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Volume 42, No. 25
W ith W h ich i» C om bined the I I illUioro Independent
lillshoro, Oregon, Thursday, August H, 1935
Ifilla h u r ti Ih 4 « p *n « . »tl M ta h lta h « « ! 1878
S ta te C apitol
N ews L e tte r
Valley
Î Five Killed Tualatin
Loan Institution Plans Shape
Quartered Here
Train Crash
County Fair
at Cochran .1
This Month
__ Rem oval of th e T u a la tin V a lle y
fe d e ra l Savings A, L oan associa­
tio n fro m T ig a rd to H ills b o ro was
uth orlze d lust week by th e F e d ­
Activities of Kellaher
e ra l Home Loan bank The fin a n ­
c ia l In s titu tio n w ill be q u a rte red
Interest; Officials
In the same o ffic e and under the
T w o B r id g e W o r k e r « H u r l same m anagem ent us the Wash- G r a n g e , F a r m U n i o n t o P u t
Must Pay Way
in g to n Savings & Loan association
o n S p e c ia l E v e n in g s
W h e n T r e s t l e C o lla p s e «
The T u u la tin V a lle y association
j was organized a t T ig a rd on A p r il
o f S tu n ts , A c ts
C A I . EM In te re st In th e p a rd o n -
I u e s d a y M o r n in g
I 10. 1034, fo r th e purpose o f serv-
p e ddling a c tiv itie s o f Dun K e ll
I Ing that c o m m u n ity In home f i ­
■her as revealed In charge« rnude
nancing und a ccu m u la tin g savings
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Makes for Fewer Mistakes
and Better Service
Arruii E*?ablish»«l 1894
Sperry Trophy
Again Offered
for Fair Event
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Early Copy—
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D etail New
Wheat Plan
A nnounced
Sperry F lo u r com pany is a w a rd ­
in g a tro p h y fo r the cham pion 4-H
c lu b showman o t the W ashington
co u n ty fa ir again th is ye a r T his
w ill be the th ird year th a t the
Sperry com pany has aw arded u
t r °p h y fo r th is contest
R e d u c t io n s o f 1 5 P e r C e n t
In the show m anship contest the
I c lu b members a rc judged on th e ir
B e lo w B a te A c r e a g e S et
| a b ility to f i t and show th e ir a n i­
F o u r-Y e a r P ro g ra m
mals. S how m anship events
a re
i ear rro g ra m
I scheduled fo r the Jersey, Guernsey,
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i Holstein and B ro w n Swiss breeds
Plan Tw in C o n t e s t ' ^
Two Sections, Twelve Pagos
Four-H Clubbers
Set Many Events
for County Fair
Sewer Plan
Studied by
City Council
Plans fo r a reco rd n um ber o f
e n tra n ts in 4-H c lu b home econ­
omics d e p artm en t events d u rin g the I
1935 W ashington co u n ty fa ir, to be
held at Shute p a rk A u g u st 29. 36
and 31. are no w being prepared by 1
O B Kraus, co u n ty school super-
inte n de
n t D em canning,
onstrations room * î m - j E n ^ * " * e r ’ *
mg.
cooking,
E “ in» * ‘ e
S e t.
provem ent, h o m em aking and camp
C ost o f P ro p o s e d W o r k
cookery are, »cheduled in a d d itio n
to , he usual exhibitg do„ ar djn
a t 9 1 8 4 ,0 0 0
ners. s ty le re v u e and Judging con-
1 tests.
Contracts Ready Soon
«S' Program
S uggested
, grounds w ill be open Tuesday a ft •
Hunks' hea rin g here, has co m p le te ­
Donald Josgy o f the Rock C reek
te r served by op e ra tio n o f the as­
ernoon, A u g u st 27, to receive ex-
ly overshadowed the possible fa te I
j d a iry clu b won the S p e rry tro p h y
sociation at H illsb o ro , the co u n ty
h i bits, acf
according
to Kraus.
A ll ,
o f 1. A Hanks, former M edford E n g in e .
T w o C a r.
P l. . » „ _ i w at
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1 R o t a r ia n s
S p o n s o r in g
D o g I ln 1933 He »«»in won the title' of M a r k e t P r ic e t o D e t e r m i n e , tUDlts'
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pu b lish e r now do in g a life te rm In
C a rs
I lu n g e
The aalKM,ia i lo n
ch a rte re d by
¡cham pion showm an in 1934. b u t
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S h o w ; In te re s t K e e n
passed the tro p h y on to John H an-
1 0 4 F e e t In to C re e k
the federal governm ent und the
R e q u e s te d b y H u l i t
h ib its at the b u ild in g n o t la te r than
M oody th re w u bomb shell Into
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j sen, also o f the Rock C reek d a iry
secretary o f the trea su ry is In ve st­
9 p. m. o f th a t day so th a t the d is - )
the h c u rln g before G o ve rn o r M a r­
I club.
in g funds in the in s titu tio n fo r
lin
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tin F rid a y u fte rn
o o n w hen
h e e
F ive m en w ere k ille d and tw o home co n stru ctio n and re fin a n c in g
E v e ry th in g is in shape fo r special
The tro p h y w ill be on d isp la y in
G eneral features o f new wheat p dy!? m ay
p u l ln or5ie r io r
Detail«
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tli.ir g e d that K e lla h e r w h ile MTV
«e v e r . l v l e t . . . i ? p re s e n t m ortgages A ll fe d era l sav- ""t® rta in m e n t at the co u n ty fa ir the w indow s o f the H ills b o ro A r- contracts have been decided upon. Judgln8 on th e day preceding the
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m g us state p a role o ffic e r had en-
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a sso c ia tio n - a r e in- on T hu rsd a y n ig h t. A u g u st 29, by gus and the Forest G rove News- in
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te ie d Into a c o n tra ct w ith Hunks 0 55 “ m Tuesday w hen a 104- MU“ .d u „ airw( i ”
to $ 5 0 » n e r I the subo rd in a te granges and on Tim es u n til the fa ir.
