The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1935, Image 1

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    Bargain Day—
You’ll W imt to Enjoy
it Here October 12
W ith W h iih is Combined tin- Hillsboro Independent
Volume 42, No. 84
S tate C apitol
N e w s L e tte r
91
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, October 10, 1935
|||||el>i>»<i Imlepetrutaxt KataM Utu'd 1*7*
A. U L I N D H ■ O ■
of
H igh
C ourt T alked
The Argus Has One of the
Best Equipped Plants
Hillsboro Arguì fotabliahed 1*94
Two Sections, Twelve Pag»
Business Houses Join in Trade Day Saturday
S p e c ia l
C ity
E l e c t i o n S e t O c t o b e r 2 5 Y outh Dies
An A A A Law to Meet
O bjections
a s
Fine Printing—
V ote Sewer
•—
CAI.EM Scarcely had the state
supreme court declared O re­
gon's Agricultural A djustm ent act
iinconxtitutlouul than head» of the
11 codea and m arketing agreement»
begun to plan a. new law.
Even Governor Martin, firm b e­
liever In the AAA, went on record
a« favoring enactm ent of u new
rtutute which would meet the high
C h a r te r M u st be A m e n d e d
court’s objection».
Morton Tompklna, chulrmun of
fo r Issuance by C ity
the melon and tomato control boat d.
advocated a constitutional amend- j
o f R evenue Bonds
ment to carry on AAA'» prin­ i
ciple».
Question to
County Missing
a Dock Crushei
Herman Kerkman. county
commissioner, still Is won­
dering how unyone or two or
three for that m atter, could
curry off a rock crusher and
disappear Into the dim dis­
tance w ithout attracting more
attention H u t Washington
county is missing one rock
crusher and county auth o ri­
ties are discussing special
unchors for the court house
The rock crusher was one
located in Cedar C a n y o n ,
northwest of Hanks, a n d
weighs between four and five
tons
To remove the m a­
chinery, the thieves d r o v e
through the cam p of the
Mochnke sawmill, and, ac­
cording to persons at t h e
mill who saw them, it re ­
quired three days of labor
before the crusher could be
transported. Those who saw
the men at work supposed it
was a cqunty crew.
All that rem ains of the
county equipm ent at the site,
are the steam traction engine
and the bunkers.
B u d g et for
County Has
County Farmers
Win Sweepstakes
at International
Services Held
Bargains to
Monday of
Bring Many
Gun Wound
People Here
Sweepstakes honors on oats a) j
the Pacific International Land P r o - ! F re d Reed D e a d R esult of
G ift D is tr ib u tio n S e t f o r
ducts show was won for the sev-
I « nth consecutive time this week by
H u n t in g A c c id e n t a t
2 P. M . a t C h a m b e r
| R M Scott, Sherwood. This has
Lee F a lls S unday
been taken each year on White
o f C om m erce
Spring oats in competition with all
i
u
other
oat
varieties
from
three
or
C o u rt Issue» S ta te m e n t
four states For the second con- 1 C ,> p l. t - t i r P u n
secutive tim e E F McCornack ,
I 1 1 1 , IV U I l 1.V I1V C I
Show Reasons S lig h t
Route 4. Hillsboro, won the barley
, . -....
E xpense In crease
sweepstakes honors on an e x h ib it!
of Hannctjen barley. Hubert War- S everal H u r t A u to Crashes
R e ta il T ra d e G ro u p Backs
rens, Forest Grove, won the sweep
D u rin g th e W e e k
stakes on bulbs and seven blue rib-
The prune control board decided
NJ , , 1 ,
/" • • .
Local B a rg a in D a y
| bons in this class.
to incorporate and continue belle-
S
ls U tllS
v .lllll
Of 47 »nines by Washington
fit» to grower members.
j
________
Shot through the head Sunday T c
I ... .
county farm ers in the Land Prod-
It wua believed the approuching!
in the first Washington ' o, Pi,v
hP™
Visitors in Hillsboro Saturday
R ebates on T a x e s Cause o f ucts show, 23 first places, 11 sec­ afternoon
county
hunting
accident
this
s
e
a
-,
b
led
here
Sunday
a
f
t
-
. attending the first bargain day
special w >lon of the legislature M o n th ly C on n ectio n C h a rg e
onds, 4 thirds, 2 fourths and 1
„__..
.
_
.
.
.
.
ernoon.
might consider enactm ent of a new
'
■ event this fall, will have an oppor-
fifth, or a total of 41 prizes were son, Fred Reed, 14, son of Mr. a n d 1
M ost o f in crease
P la n n e d fo r Cost
act.
tunity to participate in the distri­
won. A complete list of Washing­ Mrs Jam es Reed of C herry Grove,
The supreme court s ruling not
bution of 259 gifts by the Hills­
ton county w inners is as follows: died in Jones hospital here Mon­
unexpected in view of the Mult-f
boro m erchants taking part in the
day afternoon. The bullet struck
Proposed 1936 county budget
John
Schmeltzer.
