Page Four H I L L 8 B O HO Rillsbonáj^A.1 W ilk W hich 11 Combined I ho Hillsboro Independent H itlfb o ro Argus ootah 1894 HilU kecv Independent oitab 1ST? M c K IN N E Y A M e K IN N K Y . l*ohhoben Published ThurwAav Entered as sooond^laos m atter in the Courageous ARG U S. Cannery Unit Planned Here H IL L S B O R O OREG o y W ilis I r o phy No m atter how one may consider cer tain parts of the inflationary bonus bill vetoed by the president, it must be con ceded that the veto message was one of the most courageous political documents R e lie f G ro u p s C o n te m p la te ever delivered. In view of the great de N e w P la n ts in C o u n ty mand and the strong veteran vote it took real courage and leadership to say no. s for o p e ratio n of relief This paper has leaned tow ard the can P n lan ery u n its in H illsboro. Forest passage of the bonus m easure as a re (•rove. T igard and B eav erto n or covery step and also as the payment of Aloha this su m m er « e r e discussed the co u n ty relief com m ittee a debt due the veteran, but no one can T by uesday e vening E H W iegand deny that many logical argum ents were sla te su p e rv iso r of relief canneries, presented by the nation's leader. The P at and Mrs. C lara V. T hom pson of the ru ra l re h a b ilita tio n division w ere man bill was confounded from the first present for th e conference. with the provision for inflation in the C an n ery w as conducted a t T i printing of the required sum of money gard last su m m er and additio n al and many of its proponents were more in u n its a re needed ttiis y e a r to tiun fru its and v egetables grow n terested in inflation than the ex-service d by ie clients in re lief gardens, accord man. The Vinson m easure, backed by the m g to R W W eil, c h airm a n The American Legion, was a straight state county court has agreed to con trib u te to w ard th e e stab lish m en t of ment of the bonus and did not carry the th e u n its p rovided the sev eral com- inflationary provision. inu n ities w ill co-operate. A ssistance lias already been prom ised by the Even the most conservative veteran, | , H illsboro c h am b er of com m erce however, feels that the president is ru b T he g o v e rn m e n t w ill provide bing it in unnecessarily in statem ents | cans, su g a r a n d o th er supplies, w hile th e SERA « ill provide su wherein he is credited with saying that pervision M em bers of th e county Ptoturw eourt«*y Seligm an Studio. the veteran who returned in good health com m ittee in c h arg e of th e p ro G alah ad trophy w as a w a rd e d Iasi was not entitled to any more considera jec ts include Ja m e s Lewis, couiltv w eek to M ack G rogan. president of D elta chapter. H illsboro Chris» com m issioner. W C S chultz of tion than any other citizen. tian C ouncil and h igh school Forest G rove a n d W. G Ide of H ills Tlmi-gday, May 30, 195,5 Social N ews of Local Folk and Their F r ie n d s C. «.f C. Speaker Local Court Docket Full Mi»»es O na and V irginia Foord J u r y R e verses V e r d i c t , o f of T he Dalles a rc guests of th e ir grandm other. M r s Emma Foord J u s tic e P e a c e C o u r t s * r h e ir father, A lbert Foord. r e tu rn ed Frida» Io The Dalles, a fte r O F F IC IA L N K V S P A F B K O F W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y a w eek's visit w ith Ills m other Mr C ircuit court Jury M onday r e Foord. w ho is w ell know n here, smeernpMon noieo w n u i j i a*n «« versed llu* verd ict of local ju atlee T o r year .......... ll.M U. 3. Outside O saren t l OO « i ll receiv e a badge this w eek for of the peace Ju ro rs and tiinis-si in S i i months ...... ► .85 F o rtie n Countries 8.50 28 » c a r s serv ice w ith the Union a decision fin J II H ulett of lieav Pacific e rlo n In the suit brought against F irst Audited Paper M E M B E R Oregon State Mis D o r a N e ls o n , w ho recently I«arve»t Audited V\ eek Inin by Fred C Seflon Action to E d ito rial Association and ly Circulation in O re N a tio n al E d itorial Asso m oved back from P o rtlan d Io her » » l l e c t $1.11 7» for p rin tin g n.uterlul run. tion. form er hom e at F o u rth and W ash -Illeged Io have I m - c ii ow ned by ington. had as guests last w eek S.-fion and retain ed by lln lc tt w hen The H illsboro A rru s assumes no financial responsibility fo r her son ami d a u g h te r-in -la w . Mr be resinned o w n ersh ip of (lie lieav errors published in its columns, but in case- a here this paper ami M i s W il lia m Nelson of S h e ri e ilo n Review lii 1933 was sta rte d is at fa u lt w ill re p rin t that p a rt of an advertisement in which dan Mr ami Mrs H enry Johnson In the Justice of the ........ . ..ui i the typographical m istake occurs. and d a u g h te r J a n e t of Port lain! 2 '.« . " verdict for w ere guests th e re over the w eek A n Independent Newspaper. whose services and policies are $11111 H u l l ' l l u p p r u l e d t h e « u s e T h e based on the princip le o f the Golden Rule.