. be . asked
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i h lts
. t . n are to u be - „ entered
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o ro n o o t now
n o w served and
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1936 and . the
cam paign . h 3b
not la te r b Uoro
con­
fe r sig n in g up fa rm e rs under the than 9 a m on A u g u st 29.
s tru c t a disposal p la n t fo r the en-
to secure his release fro m prison | ‘ ,M,t S o u th e rn
P u cific t r e s t l e in d iv id u a l savings account A d iv i. F rid a y n ig h t by locals o f the F a rm -
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f o r a co n sid e ra tio n
o f *50.000 collapsed tw o and u h a lf m iles dend of three per cent on s a v in g s 1
U n ion, according to C. D M in -
new fo u r-y e a r plan w ill be launch-1 Clubs p la n n in g to e nter dem on-
a <-’um b>ned estim ated
Copies o f the c o n tra ct signed by
_C»jchrun. and h u rle d a WU(i declured fo r the last s i x *.on'
m anager and board presi-
ed in O regon and oth er states soon, ‘ stra tio n teams are asked to n o tify
'¡i.as Prc8ented to
Hanks and K e llu h e r as w e ll us u fre ig h t engine and tw o cars in to m onths
' * dent. The fa ir w ill be held here
p ro b a b ly in A u g u st T he decision t o ' the co u n ty school su p e rin te n d e nt's , , L , ° nc‘ l Tuesday n ig h t by
n u m b e r o f le tte rs re la tin g to the E****« B a ld w in creek F o u r o f tile
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A ugust 29, 30 and 31 He says that
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8 ° ahead w ith the new program o ffic e not la te r than A u g u st 21. ..o M n itin »
Por?lan<1
T m n r k t - f Q f ' l t - s r l c and a tte m p t to sign up fro m 50.000.- Schedules w ill then be prepared. d„ , | n i.t„
“ K ,nw rt A Hhough no
deal were produced by M oody in vic tim s were m em bers o f the T illu
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, fro ,n «’«-•port* received by h im th is
support o f ills charges
m ook-bound tra m No 8H7. w h ile
a
Tua,aU n V a b prom ises to be v e ry good.
000 to 53.000.000 acres <jt wheat land, program s p rin te d and sent o u t to , /
‘ u actlon on the Pr ° lc c t was
N e ith e r M oody nor the g o ve rn o r th ® o ,h e r ’ hrev w e re b ridg e ca r-
,S ?,V-nKI* ?
M rs R obert W arrens of Gales
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was announced fro m W ashington, those ta k in g p a rt in p le n ty o f ,
by counciim en. the question
w ould eonunen, on rum o rs th a t Renter, w h o had been wo. k in g on ‘ ^ t " »“n ^ n u i Z l / ‘.“a r ^ e ‘ t loan
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‘J J 16 io r necessary arrangem ents
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rvelutio iiK in th e Bunks case w o u ld ^ lv
A re d u c tio n o f 15 per cent below
‘ be held on
Z “ Z ^ te „ U U v ? ly c ^ e S X
m and is expected on a c c e n t o f « o ra l rtio w . l t is hoped to have th e O r e g o n C o n g r e s s m e n R e p l y
be fo llo w e d up by a th o ro o u u g h in - ’ T he
h e d dead
e u d w ere
e re E N Jo h n s o n . th e g ro w in g h o u s in g s h o r ta
a n „a d B
Beaverl<J“
Gard«
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arden c lu b p a rtic ip a te
’ the base acreage has been decided A u g u st 29 and 30.
ca lle d i ^ t
year along w ith the garden C o u n t y F a r m U n io n L e t t e r upon fo r 1936. w h ic h is th e same
v e n tila tio n in to K e lla h e r 8 in te r- M. engineer, o f W heeler. F A w ith a d d itio n a l f e d e ^
Prizes o ffe re d w ill be th e same te r
r s u y
e mat-
est in o th er pur dona and
° ? F o rt- ‘ G rove and H ills -
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am ount asked the fir s t ye a r th e old as those in past years, n a m e ly: *4
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w h ile in the e m p lo y o f the
contracts w ere in force. L a ck of io r firs t, *3 fo r second. $2 fo r th ir d
<" O6tv.
the n o rth side
p rison
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_ bers o f O re- e x p o rt m __
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association sh o u i ld
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Planned
Replies __
from m em
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and SI fo r fo _ u rth in both e x h ib its area’ hounded by Jackson.