Rt.
3,
Sherwood,
event.
nomah county circuit court's dc- ! Voters of Hillsboro will be usked
shows an increase of $17,028, but Franquette walnuts, 1st; Harry just above the left ear, lodging in
vision, was
ritten by
by Justice
Justice John
John '<> vote at a special election O cto-|
codon,
was w
w ritten
no radical departure from budgets Schmeltzer, Rt. 3. Sherwood, F ran ­ his head.
R n s J z x /4 C n e t J / i o
The prizes a re divided i into 124
1. Hand and affirm ed Circuit Judge her 25 on the question of accep-
Young Reed w ith his brother
g ift s given by the various stores,
of the last three years and figures quette walnuts, 2nd; E. W. Wood­
tunce
of
a
grant
of
$83,455
and
a
John P Winter o f Multnomah
/ I ----
and ...
in W
addition
MUMU.4 there
UlClr will
WI4* be 135
disclose that more than half the ford, Forest Grove, Du Chilly fil­ William, 12, and a friend, Elaf
county Justice Hurry Helt did not loan of $102,000 from the fed n al
prizes worth 25 cents
in trade at
____ __________
increase Is brought about by tax berts, 1st; E. W. Woodford. Forest Wikander, w ere hunting deer in
participate in the decision, and governm ent for a sewer system in
Grove, Barcelona, 1st; Fred E lw e rt,' the vicinity of Lee Falls, about _, _
» tbe !rtores taking part, according to
rebates.
Justice J O. Hailey dissented In Hillsboro, according to a resolu­
Petite
prunes.
1st;
Fred
Elwert,
tw
o
miles
west
of
Cherry
Grove
*•
a
-
v
v
e
a
tn
e
rre
a
n
e
s
ia
e
n
t
Ed
L.
Moore,
secretary
of the
Budget Meet Set
tion passed last night (WednesdayI
The bullet was a .22 calibre high
party.
cham ber of commerce.
Sherwood. Date prunes. 1st; Leo
The
annual
public
budget
h
ear­
H
e
re
fo
r
M
a
n
y
Y
e
a
rs
a special city council meeting
Constitutionality of t h e AAA. at Resolution
R e ta il T ra d e Sponsors
ing has been called for 10 o'clock Elwert, Sherwood. P etite prunes, power, and struck in such a spot ■
calls for un am end­
which was passed by the second ment
in the morning, November 8, i n ' 2nd; Leo Elwert, Date prunes, 2nd; that an operation could not have I
Bargain
day is sponsored by the
to the Hillsboro city charter
been
attem
pted,
doctors
said
At-
Funeral
services
f
o
r
T
h
q
^
:
retail
trades
Leo
Eiwert,
Italian
prunes,
3rd;
special session of the 1933 legisla­ authorizing the council to Issue
the circuit court room. F irst publi-
comm ittee
of —
the
physicians w ere Dr. R. M _
...
.
____
.
,. ,
,
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ture. was first questioned this year revenue bonds. The bonds cannot
cation of the budget will appear I Fred Elwert, Italian prunes, 4th; tending
Kines of Forest Grove and Dr. J Sum ter W eatherred. 80. who died chamber of commerce. Members of
when the Oregon Ice Cream Areu I !*• a general obligation on the
in the county official papers Oc- I* o
, Friday morning, w ere held Sunday ' ‘Thp
are Howard Hadley.
; 4th; Leo Elwert, seedling walnuts. O Robb of Hillsboro.
committee,
a code
tober 17.
,
. .
. . . control
___i u board. i city, but are payable only out of
brought suit against Fred M eyer,! / ’,
h ..J T '
Boy Raises Up
afternoon from the Donelson
ctiT y . Fr^d E n g eidin^i^W .
Work on the budget was com­ 2nd; Leo Elwert, Comice pears,
(Continued
un _
pese 8, column 6)
Inc. and Henry Andcregg. Port- w rv ,ct
u h .~ -.l
G y m n a s iu m , A u d ito riu m fo r pleted this week by the budget
______
The accident happened when t h e 1 Sewell chapel w ith Rev. H. A. George Selfridge. George Fischer
land, doing business under the us-
committee which included Vernon
boys were preparing to retu rn Deck officiating. Interm ent was in z J. Riggs, L. P Stranahan, Nye
Burned name of American Maid
I’lans and estim ates for the new
U n io n H ig h Endorsed
Burlingham of Forest Grove, Oscar T T •
home Wikander, according to d ep - Hillsboro cemetery
P a llb e a re r s Bristo* and L. Y Congdon. On the
Ire Cream, who were incused of sewage system in Hillsboro, round-
Hagg of Reedville and R G Scott U fllOM jC llO O l
uty sheriffs w ho investigated, had
E B Tongue pn Schulmer-1 speclal committee for arrangem ents
»riling ice cream below the code Jn« »•"*'>
just unloaded his gun. Fred was ¡*u w V Wiley Zina W o rt J are ^ '^ ld i n g e r . Bristol and S elf­
of
Sherwood.
the estim ated cost to residents in
Construction of a gymnasium and
price.