— “ And as ye would end plaln liff hud purchased the B ruvei th at men should do to you. do ye also to them likew ise.” Ion n e w sp a ia r from under Mr am t M is Harvey H um phreys v. : of Y akim a, W a s h . Mr am t Mrs ...... ... . and late r assigned th e c o n Jo h n 11 H um phreys and d a u g h te r trac t b a ,k to (he d efendant J u ro rs inelii.lcd II F Pom eroy, A nna Neu l.ois. Miss L ucy H um phreys and inanii. H enry W Sm.Ht Elean.« M rs A nna Holm es of P o rtlan d v is National Recovery and its codes and M undorff, ( art II Johnson, R udolph ited Mr and Mrs I. F W ilkes Sun- day. Nelson. I. K ilaiiiford. H erb ert W the Frazier-Lem ke farm m ortgage m ora Ficken. W llliaiu G Hess,- R alph , Mr and Mrs V erne W ard and torium act have been declared unconstitu C Oglesby. R ena 11 C aples a n d Mrs G eorge Force of lags Angeles. tional by the suprem e court. This is likely W illiam II Joo* C a l . and Miss G race Covey am i M to result in some confusion but it is hoped C G risw old of I'o rtlu n d w ere Sun F a il Snell, sec re tu rt of state, who V erdict fur H ulett In (he sum of day v isito rs of Mr and Mrs M th a t the congress will soon enact a substi «poke on sta te affairs at the Id $25 was re tu rn e d by the Jury Toe W Johnson am i M r s Fayetlu Allen eal c h am b er of com m erce Mon- day In his conversion suit sgulnst tute m easure for the NRA th at will elim senior. boro. W illiam A S m ith Action f»a Ju.l, • l.n n,w»n 1 A D eFrunce. form er county inate features objectionable to the court. nient against S m ith for the alleged T hat all em ployable persons on engineer, w as in H illsboro T u e s .•.inversion of an ele ctrle m otor relief w ill be re q u ire d to avail day from Salem , w here hg is w ith The NRA, contrary to the political was lustigul.xi in the B.-averl.m them selves of seasoonal e m p lo y the highway d e p artm e n t He s ta tu blasts in W ashington and elsewhere, was j u s t i c e of the peace court ami a m ent as soon as it is o ffered was that Mrs D eF ranee has been ill a protection to most small and independ verdict for th»* d e fen d an t re tu rn .si th e decision re ac h ed by th e com in a hospital for several m onths F eb ru ary 27 1934 H ulett appealed m ittee To this end all such p e r ent business institutions. It curbed the 1 ('<$ntinu««i *rom pair* or,*» Mrs Fred Am ucher. w ho has i intis^l from tmg* n«i«| the case to the circuit court Ju ro i sons a re req u ested to re g iste r w ith m ade b etw een S h e riff J W C o n been ill the past w eek. Is im p ro v "The S ta r Spangle»! B anner" as spread of m ergers and consolidations th at included Hi-rla-rl W Ficken. Ralph th e local b ra n ch of th e sta te em nell and Hall for the c ontinuance ing the colors w ere re tired . Several T he C apitol P ress a t Salem w hich feels th at were concentrating the w ealth of this ploym ent service. A n u m b er of p e r of tw o p ick e ts at the point w h e r e , ol n u m b ers w e r e played by the H ills C Oglesby, M abel McLeod. Elea a n y th in g R ufus H olm an does m ust b e right, com sons Mr. and Mrs W R Buldra nor M undorff. W illiam l( J 1M„ h ave a lre a d y been brought the S tim son sp u r line crosses th e country in a few hands. If some protective m ents th u sly on th e T oziers a t C ham poeg p ark . "Mr. P o rtlan d w ere D ecoration Dav vis boro union high school bund d i H. -nry W Scott R udolph Nelson from P o rtlan d to w ork in the highw ay. m easure is not taken by congress the small T ozier a n d Mrs. W e a th e rred w ere not deposed for out re cted by Professor S herm an itors here b e rry fields. W eil stated A d ju tan t G en eral G eorge A | Joseph L eider. chairtiiun of Hie A nna N eum ann. R F I'n m rio y . I independent business and business man fa ilu re to m anage th e p a rk pro p erly b u t fo r p o l E Bam furd. F red A rnacher and B ert H Hagen ireri agen of T ig ard has re re- hlte. head of the O regon N ational legion com inittee m «barge of a r ' J C itical allian ces a n d a ctiv ities.” a n d th e n adds th e R eturns from E urop e— arl II Johnson signed from th e re lie f com m itter relief ittee G uard, C olonel H C B rum baugh will be a thing of the past. r a n g e m e n t s , p r e s id e d a l th e pro hope th a t th e p a rk w it not becom e a "m ere a m u se d u e to th e press of p riv a te busi- and C a p ta in C harles E Fitch, na- F ra n k P le sh m k of F orest Grov« gram in the th e a tre Post Coin H earing in the suit filed by the President Roosevelt clearly stated the m ent park ." ness and J S B arber, also of Ti- tionul g u a rd officers from P o rtlan d . ¡ OUhalf>,,nu.nths’,” v 1d.,’n¿ h ';|,Wí <‘ “ 'V W F W ilkes A bstract A T itle c o n ip a n t case when he s a id : “I don’t think the T h at e d ito r should spent a day som e tim e g e t ( Sard, w as nam ed as his successor cam e Io the m ill d u rin g th e m orn- and re la tiv e s m F u r frj!