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b ‘. ' ,'‘‘nfuM d w d h ‘ fcd cra? “ “ ‘e-
Special features fo r the "afternoon 1 ,K ons congressional delegation to p e ^ v e ‘ p r o d ^ io n “ bÎy<ÎTOΓd^me‘stîc and dem onstrations.' F ir s t '' p ilc e
’ treets, was es-
k, 35. Salem
ridge
j, t.f ^ agencies
b u t „ is’ pardon
fres-ly under advisem
h e r , t h ent,
a i c and
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t e e r y H .} ie ron
bodies
o f Z - b S
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» rs iro m the W ashington C oun- req u ire m e n ts makes acreage con- w in n e rs in a ll dem onstrations w ill ' lm d tc d a t *12,990 by C u n n in g ha m s
•” fa rm e rs ' U n io n pro te stin g against tr o l necessary, i t fa rm e rs are to re- receive a free t r ip to the state fa ir , e p o rl' A lth o u g h the cheapest plan
c hi le m c n U ° « ^ ° X en cr ' i T a d d L | r - c u e p a r t u ^ ’Z t * « ! " othc’ r l r S
X t ° Z y V u n d Z o rt ‘ c ^ u Z Z d Z V ^ u T D ^ s “
im p o rta tio n o f fa rm p roducts ceive a n y th in g lik e a fa ir price, to compete w ith o th e r counties
Pr ° v id e *cw er fa c ilitie s in tide
cle
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the U n ite d States i n
t h e the W ashington o ffic ia ls declare
w h ile the fir s t fiv e place w in n e rs d ls hr*c t w o u ld be the e xtension o f
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tlo n to the arg u m e n t presented at men w ere b u rle d u n d e r tons o f a a a e s w ill he ic e e ,u ,;d
w h ic h w ill be sponsored again th is face °J cro P re s tric tio n s im posed
Changes M ade
*“ e x h lb lts w ill be sent to th e
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n o rth w a rd . C un-
the hearing by M oody ln opposi- ; tw iste d wood und steel.
accepted,
year by the local R o ta ry clubs u P °n A m e rican fa rm e rs were read
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lio n Io Hanks" release a re p o rt was
t o , , ! M an | „ | u r,d
bine the area w ith the proposed
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west side d is tric t, la y in g lin e wes!
linearne
ro nlee w e.
è BUF ¡c ness
o u n ty
o T g a Z ^ discussion
t i o m ^ e o r f “ plans
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included
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on Jackson street and o b taining
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t were ta k e n fro m t h e wreckage
have
about 50 e x h ib its
, a cco rd 4 in g to A . u g u st 29,
30
and 31.
contracts f fo
llo w I the
p 1 la _ n
o f i the
com plications a ris in g fro m the ..1 lo­
against his pardon.
severely in ju re d and w ere moved
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M anager M in to n . He says Interest
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old, a lth o u g h some im p o rta n t in -
cation o f costs between th e pres­
in the sheep d iv is io n has increased
, 'at " f , had “ ‘ w ays supported a novations are in cluded. One is that,
i to the G ood S a m a rita n h o sp ital in
e n t sewer d is tric t and the new area
C ounty o ffic ia ls are not e n t it le d , P o rtlu n d. Kearny, whose co n d itio n
m a te ria lly by the h o ld in g o f the
«nstead of_a fix e d rate o f benefit
was give n as the reason fo r not
to
ritic a l,
r- ... unleuge
* k _ i. i expenses
. .u In tr a . v e lin g . ; was . re : p o rte d as c ---------
hodly P o s t O f f i c e t o b e
O p e n e d Forest G ro ve N a tio n a l b a n k sheep h®®811®® of personal know ledge o f paym ents decided upon at the start
fa v o rin g the extension o f e x is tin g
fro m th e ir home to the co u n ty seat crushed and su ffe re d a fra c tu re d
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show A d ria n H o rn e c k e r o f H ills - Jhe stru88'®’ abor and w o r ry of of eacb year, the rate w ill be le ft
sewers.
boro is g ive n V r r f « fo r i n c r Z à
C h Z i ^ t dei i a ra tio n o f m ore o r less fle x ib le to conform T r i a l
D a te s
M ill
S tr ik e r s
or fro m the co u n ty seat back to le ft leg S tra w n had fo u r broken
to P u b lic In s p e c t io n
Improvement Suggested
I h e ir home, according to A tto rn e y rib s on th e le ft side und was but-
in te re st in sw ine because o f his in -
n' J C,h
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M cN a ry, re - < , 0 changing m a rk e t prices,
N o t Y e t S e t in C o u r ts
Sewers have been la id o u t to
d iv id u a l e ffo rts in h e e lp in g nig p u b l‘f a.n'J " hls «communication.
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G eneral V a n W in k le , lo - g lt im u t e tered. b u t his co n d itio n was not
an clubs and th ro u g h . h ? Z f - r n , e Pi 5 ' He s,ated th a t on n um erous'"ci‘ ca- , U n d e r a t h i“ . p Ian a p p ro x im a te ly
serve a ll b u ilt-u p streets in the
tra v e l expenses, in the o p in io n o f considered c ritic a l.
T e n ta tiv e arrangem ents fo r
ciuos and th ro u g h th e o ffe rin g o f Slons h l. had O(,n(.
