e big distributors
local Improvement, include the ro-
rates
on farm - produce
x
-
~
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.......- was - also
....
Purpose of the equalization bill who now- operate their own filling
suriacm g of approximately a half-
sought. Resolution on the budget
is to distribute the school tax bur- stations to dispose of these proper-
nule of the T ualatin valley high­
members of the oUier profession»
________________
wo* laid on the table.
P^CCPC
C ~ ' |' ' l i n i C den- K raus declared Saturday Larg- tlts at ° “ce w ^d ep en d en t dealers.
way in Forest Grove and the grad­
wlxNM* examining boards would also
Fay Mills of W ashington G range
ing and paving of 1,1 miles of the
A
er district» would help small dis-
Representative Hughes of W ash-
be effected by tills measure w ant
was installed as Pomona master.
Votaw unit, M ultnom ah county line-
tricts with low valuations. State mgton county is co-author with
flic legtalature to keep hands off
O
ther
officers
installed
were:
Harry
a
u ,h
»,
T hat a community credit policy Newoerg section of the West Side
Transportation and tuition claims school fund, arising from interest Representative Caufield of Tllla-
llielr board*. And so it goes.
t o
L » P H n n n r p J j * h
s u d c k l« B h e r w ^ d ^ t . ^ r should l,rotcct h*'111 m erchants and Paciilc Ingtiway.
totaling »30.310 for the first half °n the irreducible school fund, the mook county and Senator Staples
The other measure ln this group
IO
D C I l O l l O l C U 3; “ • 8 U ‘‘ k e *\ llr*'(xxl. lecturer, consumers was the declaration of M aintenance agreem ents
in con- of the current year were approved two-mill elem entary tax
and the of M ultnom ah county, of a m eas-
would authorize the governor or
ur . i l u
« ,n
Ste* ’ c c «ram ati of Portland, credit necuon with Uie proposed highway Friday night by the non-high school county school fund would be pooled ure which would prohibit the ie-
Ins budget director to revise bud­
~
Mills,
Washington,
as-
manager
of
Bedell
company,
a
t
the
widening
project
were
approved
this
district
board.
Claims
for
tuition
with
the
special
equalization
levy moval of standing tim ber from any
gets of Uie various stale d ep art­
inoi
c « ’.nmu r H tvêndrk’e 'l Y n l i i ^ *
k
Ur.2|U ' rh am ber of commerce Monday noon, week by the city council. Agree- amounted to »19.575 and for tran s- and distributed to schools on the Jand on which th e taxes had not
ments and InsUlutlons, shift money Mayor
en c °E 'w f r T»d Kx-Counill- R ,' t ’**dt> c, “Plam . A. M. Kennedy, Braman outlined the co-operative m ents to m aintain improvements portation »10,745.
basis of the num ber of teachers.
Pa‘d. The bill bears the emer-
Small school districts would gain
®nd “ aPPro w d would
„y the proposed plan, he declared. deco“ e ®ffect‘v® immediately upon
Medium sized and large d i s t r i c t s s ^ t m - e by th e governor,
action.
715, tuition »1875; Tigard union will still have to levy special dis-
’
except tliosc headed by elective of- arc planned on th e program.
Beatrice Hanson, Beaverton. Po-
M erchants must work together ln
high school, transportation »1795. trlct taxes, he continued.
y f
•
w-»«
flcials Representative Homer Angell
R. R. Easter, P. L. P atterson and
order to prevent excessive open
tuition »3750; Hillsboro union high
Discussions of the “County School X- 1 O U S 1 H P XT l c L f l
of M ultnom ah county, who led the T. O. Bronleewe have general charge i>
y—
accounts and to elim inate credit
school, transportation »3000. tuition Equalization" bill and the ''»3000
C5
fight against the measure, declared of the event O ther committees In- K C C fC a tlO n I j r O U D
S
p
s
s
i
o
n
H
p
t
*
P
»3750;
Forest
Grove
union
high
evils, the speaker declared. On the
Exemption" proposal were held in
a.
a. J
th at It would perm it the governor elude: Mrs A. W. H offm an and
_ _
*
t o r w - o o x v /x a * 1 L I V rfhooj transportation »300. tuition an
other
hand,
m
erchants
m
ust
work
informal
m
anner
due
to
the
I
V
J
C
C
tS d ld t C C l
to upset the work of the ways and Mrs. R. J. Nicol, bridge, Mrs C. T.