‘níÍ!i lo u in « organizations w ere a lio re p against tile R ay-M ating conijuinv great m ajority w ant to go back to the old tin g a cq u a in te d w ith both C ham poeg p a rk a n d the 1 Mrs. C h ristin e H ow ver. hom e eeon- *n K- O tto H artw ig, sta te in d u stria l o t St H elens resented on the stage: V alentine to collect fees allege.) to lie due form er c a re ta k e rs w ho live nearby, th e n ponder om ics in stru cto r, has also been accident com m isisoner, and C H P le s h m k a n d f u m ili < D isabled A m erican Veter- on an ab stract opened in the c ir system. This structure th a t business says for a tim e on w hich sounds th e m ore rid ic u lo u s— I added to the r u ra l re h ab ilitatio n G rain, sta te labor com m issioner. cuit court T hursday T he trial con is good and labor w ants should be re d epicting th e e ld e rly b ro th e r a n d siste r as a rch ■ staff j conferred w ith Hall a short tim e — s of Foreign W arn' M ^ ? *E tinued (luring F riday and was then before he urged the pick ets to dis- j tained. We have got to salvage the thing political m a n ip u lato rs or fe arin g th a t th e park, b o a st IMisIponed until Ju n e 7 Juror-, of the P lesnik fam ily perse ing n o th in g m ore th a n tw o ru stic buildings, a boat Wells. D aughters A m erican Rcvolu d raw n included R udolph Nelson from the w reckage.” S e ttle m e n t of the N orth west lum -! L eague G lv rs P a rty — landing, som e benches, tab les a n d a few w a ter illium G Hesse. G race G Wahl tion. Mrs Dw ight Sellers, W om The president of the United States faucets, m ay d e g e n e ra te in to a c arn iv al center. ber strik e and im m ediate action W om an's C h u rc h S ervice league an's R elief C orps Mrs W C G if t arl H. Johnann. M argaret S. Weed on the p art of em ployes in allied of All S a in ts' M ission gave a curd ford. D aughters Union V eterans. A nna Neum ann. H F Pom eroy ' C ham ber of Commerce has called upon T he Toziers. as w e h e re know them , w ere d e in d u strie s leading to w a rd s e ttle p arty W ednesday a fte rn o o n nt the Mrs A I! E dw ards U nited S p a n E leanor M undorff. I. E Rumford business to keep the spirit of NRA and posed because R ufus w a sn 't p ro p e rly kow -to w ed to , »Continued from pa»»» ontl i m n« u . . e e ir i r cuspuies m e ent of i . th disputes seem ed cer- cer hom e of M is G eorge F isher M is ish W ar V eterans A uxiliary; Mrs Vida Goodman. Mabel McLeod and a b lu sterin g inspection visit and re ta lia te d by na» e been m it w ant it less th a n tain today, according to P o rtlan d C h arles D ouglass m ade high score A W H offm an, A m erican Legion H erbert W Ficken not m ake any imm ediate changes in hour on m ak in g good his th re a t of “I'll show y o u w ho's' a nyone else advices. or wage schedules. He declares th a t now boss." at auction bridge, Mrs G eorge S e l A uxiliary, and T G B rn n lrew r. Ja m e s A llensw orth of P ortland P ro g ram inclu d ed singing o f T u rn in g point in the strik e was fridge. at “S00," and Mrs W C Boy Scouts. was fined $I(M) and received a 90 is the time for the Am erican business man H ow ever, w e a re glad to note th e C apitol P ress . ‘ „ .urlCa' i au v an cin g and re tir- seen in th e vote of confidence F C hristensen, at contract E xercises w ere put on at the ■lav suspended jail sentence T hurs to show his good faith. A spirit of co lias add ed its voice, even though h e sita tin g ly and m g th e colors; m em orial serv ice for m ore th an 1000 w o rk ers a t Long- cem etery at th e G ran d A rm y of the day when he plead guilty In t|„. Back from T r ip — operation is being expressed in every sec queruously. to th e c h o ru s u rging re in sta te m e n t of re p re se n tativ es from each p a trio tic view W ednesday night on the M uir Nicols R epublic tom b G A It ritu a l was I, ieal justice of the peace court to D r and M rs R J Nicol th e c a re ta k e rs —N ew berg Scribe o rganization re p re se n ted : "In F lan- plan As a re su lt of th is a crlam a - given by legionnaires in accord tion. Most business firms in industries, from _ w ith a req u est from the G eneral a charge of d ru n k e n driv in g Dor d ers Fields by Je ssie P la p p and tion. w o rk e rs in L ong-Bell a n d tu rn e d S a tu rd ay night ».thy F.Miter and F rank J B onandro w here the act has proved beneficial to in A nsw er to F la n d ers Fields" by M eyerhauser cam ps and m ills w ill lis‘P' ^ h ‘V.h ln cl'« 1‘'<1 “ v "*' Ransom post of the G ra n d Arm y both of P ortland, w r r r fined $25 * uiiJu la p p ; 80108 by R obert K elly; re tu rn to w ork im m ediately it »vith D r N ic o ls b rother. Ja m es „ h e n Its c h a rte r was g.ven u p s e v - all, will w ant to continue on in the spirit and ernl y ears a g o W om an's Relief and costs S a tu rd ay In the sam e w histling solos by L o rrain e M ar- Sam e basis of settlem ent as that M Nicol, a t S acram ento. C al on disorderly conduct charge* of NRA. but it is a question as to how R en° ' Nev an<1 C orps and D aughters of Union court t in id Aloha, ta p dance. H ow ard accom plished at Longview is to go rile fine was suspend.-d In th.