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tw o -th ird s o f the prospective bene
area west o f th e S outhern P a cific
as soon
In v e s tig a tio n o f th e accident at tra e ks on Adam s avenue, accord-
The sec- Gaston J u ly 15 in w h ic h R alph Ep- in 8 to the re p o rt The general slope
each crop lin g and L ester W in n e r w ere k ille d *s to w a rd th e w e stw a rd in to D a iry
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u n til the w ill be conducted to d ay d u rin g the «reek and C un n in g ha m suggested
pressed a b e lie f th a t congress had m a rk e t p ric e record fo r th a t year A ugust session o f th e co u n ty grand th a t the tr u n k sewer fo r th e dis-
governm ent and those w ho do not tribute»! in any w ay to tin crash l'°m m itte v
D e fin ite arrangem ents
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be . . . made
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i a r m®rs. according to M in to n . . [ ' f a ir ly protected w estern producers
prod
is com plete.
The am ount o f fhe ju r y . The tw o boys w ere fa ta lly t r ic t be placed south on C o n n e ll
going back an<l fo rth between tiie ir r r c w ..................
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is received fro m W ashma
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itle a to date s«cond paym ent w ill then be de-
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u ltu ra 1
l .comn?9d
com m odities
h u rt when a lig h t g ra ve l truck, and D ennis avenues to Cedar and
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t r ^ t l o w h e n Z lr t m “ y . .°n|' ,OI> ’ » C O p p o r t u m y ^ i U ^
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show, a new fe a tu re th is year and pledged h im s e lf to co n tin ue
ac' o r< il[li tO the “ m ou n t d riv e n by V in c e n t O ber o f Seaside, f e®«fin8 ' " l o a n in te rc e p tin g sewer
homes and the co u n ty seat.
to c r.m andT h r t ‘ r . i Z i n
«'» a" '« inspect the b u ild in g '
because o f Increased in te re st in a c tiv itie s along th a t lin e .
needed to b rin g p a rity re tu rn to w ent out o f c o n tro l on the L a u re l- ru n n in g easterly. Cost o f th is im -
to truss and th re e o f tiic 10 men I
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o u u ding .
horse ra isin g shown in th is c o u n ty .,
O p in io n th a t apparent inconsis- fa rm ers fo r th e ir a llo tm e n ts.
wood road east o f Gaston and o v e r- provem ent was estim ated at $28,300.
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G row ers need not hesitate to sign lu r n ®d
T h a t th e e n tire area east of
th e new contracts fo r fe a r o f ad-
T ria l o f Dan O 'B rie n o f P o rtla n d , served by laterals on th e east and
verse decision on the c o n s titu tio n - o rig in a lly scheduled in th e Forest west streets feeding in to a tru n k
a lity of th e A A A , according to G rove ju s tic e o f th e peace c o u rt " w e r ru n n in g south o n
T enth
Chester C Davis, a d m in is tra to r. I t F rid a y, has been postponed O 'B rie n straet was th e o p in io n expressed
is im possible to w a it u n til a fte r a was arrested d u rin g recent la b o r ,n th ® C u n n ingham re p o rt Some o f
decision by th e suprem e c o u rt to disturbances at S tim son m ill on a {be blocks have houses fa cin g in
la u n ch the new program , because d is o rd e rly conduct charge D ate fo r aP ^o u r directions, b rin g in g about
A dm ission to th e fa irg ro u u n n d d s s w
w ill
a 11V1J.’
hope l th
th e ,al1 g ra in A fo
r a 1936
be p p i s lanted
o f ®‘ g h t C h e rry
G rove th ® « necessity __ fo r stub
lines. C w u n
i l l • H • ® also
OO expressed
|Z 1
<s
i i a a t t 141C
«rw u " w i l ill
i_rg-
a t l i v v l i ,h ® .t r ia l
J
u -
plans fo r fin a n c in g the state's share u ^ n g
com nanv e « m „
p
some of his e a rly experiences as a '
-
_ “ • ‘ rity
- v A .......................
J p e __
_ V I fu
g..a___
«». l gave
___
re r»n
h ornne o f a tte
n in p h lim suggested
« i 0 < m k 4 < w 4 . th
ffca»
vam
p « i c«n- r u r a i
r .i r r i„ r
b<? free
again th is ye a •* r Vtsssvto
T he f * r '*
w * * m , _ ® . jo
p a rty w o u , ld
rm __________________
it th e in the near
tu re . He
assur- cfrilro
s tr i*e rs
on n charges
m p tin g ningnam
a t the tru n k
of the cost th a t w ill n o t v io la te . . „ t f T K .C
,,.T.P
rep o rte d th a t the spun
___ ,
..
was so successful last vear enactn ie n t o f le g is la tio n that w o u ld ance. however, that fa rm e rs signing to Pr ®vent a person fro m w o rk in g ^ wers on N in th and T e n th streets
be made la rge enough to handle
ta ke a g ric u ltu re o u t o f th e fie ld a co n tra ct w ill be paid fo r com- fo r a n other has not been set.