In analyzing the budget, Donald
sitting on a log and William was w ' Bailey and o .' B. Gates.
'
rid«e
tile new sewage district, not now i auditorium
at the
Banks union high
. . . . financed
. ...------.
. vmmi Templeton, county judge said:
^an from covX w s t t°hee^
a6nd
Mrs Reatha Fowler M iller of
D istribution of gifts will take
A . soon us the c o u rts decision
WI,u lll-.m ount to $j 25 p e r' school
through . a j $5000
was announced, the stores dropped m„n, h
PontlP<.tlon Of this sum w arrant issue to be retired in
. . proposed
. ,
----- shows
"The
1936 budget
So,
cover past
tn e Fred,
b o y s who
ana R°«»and > rioee friend
of
the
p,ace
William
opened
fire
m
e
n
d
of
the
„ from
buildi the at chamber
2 oclock of com-
the price im m ed ia tely irom
io
would go tow ard the retirem ent Hvc years was approved by the a net increase in the am ount to
could not see from his position.
71 ly,'„ ? m e soioisi .
.
af,prTlnf,n
,i„ «
29 cent* per q u art and began re-i
bonds and 25 cents toward overwhelm ing vote of 102 to 22 be raised by taxation over 1935 of
c o t lin fr o m t h e ln e a n d m eame
Mr W eatherred was born Decern- aa< allern °o*L at which time spe-
deeming coupon* laaued to pur-1 oprrI|Uo|1 COf|1 for the
dig. Monday night
the sum of 517,028.33. The greater P u b lic Session to C onsider ?nto
the Hne of fife and one of ber
'854, near Gallatin. Tenn.. « a ! announcem ents of interest will
ehusers at tho old price.
into the line or fire ana one of i
„ a be made over the public address
posal plant
I O
B Kraus, county superin- portion of this increase is due to
Set fo r O c to b e r 31
the bullets struck him in the head, ‘he spn of Wilson Yandell a n d
through t l ^
The court found the AAA illegul
In the residence district a n d tvndcnt of schools, was the prin- the inclusion of the Hem o f "Re-
ln d e i n e th e r e
Lucy Ann Adams W eatherred. He
1 m rougn tnc
because the legislature had dele­ buslness district of Hillsboro, the “ Pal speaker, presenting facts and ba‘^
* iv iZ i? '0??» The
,
graduated from Beech Hill aca-
R.Tld ^°rm ell. Moore 'am .
Special Hillsboro union h i g h
gated legislative powers to adm in­ charge against property would be figures to show the expense of «*» legislature provided for the
Immediately after the accident d
Tennessee. He was a des
enable shoppers, and those
for o o the
istrative bodies—the code control $3 iM-r year |x r connection, which 'h e move taxation necessary, and allowance o£ r e b a t w t o s n Individ- school district
III t e a .! tax « x -a
, h e 1935-36 t h e
. ran
assistance and cendant and naniesake ((f G eneral wbo receive gifts to fmd partici-
ua)
paying
his
tax
before
the
due
year
will
total
$57,400,
the
same
some
distance
down
the
r
o
a
d
Thomas
Sum
ter
a
mem
ber
of
Patln«
stores, yellow posters have
boards.
represents 25 cents per month for ■ benefits to , be
. derived.
, . „
_____ _________
__ ______________________
,u„ n P,,r,t,, been placed in the windows
date These
rebates am ount to a re- amount as for the past three years, caught up w ith Sam Prazzi and w -,.»;««»«.’.
Attorneys found cause for com­ operation of the disposal plant.
!
The
valuation
of
t
h
e
district.
U
i f 1 ,’1' .V,,,eiedOn ,,|,, u » ihit9(Uiv wHh duc,ion in ,he tolal am ount of i according to the proposed district A. V. Bonat, both Portland hunt- tionarv w a r ...................................
Increasing popularity of b ireain
ment In one Id section
of the
that "No
one opin­
we
w.«. McGee'. city J K raus pointed out i $ 1 .1 ,-« .» with
received by the county and budget prepared last Wednesday ,,rs who eame to the rescue and ‘
. '
dayt. in H ihsboro has led m e m b e r s
However, ...
