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Commercial National I-ii Club Show Satui'day ( I W ith W hich is Combined the H illsb o ro In d ep en d en t Volume 12, No. 36 S t ate C apitol N e w s L e tte r flillMboro, Oregon, Thursday, O ctober 17, 1935 II llla b u r ii I I ii|* |* e n i|« iit M l u M im I ivi I 1873 Hilhi Eleven to Play Mac Here Friday / ico Legislators Undecided, One Favors Old Site I filUfco ru Ariru« Mtaèltebvd 1891 Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Crusher Many Enter County ( M o n i e s Death Closes Mystery Solved, Higher Levy Annual Bank Was Mere Loan Forecast in Eventful Life Club Exhibit City Budget of H.V. Gates M y s te ry s u rro u n d in g one co u n ty W ith the spcciul session o f the rock crusher, m issing several weeks state le g isla tu re d e fin ite ly set fo r from C edar creek canyon west of O ctober 21. tw o W ashington co u n ty i Banks, was solved th is week when le g islators are not fu lly decided on Au AAA Law Io Meet j ih e m achine was discovered at the m a tte r o f the ca p ito l site and L a u re lw o o d academ y w here the the o th e r e m p h a tic a lly declures O bjections of High academy is cru sh in g rock fo r use h im se lf fo r the* old location, ac L o rn la H o ld P o w e rfu l S alem co rd in g to u check made by the T h ir ty -F iv e 4 -H B o y . W ill around th e b u ild in g s. Court Talked G ro u p F o rrie e s E x p e n d itu re T ile e xp la n a tio n came when the A rgus th is week S ta ir G . A R. L e a d e r A c tiv e S quad Last F r id a y to co u n ty checked u p on the Shady Senator G eorge M A itk e n of Show C orn in C ity $ 3 1 ,6 4 0 fo r O p e ra tio n , B rook crusher, w h ic h had been in E a rly D a y , o f R a il G u ld e n Home was in fa v o r o f Ç A I KM T he ( u p h ill i l l y I n m ak* 13 to 13 T ie T h i , W e e k -E n d loaned to L a u rc lw o o d . and it was D u rin g N e x t Y e a r the u n iv e rs ity site, b u t w ith the ’ trig I'cutly fo r the lnvaaion o f C on structio n H e re discovered th a t th is crusher s till | fe d e ra l g o ve rn m e nt out o f th e pic ¡ was In its p ro p e r place. the la w m u k e ri w ho aro expected lu re us to funds fo r purchu.se* of A p p a re n tly the crew assigned the i a d d itio n a l grounds, he says th a t i to u rrlv e Sunday In ron d in o tti fo r ! jo b o f m o v in g the crusher fro m : | makes a d iffe re n c e w ith him . the opening o f the wpcehil m «* hmìoi ) [ Shady B ro o k m isunderstood d ire c - ■ “ I d on't care to co m m it m yse lf i M onday m o rn in g tions and w ent to Cedar canyon ju s t ut present us to any p a rtic u la r C ur pen tern have boon busy thin C a p ita l C ity Boys P u t O v e r site hut I do feed thut m ore room f G ra n g e W om en to Serve instead. H erm an K e rkm a n , co m H iP s b c ro O n e o f F e w C itie , m issioner. said. week fix in g up the te m p o ra ry le g V e te ra n Served T h re e Y e a r , is needed," he declared. "A s to Loan o f the crush e r was made Scores Last M in u te s is la tiv e cham bers in the M ario n D in n e r to P a rtic ip a n ts to K e e p L o w L e v ie , any m ove to change the site from e a rly last s p rin g w hen w o rk was hotel and the a rm o ry, w here the i . D u rin g C iv il W a r Salem to P o rtla n d I c e rta in ly do u nderw ay on a L a u re lw o o d road I .Hessions w ill be h e ld Raised plut* riot believe th a t any such m ove by SERÁ crew ,. fo rm s have been b u ilt in both In sp ire d by th e ir 13 to 13 tic m ent is r ig h t or p ro p e r.” T h ir ty - fiv e 4-H corn c lu b m em Increases in th e c ity le v y fro m It S D o h e rty, fo rm e r resident o f ' bers w ill each e x h ib it 25 ears of H- V. Gates, pioneer o f pioneers, rooms fo r the p re sid in g o ffice rs and game w ith the p o w e rfu l Salem V ik K L. Ross of Aloha, re p re se n t corn at the C o m m e rcia l N a tio n a l Banks, w here he operated a cheese ) $27,500 in 1935 to $29,030 40 fo r 1936 I I,At a I a A w I t J'LteLu 1 ings »!«■■« Itati, -- I l I l , i H. -J d e rs the desk clerks. lust Itl.u.L week, A the l h > l ...... g rid his last great fro n tie r b u t a m em are in d ica te d in the budget adopted ative. declares that his m in d w ill I leinocrutx o f the house huve been are p re p a rin g to give the M c M in n re m ip n open u n til the session is bank corn show In the lo b b y o f factory, is u n d er $1 000 bond fo l j at th e a n n u a l c ity budget m eeting j H. V. Gates, state com m ander of o ry o f yesterday, has answered the called to caucus Sunday afternoon v ille fo o th u llists u w u n n welcom e u n d erw a y and he has tu n e to in the bank S aturday, a cco rd in g to lo w in g his arrest in P o rtla n d late in the co u n c il cham bers Tuesday I th e G rand A rm y o f th e R e public summons to his last adventure. In an e ffo rt to get to g eth e r on one on th e home fie ld th is F rid a y a ft vestigate u ll angles. U p to date, L. E. Francis, assistant co u n ty j Ia s i week by a d e p uty s h e riff fro m I i n ig h t T o ta l estim ated expenditures and one o f the last re m a in in g He died Sunday in Good S a m a ri H ills b o ro He is accused o f m oving by the c ity a rc placed at $31.040 40 o f the h a lf dozen o r m ore cundi* ernoon T he B lue and W h ite squad how ever, such p e titio n s as he bus agent. C iv il w a r veterans in H ills b o ro tan hospital, w