F i n a l d isp o sitio n o f charges tb !? area in ’ 5« »uture. Costs were
(Continued on pa«e 4. column S)
o f e x p e rim e n ta tio n and p ro vid e fo r
W A specifies a f ir , P*™ * b u ild - all<j , bt,n , hc st ru c lu rt, collapsed dent H L M ncK enzle o f th e cham - '
_
against
John
A
h
o
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
has
®
5ffim a te d at $43,720
. th e re h a b ilita tio n o f the fa rm e r on
mg o f a p p ro x im a te ly 3.000^00 cu b ic „U a, once T h
j
te n d e r*and ber ot com m erce w ill speak on M l c K c F l Z I P
IV T fS fr tr
not been determ ined, according to
In t ®rc ®Pfmg sewer proposed by
a R
sound
basis.
epresentative
W a lte r M. Pierce. P i O n C C T M c i l l O r y
feet ca p a city to be located on ap- tw 0 c, rs , un
d" a™ b e h a lf o f th e business interests o f 1V> a < - * ^ C n Z i e I V l O t O r
the d is tric t atto rn e y's office. T he •
r ®P°r t w o u ld serve the e xist-
p ro x lm a te ly the same site as th a t bu, th ,.
the , r um
">® ®ily Personnel of the post o f-
_ _
.
i ju r y selected to hear th e t r ia l of I? 8 »ewer d is tric t in the center o f
occupied by the old b u ild in g and
bV au tom a tic ai -makes* j fice w ill be in tro d u ce d and w ill be !
he could do about the im - |
A ho in H ills b o ro last week on dis- the c’ ty . 88 we? as the suggest«)
coating a p p r o x im a te ly $3.500,001)
“
81r h™ *®"
.. ' present Io e x p la in th e b u ild in g and
o rd e rly conduct charges fa ile d to ?cw d ,s tric t* ,h® present lin e be-
p o rta tio n o f a g ric u ltu ra l products.
The g o ve rn o r has said th a t he w ill!
«-«’ro n e r r red J S e w e ll and D e;
the
postal
w
o
rk
to
the
p
u
b
lic.
A
!
agree and w ere dismissed
,n t ervePted a t Second a n d
O ncnin« r v . n i« u .h -a ■ . th a t th e go ve rn m e nt was n o t en-
»■all the le g is la tu re in to special ses- ! u,y C o ron e r E a rl Donelson w ere LnC P051«*1 w o rx to tne p u b lic. A |
sum m oned to the scene o f the ac- re Pr ®se n tat,v®
’ be postal d e p art-
*
18 bchednletl co uraging it, and th a t a means o f H a rris B rid g e a t F a rm in g to n D edl-
Charles Erickson. P u m p k in Ridge
J !*
n° "
Mun hr boob uk tne i«‘d erm g ra n t I . . . . . ,
*/
«$
. m enj
ui«$o b«' nres«»nt
Here
Friday
and
Saturday
» 4, colum n • )
stopping it was being sought. He
is approved and the term s o f the i den,t \ ust inald® ’ be W ashington
w - hi .
P ,
rated Sunday: Reunion I l r l d
w oodcutter, was fin e d $50 T hu rs-1
______ '
believed
that
the
s
itu
a
tio
n
was
the
g ift are d e fin ite ly k n o w n h . r ..
co u n ty lin e . S e w e ll declared that
A ll W ashington co u n ty post m ast-
_
,
------------,
------
_
day w hen he appeared before . C , r ir - - 1
Solons Report
i m p o r i O lcinci »
; Arrange Plans
Crash Query'
Changes Location ¡ S T s,ated that there was
.....^ 1
»“!=
;—
I
I
passing of the rlolznagcl
r> r ~
oes n o i enange « I
g re a tly w ith th e
years Tastes and problem s a r c |
p re tty m uch th e same today as
they were several decades ngo T h is
Is revealed by a re v ie w o f the
M
i
years ago w ere "L o rn a Doone,”
"The V irg in ia n ." "T h e H o o s i e r
School M aster." a n d " T re a s u re
Island " In c id e n ta lly e ve ry one o f
these title s are s t ill demanded today,
a ccording to M iss H a rrie t C. Long,
state lib ra ria n . Debate topics o f
' th a t period are s tro n g ly re m in is ­
cent o f the problem s th a t ag ita te
the w o rld today: c o rru p t practices
■at elections: in d u s tria l a rb itra tio n :
o ld age pensions, w o rkin g m e n 's in ­
surance: c h ild la b o r; In ju n c tio n In
labor disputes; fo re st p re se rva tio n;
irieom e
ta x ;
liq u o r
le g isla tio n ;
teachers' salaries; co nsolidation o f
r u ra l schools; sh ip subsidies; food
a d u lte ra tio n
• • •
In an o p in io n th is w eek th e state
suprem e c o u rt held th a t loan co m ­
panies le n d in g m oney on autom n-
m iles m ust q u a lify under th e M o to r
V e h ic le F inance act ra th e r th a n
u n d er the S m a ll Loan act Loans
u n d e r the fo rm e r act are lim ite d
to $5(H) w ith in te re s t charges lim it ­
ed to a m a x im u m o f tw o per cent
a m onth.
• • •
O ffic e space n c tu a lly occupied by
state boards, com m issions and de­
partm ents ln Salem increased «5
; x t cent d u rin g th e past ten years,
according to a su rve y made by W
(Contlnnadon p*ir« 2. column 2)
Vacation Nears End
for Local Students
B e fo re
'•
S M -
g->
. a
«
Speaks
*
R o tiir iil n «
Oiarians
8‘ < oon‘ y F air
- — - — U«
M em bers o f th e co m m itte e a r e , and service shop on th e southw est
E L. Johnson. Postm aster H o lz - ! ®°n>®r o f T h ir d and W ashington
nagcl. F ather J T Costello. L T , streets has been announced " f o r
M cPheeters. W V e rn e M c K in n e y F rid a y and S a tu rda y by H
L
and
S ecretary
L . r M o U oore
p
p I rie
to T r . The
new
•V« O
d lllo lj
r Ed
. t l La,
O lV ,
3 M
» acK
s « « v enzic,
i\m * ii,
$JI ro
OU
1«. IU
1 FÌC
HCW
Should
" ’ ’ P ‘ n n "» ^
Z
n
Z
^
Z
^
H is to ry o f the local post o ffice
fro m 1912 u n til th e present d a te 1 —,
was give n by
Postm aster Fred ( ) ; i u k o f B t ‘ i l V P F t f M I
R o ta ry ______
clu b l u n c h - O 1
Holznagel I at the ____
__ , . .
«
eon T hu rsd a y. He fir s t came hère !