P laM S M p P tS H l 'I V with debtors through pooling of
_____
I »900; T ualatin high school, tran s- small attendance resulting fro m |
_
means committee and the leglsla- Rlcliardson an d Mrs Lyman Howe
w - w - x j
a
bad weather.
hire and vested entirely too much pinochle: Mrs. T O. Bronleewe and
Recreation school community or- o accounts
m ^ id ln to
^ e r Insure
in ^ T h collections
e ^ ^ o m '^ ^ with-
èm
authority ln one official.
Mias Marlon Lytle, surprise; and 8“,n 4 a t on„ 1lei‘ders , of W ashington
n. 8
g th customer em
Intensive campaign for house re ­
* * •
Mrs Eva Downs Mrs ELhel Humps county will be held ln Hillsboro.
pairing
and remodeling under th e
and Mrs E C.' McKln ev.
. “ >d W<«besday
Co-operation and organization are th e county jamboree with Hills c o u n t i n g to »1500 from Portland B en n ett In v ited
schools were also approved.
federal housing adm inistration pro-
post and auxiliary unit a i
Transportation costs this year are
u.!,,™.,! m
b. a » fast
1 ^ , one ri^i.i
„ J directors
. u - R lJîi;
'„ . " 4 “ ?°™ P ï “ 18e h all cording to B ram an Action on a „ ”
stepped
Into
right „If
off
Officers . and
to A d d ress M eet gram w111 ** started ln Hiusbon»
of their
t h e trude
under Skow.
the direcUon
of M the
tS G N er-
credit
poUcy a t thte rime is oar of
hosU'
Indlvld^al
business
sessions
based on C
controcU
between
the
representing
a-
iic t.r iv
the
two
groups
will
be
held
orio.
the
bat
of
the
M
ultnom
ah
county
chamber
of
commerce
and
their
- „ „
. . . .
. ,
! February 4 with a series of m eet-
•kingmakers" when he passed out wive. wUl serve M th e re c e p ito U t»»l R eere.tiof, a s s o c ïa ïto " N“ ' p r o v ^ t h e ^ m r o n c e ^ i th ^ e r e t^
aV t a ?
Tn'tÏTe Vrie?ans ^ ¿ r a ^ X ° n„U?„C
t y ^ ^ „
h ? o e.tL
o T e! ^ d . n tde
?
Portland, has
has been
been Invited
Invited to
lngs , for businessmen, contractors,
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of
Portland,
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a s - ; committee. This group will Include
com m unity group entertainm ent evils th a t Dreeederf th*
bal1 on West
tendent. said. Tuition in the county address th e Townsend club m eet- sealers and farm ers. T hree speak-
signments. While the voice was th e Mr. and Mrs. H L. MacKenzle, M r “f adm8lnds an d descripttons will pression
P
ca tne recent de-
Legionnaires will m eet at
t h c is based on »75 per year per stu- ing a t 2:30 p. m. Sunday a t the ers, versed in th e federal housing
volee of Cooter the luuid lookini and Mrs. P. L. Patterson, Mr. and n,*„dcl!Ji>Il'’.t,r“ted *19’ ,be co o p é ra - pres*’on-
Problems which m ust be settled X5tei aii l ,,ha11
8 ° ’clock
very much like the hand of G ra- Mrs All O Johnson. Mr. and Mrs ;
9Ti:pl'‘h„‘mtel ‘,dl,i i , i , A in establlshlng cornmunll^r c ^ n f ? ^ d e n t l ' S
, ( T wUl
r o m m S t o ^ w‘^ c h S ^ k e r * . " ¡P rogram
X
t be In attendance, ac-
ham -L atourette-et-al of the Mult- Morris Well. Mr and Mrs. C. T.
d e s Include handling of de-
' ?h
? UX' charge u due t0 the fact th a t most Salem a t the m onster mass Town- campaign m am w er8
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policies
nomali delegation. Cooter's prom pt Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. L. People intending
a tten d 1 sirould ilnquent accounts, excessive m er- . a ry m em bers m eet ln the cham - of the students from th is county send plan hearing Monday after-
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recognition of his boner and hi* J Rushlow. An orchestra consisting make plans to be present all three chandlse returns, pyram iding of a c - '
WUh M” ' attendln8 Portland schools go to , noon ln the state house before the I
open w th , t h e
just as prom pt re-assignm ent o f , of C harles Walker. R. J. Scearce, evenings as the program Is pro- counts and interest charges on open 1
P,a ,ttFr.so" , Presldln8-
trade schools.
| unemployment committee and Jo in t1 chamber 0 * commerce luncheon,
some of the more im portant com- J J. B. Ihle, John Spicker and Tom greasive. according to W F Cvrus accounts. B ram an stated. He pointed
“ a r old /• W arner of Portland. Total of 638 students from no n -I meeting of the legislature. .D uring the afternoon, meetings are
m lttee chairm anships did much to | Shuck will provide music.