Ge*urge
ion which
Id that No one. w t , miinnl!1.r Iind en „ n ew points out.
tax rate of .3 mills, while d u r-1 ,,
to increase night. Public meeting for discus- packed the injured boy to their
’X
h i s T o t h ^ n d ’" « ^ ^ of ‘he com ndttX to fo re X i" ^ 2
items in the ; car.
of the largest crowds yet attending
scheduled for 3 i Funeral services for the gunshot ■ te a r Tualatin Plains church. In To
meet this, participating m er­
the Hilhi au- ! victim were held at Edward Hoi- 1880 he returned to Tennessee and chants
have advertised through the
man & Son chapel in Portland r’2a r r *e7i
Frances Taylor on
Argus and in ail parts and corners
penditures in
the Wednesday afternoon and inter- May 16. J°80. returning to Ore- of Washington county. Special ef­
_ _
„ a t $72 900 and the ■ m ent was in Riverview cemetery. Jon w ith his bride forts
the have
same been
year. made in presenting
h e «111.1 to h a v e devoted his store
=■“ b*' materially cut. I the exception of $300 per year to ltcIn of rvKigtration and election estimated receipts, not including
A proposed hunting trip almost They moved in 1882 to Hillsboro, attractive displays of merchandise
' . Its contents to a public . use
. „ I thus lowering the cost to the tax- be raised by other means This.
trom 91500 In 1935 to $6400
in 1936 the district tax, is $15,500
This proved too much f o r
Leonard where the family home
has been in m udow s and up and down tile
and
payers.
he declared, had a good deal
of more than accounts for the balance leaves a total of $57.400 to be rais- Moore and Donald Irving of Port- ever since.
, street visitors will find aualltv
when he sells or offers to sell some
O ther factors also enter into the bt arlng on the future success of of the net increase in the budget ed by the district tax.
’
land just after midnight Saturday
He took an active interest in goods and very attractive
agricultural product or some derl cost per connection to h o m e s the
school.
(C o n tin u ed on paire 8. colum n 3)
Indebtedness of the district was n,‘8b‘ when Moore w ent to sleep civic affairs, helped organize and all instance9.
v.itive thorcof.
throughout the city, Including the
Unless manual training and do- ¡
slashed from $175,550 to $145.800 at
w,hel ' and bls 7 r crashed was chief of the \ olunteer Fire de-
i n addiUon to the list of partici
The same is tru e of persons en- amount of revenue which can b«
'të sciënëe are addZd to t h e l n
I
<?«
partm ent ho™
here. r.
It —
was a during
during the past year, according to
(Coatla»«l on p . « . s. column i )
.---- - h his
.. pating m erchants and . prizes *» listed
raged In processing and prepur- collected from industrial
plants ; C()UrsP nex, v,.ar hc told the as
term
as
chief
that
the
Coffee
club
below, special advertising efforts
, the report of the budget commit- ,
,
ing such products for human con- putting waste m aterials into the ; 5cm¿ iy they would lose from 20
was formed. When the city li­ have been m ade by HilMboro
sumption. The legislature, under »ewers If n Just proportion of th e ! , o 2$ students from the Meacham-
brary was started Mr. W eatherred Motor Co., Dr. P G. Brown, Com­
the police power, may puss any e isls can be taken care of by these M ountaindale district. This will be j
was the first librarian. He also m ercial National Bank and Fir
| ranted debt was reduced from $42,-
reasonable sanitary luw to protect plants, McGee says, the cost of I followed by loss of students from I
served a term as county recorder Grove Dairy:
-----
the public from the sale of Im­ house connections can be reduced (be Ruxton and Scofield vicinity, Contest Outstanding Project for 050 to $27,300.
and was deputy county clerk sev­
Wiley's Grocery. 5 4-bar packages
Principal items of increase in
pure or deleterious food products,
In citing the need for a new dis- I he declared
v
eral years. He also was a mem ber toilet soap; Perfection Bakery. 6
,„d7
,
,, , 1
4 lab Members
the current budget are noted in Teachers Will Select Officers; Chil­ of the first band.
but this act was not designed for posal system. McGee declares that
loaves bread. 3 6-donut packages
-----
salaries All teachers at the school
thnt purpose, nor does It have that complaints have been received from . ' do„ n° ‘ con? der ,n lnnusL t.r ai?.',
dren in Holiday
Mr W eatherred was a charter 3 3-butterhorn packages; Bristol
fcicnce frills.
Commercial National bank com w ere given a $5 a month increase
effect, mid hence It does not come residents for at least three miles *ng ,a nd
member
of
the
local
K
nights
of
he declared, "but rath er as prac-
H ardw are Co., 1 relish dish. 1 bak ­
(ContinuFtl <>$$ pair« S. column 4)
within the police power of the
tlcal education.”