from S herw ood in 1912, passed the
c iv il service cxa n iin a tiA n ’’ n7d ” »22u
e
a position w ith the Z a l o ffic e
1(.s ' ro n d d iv id e n d a m o u n tin g to
R n c .in i. i_ in«« - ° Cnl ° .
0 P * 1- cent on sav in g s d e p artm en t
Receipts in 1934 am ounted to claim s was a u tho rize d in th e B a n k
$23,000 u n d e r three-eent postage o f B eaverton liq u id a tio n F rid a y by
and the peak before the depression an o rd e r signed by C irc u it Judge
w ith tw o -ce n t postage W’as $20.600 R. F ra n k Peters. F unds to be dis-
he said Holznagel p o in ted out th a t trib u le d on th e second d iv id e n d
since co in in g here receipts have
was
I ( ’■•'It H.1,,-,1
s.
7,
au tho rize d in fir s t divid e n d s.
“F
tures are also scheduled.
„
.
,
E v e ry m odern im p ro v e m e n t fo r
c° m f° r t and convenience
bas b<x'n P rovided in the new
quarters, a ccording to M acKenzic
A new greasing hoist, one o f very
i «®w o f its ty p e in th e state, has
b®en in stalled. T h is e q u ip m e n t is
j a d justable to any le n g th ear and
! ®a« l i f t e ith e r fro n t o r re a r o f the
) machines separately or at the ’s aitii
sunn a ffe c tin g *a ll'* '
't,'!-n<'st-iV '
and some O regon and the w illn m
some
nnd the f W
c ana
ite va
lle y, O regon
are scheduled
o r illn
'iu m
e-
f
cessive dates in th e m id dle o f
August, a ll ce n te rin g around O re­
gon State college at C o rv a llis The
lis t fo llo w s:
A ugust 12 und 13 A n n u a l co n ­
ve n tio n W estern F arm Economics
association.
August 14-18 W estern
States
Ag
------------
----------
r lc u ltu r a l Research conference.
A ugust 1!) nnd 20 S
ilv
e
r
a
nni-
----- --
veraary co n ve ntio n o f O regon He-
cla m ntio n congress.
A ugust 2* and 22- A n n u a l W il-
af dcuV ul;a j . adJustm ®n« and p lan-
n ' nK' in c Iu d ,n ® soiI conservation.
U
n u slIa , *n‘ ®r®«t o
t|„ ches , th h, is
UnusuaI
attaches
year to the O regon Reclnm at r
.
me u re g o n Reclam ation
congress co n ve ntio n as it w ill be
the tw e n ty -fifth a n n ua l m eeting of
th a t body, w h ic h com bines the
fo rm e r irrig a tio n and drainage as­
sociations. M any s ig n ific a n t d e ve l­
opm ents “ are
up fo
consideration
..
re up
lo r r consid.-ratlon
- 7
- - "
S'S.S.’SS-"? Dr- Pib»” > Back
continue* t^ p r e v a T i a n d ’ a ^ ' n A" ne ighbor ^ r e d ^ p d y k e ^ a Z h e
W1U co n tln u ® “ > P re va il and a id in
x “or, r r e a u p a y x e , was th e
! ous V im e s ^ w a Z x n r M i^ t 18^ Pw ! i
P le a d in g
ilfv
lia _ r G *
b d riv in g
» l ° a . ^ har/ 5 o l .
I,,..™
* H lU sboro
F T
in to xica te d , F ra n k Local Physician Studies la te s t in
o44n
« > v » ?
A « ..
,
•
P
a
T-»
Sargical Tech nique
from M ayo Study
S
S
I
&
«
œ
s
ä
ä
;
D r. A.
O.
P itm a n
re tu rn e d
to
m e n t b u t fe lt th a t th e re w o u ld be - we h a rke n back to .«
. rd \ y. -
th e stu
l i t t le c h a n c e in
« n ,o h » h . w ®
y.
u , u , . cnanct to do it w ith t h e , rugged
r „ „ „ „ d i in rldi
^ u
, 1„n«
d iv „ i id
a lis —
m , o f «, th e p io -
p re s id e n ts opposiUon.
neer."
T he m eeting was la rg e ly atte nd -
ed by pioneer descendants a n d
A t l l l l l l I IC IC I I l C r t
others interested fro m a ll sections
o f th e co u n ty and elsew here F o l-
lo w in g th e d e d ica to ry program the
___
j an n ua l F a rm in g to n re u n io n a n d
Num erous A rre sts Made
D u rin g s h ip ^ a n d ' a c q u a in ta n c e V 'o f * m anv
-------
YoUth Held Here
on rorgery c o u n t
------------ ----nvurant viroinancp h“8 4 000 b®‘fci-
Agricultural Director Says
Agreement Still in Effect
Person.il Property
"uond ' ’ t ? 1'1' w ,, R W
*,X R^CClptS Given
o f Bend. T he W
illa m e -—
tte i
------------
1
Sawyer
w . ye r
P roject co m m itte e w ill meet w ith
’ he congress the second day.