! county agent.
• • r
. out how P ortland firm s co-operated
1’a u °n al vice-commander ot t h e high school areas were listed by I Several thousand delegates from i scheduled for contractors and build-
restore harm ony In the runks an d i —
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through the Portland C redit bureau j An’erlcan Legion and immediate the board. Claims, however, are : the Townsend cluhs of Oregon at-
m aterial dealers. A rrangem ents
Just to prove tliat there were no
on these problems and explained
P“ 1, ,s ta,t c commander, will be the based on the average dally attend- tended this meeting asking
th e 1are now being made to have the
hard feelings the members gave
how several stores working to- “~
Principal
speaker.
He
will
discuss
ance.
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I
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nplpal sPeaker-
ance
state legislature t o memorialize I m a k e r s appear *--«—
before local
their speaker a vote of confidence.'
gether could accomplish far more „ ,
ayn!.ent of AdJnsted Service
Routine business was conducted; congress to enact the Townsend i ers ln the evening to explain how
th an one Individual firm.
certificates a t the Joint meeting.
during the balance of the board old age revolving pension plan In- bhe program affects the farmers.
Estes Snedecor, Portland attorney,
Members oi th e organization from meeting.
j to law. R epresentatives of the Io- ! Program was outlined Thursday
Development of standard credit
who was one of the outstanding
applications requiring competent P ortland and other nearby c e n -;
_________ ____
; cal club were Rev. and Mrs. R. L. when V. H. D ent of the Portland
house members ln the 1933 session, (Authentic statement by R<»ver W. Itabeon)
r* J
tax of from five to fifteen per cent references and credentials is now ' ters are also expected. Forest Grove t
Putnam , Miss Theona Putnam , Mrs. office visited ln Hillsboro to check
but who was defeated for the dem ­
Copyrieht 1935
being
conducted
by
P
ortland
mer-
has
challenged
Sherwood
for
at-
1
a
x
p
a
y
t
'
F
S
K
c
d
C
C
D
l
would be necessary to finance the
PubliHhem' Financial Rureau
| J. F. Buckland and Rev. H e n ry ' up on progress of the program In
ocratic nom ination last May, Is
chants.
He
declared
th
a
t
the
time
tendance
at
the
local
meeting
1
z
Young.
I this area.
Babson Park, Florida, January plan. TTie »1,800.000.000 required
serving ns legal advisor to Governor
would come when m erchants and!
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Land in T a x S u it
M nrtln In drafting the adm lnlstrn- *8’ 1038 Som e readers may re ­ for the first m onth's operations of
consumers
would
co-operate
In
es-
r
j
-
f
W
7
*
the
pension
would
be
raised
through
turn m easures and passing on s u c h , 8ard the Townsend Old Age Plan as
Forty tracts of land Included ln
a general credit policy. I y CRI W l t l t C F
measures as come into the hands [ »hotber white rabbltt, while others the usual methods of government tabllshlng
the county tax foreclosure action
H. E. Staples of the local Credit
of the governor a fter m aking th e may honestly believe th a t the financing. Townsenders see a tre ­ Bureaus, Inc., acted as chairm an.
; for the years 1930 and prior have
circuit of the house and senate.
(scheme Is a true social panacea. mendous saving ln certain direc­
been redeemed since the summons
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All. however, m ust recognize th a t tions For example, through the
J
was first published January 3, ac-
The dem and of Harry Hopkins. 11 1,as created a powerful Interest elimination of present pension sys­ Federal A ir B ase
I
cording
to Miss Gladys Eisner of
Ry Clinton F. Haight
federal relief adm inistrator, th a t froln l h r Pacific to the Atlantic tems, of poorliouses, and through
teaches has been sought alike by
the tax departm ent. Redemption of
Editor, Blue Mountain Eagle
Oregon put up $4.000,000 a year to- ln tbe subject of old age pensions, a sharp drop in crime costs. But
A fter giving W ashington county the tracts brought In approxlm ate-
both saint and sinner, for a sinister
in
S
ta
te
P
rom
ised
Canyon
City,
Oregon
ward the relief of Its own u n e m -l T h ® discussion already aroused In addition to these savings, Town­
or a scantlfled sentim ent.