- rase long they may w ithstand the onslaughts ' k . _f*arold B erggren. accom panied before em ployes at o th e r m ills im- O regon V eterans put on th e ir w ork and of the woman ould ap p ea r th a t th e M others' organization s i l“ ean o r H anley; songs by the m ediately It provides fo r an in- of the “chiseler,” whose rotten activities of th It e w sta o th er groups follow ed w ith the te u n iv ersity in passing reso lu tio n s a s k r i ° hL .t«r«:plei S' F lo re n ce - L au ra and crease in pay of 5 cents a n h our B rid e -E le c t H onored — C u rtis Illye, P ortland, p l r u d eat into the vitals of the country’s pros ing th e abolishm ent of th e office of chancellor, has E lizabeth E w er. a n d xylophone over th e prev io u s high scale paid A m iscellaneous sh o w er was g iv placing of G ow ers on the tom b guilty to a reckless driv in g churg. only in ten sified the a n ti-K e rr feud. No organization, a n d piano m usic by Roscoe M un- in th e n o rth w est and a 40-hour en for Miss G e rtru d e Needhuin, Hugh Rogers of the U S W V .Monday and was fined >75 anil perity. brid e-elect of R ussell Ide. at a read L incoln’s G etty sb u rg adiircss costs. college or a n y other, is e n tire ly d e p en d e n t for su c son Mrs. F . J S ew ell w as the ac- week. Let us all fervently hope th a t the era cess upon its head. T he going of C h a n ce llo r K e rr com panist fo r a ll n u m b ers except- L abor tro u b les, w hich have cen- m eeting of th e S ub-D eb club at A firing squad from th e national G eorge Pierce of St H elens r e th e hom e of Miss D ixie L ee Mac- guard fired a sa lu te to th e dead of ruthless price-cutting does not set in can not in a n y m an n e r prom ote th e d ev elo p m en t of ln * m e tap dance. tered n e a r th e Stim son m ill du rin g Dowell W ednesday night M i s s and Nelson W eaver. Bov Scout ceived a |KMtp)im*<| sentence lust S h o rt talk s w-ere given by H ugh the past few w eeks, th re a te n e d to N eedham is lead er of the club w eek w hen he e n te red a plea of to carry everyone— labor, agriculture and th e un iv ersity . To say th a t “th e U n iv e rsity of O re m em ber, blew " T a p s " gon has not progressed c om parably w ith o th er in Rogers, pro m in en t U. S W V. m em - spread to th e stra w b e rry fields guilty to a charge of assault w ith T ran sp o rtâ t ion to ih«» cem etery business— down with it. stitu tio n s of lik e n a tu re in o th e r states.” is a trite ber of H illsboro; Lt. Jones, post in W ashington county F rid a y On Past C hiefs to M eet— .1 dangerous w eapon He had pre was fu rn ish e d by th e legion. Mrs L . ester statem ent. T he sam e criticism could be placed on 81. V F. W.; E D Hite. Scout that d a y 19 m en from th e T » ii Irela n d and ...... .L Mrs " .. " W » 'ags and w re ath s w ere placed vlously been Indicted on a count » I . ' h ' r , ‘“ 1»’ on ,h c 8 ' a » e s of v e te ran dead in nf assault w ith In ten t to kill m any o th er sta te organizations. F o r instance, it is i H a rrin g to n cam p com m ander; Val- Shigeno field at G ales C re ek w ere C h i t f « f f e h .» d o ubtful if O regon's hig h w ay system com pares w ith e n tln e Abadie. D isabled A m erican rep o rte d to h ave ap p ea red at the T h o /s^u s b ° f 1 h ,* nlcla T em ple n,e cem eteries In Hillsboro. T uala II K Z im m erm an, circu it Judge i t i u t s u a y« j V U ? N . e V ± l i l f l l x : . _ J JaU” C “' th - U” , P re sb y te ria n cem etery. from Astorja. held court In Hill- W ashington's. It is d o u b tfu l if o u r fru it and n u t V eterans. Mrs. D w ight S ellers, W T u rn e r place n ear B anks and to Lh^ in d u strie s h a v e progressed as fa r as C alifornia. It v si J u n ia Johnson, D U have a tte m p te d to in cite a strike hom e oí Mrs. Ireland. H elvetia ch u rch cem etery and at b on. Monday and T uesday of (hi week C ongratulations are due Mrs. Cora is also a q uestion if O regon is m ak in g th e utm ost V ; Mrs. E C M cKinney, A m eri- T h rea ts to beat up p ick e rs who V erboort fur a m em ber v V i S 10" A u x ilia ry: E W Plapp. failed to strik e w ere m ade, ac- of its u n riv a le d scenic beauty. T his seem s to be The graves of Io» ed ones w ere O rd ers In the follow ing circuit Heaton, m em ber of the Hillsboro Rebekah an age for resoluting. E verybody's doing it, seem v. I*. W . and W V erne M cK inney, cording to w ord received here visited and decorated by relatives co u rt cases w ere issu.sl this week » lodge, who has ju st been elevated to the ingly. It leads one to believe th a t th e m o th ers of A m erican Legion. S p e a k ers of the S h e riff C onnell and his deputies from a distance, w ho w ere here in L ow ell M ortgage A A djustm ent w ent im m ediately to th e field but office of president of the Rebekah Assem stu d e n ts a t th e sta te u n iv ersity h ave listened to da£ ialled »o appear. num bers d u rin g the day com pany vs. C A M artin et al re M usic w as fu rn ish e d by th e d ru m »the th re a te n e d violence did not d e new