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i Don't Miss— l'ho Hillsboro Argo» for AIl-t'<»uiity Nows Fine Printing- • i The Argus Hus One of tho Best Equipped Plants With Which is Combinai the Hillsboro Independent \ «limile 12, N<». 37 llilM m r o Iridup«h<J»nt E « ta b li» h e *l IH73 !* * * * * * * * * * * < •* * * « * * * * * « S ta te C apital N e w s L e tte r Il Y A I. S la le iiia ti' U N I I II C O I l'o H sihilily < )v»T S ia lo < a |iito l B u ild in g Si'i ii s Î Hilhi Eleven Seeks Scalp of Beaverton H illsb oro , O regon, Thursday, O ctober 31, 1935 Local H armonica Specialists Can Strut Stuff Here H arm onica p lay ers of H illsboro and v icin ity w ill he given an op- ' p o rtu n ity W ednesday night. N ovem ber II, to show w hat th ey can do before t h e V enetian th e a tre a u d i ence Schools especially a re in v it- | ed to e n te r th eir ta len t in th e con- L o c a l G rid d e ra D e te rm in e d , lest sponsored by th e V enetian ami J u ry D e lib e ra te s F iv e H o u rs The A rgus W inners w ill receive prizes. to W ip e O u t 1934 D e fe a t W e ig h in g T e s tim o n y T h e occasion is th e ap p earan ce T h e re uppe •ur ,* to be h 1 o f th e C ly d e " W in d y " F u lle r tro o p F rid a y A fte rn o o n Merious p o s s ib ility o f a stale , of cow boy e n te rta in e rs know n as m ate o v e r th e s ta te c a p lh il issu e ! "T h e O r ig in a l R a d io P ioneers G o v e rn o r M a r tin h i h i m e .a g e F u lle r li th e H ohner H arm onica I«» th e le g i la tu re d e c la ie d him .a If n ational cham pion am ong p ro fes ti u n a lte ra b ly oppo- e d to tin < n ■< sional r a d io e n te rta in e rs His group tm n o f a n e w ta le house on t h e has been bro ad castin g in Pacific o ld site Gios«* fr ie n d o f th e g o v B lu e • W h ite T e a m Sco re* n o rth w est for th e last eig h t y ears e rn o r h a ve in tim a te d th a t he F u lle r is from S po k an e and is a m ig h t go so fa r us to v e to th e rep re se n ta tiv e of the H ohner H a r 7 -0 V ic to ry O v e r R iv a l e a p ito l c o n s tru c tio n h ill i f it p r o monica com pany O f his playing. v id e d fo r th e use o f tin* o ld sit« M ajor Howes, fam ous for his a m w ith o u t a n y a d d itio n O n th e o t h I ),*tci in i i i r i l to a ve n g e th e 12 to a te u r h o u r S u n d ay aftern o o n s over e r hand th e S ta te G ran g e , th ro u g h il d e fe a t s u fte ic d la s t y e a r, th e th e radio, said: "F u lle r sta rts p la y its le g is la tv ie lo b b y and it >pok< *s- O il it g rid n ie n h a ve sp e n t a busy ing his h arm o n ica w here o th er h a r men on th e flo o r o f th e house and ■ w e e k p re p a rin g a w a rm w e lco m e m onica p lay ers stop.” His re p e r .s e n a te , h a ve se rv e d n o tic e th a t tin y lo r th e I I , ■ m i I n n e le v e n w h e n the to ire ran g es from cow boy b allads w en- p re fia re d to th ro w a m o n k e y tw o te a m s elash on th e lo c a l to th e m ost d ifficu lt classics w re n c h in to th e m a c h in e ry i f th e g r id ir o n at p m F rid a y . T h e vls- T h e P io n eers presen t a v aried .*.«•• ion v o te d fo r m o re g ro u n d on Ito i h a ve a te a m o f ve te ra n s a m i pro g ram o f singing, p lay in g and w h ic h to b u ild th e n e w e a p ito l h a v e m ule an im p o s in g re c o rd th is d an cin g and fe atu re p o p u lar m usic In e ith e r e ve n t th e re w o u ld be a n. h u t C o ach B M G o o d m a n as w ell as songs an d m usic of th e no n e w e a p ito l as a re s u lt o f th e d e c la re th a t h l B lu e a nd W h ite plains spe cia l session, o r at least n o t fo i squad i in good c o n d itio n , re a d y T h ree prizes w ill be given; $3 m m c tim e W h ile g runge r e p r e to g iv e B e a v e rto n a re a l b a ttle . and harm o n ica for first; $2 and sent d iv e s h in t at a re fe re n d u m to I l i l h i lost to th e p o w e rfu l B e a v harm onica, second, and h arm onica c a rry th e e a p ito l site issue to the e r to n te a m l i t y e a r o n a fie ld th a t for th ird . E n tries may be mad«' people. a n y such p ro g ra m c o u ld w a s a sea ,.f m u d a n d s w e p t b y a at e ith e r th e V enetian th e a tre or c a s ily be d e fe a te d by mere ly a t r iv in - t ra m E m m ons, th e h u s k y T he A rgus office u n til 8:30 o'clock ta c h in g th e e m e rg e n cy clause to f u llb a c k th a t scored b o th to u c h W ednesday night. F u ller and the the e a p ito l c o n s tru c tio n h ill T h e re d o w n : a g a in st th e locals, is a g a in au dience w ill be judges. w o u ld , h o w e v e r, re m a in recourse in th e lin e - u p and is d