,a
of real w inter last week- ly »3000 In delinquent taxes. Miss
i Editor’»
N ote-
He-
ployed has the governor and th e [ Rhows clearly th a t there Is a tre- send Crusaders see costless opera­ .
B ut let us bounce about.
y alr base would be end. the w eather man suddenly Eisner declared.
, h„ Or^
„ „ Legislator
v -,.r „ Haight,
,r„ „ r_
tion when the scheme Is once under ro n irlT ' m 1 arm
lawinakers worried. So far no one mcndous pressure ln this country way.
room, ■ where the
" e? r p?rtland was the changed his mind late Sunday night,
Tax foreclosure suit as originally osie. ¡raL-ibiZ editor of the oft-qiot«i . This historic
, ,
has come forward with any p r n c - ) hxlay for the passage of some form
central th ought of a confidential cleaned u d the snow and ice in ched included approximately l l 0 0 - l B,u* Mount>in >•*»!•.” wh<*« "exagger-1 house meets is not on the square
Purchasing Prosperity
tlcal suggestion as to where this of old n8e soclal security.
report received in anfhnwU<A.
Portland this
timi» a ana
n d p g in m a d « » u u h « « » 000 in delinquent levies and ab o u t,
‘
.£nd dr?1,<r‘M h*ye
I t is a beautiful
room,
ornate,
I« r record
tto r n tune
returned conditions
M « m u o u ic v ic a a n u » W U l popular!»«!
him w ith the people o f south- n r e t e n t ln n e
a ild o H
w it h
much cash Is to be had. T he only
S2*M’ “ Month a t Sixty
j These people —
-.... th a t ,„vu
claim
their week from m illtArv authorities
in to normal.
1350 parcels of land. Approximately — t o w n . " 1» writing thi» column, P«tenU ous. gilded and with the
W nshinoton D.
n o C. Hillsboro,
uni-»™ - G
c resh
—u l
t
t
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great windows embellished w ith th e
suggestions so far advanced In-
First, let me briefly outline th e pension plan will end the depression WaslUngton.
j * * H eavy s n o w ia u ill almost ----- r Y T
were nam ed ,n the
„ „ J n, ,
volve certificates of Indebtedness 1 1 1 11 proposM to give a pen sio n ! abruptly and perm anently. They H ill V a n c o u v e r
stained a rt glass of the cathedral of
s
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ardest‘V
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/
t
o
g
V
u
^
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n
't
w
^
i
S
of'unredeem
ed
property
In-I
or bond Issues or sotno new t a x ' °* *200 P*'r m onth to every person j feel th a t our problem today Is
medieval mystery.
and when It comes to this latter ovrr ',lxty veara of a8e having no simply to create more purchasing secure designation as the site for of snow covered the floor of the volved in the foreclosure action #ion lhMt *re not »epaarin« in the daily
The room looks much larger th a n
projxisal Ideas seem to be confined ®rlmln»> record. The rerlpient prom- j power and prosperity will return the promised governm ent air base, valley. During the day two more will probably be held about M arch ,
of the
It Is, writh the speaker, Jo h n Coo-
to more taxes from Incomes by re- i lNes' linder oath, th a t he or she post-haste. With oldsters obligated
The letter indicated th a t three lncti£J fel1
fr e e in g w eath- 20. according to the district atto r-
Anc* 80
ls the legislature, the ter, standing up behind an elevated
duclng the exemptions or to some wl’1 not. Pn8aBe In any fu rth er to spend »19,200,000,000 a year, there Pacific coast bases were to be es- er f,riday and Saturday turned the ney’s office. This date has been h°tise. one of the three legs upon bar, like a saloon. Down ln front
sort of a sales tax, n either of 8aln*,tl Inbor nnd th a t he or she will be created such a gigantic de- tabltshed. It also m entioned th a t tenm orature of* toe v m ? w «
tentatively set so as to avoid the whlch the 8rand oId state of O re~ of him ls another bar where a
whlch Is very popular in Oregon. ! w111 ?Pe n d , »he »200 during t h e ! m and for all kinds of goods th a t Oregon was one of the last areas of S atm ^ay i t o t ‘ wh?S t h “ th??mo- rush anticipated on M arch 1ft when Ron stands, like a tr lp o d -th e ex- cow-puncher from Eastern Oregon,
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month w ithin th e United States. Idle m anufacturing plants will lm- flrst rank in commerce and Indus- m eter dropped to 10 degrees.