here he had been m achinery n o t owned by h im fro m i fo r the last e ig h t weeks. The ju d g in g o f e x h ib its w ill as com pared to $30.500 to r this elates fo r the speakership, le ft va c o m p le te ly m u ffle d the c a p ito l c ity received, ask thut the old site be succumbs S a tu rda y nig h t. com m ence at 9 a. m. w ith D C. the Banks p la n t, now closed, to y e a r A le v y boost fro m 16 3 m ills cant by the resign a tio n o f John team's dangerous a tta ck u n til the ! C ongregational church was fille d (C ontinuM j on 4. column 6) P hilom ath. He is scheduled to ap S m ith , assistant a g ronom ist o f the closing m om ents of the game und to 17.25 m ills another year is the C ooter to accept a federal Job. to o v e rflo w in g fo r t h e fu n e ra l O regon State college, as ju d g e lica r in co u rt at 10 o'clock S a tu r resu lt. The p u b lic budget m eeting M o n d a y m o riu n g at 10 30 o'clock local funs e xpect G oodm an's g rid services Wednesday a fte rn o o n at S m ith w ill also be the p rin c ip a l day m o rn in g to e n ter his plea to w ill be held N ovem ber 14. P re s id e n t II I. C o rb e tt w ill call m achine to m ake u b r illia n t sh o w w h ic h Rev H A Deck o fficia ted , i speaker at the luncheon g ive n by . the charge D e lin q u e n c y P roblem the senate to o rd e r w h ile Fred in g against M< M in n v ille "he e n tire ro s tru m was banked M a rs h a ll H E lton, w h o p le a d e d ! Increases are b ro u g h t a b o u t , I the ladies o f the H ills b o ro G range Drager. i veteran a c ill« h ie * f MVI c le rk It o f the tilt? lu n T • o m o rro w 's tilt, scheduled to I w ith b e a u tifu l flo ra l o ffe rin g s An g u ilty M onday to th e ft o f a watch. | at w h ich the boys and th e ir par- George McGee, c ity manager, e x house. w ill p e rfo rm thut fu n c tio n ! » ta rt ut 3 p m . w ill be th e firs t a p p ro p ria te trib u te to the life and : ents, seed dealers and c ity o ffic ia ls $5 in gold and o th e r a rtic le s fro m pla in e d to the com m ittee, c h ie fly in the h u ll of representatives. O r- d is tric t t ilt fo r the H ilh i aquud I character o f M r Gates was paid by the home o f Im elda Heesacker at w ill be guests o f the o ffic e rs of oecause o f ta x delinquencies, an g a n liu tlu n of the senate w ill be u ; T he locals huve u record o f tw o M r Deck M rs V W G ardner sang C ornelius, w ill receive sentence in in v e s tig a tio n re ve a lin g th a t there ! Ihe bank m ere fo rm a lity , w ith re-e le ctio n vic to rie s und tw o ties in pre-seu- H ark. H a rk. M y S oul." Ten com c irc u it c o u rt to d ay iT h u rs d a y ). Theatre Host has developed a fix e d fig u re of te a c h e rs ’ A ssociatio n P ic k , rades o f the G rand A rm y o f the o f u ll the s ta ff that p e rfo rm e d d u r- »on games and have been scored A lv a L. L o n g fe llo w , b ro u g h t here d e lin q u e n cy w h ich b ring s about a In Ihe afte rn o o n the boys e x R e p u b lic w ere present to honor lu g the special sc- ion expected on but tw ice M c M in n v ille bu ttled B e n e fit to Send D e le g a te s O ffic e rs ; W a n t Pensions h ib itin g w ill be guests o f O Phelps several weeks ago fro m S eattle by j shortage o f revenues fo r c ity op- j except in the case o f the rea d in g a 6 to tl tie w ith the Forest th e ir dead com m ander and acted to C h ic a g o Session a deputy fro m the o ffic e o f John ¡ at Ihe V e netian th e atre erations. c le rk , w here a vucancy exists w h ich 1 G rove eleven S a tu rda y, as h o n ora ry pallbearers. O th e r v e t The aw ards fo r Ihe show are as C onnell, s h e riff, was sentenced t o ! T o ta l general e xp e n d itu re s fo r w ill p ro b a b ly lie fille d by elec- ’ F la y In sp ire d M iss M e rle Davies o f Beaverton eran organizations and th e ir a u x- a y e a r in ja il M onday by Judge E fo llo w s: F irst, scholarship; second. th e c ity fo r 1936 are placed at [ lio n o f E lb e rt lle tle o f C ottage P la yin g In sp ire d fo u tb u ll, t h e H ills b o ro Tow nsend clu b was elected president o f the Wash ; ilia rie s w ere represented. P a llb e a r- Is (.ro v e , who d id th is chore fo r th e H ills b o ro team co m p le te ly o u t sponsoring a Tow nsend semi-corn $10; th ird , $5; fo u rth , fifth , s ix th C L a tu u re tte He was paroled oh $20.737 as com pared to $19.572 this in g to n C o u n ty Teachers’ association I ers w ere A lb e rt S p ie rin g and John house fm m any years W h ile Ash- ; played Salem last F rid a y evening edy p la y F rid a y at 8 o'clock in seventh, eighth, n in th , te n th and co n d itio n th a t he pay $15 a m onth year, i t was b ro u g h t out at the at the annual m eeting held M o n : Jepson o f th e U. S W. V T C to the support o f his m in o r c h ild budget co m m itte e m ee tin g Tuesday D a rn e ll and E W P lapp o f the by ( D ix o n has announced his I and held a 13 Io 0 advantage u n til the C h ris tia n ch u rch Mrs. H. H ele ve n th are a ll $3. tw e lfth . $1 Each boy re g is te rin g fo r th e corn and rep o rt on his e m p lo ym e n t each nig h t. W ith a n tic ip a te d ta x d e lin day in c o n ju n c tio n w ith the c o u n V F W and D r R J N ico l and In te n tio n to m ake a fig h t fo r his e ig h t m in ute s before the closing , S ta n d a rd is d ire c tin g the play. ty teachers' in s titu te Sessions o f m onth to the