' Kr °w ing contest is one of the out- for the year, while those receiv­
County school children w ill en- I Pythias lodge, having affiliated ing bojyl; Delta Drug Store, 3 1-lb
ing $115 or less received an ad­
»lute since the business and indus­
11,
zx.,4
au«*
♦
V
s
<
s
standing
club
projects
in
thecoun-
joy
a
holiday
Monday
while
teach-
i
w
ith
that
group
more
than
50
years
packages
Joan Manning chocolates;
He also pointed out th at
th e .
- " t.
ditional $5 per m onth raise.
try covered by this act are not
« w »■ arrant
r>»-»»nloeiie,
es saai>i be
is^s retired
_ »j —„ j in
;_ i ija irom tbe standpoint
oi iinancial
issue could
„«.Iu
E xpenditure items in the budget ers attend the first institute of the a£° Re was a‘s0 a mem ber of the Safeway Store, 6 1-lb. cans coffee,
affected with a public Interest and
t . ,
,...4K ra, zs«« „sin $. s,
m retu rn to the club members and
I Continued on p«»» S. column 91
of the World and as a
none of the property used in such
Ham veB" w ,,h " onc-m111 ‘ax over a(rricultural value to the county, are as follows: G eneral control, current year in the Hillsboro union Woodmen
boy joined the Hopewell Baptist ;
business or Industry has ever been
that period.
according to L. E. Francis, assist- $2745, supervision, $1860; instruc­ high school auditorium . Addresses church at Castallian Springs. Tenn
by outstanding Oregon educators,
devoted to a public use."
—
, Tb? S5'100 voted Is to be used 1 ,,nt county agent. The show will be . tion, $21,340; operation of ™ plant.
_ .i_
For many years he was associated
.
I for the purchase of m aterials to October 19 The oroiect was start*
m aintt nance and repairs. departm ental sessions and election w ith the m ercantile establishments
Tompkins had this reply:
Old She Favored and Financing h<. U8ed in the building, while ed in 1930 for the% ur^ose of fUm- $1000; auxiliary agencies, $14.800; of officers of the county teachers'
"This is a strange conclusion:
Off Large In com es Asked
w
u a ...in
. ..
, . ,erer t . in
. the produc-
.
in
ce. $800; n
e w eou iom en L and elem entary principals' associa­ of this city, among them the Pit-
WPA
will lx- asked to fs«»««<«u
furnish i«_
la- I ulating
'a n ln
' " su ^ ran
ance\
new
That it is constitutional to reg u ­
tions are scheduled on the all-day tinger & W eatherred; B a i l e y .
bor
for
construction.
Plans
call
,ion
of
good
quality
seed
corn
S15”°
'
and
debt
!er.v?ce'
$24'7,45'
Tongue & Schulmerich; W ehrung
late freight rates, power rates und
program.
for
a
building
approxim
ately
50
...
.
"
„
„„
Break-dow
n
of
t
h
e
auxiliary
provide minimum wages, etc., but
Resolutions asking that the state
-- - -
, , -, , , I
L,asi
ea r m
iu o m
em o ers e en-
n - i agencies item is: Library books,
Last y year
the e c club
members
C. A. Howard, state superintend­ & Sons, Schulm erich & Sons, and Committee Heads Appointed for
capitol
ba-
constructed
on
the
old
bv
1,90.
fer‘.
wi‘b
.bnspmpn‘
in
which
„
d
in
,
he
proj
cct
produced
eight
that the farming business is not
lied in the F
project
produced
(Continued on pae« s, column 4)
ent of public instrurtion. and Dr. the M iller Mercantile company.
Armistice Day Observance
. L
V said. . 5 eight
.
nffiTted with ‘public interest.' Ag­ site and that building be financed will be located class rooms for tons of seed,”
Francis
"Six
Mrs. W eatherred died in 1928.
Bruce Baxter, president of W illam­
riculture should enjoy some of the by n tax on incomes over $10.000! “ ,p proposed manual training and tons out of the eight tons had a
ette university, w ill be the p rin ­ and his only son. John Robert, in
Plans for a legion membership
privileges given other branches of was adopted by the Washington j domestic arts classes,
germ ination test of 97 per cent or
c i p a l speakers. S uperintendent 1912. Deceased is survived by four drive to take place as soon as m em ­
county unit, Farm ers' Union, here
industry."
j better. At four cents a pound,
.
Howard wil talk at 11:20 a. m. daughters, Florence, w ife of Frank bers of the comm ittee can get into
Codes and m arketing agreem ents The resoltuion was presented by Business B e tte r, Say
which was the price at which the I
S t a i r t i l i l U t S o o n beiore ‘he general session and Sholes of Cornelius: Lucy, wife of th e field w ere completed at Tues­
»,
a
affected by the adverse decision the Gaston local.