m g Judgm ent. E quity F ln a n re bly. Few attain such high honors and it is som e one som ew here w ho w ants a n o th e r fuss —The corps R epresentatives T ow nsend chibs *----------------- from S cout Y oung cam p in velop. .com pany vs Jo n a th an S m i t h only through devotion to duty th a t one M cM innville N ew s-R eporter. W ashington county S un d ay at P i v r r F liw v l C/xMtesxl P o rtlan d . T h iev es w ho punched th e Sealy t »iward et ux. su b stitu tin g defend the C h ristian ch u rch m ade plans *X , V t r carries on to be so honored. I M attress com pany safe a t T igard here for a m onster m ass m eeting v ” _? A B uehler et ux vs H arry I)l_ U '» I» J "T- M onday n ig h t got only e ig h t cents m d picnic J u n e 16 in Shut«- p ark V T u rn e r et ux. satisfaction .if The same holds true of Mrs. Zola for th e ir trouble, according to a T his is but one of a series of such Judgm ent. C harles B u rgdorfer v __« Morgan, who has been named vice-presi re p o rt to S h e riff C onnell T h e sam e county ra llies being sponsored by loo.iXXi y a rd s of r o c k ’ to be used -ee Hlng el ux. confirm ation of ev en in g th e T igard L u m b er com T h. dent of the Oregon Federation of Business sale; C. Hondo et al v. Ray Malm» C‘UbS, °»f ° r e “ ° n p e r m i e n . ïu r U c e ^ T he H illsboro A rgus says th a t th e re isn 't m uch pany was b ro k e n into a n d a p p ro x T ht local clu b hopes to have com - principal countv rou«ls was also n ?“ n i ' .{,ld« ''" 'iit. L iquidation .»f ‘ C w itlnoed fro m p a re on«) and Professional W omen’s clubs. Mrs. a ig u m e n t about conditions being b e tte r in W ash im ately $150 tak en from th e safe b and a com petent wom an will •P^ ‘? a ,: h»nH UnC<‘n,e,n , , o o m ake of d ‘8™ * * d Such a plan w ould cl‘ m- B ank of Beaverton, approving re Morgan has been one of Hillsboro’s most ington county th an a couple of y ears ago. T hen clu and cash d raw er. be in ch arg e on J u ly 4 V, “ O »“ n<,? ‘ WCT>k iiiate th e n « e .» ,tv of continu» I port. L iquidation of Shut.* Sav mgs E ntrance to th e m attress com panv faithful fraternal and civic w orkers and county w a rra n ts w ere p re tty p len tifu l a n d th e d is F irm s w ho h ave offered prizes T he H illsboro clu b rep o rte d 104 ,„ a ,„ te n .,.,«•«• w ork m em bers oH h,. bank order to sell real estate, di count ra te w as going u p Local businessm en spon was g ained by b re ak in g out a she will make an outstanding leader in sored scrip to be issued against co u n ty w arran ts, for vario u s “H appy Days" events new m em bers en ro lled since launch- c.n.nty co u rt b eheved E stim ates on vi,lend order. Jo h a n n a Englum l vs w indow in th e re a r of th e building M ultnom ah Really com pany el al the state organization. continues th e A rgus to a id th e situ atio n , w h ile to a re as follows: C C Store. B ristol A re a r d oor was jim m ied at the m g the double o u r m em lrershlp , h,. pro,«at ar.- now being pre f,.r<*elos„re. O F Mick vs Dora H ardw are. C orw in H ardw are. S e l d riv e tw o w eeks ago Mrs. J A pared bv J W Rarnev county en day th ey a re ju st re ad y to go on a cash basis lu m b er office H. x k e rs m ith won th e d istinction of wlll bs- ’ ro k i? 2 d "n Fox e t al. d efault Judgm ent fridge F u rn itu re Com pany. How e's . W hi,e th e re was n e v e r any scrip issued in Y am C lothing S h o p ? F re d 's sTiperior'.M .ir-! h / ? * f Hp St? r a"*1 A r,h u r n l >®- secu rin g th e most m em bers th u s about a w eek m il, ’ " 'i ’“ *'' ord<-r» w ere Issued in h ill county, w a rra n ts h a d to be re so rted to and ket. A nderson J e w e lry O a k e s '12 *h j f P o rtlan d , w ere a rre ste d V ernon B urlingham of F o r . . the estates of W illiam C. Harm on got in to th e financial s tru c tu re p re tty deep. Today G rocery. S ervice G a rag e Used C a r S a ,“ f d a v a fte rn o o n on charges of far in th e contest S he re p o rte d 27 J' •’" h rle . Aleda Cobb th e county is on a cash basis a n d p aying as it goes. E xchange. Palm D ru g Store V e n e -! re Skloss d riv in g a fte r being in new m e m b e rs .- n il, g iv e , th e local G rove „ a . - .1 .., t i - l a s vice chair n 'i" ' i*t.,‘v,' n8* F lo r a e . H lllier .................................... ......................... « T he fact is th a t w e fo rg et too easy! A couple II • len B randi. W D Sm ith. J I) tia n T heater. Royal Soda W o r k s v o l v e d i n a n auto m o b ile accident Partisans say no improvement, but a of y ears ago th ey w ere d rag g in g ju d g es off the lem 's Place. P astim e C ard R o o m 2? A l o h a Ja m es A llensw orth of A r‘ b |hald R W right. Karl survey by the National Industrial Confer bench and ta rrin g and fe a th e rin g them for doing C P erfectio n B akery. Home L a u n ^ .T ' W8S ‘" T ‘2*° CU’,<Xl> li e fl »;. I ( luirity R ( ox. Raleigh presided. ence Board shows national income gained only th a t w hich th e law m ade it m an d a to ry for L entz A uto P a rts H arm s A B r o c k T llu rsd ay on a d ru n k e n d riv in g Rev !