e c la re d to T he w hole tro o p w ill play next to th e c o u rts in an In ju n c tio n p r o be an e ven g re a te r s c o rin g th re a t W ednesday at th e high school a s ceedings to test th e v a lid it y o f th e th a n la s t season B e a v e rto n 's ace sem bly and w ill e n te rta in th e Ro- a p p io p r ia tio n o r any o th e r fin a n pa s h e a ve r, B a rro n , is also in ta n a n s at th e ir lu n ch eo n N ovem c ia l schem e th e s c s io n m ig h t u n if o r m th is ye a r, s tre n g th e n in g b er 7. adopt, a p ro c e e d in g w h ic h w o u ld th e v is ito r s ' o ffe n s iv e . d e la y th e e a p ito l p ro g ra m d n o t H ahnrr Recovers a c tu a lly d e fe a t it I ’e rlo rm a n e e o f th e p o w e rfu l H i l F o u r e a p ito l b ills a re n o w be for«* the* senate* and house c o m m it- h i lin e Io d a le show s p ro m is e o f m uch of B e a v e rto n ’s tea s d e a lin g w ith th is su b je c t T w o o ffs e ttin g Io a d d itio n < f these o ne b y S e n a to r B u rk e h ig h ly to u te d a tla e k a nd th e o th e r b y the* jo in t c o m th e loca ls h a ve W a h n e r. a p lu c k y b a c k fie ld He m itte e p ro v id e fo r r< c o n s tru c tio n speedster, ill th e lio u ld he f o lly re c o v e re d fro m on th e o ld site ; a second c o m m it tee h ill p ro v id e s fu r c o n s tru c tio n , th i' b o u ld e r in ju r y s u ffe re d in th e P a y m e n t* P la n n e d a t Series S a le m e n c o u n te r and re a d y 'o o il an e n la rg e d site* in c lu d in g W il o f T h re e M e e tin g s la rn e tte u n iv e r s ity ca m p u s, t h c tu r n on th e he a t b y F rid a y a f t c r - t h u d c o m m itte e b ill p ro v id e * fo r n n. R a in ie r is th e o n ly te a m th a t , C heeks co v erin g th e first a d ju s t c o n s tru c tio n o f the* n e w state» bouse B e a v e rto n h av e | ed pay m en t on th e 193S crop and on th e C a n d a la riu H e ig h t, site, b o th I l i l h i and p la y e d th is season B e a v e rto n w o n the last ad ju sted pay m en t on th e south o f Salem R a in ie r 7 to 0, w hile th e 19.3« cro p w ill be on h an d to d is S e n tim e n t a m o n g the* le g is la to rs fro m appears to fa v o r the* o ld site*, w ith ' seals cam e o u t w it h a 0 to I) score. trib u te to w heat co n tract signers th e e x p a n s io n is ts d iv id e d as b e T he visito rs d e fe a te d th e s tro n g at a scries of m eetings to be held tw e e n the? c a m p u s a nd C a n d a la n a , V e rn o n ia team 13 to 7 and tr o u n c S a tu rd ay , M onday an d T uesday. ed M il a a n k le 13 to 0 I hev h a v e At th ese m eetings, th e new w heat • • • S ta te T re a s u re r H o lm a n ha* p u b lost o n ly to C o r v a llis and th a t by co n tract covering th e cro p for 19- A LEM O ber Freed of Charge in Fatal Crash St. Helens Trounced on T r u c k D efendant Says G ir l W rec k H e a rd A c c id e n ta lly H it A r m , U p s e ttin g C o n tro l H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1894 War Chaplain to Speak Here on Armistice Day A rm istice o bservance plans, un- (I, r the auspices of H illsboro Post. Rural Group Asks County Farm Study A m erican Legion, a re n early com p lete d , it was announced this w eek by chairm en of th e various com m itte e H illsboro p atrio tic o rg a n izatio n - have been asked to join th e Legion in observance. F a r m e r * W a n t P lans S p eak er of the day, for the pub- la address and p ro g ram in th e fo r D e v e lo p m e n t V enetian th eatre, vill be M ajor Jo h n W. Beard of P o rtlan d , form - A g ric u ltu re ei A E F. chaplain. S peaking w ill follow the flag cerem ony a t t h e 1 court house flag pole. H elvetia band w ill lead th e parad e an d j fu rn ish num bers for the program , j te ■ a i d i n g to R. J. Scearce, program chairm an. W o r k to F o llo w C o n fe ren c e B eside th e speaker, a n u m b er of H e ld 10 Y e a rs A g o vocal selections a re being a r- i ranged and th e re w ill be gro u p ’ S inging led by G. R ussell M organ. | R ep resen tativ es of e v ery ty p e of M em bers of th e L egion and oth- ei organizations p artic ip a tin g w ill farm in g in W ashington county m et a xemble at V eterans' hall at 10:30 F rid ay in th e county a g en t's office o'clock th e m o rning of A rm istice a n d req u ested th a t an a g ric u ltu ra l day w here th e p a ra d e w ill form econom ic conference be held for u n d er the d irectio n of A rth u r th e p urpose of m ak in g a carefu l stu d y of th e farm situ atio n and to K rueger, parad e chairm an. From V eterans' hall th e p arad e develop recom m endations for a g ri xxill pass dow n M ain stre e t