, again at 2 p. m. at the high school Commander Harry Harding of the day night's American Legion m eet­
B
a
n
k
e
r.
T
i.n
r
d
Meet
,h"
The
resolution
declared
that
the
j
were: Melon und tomato, butter.
departm ental. Dr. B axter's address medical corps. U S. navy: Ten­ ing It is expected that the drive
_
Ire cream, restaurant, bakers, com ­ union fell that the purchase of
nessee and Eva W eatherred. at will occupy about a day and will
Washington county bankers w ere: "The corn project is of value to Construction Awaits Completion of is slated for 2 p. m.
mercial bulb growers, loganberry, more property, or a new site, would guests Tuesday night of the Bank th e*countv"and7t? agricultùrâïoro-
Incorporation M atters
! Th* Oregon S tate ,Teach®rs' “ * home. A grandson. Thomas Sey­ take place the last of this week
cauliflower, nursery stock, prunes entail unnecessary expense a n d of Tigard at Tigard. Matters per-1 „ amCOUDH ^ aH?_MSfr’ ^ ‘7 “ " as aP^
1 soeiation program will be discuss­ mour Sholes, a brother. William L. or the first of next. List of former
and black raspberry.
asked members to express them- taining to business condition.* were DOints First that it furnishes a
ed by J. E. O’Neel, superintend­ W eatherred of Toppenish. Wash., service men w ere given various
bo
I v m In
r ilv ir iiia llv th
r n u a h ballot
tasiin« discussed and the opinion was ex- superior
’
‘
selves
individually
through
Construction
of
buildings
t
o
ent of schools for Tillamook coun­ and a half-brother, Wilson W committemen.
quality
of
seed
corn
for
polls being conducted in new spa­ pressed by all present that coun­ the farm ers of the county, seed house Hillsboro's alcohol distillery ty, during th e morning. The pri­ Taylor, also survive.
Members of th e committee are
C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce
pers at the present time.
ty banks w ere in an excellent con­
that is adapted to local con­ w ill be under way as soon as work m ary a n d interm ediate depart-
Jake Weil, chairm an, A. E. Krah-
A nother resolution protested the dition with business showing a de- corn
of incorporation is completed, ac­
(Continued on pane S, column 3)
ditions,
that
w
ill
produce
good
Peace O ffic e rs M e e t
mer. Dr. A. O, Pitman, William
F , proposed P ortland city ordinance cided improvement. Leon H Hake-
cording to A. C. Forrester, promo­
Dierdorff. H. L. Huson. Carl Rus­
Ping pong matches following prohibiting the sale of farm dress- tel. financial editor of The Ore- grain and is high yielding; and ter. The nam e of the new company —-,
,
.
in
H
ills
b
o
ro
O
c
to
b
e
r
18
second,
that
it
keeps
In
the
county
sell,
Dr Ralph Dresser, Dr. R J.
dinner will feature the first fall ed meats in th at city.
i genian, was the speaker.
money which heretofore had been is Industrial Distillers, Inc., and j
Members of the N orthwest Peace Nicol. H. L. MacKenzIe, Joe I.ieder
meeting at the chamber of com­
legal
m
atters
in
connection
with
going to outside sources for the
Officers' association w ill m eet in j C, L. Stiff, Leon S. Davis and A.
merce Monday night, Ed L Moore,
incorporation are in the hands of
purchase of seed.
Hillsboro October 18. according to H. Busch.
secretary, announces. Matched play
W. G Hare, attorney. The com­
"The corn show, which is held pany is capitalized at $150,000. All
Armistice day observance plans
will be between two professional
Tonight (Thursday! beginning at Sheriff John Connell. The program
each year at the Commercial Na­ shares have been sold, Forrester 6 o'clock the Hillsboro Townsend w ill include a dinner at night and w ere begun w ith appointm ent of
players after which they will meet
other
features
during
the
day.
(Continued o n p«it« 4, <phu»i> 7)
tional
bank
in
Hillsboro,
is
a
part
local men including Jam es Wells,
declares.
club is sponsoring a chicken pie
of the corn project and is intended
Dr. R. J. Nicol and Lester Ire­
Incorporators are Forrester. Wal­ dinner in the I. O. O. F. hall for j
to stim ulate competitive interest
land New committees for the term
The growth of Hillsboro as at- the community, declared C. T. among the club members as well ter Werz of Portland and J. J. Wis- the purpose of raising funds to I
will be announced Officers of the tested
(Continuvd on pare S, column S)
send their delegates to the national
by
the
post
office
history
Richardson,
who
spoke
on
4>ehalf
chamber are II. L. MacKenzIe, here, culm inating in the erection of the business interests He re- as giving them an opportunity to
convention in Chicago, October 24-
president; P. L. Patterson, vice- of the new post office building this ( ferred to the post office d ep art­ see nnd learn how to select a good
27.
type of seed corn."
president; C. T Rlehnrdson, George year, was pointed out to nearly
Delegates chosen at the special
Selfridge and Morris Well, direc­ two hundred persons, who attended ment, organized in 1829, as our
meeting last Friday were R. L. i
biggest and best utility.