S ta rtin g fro m C o rv ..... .. the m orn -
. W
y
o
C liffo
uncan o f Forest nl<l u ® H ® a rriv e d here T hu rsd a y
C liffo
r d r d J. J. D D uncan
r.-m
,«
G rove
entered „ a ..i
plea o f g u ilty to and ,w e n t ov®r to
R ockaw ay to
a charge o f v io la tin g the basic s'P®nd 8 te w ««ays w ith hls fa m ily .
tr a ffic ru le and w a s fin e d $2.50 and u " ° re tu rr‘ed w ith
h im M onday,
®osts Tuesday b y Justice o f the ,
. Pra «fi®® h®r t has been handled
Peace Havens. Joe Sam G eraci of 2,u ri,V8 his abi,®nce by D r D. P.
P o rtla n d was
was fin e d $7 and costs ’\ r llllln 8er, w h o came here fro m
Pasadena Cal., hospital.
1
(Contlnu«d I on pare 8. column 5)
----- ------------------- -
D r P itm a n spent a day in C h i­
cago in specting hospitals, especially
H e a r in g
P o s tp o n e d
the Cook co u n ty hospital, w h ic h is
tlm c
As com plete a lin e u p fo r,
Past W eek b y Authorities
years sta n ding w ere renewed.
1
T .
,
x-a
..
about the largest in the w o rld nnd
, genuine A le m ite service as exists I
------
! H is to ric a l facts in connection w ith |
H v ' d r i i n t O r d l t l R n C C has 4,000 beds.
‘ n O regon has aIs0 been
A lle g e d to have raised th e de- W ashington co u n ty and e a rly pio-
,
Special arrangem ents are made
provided.
n o m in a tio n o f tw o Forest G rove neer Iife w e re c i’ ®d by M rs. E d ith 1 H e a ring before th e state p u b lic at the M ayo C lin ic fo r v is itin g
.. uiSe^ ° n j
ls a va ila b le for crea m e ry checks and to have forged T ozi®r W eatherred o f C ham poeg,, u tilitie s com m issioner on the o rd in - d<>c«ors, w h o are w elcom ed and
d Z “ f t p . ? “ ‘Z p u rp «’us®s Fac,u - endorsements. A. M
Yeager o f w ho reca lled v is itin g the pionee. ance setting the a m ount o f f i r e , come th e re fro m 3,1 over th ® w o rld
b ? n ^ ro v i Z d . ‘ >a,nUn< haVC alS° ^ \ 7 V u T ‘ ^ c e r % o w L Crd a ^ ‘
Paren“ "
h> d ra n t re n ‘ als in
’ “ •«‘ F
P itm a n said
c ity o f H ills - th a t w h ile at the c lin ic th e re w ere
Plaque,
presented
b
y
M
^
r
S
i
n
T
«
^
d
"
“
1
A
u
^
d
-
“
°
rs
p
r
Z
n
V
f
?
o
m
I^ a . o ^
A bronze
J’bJ]lp lc t «l5L re rn°deled and the in - here and booked on a c h a rg e ja 'o il f d®*®«ndants o f _ P
»-u
n a a r rris
r is , , was
> M
vum n
m a , tw
h m
ilip p H
was T i,es(j.,v bv Geor ■ ,Wbrd
»rom e
South
A in
m e
erica,
tw o
o iro
fro tn
m
J II h «
rg e ry by
a te n ria
lte ra
ra tio
tio n
n . .
u n v e ile d by
m ap,-r
atter The
Clt> En8la n d anu
and fro
m every
e ve ry state
state m
in
r b u ild
A ln t 8 redecorated
------------------ fo
‘ ^•«vs.x
uj m
u .ttiv
a i l a
a lte
vjy M
m rs.
is. C.
v. R
m ichardson
cna ra so n m
mm
Th« h e a rin g
iru m
M od e rn istic fu rn itu r e is convenient
state P
D A
A. * R..
Previous- , the
he un
n A g ro u p o f G erm an doe
. T h a t Yeager had raised a check
cheek o
° f tb ®
? „ s,ate
• assisted b y m
,v b,m n s,T
«eT M r T
t ,? ? d
u? io
ion
t h . PaC<?1 , n , ’ he sales space i l ” fo r $2 51 d ra w n to Mrs. L. Kelsey D r W illia m B H are o f P o rtla n d -
* f
Tuesday m orn in g .
<c,.ntin.Hsi on pair* 4. column 6)
the co m fo rt o f customers. S ix new o f H ills b o ro rou te 5 to $20 51 ¿nd and M rs E ,b ®l Johnson M oore, d i-
""
----- ---
neon signs and s p e c ia lly -b u ilt lig h t- a vo u ch er fo r $2 76 d ra w n to J A reet descendants o f th e honored 1
in g f ix t u r e ^ have been installed G ille tte o f the same route to $20.76 pioneer
(Continued on page s. column 4)
was th e re p o rt o f D e p u ty B u s c h ,' F red Rood, president o f t h e
w h o investigated. Yeager had been F a rm in g to n association, p re s id e d
w o rk in g on a fa rm south o f C o r - ! and M rs. L. C. M o o b c rry arranged
the program . M rs. A n n a W ells rep-
nclius.