d is tric t a tto rn e y clubs is g ive n enough seed to quencies, increases in sm all am ounts W V erne M c K in n e y o f the A m e ri senate seut w h ich he hus been gun D u rin g the fir s t h a lf. B lu e J The fo llo w in g co m m itte e * were p la n t an acre and at the close of L o n g fe llo w was arrested on an old ; are shown in a n tic ip a te d e x p e n d i the in s titu te were in th e union high can Legion. held to have fo rfe ite d when he and W h ile b a ll cu rrie rs ' fo llo w in g school, w ith O B K raus, su p e r appointed by the president Sunday charge o f n o n -su p p o rt and b ro ke n the season he is a llo w e d to e x h ib it tu re s fo r th e co uncil, c ity a tto r- accepted a fe d era l appointm ent, g o o d F un e ra l M ilita r y in te rfe re n ce c o n s is t e n t ly ' in te n de n t, presiding. ney. m anager and engineer, p la n - the rep u b lica n m a jo rity In this k n ife d th ro u g h holes opened by | to have charge of the evening's I 25 ears taken fro m his fie ld . In the parole. M ilita r y co m m itm e nt at the H ills O th e r o ffic e rs in c lu d e d Russell boro cem etery was in charge of 1 in ng com m ission, telephone a n d body can he expected Io fo llo w the e ffic ie n t H ilh i lin e fo r gain-, program : O I* G ille tte , stage set sp ring the seedcorn produced by the boys is sold by local seed d e a l telegraph, s a n ita ry sewers, cle a n T h o rn b u rg , Forest G rove, vice- George Koehn o f P o rtla n d d e p a rt the advice o f A tto rn e y G eneral of fiv e to ten yu rd s H ow ever, th is tin g and lig h tin g : M rs J. A Hock p resident; M rs F ra n k Dooher, C o r m ent com m ander o f the A m e rican up and em ergency funds. V a n W in k le und seat the choice of b u tte rin g a tta ck proved too m uch e rsm ilh , u shering and reception: j ers Io d a irym e n and others d e s ir In the debts service p o rtio n o f f nelius, secretary, and Miss H ila Legion, and Fred E ngeldinger a ct the M u ltn com inls- (o r (he B lue und W h ite and they , M rs A r th u r Palm er, se rvin g and ! in g home g ro w n seed. . . o . m a h co u n ty - se llin g o f lig h t refre sh m e n ts; Mrs. j C orn th is year, a cco rd in g to j the budget fo r bond in te re s t and j C o rn e liu s o f H ills b o ro , treasurer. ed as ch a p la in A salute to the sinners. Nate Boody The contest | w ere w o rn out ut the close of the Percy Long, social. T here is n o t Francis, is o f s u p e rio r q u a lity de- Delegates elected by the teachers dead was fire d by a detachm ent s in k in g funds $10.903.40 is asked as in the house, w here Lo w W a lla c e , game. . to the O regon State Teachers' as o f the local n a tio na l guardsm en com pared to $10 928. a decrease. w ill m ake a fig h t fo r his scat, may T hre e o f the fo u r scores In the adm ission charge, h u t u fre e -w ill p ite a d ry sum m er, w h ic h w ill One o f the d iffic u ltie s in pre- ' sociation m eeting in December in - under com m and o f L t. A r th u r be a d iffe re n t sto ry There it Salem game came us the re su lt of o ffe rin g fo r the "Chicago Delegate m ake th e corn show o f g re a te r in vio u s levies, M cGee to ld th e coun- cl ije d W illis Hines. Forest G rove; K ro e g er W ilb u r B ra k e b ill. m em ber w o u ld not tie nt u ll s u rp ris in g i f fo rw a rd passes La te in the f ir s t ! Fund ' w ill be ta ke n A social fel- terest to persons a tte n d in g lo w h ip fo llo w s th e pro g ra m . The liig h e s t scoring fie ld in the M r» . H . H o lle n b e c k G ra n d : c il. was e s tim a tin g th e a m ount o f W arren B. Barnes. C o rnelius; Eve P o rtla n d post ch a m p io n sh ip d ru m the d em ocratic m a jo rity chose t o 1 q u a rte r. W u n d e rlich , rig h t ta ckle 'I he ch icken d in n e r sponsored by , w o rk th is ye a r was th a t o f John ta x d e linquency. D elinquencies, he ly n Hesse. J ic k to w n ; M rs Dola corps, b le w “ Taps.” ig nore the o p in io n o f th e a tto rn e y blocked a V ik in g p u n t to set the the clu b F rid z y eve n in g In the 1 1 C h ie f P y th ia n Sisters S antoro o f the H azeldale c o rn club, said, are now’ a p p earing as a fa ir - ! Bear. Reedv.lle, and I R. M etzler, M r Gates was born J u ly 30, general h o ld in g W allace to have I H ilh i offense in o p e ra tio n W a h -I ly fix e d sum each year. E stim ated Beaverton. 1847 in L o w e ll, Moss., w h e re he fo rfe ite d his seut w hen he accepted ,,er. G a rfie ld and T o rb c t a lte rn a te d O O F. h a ll was u success The a fie ld o f M innesota 13. Second o f best fie ld was produced by C la y A lte rn a te s in clu d e d Lester C liv e d u n til he m oved w ith his p a r delinquencies fo r 1936 are placed appointm e n t on the game com-1 ut ru n n in g the b u ll to th e S a le m 1 d in n e r co m m itte e , consisting M rs Hazel H o lle n b e c k o f near at $7000 w ith estim ated co lle ctio n s M oo b e rry. H ills b o ro ; A. A B a ld ents to P o rt B y ro n . 