to c u ltu ra l d ev elopm ent of th e co u n T h ird avenue, up T h ird aven u e to ty, according to W. F. C yrus, coun ty agent. (C ontinued on p ag e 2. colum n 4) W. J. E nschede, H illsboro, ro u te 4, w as elected ch airm an of th e general com m ittee. A te n ta tiv e list ] of com m odity com m ittees re p re- 1 senting d airy , p o u ltry , general livestock, farm crops an d horti- I c u ltu re w ere m ade u p an d w ill be announced as soon as the ap p o in t m ents a re accepted. Enschede is Leader Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Portland Police Character Was Prisoner Here Voters Pass Federal Aid Sewer Offer Ja c k Justice. P o rtlan d c h aracter held by S e a ttle police in connec- I tion w ith a B rem erton m ass m u r der. once sp en t som e tim e inside a W ashington county jail, accord- ’ ing to records here. Ju stice, to g e th e r w i t h Je w e l [ Bowen, w as arre ste d a t a house T o ta l o f 3 6 9 V o ic e D esires on the o u tsk irts of T u alatin on I the T u alatin -S h erw o o d road o n i a t E le c tio n ; M a jo r ity N ovem ber 11, 1925, by form er sher- I F avo rs S a n ita tio n iff J. E. R eeves an d d ep u ties for ! possession of a large still, m ash , and liquor. He w as indicted, plead I guilty, and paid a $500 fine in cash | on one of the indictm ents. Ju stic e also ap p ears in an o th er liq u o r case the sam e m onth w hen ! R eeves arre ste d O scar W Bow- j Plan s, S p e cific atio n s M u s t en, b ro th er of Jew el, at his hom e ' be R e a d y N o v e m b e r 1 in T u alatin on th e riv e r in th e I east p a rt of tow n. B ow en said th a t h e knew th e m an and seem s to C asting a to ta l of n e a rly 369 have attem p ted to put th e blam e votes, H illsboro citizens F rid a y for his tro u b le on Justice. R eeves is now of t h e opinion agreed th a t a new sew er system th a t O scar w as producing liq u o r w as needed for th e city. T he vote on the bond issue of $102.000 w as for Justice. _ passed 234 to 132 against, an d th e T he P o rtla n d m an is described by R eeves as a dapper” g entlem an I advisory vote in stru c tin g th e city w ho sold his w ares in th e b e tte r 1 council to proceed w ith plans w as P o rtlan d circles, w h ere he seem s ' 227 to 132 against. T he vote p erm its the city to p ro to hav e been som ew hat of a fig u re in th e illegal d istrib u tio n of ceed in accepting a n offer of th e federal g o v ern m en t g ra n tin g th e w hiskey. W hen th e a rre st w as m ade on city $83,455 and m aking a loan of th e night of N ovem ber 11, R eev is th e rem a in d e r to be paid back by says, a tru c k d ro v e in to th e B ow rev e n u e collected from charges for en y a rd w hile th e officers w ere connections to th e sew er. N ext Step Cited w aitin g and began to unload b a r rels. As th e crew com pleted th e N ext step in o b tain in g th e sew er unloading. R eeves ran out of h id is th e p re p a ra tio n of plans and ing and clim bed to the ru n n in g speeificatoins w hich m ust be in th e hands of PW A officials by board of th e tru ck . Ju stice, w ho w as b eh in d t h e N ovem ber 1, unless an extension steerin g w heel, sta rte d th e m otor of tim e can be obtained. T he ru le s (C ontinued on pasre 2. colum n 7) and reg u latio n s also specify th a t w ork m ust be begun by D ecem b er 15. G eorge McGee, city engineer, now is faced w ith th e ta s k of m eeting g o v ern m en t re g u latio n s in th e p re p a ra tio n of p lan s an d su b m is sion to th e g o v ern m en t w ith in th e I tim e lim it. It is u n d ersto o d th a t an extension of tim e w ill be asked. P a rt of th e w o rk n ecessary al- M is h a p a t B e a v e rto n Ends ; ready has been d one th ro u g h an SERA p ro ject c arried on last sp rin g in J a il fo r P o rtla n d e r an d su m m er in w hich necessary su rv ey s w ere m ade th ro u g h o u t th e Ja c k S atchell, B eaverton ro u te 1. city an d en g in ee rin g d ata as to suffered bruises, shock, a fra c tu re d elev atio n s g a th ered an d com puted. v e rte b ra and w as knocked u n co n M em bers of th e sam e crew new scious w hen his c ar w as stru c k are engaged, and have been for S a tu rd a y on S u n set road east of th e last th re e w eeks, com pleting B eav erto n by a c a r d riv en by A l m aps in p re p a ra tio n for subm ission b ert Jo h n S etd ler of P ortland. to th e governm ent. As far as th e S eid ler p lead ed g u ilty to d ru n k proposed sew er system is co n en d riv in g befo re Ju d g e R. F ra n k cerned, data is n early com plete. P e te rs in c irc u it co u rt and w as H ow ever, th e h a rd p a rt seem s to sentenced to 60 days in ja il and lie in th e disposal p la n t plans, of fined $100 He is serv in g his tim e. w hich a n u m b er of d iffe re n t sys V ivian J. L aw rence. 