Those . . in . charge o f the
va rio , u s op
g under ----------
t h e m a rk e tin g
-xs
r --
. ‘
Yeager was a
th
D a v id H ill — cha p te r of irtfiY
a rra
rra ia
ig m
n e d in
n » c v. r ®sen*®d ’ he -----------------
- e ra tin ---------------
m n i - L o l i n rt o r e x - « « S A
c c-««.
M onday
D aughters o f the A m e ric a n
,e m
a ik e tin g agreem ents
o r codes agreements, and I assure y o u he
co u n ty c o u rt M
o n d ^ and was
„ r» - _ .
. -
* *
b
o
u
n
d
n
v
»
r
.
bound over to thn $n*nnH tui*v
(Continued on page 8, cciunnn l)
have been advised in a le tte r fro m
,
.
.
. . .
P aym ent o f c u rre n t personal u n d er ilM 0 b i n d "
8rand Ju ry
_______________
s . T W hile, d ire c to r o f the state ls de®P’ y in te re ste d In y o u r p ro b -
p ro p e rty taxes ini W ashington coun
M rs M in n ie Georae o f Sherwood T o n . i c o . , , 1
d e partm ent o f a g ric u ltu re , th a t they lems, is w e ll In fo rm e d on th e quo»-
’ fo d ^ e ^ i °v
, ^ ' i " I wa“
‘ a> « ® rin to custody T h u « ^
1 O W n S € *n d G r O U p
are expected to operate u n d er the tion, and is 100 per cent back o f
Dividend Ordered *rv,ce'
Four Major Farm Sessions
Scheduled at State College
co u n ty g ro u p th a t the most c a re fu l
study was being give n th is and
o th e r a g ric u ltu ra l problem s
T h a t an a tte m p t was being made
’ » repeal l the
R eciprocal
llv
as*,
v l O l 04. *t 1
a T T rade
aU V
H onored at M eet
lam ettc V a lle y irrig a tio n to u r.
-in g a fte r the reclam a tio n m eeting m<,ntb? p e rio d e n d in g J u ly 31. on . ch a rg e o f nnintii-u n
v»
»
1 .
I law. ju s t as th o ug h no question nnv
T he fir s t event w ill b rin g a g ri- adjourns, the s ix th annual W ilia m '
®p o r ,_?iIed , b i' at a n other Le o na rd C P u lle n o f
E l c C t L e a d e r 1 had been raised, and ju s t as though 'la w th a ,
f Pr” ^
c u ltu ra l, econom ists fro m educn c ite ........... ir rig a tio n to u r w ill b e - w ^ k . b y M is s . G ladys Eisner, ta x P o rt|nnd
t
_,
____
_
,10 decision b y the suprem e co u rt
w e m,‘y
able
'"’s*’ 1
P
o
rtla
n
d,
a
rre
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la n d p la n n in g, p ro d u ctio n spent in P olk. Y a m h ill and Wash- I P°st *®ven m onths are rep o rte d as local ju s tic e of the oe ice
board. P ro g ra m includes special G o ve rn o r Charles H. M a rtin and we sh a ll expect them to operate
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M a r c h . $21,096.58;
4 was arrested M onday fo r the w " o RP L
'W h®re Do sion o f m arke t enforcem ent, W h ite question had been raised, and ju s t
research program s.
¡a n d new projects.
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Hl. $1432 18; M ay, $1840.69; June, reputed u ic e n v o f a 16-gallon keg
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as th o ug h no decision b y th e sis-
The second conference is called I
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21.13; and J u ly , $3690.20
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a g ric u ltu re f o r o ffic ia l research
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section o f w h ic h w ill m eet I n !
S u p p o rtin g data to the c ity 's a p - * " A F u n d s K e c e iv e d
Logan U tah, 10 days later.
The p lic a tio n fo r a fe d e ra l g ra n t " o f I
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C o rv a llis session is to prepare a $175,000 to w a rd co n stru ctio n o f th e
Funds w ere made a v a ila b le Wed
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the A ugust C h e v ro le t "R oundup" of
T h is research contem plates g re a t­ works. M onday T he data re q u ire d Th,- local commHtee expect T t " , n in g on c o m £ d n y and “ x ^ c t “ to
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president o f the C h e v ro le t company, ju stm e n ts in fa rm in g by regions ments. costs, fin a n c in g methods,
and W E. H o lle r, vice-president, and the study o f the ty p e o f fa rm ­ etc. E stim ated cost o f th c p ro je ct
w ere in attendance
ing areas fro m th c sta n dp o in t of was set at $380,000
i p i . Y i i i ume.
i tend.
I we fln d the p roducers and those bers.
S lig h tly m ore th a n n m o n th o f
vacation rem ains fo r students at
the H ills b o ro u n io n h ig h and ele­
m e n ta ry schools, opening dates h a v ­
in g been set fo r Septem ber 9 M any
o f the o th er schools in th e co u n ty
w ill open th e ir doors fo r the fa il
te rm on th e same day, w h ile a
large n u m b e r have set Septem ber
2, L a b o r Day. to begin in s tru c tio n
A rran g e m e nts have been made io
g ive physical education In stru ctio n
at both l i i t l i i and loeul ele m e n ta ry
schools d u rin g th e com ing school
year. T w o in s tru c to rs , a m an and
a wom an, have been h ire d fo r this
w o rk.
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