111. In 1856 m is s lo q m id re s to ie W allee to m e m - 1 34 F rom th is p o in t W uhner heaved I M rs Tom M cC o urt, ch a irm a n . Mrs. ton N yb e rg o f T u a la tin club, w h ile M oan ta in d a le was elected grand w in . M etzger; M rs E lizab e th A b ra th e fa m ily m oved to D e w itt, la. on delinquencies set at $5000. bershtp over Hubert F a rre ll J r , I , 15-yurd puss in to th e hands <g ( A r th u r P alm er and M rs James the th ir d best scoring fie ld was W a tkin s and a ll th e ir helpers were g ro w n by Am os and E lm e r B ie rle y c h ie f o f the P y th ia n Sisters grand The proposed le v y o f 17.25 m ills , ham. H ills b o ro ; M rs. Eugenia C y H is schooling began in the p u b lic l i i s p ile o f th e ntem bership coo- H o w e ll, w ho shook o ff several tack te m p le in P o rtla n d Tuesday. M rs. is on an assumed v a lu a tio n o f $1,- pher. Arcade, and M iss D o ris B ailev schools and co n tin ue d so u n til o f K in to n gig It , iur.,1» ,,e ,se ,fn I-s „1 i . . m IssS 'si tassel S ’. . .. s . __ given a vote o f th a nks b y the tests, how ever, o rg a n iza tio n o f both lor« and rom ped in to pay d irt. H ollenbeck, w h o has served d u r 681.335 as com pared to th e 1935! Banks. 1353 From then on he w o rk e d on brunches should In* com pleted by S ch u lm e rich 's tr y fo r conversion : clu b I t was the lot-al clu b 's firs t in g the past ye a r as grand senior, v a lu a tio n o f $1.687.865.43. a sm a ll 1 T he n o m in a tin g co m m itte e o f the I the fa rm in th e sum m er and a t p u b lic d in n e r and f u lly 200 people M onday noon. In th a t event G o v was missed is a m em ber o f the N o rth P lains decrease. j local association recom m ended the tended school d u rin g th e w in te rs. e rn o r M a rlin w ill d e liv e r his mes Steam ed up by the opening score, i w ere served fro m 8 to 7:30 p. m tem ple O thers in s ta lle d w ere M rs T he adventures, w h ic h w ere to T a x c o il c ions d u rin g the p e riod fo llo w in g persons fo r state o ffice sage Io the jo in t assembly d u rin g the H ilh i team launched a n other | The lodge h a ll was p ra c tic a lly d o E lla Roper. G ran ts Pass, grand o f e ig h t m onths ju s t closed, th e re- I at the e le ctio n in P o rtla n d in De m a rk the years o f his y o u n g m an the noon hour and the hoppers to u chd o w n d riv e at the start o f J nated fo r use d u rin g the evening, senior; M rs C la ra Moss. LaG rande. p o rt shows, w ere good, w ith 73.21 cem ber M rs. L u c y E Rogers o f hood. began in October. 1862! w hen w ill he opened fo r the reception the second q u a rte r. S tru ig h t l i n e ' fo r w h ich Ihe c lu b Is g ra te fu l. The grand ju n io r: M rs. L u c in d a De- per cent o f th e to ta l revenue col- ! H eppner as vice -p re sid e n t and J. p | he enlisted in C om pany A, S ix th o f b ills , resolutions, etc . a l the a ft play« ran the h a ll to the V ik in g purpose o f the d in n e r was to raise Burgh. Eugene, grand m anager; (Continued on imsk ? 8. column S) McGlasson o f Forest G rove fo r Iow a V o lu n te e r C a va lry, fo r a funds to send delegates to th e firs t W o rk on Loans. S urveys and A id ernoon session on the opening day. 15 and again W uhner elected to ) M r- N e llie M M o rris . P o rtla n d. G. m em ber o f the e x e c u tiv e co m m it- I p e riod o f th re e years. He was dis • • • pass fo r the score T h is lim e T o r- I n a tio n a l T ow nsend co n ve n tio n in to Hom e O w ners G reat H elp M R. C.; M rs. C obie de Lespinasse, ! tee fo r D is tric t No. 3. charged fro m th e service O ctober Chicago O ctober 2-1-27. Restoration o f the n tfric u ltu ra l bet on the re c e iv in g end to o k Ihe ! H ubb a rd , grand m istress o f f i A ttendance at the in s titu te was 17. 1863. Delegates elected to a tte nd the E xce lle n t rep o rts o f the Federal nance; M rs. Elsie Rasmussen. B a n codes th ro u g h le g is la tiv e action w ill pass in the end zone. S c h u lm e rich D u rin g the th re e adventuresom e u n u s u a lly good. S u p e rin te n d e n t L. Housing w o rk In W ashington c >un lie attem pted at the special session booled th e oval between the u p co n ve ntio n u rc P re sid e n t R don. grand p ro te c to r; M rs. M arie K ra u s said. T here w ere 300 persons years in the a rm y , he spent most Putnam , Hubert K e lly , secretary, ty w ere g ive n Tuesday w hen t il ■ a ccording to Solon T. W hite, d ire c rig h ts fo r the added point. S m ith . Bend, grand guard: Mrs. o f the tim e in the D akota T e rrito ry in attendance in c lu d in g 280 teach T he th ir d q u a rte r was scoreless both o ffic ia l delegates, und Rev local o ffic e o f th a t o rg a n iza tio n P earl K in z e r. Salem, ju n io r su- I to r o f the state d e p artm en t o f ag ers fro m the p u b lic schools, v is and M ontana, w ith the troops cam ric u ltu re M uch good was accom w ith H ilh i m ore than h o ld in g its H e n ry Young and G. N. Taggart! was insp<*cted by M a rk M ora n o i 1 prem e representative, a n d M rs. : N o rth w e st L a w Fnforeem ent Men itors. and teachers fro m p riv a te p a ig n in g against th e Indians. He reg io n a l fie ld represent- ' H elen M plished th ro u g h o p e ra tio n o f the o w n against the Salem team w h ich 1 alternates. H o w e ve r, a special e f Seattle, W rig h tm a n , S ilv e rto n . I schools o ve r the county. was b u g le r fo r C om pany A and in Session Here F rid a y codes, in W h ite ’s o p in io n , th ro u g h o u tw e ig he d Ihe locals at least 10 fo rt is being made th is week to a tive and C liffo r d Mabee o f A l iha. alte rn a te . The program in clu d e d an open fo r G eneral S u lly , and c le rk fo r re g u la tio n o f p ro d u c tio n sta b iliz a pounds to the man. In the fin a l I raise s u