■ E vice-president, Blackm on was the speak- IV IIN m. F E ,lla '<hley. Jen them to do. Today farm ers, fo r th e m ost p art, like G arage. Dr J O Robb. D o u g la ss! ch arg e . nil E Adams. Louis«* E Bacon. A er 13.9 per cent in 1934 over 1933. The m ag the counties and m unicipalities, a re on a cash basis R adio Service. P ick en s' B lacksm ith I' ra n k B onondo and D orothy F»»-- M. Com m ons and Ja m es Kirbv T he F orest G rove club is sp o n azine Sales M anagement says buying pow -S h e rid a n Sun. Shop. S W M elhuish J W c X tc r ' b" ' h ,,f 1>or ' la" d w ere a r- soring a m ee tin g S unday in Legion * , F , 1 " '1 T '1" ' 8 " " r*' ‘'i’ >“ 'd er of the American people was 28 per lan d Y ards. B ailey's Ire W o r k s r * ^ t e d F’ r i d a v e vening by state I. a l l in the G rove A tem p o rary or- p a ren tly tak en a -iiorl cm l.v wav f >r Elmer B urch and S m ith minor» cent higher at the start of 1935 than 12 B ailey's S erv ice S tation M illie's P°.lic<' n e ar ,h e ju n ctio n of the g am zation w as set u p th ere May 19 of the ra ilro ad H ack, had trii.ij.-il B eauty Salon. W ilma s Place M oe. •S ,lm .s,o n miI1 road a n d 'h e T uala- B irths months previously. Business failures in and gives prom ise of being a good and fallen from th e trestle H n e o ," T,, M, and Mrs M.-rl, r K enzie M otor C om pany W ilev's i ." , Valley h |8hw av T1'e y w ere sized c h a rte re d clu b soon T he Io- Diseov ,-rv f M illet s m o n o March were the lowest for March in any G rocery. H illsboro P harm acy D e l bP ° kpd on d iso rd e rly c o n d u c t cal club m eets re g u la rly e v ery w atch, keys and o th er Ixlongings i ,« i \ V ernonia, May 18. n year back to 1920. Dun & B radstreet pre ta D rug Store. H illsboro ' Cash ch2 rges cond and fo u rth Sunday a fte r- in hi« pocket and th ........... e fact th at the I G rocery. S m iths' G rocery B lue . s<‘? rr h „ w as sta rte d th is week dict the sharpest business rise in 25 years. xzn. and Mr,< Harvev autopsy pei-formed by I)r C K I Fifteen Years Ago E agle C afe and Im p erial Cafe O t h - |f o r ,0 ,'z Gr«Kker, 16. w ho disap- «»r Hillsboro. May 25. a vlrl Mason of B eaverton show ed no ' ers w ill be added later. p eared from her hom e In H ills C l\ k 'k f “ nd Mr8 W W bruises on the m an ? bend led au- A rgus. M ay 27. 1920—L. J. R ushlow sells store boro M ay 3. T he girl was w earing L«rk of Hillsboro. May 2«. a girl th o rities to discount suspicions of build in g on W ashington s tre e t to Mr. and Mrs F a yellow silk dress, w hite shoes -». i foul play. Three thousand farm ers from the south W illings. R ushlow has conducted business th e re for and a n k le ts a n d a navy b lu e coat, M iller is survived by bis wife. and m iddlewest were in W ashington to n in e years according to her y o u n g e r sister Fam ily hom e of th e pioneer Lyda ^ w u V h e rn ^ J iri» ' *» * h ‘i,cL‘‘| H iram Johnson gets co u n ty in p rim ary , polls 40 She w as believed to h ave h itc h praise President Roosevelt and the AAA fam ily at G ab -- C reek was destroyed L Bm . of . h ? . ’’T " a ‘ K<l e r W b l‘tE 'i? 'unling P1««* t'h e s per cent of the re p u b lica n vote cast. S ta n fie ld c a r hiked from H illsboro to P o rtla n d in the first dem onstration of its kind ever ries county o v e r A b ra h am fo r U. S. se n a to r and D r bv fire las. W ednesday Dam - ,d r e , T he b V . LW° f W .7 - F r ,n k P1«*"hnlk. Hl H illsboro S unset leaguers knocked age estim ated at $45(81 was caused ',h). at B eaverton I. I*,.rest (.ro v e Box 72 |5p known. They were there because they a p Wood of H illsboro w ins o v e r K ozer. E E F isher, A. A loha out of a tw o-w ay tie for E o? " o K'M,d 7-room house by (he blaze w hich was b eliev ed ) . preciate what Roosevelt has done for B. F lin t and W escott nom in ated for re p re se n ta tiv e first place in th e league here th is I to have sta rte d from sp ark s fa ll E B T ongue for d istric t a ttorney. O th e r n o m aftern o o n by slam m ing out a 15 to I I ,.,/ 7 ‘ <'ond l,io n * choice loca them and of how it has brought them and ing on th e d ry roof. T he stru c tu re inees: J. J W ism er a n d J o h n C arstens, com m ission 8 v icto ry over th e favorites. S c o re ' ° i l‘ '2 lot. shade more money for their products. They ers; G eorge A lexander, sheriff: H. A. K u ra tli, clerk ; stood 7 to 6 in fa v o r of the locals had been in th e L yda fam ily for ca-sy t X x ’’h Wb ,a , Id 7 ,y realize th at he is sincerely trying to im W. F. Boley, assessor; E. B. S appington, tre a su re r; at th e sta rt of th e last half of th e FO REST GROVE L orenzo Wil- 45 years. he residence, m ost of its c o n "pum p* 8*10 h4 ’ lnch ( 'ci< rlfugal prove agricultural conditions and place it N. A Frost school su p e rin te n d en t: F red E verest, eighth and th e hom e to w n ers tu rn e d b u r G onovan, 71. resident of B anks ten T ts. a tool shed and barn w ere ro u te one for 27 years, died in th e recorder, and