| tb ® ilrst quarter of the 1935 taxes e®uriy®. Judicial and legislative— m ight be tem pted to step and buy
Both the house and senate have I ¡™® plan ls bflsed on the theory | mediately be forced to operate a t w ithout ealr‘°starions 10 ** en tlrely . Sl’nday .U'ornlng local residents wln be payable.
and under our form of government, a drink. Behind this bar are four
loaded their payrolls with the u s u a l1 llftl Pach Person spending »200 a | capacity. The sting of the financ-
it is with the legislative leg th a t or five bartenders and a member
i
......
| awoke to find snow falling again.
ntimber of clerks, stenographers and ,” ont1’ crrn tps a Job for one or Ing tax will be eased by our swift
governm ent limps. I t ls the parlia­ can step up to the bar and order a
'bo c b I committee consisting of O. Four more inches of snow tell dur- City M anager A tten d s
other employes 83 ln the senate i ’PJ? ‘“ Idltl?nal workers. About Journey to prosperity. Some en- t helps, C. T. Richardson and W. Cl.; inff the day, bringing the total
m vssv
entary
»4
• • 1 aa * c * ® j
•»•
» « ^ v branch
i a h u h u of
i B government
i/v c m u ie iib u th
ia a v t resolution, memorial or a bill or
_ m u n i c i p a l M e e t F riday has been found wanting. Not only you can find out anything th a t
and 114 In the house which is slight-
would be expected to ac-1 thuslastlc exponents even claim Ide are acting in the Interests o f ! for th e stor<' to eight. Late Sunday
evening a "Chinook • wind sent the
George McGee, city m anager, a t- in this country, but throughout the has happened here for 25 y ean ,
... above
----- . the first week record for cept the pension. Hence. Townsend there will never be another de­ the Hillsboro designation
ly
tem perature up to norm al a n d ! tended a session of the League of world the function of legislative from Fred Drager, the chief clerk,
the 1933 session. Every senator and adherents allege the plan would pression—"hum anity will forever be
hvr
M
n
n
^
v
snow
blanket'
10
8lush
I
?
rP8on
c ltlw Friday a t Salem. The authority have been merged with
representative has a personal secre­ open Jobs for n t least 8,000,000 relieved from the fear of destitution
Band Instrum ents Needed
legislative program of th e league imperial rule, taking the form of a who knows w hat’s what, who’s who
and w ant." and hence "the genial
tary whether they need one or not. people under sixty.
Band Instrum ents of all kinds by Monday.
and why.
n tn o z fln n lt
_
Tem peratures since Sunday have was discussed.
H itler a Mussolini
"nr a R n r e n .. <n
does Dr. Townsend - - propose
Muny of the legislators h a v e . How
„
----- sun of hum an happiness will dis­ are needed by the grade school ln been
And to the left is the press with
norm al and practically all of
“W estern City." the official pub- America
OT a Bureau ln
brought th eir wives along to handle |
n“ncp, hls sc,5 ' ” P? Wlth 8 000 - sipate the dark clouds of distrust the organization of a band. They
_
.
, th eir noiseless typew riters grinding
dav
Snow
dlsaPPeared
before
Tues-
(
Ucatlon
for
municipal
leagues
in
1000
people
receiving
»200
each
day.
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m
u.uv.p.1
.nm
ues
m
|
Running
th
e
current
o
f
t
h
e
out
the dope th a t von folk hack
thelr stenographic work. The house
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would appreciate hearing from own­
and gloom, and despair.
City workmen cleared stash from c o X \ Picture °o) M c o T e ''ta 'th e ' ^
‘V h o u n w e r ^ r o ^
had eight assistant serg ean t-at- m onth rile annual cost would be
Now, w hat are some objections ers of such Instrum ents with the
arms. four door-keepers and four »19.200.000.000. Townsendlans esti­ to this "catchy" Idea? Will there view of borrowing and perhaps buy­ sidewalks a n d downtown streets January Issue. McGee is vlce-presi- the governor with the Jeweled dla- gon J o u m ^ D u ^ e i n n e ^ S J -
mate th a t a "m anufacturers' sales
(Continued on pnge 7, column 6)
ing.
(Continued on page 8. column 4)
Monday,
dent of the Oregon league.
dem of authority, which history!
(Continual on p » „ i, MtunuU)
Tests Again
Street Work
Planned Here
Gives Alarm
J
Kraus Cites
School Data
Grange Seeks
Ex-Councilmen
Credit Policy
Plan Outlined
Non-High Body
County Legion
Towsend Pension Proposal
Scored by Noted Economist
Sidelights of State Assembly
Given by Ring-side Observer
Visits Valley
am a w