52, of P o rt tem s m ust be considered and th e land ro u te 5. w as cut on th e left best selected for in stallatio n . A fter k n ee w hen th e c a r in w hich she th e ty p e of disposal p la n t has been w as rid in g w ith h e r husband, agreed upon, plans an d estim ates S am uel B. L aw rence, collided w ith m u st be draw n. a c ar d riv e n by E rw in S to ffer of M em bers of th e council have not B eav erto n on th e W alker road yet agreed, e ith e r, on w h ere th e S unday. disposal p lan t should be located, H W. H a rty an d W. Rood of th o u g h th e p resen t location across H illsboro w ere cut and bruised from th e C a rn a tio n cond en ser seem s S a tu rd a y w hen th e H arty car and to h av e th e ed g e p ro v id in g it can a c ar d riv en by W. A. Robison, be d eterm in ed w h eth er or not th e ro u te 4. collided on Second street. p lan t th e re w ould becom e a n u i E dna S teinke, 25. H illsboro ro u te sance. 5. w as slig h tly in ju re d T uesday w hen h er autom obile and o n e . . . . . . _ . d riv en by Ivan C. G lass of C arl- r i l l i S D O r O E J llS lllC S S ton collided on th e highw ay in fro n t of th e co unty hospital. T he A r tn ic tir o G lass c ar hooked h e r fe n d e r in J C Y r illia ilV C passing, she re p o rte d to Sheriff J. 1 ___ W. C onnell. Secret Ballot Reveals Sentiment Favors Full Observance May Ask Extension D elib eratin g six hour follow ing closing arg u m e n ts by atto rn ey s, a ju ry in circu it co u rt F rid ay night re tu rn e d a v erd ict of not g u ilty in the case of V incent O ber, ch arged w ith m a n slau g h ter follow ing the death of R alph E phng of G aston in a tru c k w reck Ju ly 15. T he accident h appened ju s t east of G aston w hen th e tru ck , d riv en by O ber, tu rn e d over in th e ditch loaded w ith 12 young people on the w ay to a sw im m ing p arty . R u s sell M organ, d istrict atto rn ey , in d i cated that O ber w ould not be tried on the second count, of th e in d ic t m ent h i connection w ith th e d eath of L ester W inner, 17, a n o th e r vic tim of th e w reck w ho d ied in a h ospital later. Conference Not New M o re W P A W o r k S ch ed u led Trial Proves Long "C onferences of th is n a tu re a re A tto rn ey s concluded th e ir a rg u A fte r N ovem ber 1 not new in O regon or in W ashing m en t at 4:15 p. m F riday and th e ton co u n ty ,” says C yrus. "F rom 13- ju ry re tu rn e d w ith its v e rd ic t at F ive W PA projects, giving em 24 to 1928 a t least one such con 11 p. m T he hearing, fu s t expected ference w as held in p ractically to be of short d u ratio n , lasted five ploym ent to an ad d itio n al .34 m en e v ery O regon county. In W ashing d ays d u rin g w hich tim e n early and 48 w om en, a re scheduled to ton co u n ty th ese stu d ies w ere .30 w itnesses w ere called by both | start soon a fte r N ovem ber 1, ac- m ad e an d th e final re p o rts m ade ! cording to K. E T illotson, re s i sides. dent en g in ee r for W PA A to tal of p u b lic J a n u a r y 28 and 29. 1925. In addition to several w itnesse 80 persons in th e county now a re "C arefu l stu d y w as m ade of th e called by the defense to testify t< em ployed, according to figures econom ic p rin cip les inv o lv ed in O b e t's go<xi c h aracter, w itnesse com piled by Miss G race R ucker, th e p ro d u ctio n and m a rk e tin g of w ere called to su b sta n tia te testi w ho has charge of th e local of- a g ric u ltu ra l com m odities. R eports m ony b ro u g h t out by E. B. Tongue, lice of state and n atio n al re e m issued by th e com m ittees of fa rm d efense atto rn e y , on cross e x a m in ploym ent service in th e city hall. ers m ade up a p rin te d re p o rt th a t atio n of sta te w itnesses, th a t S helia P lacem ents m ade on W PA p ro has been in m uch d em and since L aughlin, had tu rn e d aro u n d in je c ts a r e a |j from persons certified th a t tim e a n d has been p a rtic u la rly th e seat of th e tru c k at th e tim e to th e em ploym ent office as being req u ested by prospective new th e tru c k w ent out of control eligible for relief by th e W ashing people com ing into th e county. In T he defense contended th a t her ton county re lie f com m ittee. ad d itio n it has served as a source action jostled th e d river. O ber. in A m ong th e p ro jects scheduled to of in fo rm atio n to anyone in te re s t his testim ony, told how th e L au g h begin at once, is th e con stru ctio n ed. lin girl accidently stru ck one hand , o f a county b rid g e across G ales “S ince th a t d ate conditions have an d caused hint to loose his g rip creek n e a r th e ju n c tio n of th e changed, we have had a prolonged on th e w heel. T im ber highw ay and road w est to I period of depression an d it seem s W hen he lest his grip, he te s ti Ji.e C onsolidated L u m b er com pany a p p ro p ria te to tak e stock and do a 38. 