A. A. M orrill, surveyor. S e n a to r G eorge on th e heat to score eight ru n s F lii iL ' p K“ 'i engine W G C R ueckcr. living al South on a parity with other industry. H illsboro took th e lead in th e Forest G rove hospital M ay 25 and d e stro y ed w hile a w oodshed and E M ulkey, N orth Plnin.s 16p C h a m b e rlain w ins co u n ty against S ta rk w e a th e r. fru it house w ere saved. T he F orest havp 'lv‘ ni’.' and i 'asl W alnut may L egislative nom inees a re W. J. M cC ready, Forest opening in n in g w ith th re e ru n s a n d fun<-,ral services w ere held from G rove fire d e p a rtm e n t was pre- 'n',’.;',. (\ r “ N o r'\-,? iu ,,m U The’ fj,’,','' n A, n o . ih'lnd w an,ed f'»r G rade w ere n e v er headed In the fin a l i th *' C onKr<'Ka H„nal c h u rc h Tues- G rove; F. J. S troud. B eaverton, and L. A. Long Dairy'* w ork M ornlngdew H v en ted from a n sw e rin g th e alarm »„i? b v -iJ u . 1 ”7. tte r w ill not qualify. Jo h n M W all w as nam ed fram e tw o h its a n d tw o w alks rJay aB ern.xjn w ith D r O Big business through its organization, T for he d la istric tallied one ru n and filled the bases I Holrnes officiatlng. In te rm e n t was by a call at th e sam e tim e from hn-ks wdule d gg g b , h 7 t atto rn ey . M C E stnnd clover for sale, 7 acres M c C o r m i c k h a l l the P -c i/ic digging in Ills base- M cCorm ick hall on the Pacific m ent ru e sd a y has provoked m any for A loha W ith tw o outs. B arron in H lllslde cem etery the United States cham ber of commerce, _.i . w .. as stru ck out M i., ■» r. «■.«>,. . C ity council passes resolution not to su b -le t park gvomex Mr r rj»»r»z D onovan was l born in B rooke u n iv e rsity cam pus. T he alarm from con jectu res as to th e ir origin Phon. 3201 ' M a,W n cam e to bat and is decrying moves of the Roosevelt a d pavilion for dancing. county. W Va . S ep tem b er 9. 1863. th e cam pus proved false. by "C oonie” Stang. He first noticed them "peeping" ministration. Efforts to protect the inter Ja m es S M iller dies a t Scholls M ay 24. T he victo ry th is afternoon, in a and was m arried to M ary G a rd n er from n e ar the sew er drain , giving C am p of R oyal N eighbors in stitu te d h e re w ith m ak e -u p gam e, gives the locals a in West V irginia S e p tem b e r 24, goldfish ests of the average man apparently don’t rise to th e thought by som e that 10c and up record of four w ins and th re e d e 1890 T hey m oved to O regon in appeal to these big money boys. Their Mrs B ertha B u tte rw o rth as oracle. they m ight h ave com e up from the O B K raus, w ell know n form er c o u n ty teach er, feats fo r a .571 avergae. See them before you buy. 1909. Deceased is su rv iv e d by the rem arks should indicate progress in e f accepts river. W hile highly Im probable In- p rin cip alsh ip of Frances, W a s h . schools. w idow and tw o d a ughters. Mrs q u lry aro u n d at the neighbors falls S«-avenge,-s. W ater H yacinth. W ater forts to prevent further centralization of Mrs. Ja m es A. B enedict dies h e re M ay 20 M ary B. C lapshaw and Mrs. Louise Lettuce, Floating P la n ts to reveal anyone ow ning any wild l a u r e l ru ra l m all routes w ill be wealth in this country. C lapshaw , a n d five g ra n d ch ild re n T h irty -six g ra d u ated from H illsboro h igh school. ducks. Visitors w elcom e consolidated w ith H illsboro routes T w o brothers. Del D onovan of A nson A. Stow ell dies h e re M ay 26 of in ju rie s R uecker gave the baby du ck s to II I I ,,ARK V MORGAN S teubenville, Ohio, and Ira D ono 2 and 5 b eginning S a tu rd ay , a c received in a u to accident n e ar his B uxton hom e. Bob C o rrte ii at the S erv ice G a r F Jackson Nt. Illllxbor» van of New C um berland. W Va c o rding to Fred Holznagel. local R udolph K aufm an, e a rly H elvetia se ttle r, dies r » i ~ - j e» » - . i - . . _ postm aster. On th e sam e d a te the age T uesday night, w here they and L eland E B latchley, 69. o w n er also survive. The W ashington County Public Health May 21. L aurel postoffice a n d th e sta r th e ir story c rea te d m uch interest S A X TO N A I.O 4INEY C arl K estek, re sid en t of P h illip s for 25 years, of “Doc's B a rb er Shop" in H ills association is carrying on a fine work in ro u te b etw een H illsboro and L aurel —— ------ - boro, died T h u rsd a y m orning at L o c a l Y o u th A c c o rd e d dies May 21. Producer» o f Q uality this county and the past and present of w ill be discontinued. I D • th e S m ith h o spital h e re a fte r a H o n o r in E n g in e e r in g T hat pair,»n, on H illsboro ro u te J C tS C y sh o rt illness. C h ristia n Science s e rv ficers are to be commended for their ex SAND and GRAVEL Thirty Years Ago ices w ere conducted F rid a y a f t e r - . Honor ................ . . . ........ . d in g 2 from L aurel to S cholls and r e of ........