I I ’l l I
tors and R. J. Scarce, treasurer.
Fire prevention week opened ln I moved When completed the chart
Putnam
, president: ___
Bob ___
Kelly, sec
the "opening" ceremonies here S at­
Mayor J H G arrett praised the
retary Rev? H enry Young and ~G Hillsboro officially Sunday, but is a pass to the show.
urday „ night. Following
the - pro
,
. ! personnel of the local office and
®
Playing good Sam aritan
N Taggart The last two named actual participation by the local
Another feature nt the Friday
gram all w ere given an opportu- jn particular quoted references ns
A tte m p t to R evive Bond
« _ . ----- . -----.
w hich will be of Inter­
proved unfruitful and costly
may go as official delegates for i I fire-departm
ent did not .----
be^ program,
n un-
n.ty to see the new facilities for
thc Rr,,al cfflrlpncy nnd qllal.
IV ie P I O a U ir ii a y
for
Ray
Forney
of
Hillsboro
est
to both the you-ger generation
til
Monday
when
firem
en
manned
Issue fo r T ig a r d H ig h handling the mail ns employes of, (ties of Fred lloiznagel as post-
some other club of the county as
Hillsboro G range will m eet Sat-
this week Forney was tra v ­
several county clubs have signi­ the city fire trucks and distributed and the older folk. Is the w ater
noisier M
nvnr G
f1nrrr*H
nltr,,l llm
i l . , I n , , session
T
*V,n
Attem pt to revive a $25,000 bond Ihe Office conducted V i s i t o r s master.
Mayor
arrett cited
the iirrlav
urday ir,
in an
an n all-day
The
eling east on Main street
fight between teams of firemen,
fied their intention of contributing literature throughout Hillsboro.
issue to build additional class through and explained the work. history In postal work of the 15 lecture hour will be open to the
when the car ahead, a light
The local Federal Housing of­ preceding the show.
John M Brown of Manning. employes of the office and pointed public and will include a talk by
to the local delegate fund, among
rooms and n gymnasium at the
Ford truck, dropped a spare
The fight w ill be staged on
of . the late , Miss
Marv
them being C edar Mill, Orenco. fice. under the direction of F. J.
Tigard union high school, will be brother
„
. ,
.
°u ‘ that receipts of the office for Rev. Raynor Smith of Tigard, a j
tire.
Beaverton and Cornelius. The club Rller, is assisting in fire preven­ Main street near the theatre us­
returned missionary. Mr. Smith will '
made October 22 when the bond­ Brown who was postmistress here ljMM wprP $23.000
Forney,
his
good
intentions
ing
tw o stream s of w ater from fire
aims to raise funds enough to send tion work by distributing litera­
j nsppctor c w Llnebaugh o f ! ‘ecture on India and will exhibit
ing proposal again is subm itted to rom N vem ber 30, 1875, to June,
getting the better of him.
all four delegates.
ture through the four field w ork­ hose attached to w ater hydrants
(lie voters. A previous vote defeat­ 1896. displayed n map, draw n by the departm ent expressed
picked up the tire and gave
r _____ pleasure
______ . ■ rtirios brought from that coun- |
Elbert Eastman, attorney, of ers employed under an SERA pro­ at each end of the street. The teoni
ed the proposal by eight votes. The himself, of Hillsboro ns he first at being present to participate i n ! *ry
chase. He caught the car and
first driven out of the block by the
Portland will be present from 6 to ject.
construction would he by WPA rem embered It. He said thnt where the dedication ceremonies
shouted for the driver to
Home Economic club will meet
other will be declared winner.
7:30 o'clock this evening to answ er
Wednesday
the
m
atter
of
fire
labor with the governm ent fu r­ the post office now stands was
stop. The driver stepped on
Quit a few postmasters from oth- today 'T h u rsd ay ' at 2 p m. Hills-
W ilbur Dillon, city fire marshal,
any questions local people may prevention was carried to t h e
nishing about $25,000 in labor costs. considered out of town ns he re ­ er cities and communities in the boro Grange will also be hosts to
the gas and went aw ay in a
membered in th e early seventies
wish to ask regarding the Town- , school children by speakers which has been ln charge of arrange­
cloud
of
dust.