1837, 1938 and it»3f» w ill In e x licly d e c la re d him * e lf a e m p h a tic - ' a 7 to u count. fied. th e tru c k began to stagger mill. T w elve la b o rers and six little plan n in g again. In looking A lth o u g h B e a v e rto n is fa v o re d *o plained. A few co n tract signers a lly opposed to a n y m o re in te re s t (C ontinued on e a s e 7, colum n 1) bridge c a rp e n te rs w ill be em p lo y over th e old re p o rt it is in te re stin g re p e a t last y e a r'* v ic to r y , fa n s u ro | will not receiv e checks at th is tim e I x u n n g d e b ts The* p e o ple o f O re ed. (C o ntinued on pa«« S. colum n 6J gon, he* p o in ts o u t, a rc n o w p a y- p ro m is e d a b a n g -u p gam e o f fo o t as In th e first lot of checks, w hich N ovem ber 6, 15 lab o rers and a m u $10.000.000 a y e a r <-n th e «•(»in b a ll I f th e lo c a ls can even n p - | a re com ing, th ere a re only 265 I forem an w ill begin co n stru ctio n of b in e d public* d e b t o f the* state*. p ro a c h th e h e ig h ts to w h ic h th e y checks an d th ere a re 326 co n tracts a roadw ay from th e C anyon road counties. school districts end o th e r ro se in ty in g S a le m 13 to 13, th e y T hese checks w ill be along later. A pplications for th e new w heat east of B eaverton to th e B eaverton h a ve a good ch a n ce to sco re a subdivisions. co n tracts w ill be p resen ted at the re se rv o ir on th e hill above th e v ic to ry . W eed nursery. A n o th er crew a l T a k in g a d v a n ta g e o f t h e ir o n ly m eetings w ith th e essen tial d ate Plans for Coming Year Discussed alread y in them , th is h av in g been read y is at w ork in B eav erto n n o tifie d G o v e rn o r M a r tin th a t it s c o rin g o p p o r tu n ity . H ilh i d e fe a te d tak en from th e old co n tract and at District Group M eeting digging ditches and laying sto rm Petition.*» Asking State A llow Setup in te n d s to m ike * a c a re fu l s tu d y o f St H e le n s 7 to tl at S i H e le n s last sew ers. Here. Completed and Filed th e pre se n t p ro p e rtie s a n d needs S it u r d a y a ite rn o o u T h e gam e was com pliance forms. Any o p e ra to r of a farm th a t grew th ro u g h o u t, n e ith e r H onors and ad v an cem en ts w ere N ovem ber 7 w ork w ill begin at o f s ta te in s titu tio n s f o r f u tu r e h a rd fo u g h t w heat d u rin g th e y ears 1930, 1931 e a rn e d by 10 scouts h e re T h u rs M anning school w h ere an ad d itio n D istrict h earin g on p etitio n s a sk p h y s ic a l im p ro v e m e n ts , "s o th a t te a m g e ttin g w it h in th e o th e rs 20- or 19.32 w ill be elig ib le to sign a day ev en in g d u rin g th e first H ills is to be constructed, gro u n d leveled ing estab lish m en t of a public pow (C o n tln u v d on pas« 2. colum n 6 | f u tu r e c o n s tru c tio n m a y lie th o u g h t new w heat contract. As far as is boro d istrict ho n o r court th is fall. an d th e playshed rep aired . T his e r d istrict in seven counties in f u lly p ro g ra m m e d in advance* and know n at th is tim e th e w heat base Follow ing th e ex am inations, m em p ro ject w ill em ploy 13 m en, in clu d in g W ashington, is expected c t r r ie d o u t in o r d e r ly sequence as for th e new co n tract w ill be th e b ers of th e d istrict com m ittee m et clu d in g carp e n te rs and helpers and soon, according to L. C. K ram ien. fu n d s a re p ro v id ed .” sam e as for th e old one. T he to discuss p lan s for th e com ing a forem an. L ater, cem ent fin ish ers H illsboro businessm an, w ho h a s • • • am o u n t of red u ctio n is changed, y ear. w ill be em ployed also. been in terested in circu latio n of H a r r y C o rb e tt, p re s id e n t o f th e th e use co n tracted acreag e is a D elbert C rew s, H illsboro troop At Fores, G rove, tw o m en w ill petitions. s la te Semite, m id C lin t H a ig h t, ic j >- little m ore strin g en t and th e m e th 216. w as th e only scout ta k in g e x be assigned to co m plete an SERA re s e n ta tiv e fr o m G ra n t c o u n ty , h a w T he p etitio n s have been com Four l.ucal Boys Send Winning od of d eterm in in g th e to ta l am ount am in atio n s for ad v an cem en t and p ro ject involving th e erectio n of at least one in te re s t in c o m