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 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