ffic ie n t funds to send a ll state supervisor. Mrs. Emma M c K in n e y o f H ills G o ve rn o r C. H. M a rtin w ill be in g vocal selection by C a rl Eggi- the q u a rte rm a s te r at Ft R andall. A lth o u g h no fig u re s w ere relcss- boro. past grand c h ie f and past tio n o f prices and o rd e rly m a rke t- p e riod Ihe e ffe c t, o f th e stu b bo rn fo u r to Chicago. H e lp is extreeted b a ttle began to te ll on the B lu e fro m Beaverton, Oreneo. C o rne lius ed on th e w o rk in th is countv. j suprem e representative, was elect- i the p rin c ip a l speaker at the q u a r m an and Edw ard M oshofsky, f o l He cast his fir s t vote fo r A b ra h am in k L in c o ln w h ile in C om pany A. • • • and W h ite w u rrio rs. Ju st before and N o rth Plains. L o ca l speakers M oran declared th a t a b illio n d o l ed as truste e fo r th re e years. O th - | te rly m eeting o f th e N o rth w e s t lowed by an address on 4-H clu b F o llo w in g his a rm y career, he here a c tiv itie s by H. C. S eym our, state in new c o n s tru c tio n and e r trustees are Mrs. Rose F a rrin g - ! Peace O ffic e rs ’ association T here w ill be no second special the sta rt o f the fo u rth q u a rte r. are co n tactin g Oreneo. N o rth Plains. lars assisted his fa th e r in the op e ra tio n H ills b o ro leader. (C o n tln u rd on pan« S, rulum n 41 [ C o rn e liu s and perhaps o th e r places m od e rn iza tio n had been released in to n o f P o rtla n d fo r one year, and ' i F rid a y n ig h t in t h e aexaion. I f the legislators fa il to J E O 'Neel, su p e rin te n d e nt o f o f a h otel in D e w itt and then in G range h a ll. M a tte rs p e rta in in g to in the co u n ty this week. Tuesday the U n ite d Stales p u ttin g thous com plete th e ir task in the a llo tte d M rs. H elen S tranahan o f Hood i ' la w e n forcem ent w ill be discussed T illa m o o k county, spoke on the 1868 he operated a stage lin e fro m evening Hubert K e lly spoke a l O r- ands o f s k ille d men to w o rk , both 20 days it w ill be ju s t too bud R iv e r fo r tw o years. M rs. M c K in - j : and an attendance o f 150 is e x p e c t pro g ra m o f the state teachers' asso D avenport, la., to M aquoketa. T h a t enco and President P u ln a in at in co n stru ctio n d ire c tly and in in ney was suprem e m anager in t h e ' the re s p o n s ib ility w ill be on th e ir ed. according to S h e riff J W. C o n cia tio n . w h ic h was fo llo w e d w ith same ye a r he sold his in te re st and (Continued on pane 4. rulum n u) d u s try p ro d u c in g m ate ria l. shoulders. in ta lla tio n o f o ffice rs. n e ll. w h o is in charge o f a rra n g e questions on school h e a lth by Miss began the ra ilw a y su rve y and en M oran praised th e conduct o f ; T h a t is the po sitio n taken by J o h n L. Foote o f St. Helens I M arg a re t D ixo n , co u n ty nurse, and g in e e rin g w o rk w h ic h was to be th e Federal H ousing surveys in succeeds C a rl B roderson o f Forest | ments. G o ve rn o r M u rtin in q u ie tin g rum ors T he p ro g ra m w ill open at 6:30 M rs E ila M arsh, president o f the his d e stin y fro m then on. F or a | the state and W ashington co u n ty I that he stood ready to reconvene (Continued on patre 8. column 4) o'clock w ith a d in n e r served by co u n ty health association A fte r the tim e, a fte r the ra ilw a y s u rv e y in g and declared th a t m uch s t ill re- I Participating Merchants Report a <(k>ntinue>l on |» nk « 8 rulum n I j the wom en o f the grange, a fte r | business m eeting o f the local teach- p a rty had com pleted its w o rk , he tnained to be done in the w a y o f B ris k Business D u rin g Day w h ic h the assem bly w ill hear G o v ers association in th e m orning, was a fre ig h t c le rk on the r iv e r o f the F orget-m e-nots, o ffic ia l flo w e r o f su rve y and a p p lic a tio n H. Nosier! steamers. e rn o r M a rtin . F o llo w in g th e a d presided over by C housing loans in m od e rn iza tio n of Then. A p r il 1. 1870. he re tu rn e d H ills b o ro was host S a tu rda y to Ihe Disabled A m e rica n Veterans of homes. dress there w i l l be a ro u n d -ta b le ; s u p e rin te n d e nt o f H ills b o ro p u b lic one o f the largest crow ds ever to the W o rld War. w ill be on sale discussion o f problem s fa cin g en- : schools, C. A. H ow ard, state super to D e w itt and a few days la te r was T G. R ronleew e o f H ills b o ro is m a rrie d to H e le n M e lv in a B atch- a tte nd th e p o p u lu r bargain duy in H ills b o ro and o th e r p o in ts in forecm ent o ffic e rs . S h e riff C o n n e ll in te n d e n t o f schools, spoke. the co u n ty ch a irm a n in charge of events sponsored by t h e re ta il Ihe co u n ty F rid a y and Saturday In th e afte rn o o n session the e lle r T he day o f his m arriage, said. T h ir ty - tw o school rooms from the w o rk, w h ile co u n ty h e a d q u a rt A p r il 18. 