m o n . p leted in all of th e cou n ties and o f th e p ay m en t has been slightly e arn ed first class rating. Second Displays Io Chicago Show street signs over th e e n tire city. filed w ith th e state P u b lic U tilities N e ith e r use t a ilo r m ade c ig a re tte : changed. T h e e x p lan a tio n of th e class m erit badges w ere e arn ed by- T he signs w ere p ain ted by SERA B o th r o ll t h e ir o w n a n d use th e com m ission, w hich body is expected (C o ntinued on p n se 4, colum n 7j Bill T odd, H illsboro tro o p 216, last spring. same b ra n d o f " in a k in s ," a b ra n d l. a v fe n ce a n d G e rv a is Jansen o f to call th e m eetin g at an early b ookbinding, an d H enry Bishop. P re p a ra tio n s a re u n d e rw a y for date. A bout 70 p etitio n s w ere c ir to lie a lm o s t u n iv e r s a lly used by V e rh o o rt a nd A in o s and E lm e r H elvetia troop, leath crcraft. th e opening of th e SERA sew ing cu lated an d signed in th is coun c o w b o y * a n d m en o f th e p r a ir ie B i, r lv o f K m to n h a ve each e n te r F au rest A nderson. H illsboro troop room s u n d e r W PA supervision. ty, K ram ien said. c o u n try g e n e ra lly . O n e d a y th is ed a te n -e a r e x h ib it at th e N a tio n 280, received a first class m erit (C ontinued on p ag e 3, colum n 4) w eek a m essanger fro m th e senate al C o rn sh o w h e ld in c o n n e c tio n H illsboro businessm en, in a secret In p o in tin g out th e advantages badge in autom obiling. w hile L oren w it h th e C h ic a g o In te r n a tio n a l m ade h is w a y to th e d e sk o f Hep ballot ta k e n th ro u g h t h c re ta il of th e d istrict, w hich is designed res: illa t iv e H a ig h t w it h an im p o r t L iv e lo c k E x p o s itio n , a c c o rd in g to G eorge F ischer, p ro p rie to r of the B ronleew e a n d A lbert G illette, trad es com m ittee of th e ch am b e r to ta k e pow er from B onneville for H illsboro re lie f cannery, in o p of com m erce, voted 23 to 4 to a n t lo o k in g package. O p e ne d it I. E F ra n cis, a ssista n t c o u n ty H illsboro M eat com pany, purchased both of H illsboro troop 216, earned d istrib u tio n in th e counties, J. E. th e stock of th e H illsb o ro Cash first class badges in first aid and was fo u n d to c o n ta in a sack o f a g e nt L ew ton of F orest G rove, local e ratio n for th e last th re e m onths, close stores an d business places T h e ir co rn w i l l be in c o m p e ti G ro cery th is w eek and w ill o p e r ath letics, respectively. Ja m e s S a r I t . lig h t s fa v o r ite c ig ir e tte s a nd -, ch a irm a n an d re p re se n ta tiv e for w as closed y esterd ay , (W ednesday) h ere A rm istice day. package o f p ip e r s w it h t h e c o m p li- tio n w it h o th e r n o rth e rn stales a nd ate a gro cery business in co n n ec g en t of P o rtlan d troop 111 passed T h e ballot w as ta k e n follow ing th e county in th e d istrict, points com pleting a to tal pack of 25,000 Can uh in e x h ib its Last y e a r A m o s tion w ith his m eat m ark et. The th e ex am in atio n for a first class cans of fru it an d vegetables. T h ree a req u est m ade by H illsboro post, in e n ts o f th e senate p re s id e n t. to sev eral ex am p les of existing • ♦ • Return O verw helm ing Vote For pow er districts. B u r ly w on n in th p la ce w it h his grocery, w hich is housed in th e m erit badge in civics. o th er can n eries o p eratin g in the A m erican Legion, for a decision T h re e scouts of th e H elvetia ! sam e sto re space in th e C o m m er co u n ty pro b ab ly w ill be closed on closing. T h e re w as som e op S m o ke r o llin g u p th e e le v a to r te n e a r e x h ib it at th is show . Retention of Program He calls p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to also received first class j T h e hoys also sent e x h ib its th a t ' cial b u ild in g w ith th e H illsboro tro o p w ith in a few days, according to position voiced as to closing b e shaft fro m th e basem ent o f th e su one fa rm e r in A lcorn county, T en n R. W Weil, ch a irm a n of th e coun cause of the a ttitu d e ta k e n by p re m e c o u rt b u ild in g d u r in g th e w ill h e used is a p a rt o f a state Meat com pany, w as fo rm erly ow ned m erit badges. T h e y w ere Jim D a Follow ing the n atio n al tre n d in essee, w ho bought 343 k ilo w atts vidson. first aid; W alter H ershe.v,' ty relief com m ittee. by R obert Coffee. P o rtla n d stores and businessm en in noon h o u r cre a te d q u ite a c o m e x h ib it o f 100 ears. ip p ro v in g the corn-hog allo tm en t. of pow er from a u tility com pany first aid; and A rnold L eppin, p