„ being . the o u tstan cellent services. T hat they will continue est,nnw‘JSated 4 m llcs n o rth P of- at the D onelson A S ew ell sophm ore in electrical e n gineering tu rn to H illsboro w ould receive J u n e 1, 1905 School board. S B H uston, noon t G rove on G ales Creek. Phone to give beneficial service to the people R B A C rgus, to 2 G oodin as a t O regon S ta te college was ac- m ail d eliv eries from I ollins and R. H. G reer, to consider b o rrow ing chapel w ith T hom as P I609R W ashington C ounty Je rse y B re ed n r B . . urial .i.i w as Bt p jr | a w n corded W illiam F G oetler. son of h o u rs late r a fte r S a tu rd ay , w as the of this county goes without saying. $1500 for a d d itio n to school build in g o r a n o th e r leader. cem etery. ers enjoyed a picnic al the Storey build in g fo r th e city schools. Mr. and Mrs. W J G o e tte r of an n ouncem ent by Holznagel. farm n e ar Forest G rove Sunday M r B latchley w as born at J o r - ! H illsboro, S a tu rd ay The annual B enton K illen, pioneer of 1845 and e a rly county M any v isitors from all sections .'»t danvllle. N. Y , M ay 7. 1866, a n d | aw ard, offered by Eta K appa Nil, school teacher, dies in P o rtlan d May 26 YOUNG’S th e W illam ette valley and one from The traveling public will appreciate O regon C ondensed M ilk com pany, w hich is r u n had lived in H illsboro for the p ast | natio n al honor fra te rn ity in elec- I i ix t* , zs ~ C anada w ere present A short pro 18 8uT v iYed b y a (laugh- trlcal engineering, was presented the w idening of Baseline street the re ning e v ery day, this w eek booked o rd e rs for five te r Mrs E thel Pauli of H illsb o ro .' du rin g a jo in t banquet of e n g in .... gram follow ed the usual Jers--» of O regon G rape and P acific C ream for 1 picnic ■ ! riioughtful, S y m p ath etic m ainder of the way through the city. The carloads m g societies. A laskan and W ashington shipm ents T his in stitu tio n and a grandson L aurel lost to W illam ette If) to 2 Service" W illiam Schultz, president of the narrow street has been a handicap in s d istrib u tin g th o u sa n d s of d ollars in th is section Pll" " e 972 Hlllshnrn D urham D istrict to Build Gym W omen In ju re d In Auto C rash I ’h h i it“i noon at («aurei in a Sun- Forest G rove ch am b er of com m , i ,-«* view of the am ount of traffic that the ev ery m onth. league postponed garni I hi* gave a short w elcorhing talk Misn T otal of $2500 for construction of T w o w om en w ere cut by glass Jo h n D T hom as, fo rm erly of th is city, sends ers w ere h am p ered by th< th ro u g h fa re carries. ■ ------ h - ' - v ...c ab- M ulkey of M cM innville gave Iwn gym nasium w a s a p p ro p ria te d th is aftern o o n w hen cars d riv e n by J. C. I.a m k in a gavel m ade from wood a t G e tty s a M onday ; "'ic e of one or tw o re g u la r pljgy- I readings T alks w ere m ade by Roger night by th e D urham school b urg b a ttlefield to be p re sen te d to G en eral R ansom d istric t T he proposed building will J B Davis of S prauge Rivei and K ollerm ler pitched a good gam e M orse of the state college Iv-.m USED and NEW PARTS by a Mr S h e p a rd of B eaverton post, G. A. R be 44 by 78 feet and have a 14- ro u te I collided on the B eaverton- : ,r W illam ette, w hile S eliulm etich l.aiig h aiy . re tirin g fieldinan for I For less Tires, h a lle rlrs. w heels— “M en a n d N a tu re m ust w ork hand in hand Mrs. C h ristia n M auer dies at B ethany M ay 29. snow ed well for L aurel In the first the A m erican Je rse y C attle club « •re , wood. diss-, all sizes. Trailers» foot extension for a stage A p M ayor C o rn e liu s in prirclam ation asks e veryone p ro p riatio n voted w as to cover B ertha road ju st east of B eaverton. |t.ir e e innings B u rk h a lte r al first and Mr Ferguson of C anada T h e th ro w in g o u t o f balance of the resources of n u d e to order. Both m achines w ere badly dam aged, b ,M* and M eyers In the field The visitors .pent m uch 11 m e N a tu re th ro w s o u t of balance also the lives of men io join in W ashington co u n ty day at L ew is & C lark m ate ria ls and th e d istric t plans according to the re p o rt of S heriff t n d in good p erform ances for view ing the fine Storey h erd o f P re sid e n t R oosevelt fe ir J u n e 6. i A M ain u*o Wrecker» to o b tain labor th ro u g h the SERA .1 W C onnell is,, j%v r . L aurel I re g iste red Je rse y s w verne M c K inney Editor % M RS K t M K W ) \ Associate Editor Must Fill Gap Lumber Strike Area Peaceful This Week IThaf Other Editors S a y r Citizens Conduct Memorial Program Reinstate the Toziers Veteran G roup in Annual Meet H ere Out of the Red Congratulations County Townsend Rallies Planned As to Progress rKXXl V.OIltrOi » lillî IlIlS KCtl I ilDf Goddess Liberty Requirements Set Are They Worse? L/lirJiaiU iVIllIl Dirk from Lall Sunday Lyda Family Home Destroyed by I "ire Sunset Nine Downs Aloha H ere 15 to 8 Funeral Held for Lorenzo Donovan Ttn) Late to Classify Discovery Wild Ducks Interests Laurel Mail Routes to be Discontinued t Local Barber Dies Suddenly Thursday DreeUCrS Picnic at Grove Willamette Defeats Laurel Nine 10 to 2 Funeral Home W.