Forney
made
county
were
present
nnd
were
in-
Pomona
Grange,
which
meets
here
m
ents
for observance of the week
During freshets, he said, the w ater
send plan or movement.
J included Charles Douglass, and S.
another attem pt. Again he
w hile Robert Kelly was In rlw g e
was so deep from the persent First troduced by Postm aster Holznagel. ' on October 23.
Sale F a rm Lands Set
Rev.
S.
C.
Williams
of
Portland
I
w
Melhulsh,
chief
of
the
fire
de­
j
-------------------------
caught the car. shouted, and
of speakers.
National corner south that one who presided.
will speak Sunday at 2:330 p. m. in i partment
H e re fo r O c to b e r 17 could flont a raft. Mr Brown, who
was left behind.
Postm asters present were H. I. C o u n ty S h o rt 15 Boys
the __. M. _ E. church. , Rev.
Williams
Is
¡
_
, .
I Tonight (Thursday) the members
The chase, now grim real­
A sale of farm lands, acquired was born here in 1869, recalled old Price, Aloha: Mrs. Nela Dalv,
_
—
î ï.h t y
5 PT °fl e ; « V' of ' hp firp departm ent will con- H u n te rs E a g e rly A w a it
ity, continued at a hot pace.
ln Q u o ta fo r C C C Cam ps
through all three farm loan as­ families in the comm unity nnd re ­ Beaverton; August Frid. Cherry
v
J
,
.
T
nt*
C
J
l,?
S.°
f
°.re;
d«p‘ ‘heir annual inspection of all
O p e n in g o f B ird Season
The faster Forney followed
sociations in Washington county, lated interesting facts In connec­ Grove; Frank Doohcr, Cornelius;
Washington countv CCC quota
the faster the driver ahead
Sportsmen interested In shooting
will be held at the Savings and tion with early postal history.
Thomas R Roe, Gaston; S. E. An- | still is short 15 bovs betw een the
of upland birds will bo In the
pushed his automobile For­
Loan building here on South Sec­
John Ryan, city mall carrier and zalone, Huber; Mrs. Emma Persons, ages of 17 and 28, according to
Friday, the program Includes a field Sunday morning at the open­
ney gave up In disgust, but
ond avenue October 17, according the oldest employe In the local of­ Orenco; Willomnv Churchlev, Reed-j Miss Alice Maxwell, executive sec-
Red
Cross
Chapter
Meets
picture show for school children ing of the hunting season tor
not before he reached B eth­
Io J. M Person, secretary-treasurer fice In the point of service, de­ Vllle; William Fisk, Sherwood, nnd i relarv of the SERA Re-enrollm ent
County Red Cross C hapter will at the Venetian theatre, which is pheasant, quail and grouse. The
any. The car ahead was still
of the Washington County National clared thal he was w orking under J. C. Bilyeu, Tigard.
| limitations have been rescinded by
meet
tonight
(Thursday)
at
the
given the children for m aking w rit­ bag lim it for pheasant and grouse
thrusting into the distance in
Farm Loan association. Two rep re­ one of the best postmasters in the
Wainnrd Riippa, the construction a recent order, she said. To clean
cham ber of commerce at 7:30 ten reports on various hazards this year is four birds in one day
a cloud of dust.
sentatives from the Federal Land country. Ryan started as a rural engineer on the building, was In- "P rase records and get the local
o'clock
to
elect
directors,
receive
found in their homes. The children or eight in seven consecutive days.
The tire is in charge of
Hank will be here to give inform a­ carrier April 16, 1910
troduced as w ere the office cm- office in proper order for winter,
reports and plan mem bership roll- are given a chart which they check Bag limit on quail is 10 birds In
Sheriff John Connell.
The new postal building stands ployes. Personnel of the local of- J extra w orkers have been allowed
tion and show property to those
call. The public is invited to a t­ as they find the hazards and again seven days. The season Is from
ns a monument to the progress of
interested.
'Continued on P aso 8 column
: for 30 days.
tend.
when the hazards have been re- October 13 to October 31, Inclusive.
Obtain Loan
1
Small Gain
I
Many Prizes Listed
Meeting November 8
Aged Citizen
D U riea O lin a a y
Banks School
Plan Approved
4
L? 1
1
Budget Same
li.ink VOtTl JMIOW
Here Oetober 19
Countv Institute
in City Monday
Union Opposed to
Additional Land
Legion to Hold
a Member Drive
New Company to
1 OWÎÎSefld L/limet
for Funds Tonight
City’s Growth Cited at Opening
of New Postal Building Saturday
HlIISDOrO Grange
trx Mppt Satlirclav
2)
Good Samaritan
Job Unfruitful
Hillsboro Joins in Observance
Annual Fire Prevention Week