1870. he departed w ith W o rk fo r 50 W om en fro m R e lie f to V a le n tin e Abadie. who M usic fo r the event w ill be f u r - ' teachers were addressed by B ruce W ashington co u n ty schools signed trades co m m itte e o f the H ills b o ro according C h u m b e r o f Com m erce, according w ill have charge o f Ihe sales here, ers are established in H ills b o ro in nished by th e cham ber o f com - ! B a xte r, president o f W illa m e tte his b rid e fo r N ew Y o rk c ity fro m Prom ised by G o ve rn m e nt fo r m em bership In th e J u n io r Hed charge o f F J. R ile r o f T iga rd Io Ed. L . Moore, secretary, w h o assisted by the wom en o f the a u x merce orchestra. A ll citizens in u n iv e rs ity at Salem, a fte r w h ich w here th e y sailed to L im a , Peru, Gross al Ihe co u n ty teachers' In s ti assisted by M rs Hanora H e w itt w here he was em ployed as engineer ilia r y o f th e orga n iza tio n . was In charge o f arrangem ents. A id fo r some 50 w om en on re- [ terested in la w enforcem ent are in - | the sectional m eetings o f the in - tu te in H ills b o ro M unday, accord o f Beaverton. Mabee also has head (Continued on pane , . column «1 T he cro w d came e a rly , despite In connection w ith the sale. J q u a rte rs lie f ro lls in the w a y o f w o rk , is j v ite d to attend. T he re w ill be a titu te w ere held. in g Io records Io the o ffice o f 0 in H ills b o ro a lth o ug h showers, c ro w d in g business houses H G a rre tt, m ayo r o f H ills b o ro , has P re sid in g over the h ig h school expected soon by the co u n ty r e lie f charge fo r th e d in n e r. B. Kraus, co u n ty su p e rintendent. most o f his tim e is re q u ire d in p a rtic ip a tin g in Ihe events In one issued a p ro cla m a tio n designating T he association is composed of section was B. W. Barnes, c h a ir co m m itte e w ith the a p p ro v a l last T he schools and teachers fo llo w : instance u local m erch a n t was co m the above dales as F o rg e t-M e -N o t- the fie ld . persons in the 13 n o rth w e s t coun man, w ith S u p e rin te n d e n t H ow ard The state o rg a n iza tio n Is a w a it week o f p ro je cts at Forest Grove. ties G re e n v ille , M aisle C a ld w e ll; Jack- pelled to replenish his stock before Days fo r Ihe b e n e fit o f disabled connected w ith la w e n force - j as speaker. Miss R u th Jones was ing action by W P A to finance H ills b o ro . Aloha. B eaverton, T i to w n . E ve lyn Hesse; Shule, C lara he could fu lly sa tisfy th e crow d. veterans. The p ro cla m a tio n asks the gard and T u a la tin fo r m a k in g of m ent. C h ie f o ffic e rs o f the state c h a irm a n o f section A o f the ele- S tream ; Chapm an. M a ry S rh m e lt- P ra c tic a lly a ll m erchants de- co-operation o f the c ity o ffic ia ls crew s o f fie ld men to do su rve y rugs, and sew ing fo r r e lie f fa m ilie s. police as w e ll as those fro m P o rt- 1 IC u o tin u « l on pass 8. c o lu m n « ) w o rk, w h ile at the present tim e a zer; G roner. T helm a Hesse; Bend. (Continuisl un |>UK« s, column S| and the general p u b lic. land and M u ltn o m a h co u n ty are The p ro je cts w ere operated under sm all crew is kept in the fie ld M acK eazie to D isp la y M odels Here F rancis Post; M ou ntainside. G ladys T ig a rd H ig h P a tro n s S E R A and are expected to be ta k expected to attend. w ith fu n d s fu rn ish e d by SERA E. H ailey; F arm in gto n . Helen M. , T h is S aturday en o ve r by W P A. A s k e d to V o te A g a in S ch u ltz; Arcade. M ai’ A lv o rd ; H a y A n o th e r p ro je c t to g iv e w o rk to P ro p e rty ow ners o f T ig a rd union w ard. B e rth a A. Shaver; Mead, I New 1936 F ord V-8 m odels w ill num erous r e lie f fa m ilie s in the h ig h school d is tric t w ill go to the Erm a B K ir k p a tric k ; B loom ing, j be shown in H ills b o ro fo r th e fir s t M etzger d is tric t has been approved polls again O ctober 21 to vote o r A m e lin Jaenleke. and H illsb o ro tim e S a tu rda y al the M acK enzie by W PA. T h is is fo r the co n stru c a $22.000 bond issue fo r co n stru c Seven Day A d v e n tis t, M rs. P e rry M o to r com pany showroom , accord tio n o f w a te r system at M etzger tio n o f a new a u d ito riu m and p ro Uuden. A ll lire one room schools F eature e ve n t o f the fir e p re in g to H. L . M acK enzie, local d e a l E d ito r's Note: T he fo llo w in g ex W ashington c o u n ty p o u ltry m e n Dates fo r assem bling o f crew s have • Touchers in schools h a vin g m ore p lu n a tion o f Ihe sewer bond vote in g sewer d is tric t and. second, ve n tio n week program , c a rrie d on v id e a d d itio n a l fa c ilitie s fo r class e r Advance in fo rm a tio n indicates w ill meet in ^he B eaverton high than one room fo llo w : D a vid H ill, to be su b m itte d to H ills b o ro re s i that w h ich concerns those outside school Tuesday at 8 p. m.. accord not been announced, according to in H ills b o ro u n d e r the auspices of rooms, according to Dan Jones, th a t im p ro ve m en ts in clu d e a new F lo y d W. A lle n , d is tric t engineer c h a irm a n o f th e board o f d ire c H illsb o ro . Lester M ooberry;, M id dents O ctober 25 comes th ro u g h J the sewer d is tric t and not now note in co nservative stre a m lin in g , ing to L. E. Francis, assistant c o u n fo r W P A in H ills b o ro Wednesday. the local fir e departm ent, as fa r tors. 1 (Continued on page H. r.iium n 3» dleton, M a rio n H ow ard; T u a la tin , Jl. G a rre tt, m ayor, fo llo w in g a re served by any system o f sewers as the school c h ild re n w e re con ty agent. H. E Cosby, extension M e a n w h ile SE R A s t ill is o p e ra t "T h e e x is tin g sewer d is tric t was Edna L u ttr e ll hud K u b y F rlson; quest to the c ity by The A rg u s cerned. was th e w a te r fig h t on specialist o f th e O regon State c o l in g