e r T otal pack fo r all p lan ts in the past years. m o tio n a m o n g o ffic ia ls and e m W ashington county p a rtic ip a n ts p ay in g $20.14. U nder th e pow er sonal h ealth an d first aid county w as m ore than 100,000 cans p loyes w h o h a p p e n e d Io lie on th e To settle the m a tte r of full ob R eport on th e recent "D aw n to S a tu rd a y tu rn ed in an o v e rw h e lm d istrict, he used 487 k ilo w atts of th is w eek valu ed at $1000 O ne can serv an ce of A rm istice day, th e jo b at th a t lim e o f da;. T in maze, ing vote for a co n tin u an ce of the p o w er fo r w hich he paid $6.85. D usk" financial d riv e in th e H ills s ta rtin g fro m an o v e rh e a te d m o to r. G o v ern m en t figures, L ew ton says, in ev ery four w as taken by the A m erican L egion is sponsoring a boro area w as mads’ d u rin g the plan. T he local v ole w as p a rt of was q u ic k ly e x t ilig u is h c I u n ii liul the n atio n al referen d u m conducted show th at th e d istric t can pay its county relief co m m ittee as pay bill at th e special session of th e co m m ittee m eeting. T he an n u al in ev ery state. l i t i L ■ loss o r d am age e n tire obligation fo r equipm ent, for th e use of th e equipm ent. T his state leg islatu re m aking it m a n d a P o rtla n d area m eeting in P ortland su rp lu s w ill be d istrib u te d to to ry th at business houses in th e In W ashington county 80 votes in clu d in g transm ission an d deliv ery need y fam ilies th is w inter. state close. M iss H a r r ie t C. Lo n g, s ta le l i P a in tin g a g lo w in g v is io n o f pos- for lands in th at area w ill be $170 w as also annou n ced for N ovem ber w ere cast for th e plan and 13 lines, in 40 years. 13. T he county re lie f com m ittee m et B anks an d th e co u rt house have b rn rin n , docs not w a n t th e S ll- ib le d e v e lo p m e n t in th e W illa m an acre w h ile irrig atio n could he against its continuance. T w o v o t P roblem of sending m ore scouts last night (W ednesday) to consid been closing, reg ard less of b u si p re m e e m iri b u ild in g fo r : i lib r a r y , e tte v a lle y , W. I). B Dodson, c x - applied h e re al a cost pro b ab ly not ers of th e total w ere non-signers. to su m m er cam p w as discussed. e r problem s facing th e re lie f set ness activities, an d schools w ill be as has been suggested T h e b u ild o c tiiiv e e e rc ta ry o f th e P o rtla n d Io exceed $18 per acre. T he total vote east w as only about I up this w in ter. closed. ing, she points m il, is no! s u ite d C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e spoke M o n Cosl of p roduction for pow er and P ersons li n in g e x tra w ork d u rin g 50 p er cent of the total n u m b er of Io lib r a r y purp o se s a nd a n y a t d a y n oon b e fo re th e lo ca l c h a m d istrib u tio n at C oulee also w ould th e y e a r a re to be asked to get farm ers signed up for th e control te m p i Io re m o d e l it w o u ld o n ly b e r o f co m m e rce . he g re a te r th a n at B onneville, the in touch w ith scouts, scoutm asters program . (C o ntinued nn pnirc 2« colum n 7) I lie pel p e lii.d in g in , ffie ie n e y . O rd in an ce perm ;! ting refu n d in g IP p a r tic u la r th e m e was th e so- dam in o u r area b eing considered T he poll was conducted by m ail, c a lle d W illa m e tte v a lle y p ro je c t, , the low est in cost of production of the ballots being m ailed to the of $25.062.75 w orth of H illsboro S ta le T i u s u re r H o lm a n ha ii ■ w h ic h e m b o d ie s a p la n n e d d e v e l any in th e U nited States. ta n n e rs signed for control. A fter im p ro v em en t bonds w as passed at gesled the c re a tio n o f a r e v o lv in g o p m e n t o f Ih o reso u rce s o f th e v a l Hie ballo ts w ere m ark ed th ey w ere n special session of th e city co u n O th er dev elo p m en t p ro jects he fu n d o f Ih , v a i ions cash su rp lu se s ley ,»v< c a p e rio d o f ye a rs, a d v a n c m entioned w ere the B oulder dam, re tu rn e d to W F. C yrus, county cil held last n ig h t (W ednesday». w h ic h his d e p iirlm e u t In "T he p resen t day tren d of tur-1 W ith th e in tro d u ctio n of th e m ore on i n g y e a r by y e a r Io w h a t w o u ld , w hich w ill tak e w ater th ro u g h a agent A fter the re su lts w ere coni- S ealed bids w ill be received u n til C h a rg e d w it h m a k in g fa lse sla t •- I i piled, figures w ere forw arded to 7:30 o'clock in th e aftern o o n N o key expansion indicates a stro n g I a rtific ia l m ethods of raisin g tu r hand in o r d e r Io f a e ilila te th e use in D odson's o p in io n , he a p a ra huge canal