its canneries in v a rio u s parts b u ilt in 1911 w ith a septic ta n k C h e rry G rove, E llen W N yberg; fo r an im p a rtia l e xp la n a tio n o f flic M ain street F rid a y and the p ic tu re used as a disposal plant. H ills b o ro lege, w ill discuss "H o ld in g P u lle ts o f th e county, a pack o f 590ff cans show at the V e n e tia n w h ic h f o l H ills id e . Anna L. Baum an; M a n situ a tio n. Up in P ro d u c tio n ." T h is is the being rep o rte d fo r the week, m a k has increased Ils p o p u la tio n ap ning, Ida H o p kin s and L u c ile Ber- lowed. "T h e re is to be presented to the firs t o f a series o f in te re s tin g ney; B u xto n . G ladys O ve rto n and voters o f the C ity o f H ills b o ro at p ro x im a te ly 50 per cent since that m o n th ly p o u ltry m eetings w h ich in g a to ta l o f 92,455 cans fo r the A ll o f the H ills b o ro c h ild re n M am ie Sandy; Sherwood grade a special election called fo r F rid a y. tim e The co m m e rcia l load upon have been scheduled fo r the w in season to date. The season is e x w ere guests o f O range Phelps and pected to close by N o ve m b e r 1. or the fire m e n T he w a te r fig h t was school, J. C lyd e H opkins, Mrs. Cora O ctober 25, the question as to this sewer has been increased te r and e a rly s p rin g m onths s h o rtly th e re a fte r. A. C iith ill. D o roth y Dem nray and w h e th e r or not the c ity c h a rte r m any, m any tim es w ith the re su lt Congressm an James W M o tt of betw een tw o teams o f local f ir e A t these m eetings guest speak T he largest pack re p o rte d by men. each team c a rry in g a fir e the firs t d is tric t w ill speak at the fro m $3 to $4 a ye a r and in th e M arg a re t L itto n ; M etzger, A A. should be amended In such a w ay that the present septle ta n k has ers w ill discuss such subjects as new d is tric t about $125 a m onth, any one u n it o f the canneries broken dow n as an e ffic ie n t ngent B a ld w in . M argaret H argrave, M ury as to enable the c ity to accept a L a rg e r users breeding, feeding, m a rk e tin g , flo o r is at H uber, w h e re th e to ta l fo r hose s q u irtin g w ater. A fte r the f ir e cham ber o f com m erce luncheon it was e xp la in e d in disposing o f the sewerage in « llg rg ru v e . Neelu Law rence; A lu h ii- fe d era l g ra n t of $83.455 and a loan men w ere th o ro u g h ly w e t the con M onday noon on the w o rk o f the w o u ld be charged a cco rd in g ly. P a t heating. brooding, a n d diseases the season has reached 27.950. Rec llilb e r . M rs Laura It Mack A o f $1(12.0(10 1)1) in o rd e r to construct th is d is tric t, and ns a re su lt o f fills last congress R eservations should test was ca lle d off. terson said U n d e r the present set These m eetings are open to a n y n u m b e r o f these schools have a sewer disposal p la n t and a sewer Ihe a fflu e n t fro m the septic ta n k one interested in p o u ltry raisin g ords in the re lie f o ffic e disclose Besides th e events fo r the c h il be made in advance by a ll w ish in g u p o f a federal g ift and a long th a t 515 fa m ilie s have ta ke n ad dren. speakers v is ite d each lo c a f to hear him . in the room s w h ic h have not ye t re system in th a t p o rtio n o f H ills b o ro Hint is being disposed tim e loan local people w ill have T u a la tin r iv e r th ro u g h the o u tfa ll Farm ers d e s irin g to receive m o n th vantage o f the c a n n in g fa c ilitie s in school and spoke to th e c h ild re n ported. M ee tin g o f the cham ber M onday th is needed im p ro v e m e n t w ith o u t not now served by sewers. ew er lin e co nstructed in 1930 Is ly notices o f these m eetings should the county. n ig h t was the fir s t fo r the fa ll and the fire m e n d is trib u te d pa m p h any great b u rden, he said. The d ire c to rs se rving last year A discussion o f th is question fo r h ig h ly acid nnd high in bacteria gel in touch w ith the co u n ty agent's lets on fir e p re v e n tio n and in sp e ct season as o ffic e rs started another w ere re-elected and others w ill the purpose o f e n lig h te n in g the o ffic e and have th e ir name placed S election w ill be made soon o f th a t is d e trim e n ta l Io the p ro p e rty ed business b u ild in g s fo r fire haz year. V ice -p re sid e n t P a u l Patterson a site fo r a new a rm y a ir base in he elected later. M rs Thom as C o n voters as to the real question be on the m a ilin g list. ards presided in the absence o f P re s i n e ll was added to Ihe H ills b o ro d i fore them should be o f va lu e to ow ners along the T u a la tin r iv e r th e n o rth w e st, it was predicted by nnd to the fish nnd p la n t life in dent H. L. M acKenzie. w h o was in rectors. the people o f th is co m m u n ity. W G. fde. w ho is c h a irm a n i t the L egio n W i l l D iscu s, the riv e r. Seattle. George S e lfrid g e is the A t the outset it should be c o r new m em ber o f the board o f d irec special c o m m itte e w o rk in g on t h ii F in an ces a t M e e tin g ro c lly understood that ib is $33.455 e d "T ly h r is o situ n d a e tio X n r i has \ X , bixm ; T , repeat T u rk e y g ro w e rs o f W ashington p ro je ct. He said that a rm y en B yrnes Sentenced fo r is an o u trig h t g ift from the govern- | !,(' h ™ I? ? , n e v ^ m t i l . v Th . i'? * to rs fo r th re e years, succeeding Finances w ill be discussed T ues co u n ty w ill me<t in the Forest gineers have m ade a caret») study L. J R ushlow. O th e r o ffic e rs are day n ig h l by H ills b o ro post. A m e r m ent. never to be rep a id . T he 102,- j h o o d o f h e n ii h ? ■ < h . i.1 T h e f t o f $ 1 7 5 D ia m o n d G rove C ham ber o f Com m erce rooms o f possible sites here H J Scearce. treasurer, and C. T. 000 is a loan at 4 per cent, w h ich m and hat t h i .R u .H n « 8 ican Legion. A re p o rt w ill be g iv Wednesday at 8 p. m. A t th is tim e. P la y o f the H ilh i fo o tb a ll team Charged w ith ste a lin g h l, sis A lv in H obart, re h a b ilita tio n s u R ichardson and M o rris W eil, d ire c en by th e finance o ffic e r a fte r H. F Cosby, e xtension specialist o f is to be secured by bonds to be reeled bv t h e In s i t L i l ™ r*0 ’ " r ' In h o ld in g the strong Salem high te r’s $175 diam ond rin g and p a w n w h ich suggestions fo r ra is in g m on the O regon State college, w ill d is p e rviso r o f W ashington co u n ty u n tors. re tire d fro m sewer service charges disposal ..l in t If it ?• p CW eleven was praised by W G Hare in g it fo r $7. W illia m B yrnes plead for each connection made to th e Patterson e xp la in e d th e purpose w HTVln„ y , J ‘J ’'a ey w ill be asked by W F. Cyrus, cuss “ The P ro b le m o f F in is h in g d e r SERA and th e new re s e ttle guilty before Judge R F r a n k m ent a d m in is tra tio n , received w o rd o f the c ity ele ctio n O ctober 25 to w h o said it was one o f the best com m ander. Reports also w ill be T u rk e y s fo r M a rk e t." Peters and was sentenced Tuesday Tuesday o f his a p p o in tm e n t as take advantage o f the fe d e ra l g rant teams to ever represent the local heard on m em bership co m m itte e In d ic a tio n s at th e present tim e school. He declared that a n v Io tw o years in Ihe p e n ite n tia ry , w o rk u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Jake are that there w ill be a good de loan o ffic e r fo r the R esettlem ent and loan fo r the new sew er system team that heals (he local boys w ill paroled Io an linele, O. H. V erley, W eil. A rm is tic e Day plans w ill also m and nnd a good p ric e fo r w e ll- a d m in is tra tio n in Oregon. H ead fo r those p o rtio n s o f th e c ity not have a real fig h t on its hands. and ordered to restore the rin g. q u a rte rs are in C o rv a llis . now served and fo r the new dlspos are solely a loan upon the re v - side sources at a cost o f apS ?o*im - be considered. fin ish e d tu rk e y s th is fa ll. Cosby Local re ta ile rs re p o rtin g on the He w e n t im m e d ia te ly to C o r He enucs o f the sewer system a fte r a te ly $50 000 »p p ro xim has been d o in g considerable e x v a llis fo r a conference w ith o f f i al p la n t fo r the e n tire c ity b a rgain day S a tu rda y said it was F ire B urns M eat stated th a t i f n o th in g was done one o f the best days ever e x Pomona G range to Meet p e rim e n ta l w o rk in past years in cials In charge o f the w o rk and in g ’ S m " n,enance Bnd „ " ' • nws o f » d -W on a new disposal p la n t I h e perienced here. W ashington C o u n ty P o m o n a feeding and fa tte n in g tu rk e y s nnd F ire F rid a y n ig h t, m used by o v \ i i f ,1 i lim ita tio n o f 5 p e r cent o f the as* H ills b o ro his discussion should be o f v ita l In is expected to assume his new c ity w o u ld be forced to act e ve n tu erheating. d id $75 w o rth o f damage T hree representatives of the A discussion o f (h is p r o b le m is c s s c d v a lu a t lu n a a t o g e n e r a lo b ll- O range w ill meet in O range h a ll Wednesday T he p ro terest and im p o rta n ce to the t u r duties as soon as he can check a lly at a g re a te r cost in o rd e r to P o rtla n d Y. M. C. A discussed pos nnd m used loss o f $2(10 w o rth of , . p . '.,,ko ’ . ,l,7 , n . in ,° tW° «nd as Io p ro p e rty over the o ffic e in H ills b o ro to his m eal nt the smokehouse o f the itiasis. H is t th a t w h c h concerns n.w ssm e n t o r im p ro ve m en t bunds gram nt 1:30 in the a fte rn o o n nnd key grow ers A n yo n e Interested in successor, a cco rd in g to m em bers o f clear up stream p o llu tio n in the s ib ilitie s o f an In te r-c ity p in g pong T u a la tin riv e r. The new disposal at 9 o 'clo ck in the eve n in g w ill be th is discussion is w elcom e to a t H ills b o ro M eat Co. the people liv in g w ith in the e x is t - ! „„ the W ashington co u n ty re h a b ilita p la n t w o u ld cost sin g le fa m ily res league. T w o o f them played ex- open to th e p u b lic. tend. h ib tio n matches later. Dr. R. J. tio n com m ittee. idents in the present sewer d is tric t Il Y A I.. I. I N D M K O X Outplay Opponents Judging in Morning Condition Excellent Funeral Wednesday Merle Davies Heads Group Townsend Club Sponsors Show Local Woman Pythian Head FHA Chief Lauds Washington County Martin to Address Officers’ Meeting Streets Thronged for Bargain Event Disabled Veterans Plan Flower Sale Sewing Plan Gets Federal Approval J unior Red Cross Enrollment Gains New 1936 Ford V-8 Models to be Shown Proposed Question of Sewer Construction Here Explained Poultrymen Meet Beaverton School Water Fight Holds Children’s Attention Mott to Speak Monday; Local Chamber Starts Fall Activities Tiirkev Producers S ^ r Z v e y ^ w 0^ 3^ Rehabilitation Head Gets State Position (CunllnuMt on ga«< 8, rulumn 2/