into th e Im perial v a l possibility that w ith in a few y ears ' o f Hu. rash fo r a n y le g itim a te si it,* d ise o f p ro d u c tiv e fa rm s a nd h u m ley. and th e proposed C en tral val- m e n ts fo r th e p u rp o s e o f o b ta in C orvallis for th e n atio n al report. v em b er 25. th e council agreed. fiiliitim i. A t th e p r, ent lim o th e m in g in d u s try . T he refu n d in g bonds w ill draw its n u m b ers w ill be increased m ore ' keys com es the cu sto m ary increase I ley p roject in C alifo rn ia Io im in g m on e y fro m th e c o u n ty r e lie f i th re e and a h alf per cent an d w ill ra p id ly th an th e per capita ra te j in disease, a problem w hich has sla te 's cash s u rp lu s in Ih o n u tti- Son«- I’rngrrm Made pound th e w aters of th e S ac ra m e n fu n d s , J o h n B iggs, 65, O reneo, is <<*<’•><I imm - f I on pngr , ,ill,,mi l | m a tu re in lots of from $2000 to of consum ption w ill read ily ah- , not been of m uch consequence in Boni,» p ro g re ss a lo n g these lin e s to riv er for Irrig atio n in th e S acra u n d e r a rre s t. T h e c h a rg e is (he $3000 each y e a r from D ecem ber 1, sorb at good prices," stated H. E. | fo rm er y ears b u t now w a rra n ts h i het n a c c o m p lis h e d , D odson m ento v alley and in t h e San fir s t o f its k in d to be b ro u g h t 1936. to D ecem ber 1, 1945. Cosby, extension p o u llry m an of serio u s consideration. d d . a s $21111. (MMI has heel, a p p ro Jo aq u in valley. in th is c o u n ty u n d e r Hie la w pass A ccording to C osby, indications A nother ord in an ce settin g t h e the O regon S tate college, at a ed b y th e last le g is l itu re . Proseeu- I p ria te d b y I he fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t All elem en ts involved in I I, e fire h y d ra n t ren tal rates at 87'ac m eeting of W ashington county t u r this y e a r a re th a t th e re a re few er to m a k e e x h a u s tiv e s tu d y o f facts W illam ette v alley should he in the tio n s have been u n d e r w a y in I p er m onth for each h y d ran t, w as key grow ers w hich w as held in tu rk e y s produced in th e U nited and e o n ,lit ions th ro u g h ,, ill th e e n : one p roject in clu d in g flood eon o th e r c o u n tie s fo r s o m e tim e given final reading and passed The th e F orest G rove C ham ber of C om S tates as a w hole th an last year, t ir e y a lle v T h e s u rv e y , m ade pos j Irol, n av ig atio n , irrig a tio n H ave you been searching Bigg:., ii i . alleged, was drawing a n d Lo ca l H n la ria n s w ill m eet w ith s ib le ren tals w ill becom e d ue in 30 days. m erce room s O ctober 2.3, a c co rd an d th at th e m a rk e t dem and w ill fo r h idden tre a s u re lately? by th is m o n e y, w i l l last $10 a m o n th c o m p e n s a tio n fro m o llie ,' H n la ria n s o f Ib is s e ctio n al t u r o iig h th e w in t e r a nd s p rin g , he oth er elem ents, he said. ing to I, E F rancis, assistant co u n probably be g re a te r w ith th e r e E very w eek re a d e rs of The th e s ta te a c c id e n t c o m m is s io n at ■ In th e valley, D odson said, th ere a d in n e r m e e tin g al th e P o rtla n d said. ty agent. T h irty -o n e W ashington sult th a t top birds should b rin g A rg it. h u n t h idden tre a su re th e lim e lie m ade a p p lic a tio n fo r I C h a m b e r T ra d e s G ro u p are about IIIHI.IMMI acres cropped and G o lf c lu b F rid a y n ig h t A I o i i i i i i - co u n ty grow ers w ere p resent at a good price and realize a good and find it. T ry it in th is A llh o u g h none o f th e fa i ls le a rn an o th e r 6181,000 acres in plow able r e lie f. A cheek u p d isclosed, r e lie f n ic n l w ill lie p la y e d in th e a fte r p ro fit to th e producer. R efuse Sales Schem e th is m eeting. w eek's issue of T h e A rgus ed by th e s tu d y w ill be m ade pasture Tins pasture land Is of a u th o r itie s said, th a t he had d ra w n noon No i n , c lin g w ill lie h e ld a v a ila b le im m e d ia te ly Io th e p u b C osby fu rth e r com m ented th a t T h e re m a in d e r of the discussion in w hich th e re a re ten a d M em bers of the re ta il tra d e s com little avail d u rin g I h e su m m er $1.900 fro m th e stale. h e re to d ay. lic. som e s u rp r is in g tilin g s w i l l m onths b ecau se of th e v ertisin g tre a su re tick ets h id m ittee of the ch am b er of com the big problem now before the w as devoted to the result:, of ex W h e n (he n e w la w was pa- ed. la rk of F o ld S e lm e ili o f ileal Ile a l el loll, com e Io lig h t, D odson d e cla re d . den in the display and classi m erce tu rn ed th u m b s dow n T u es tu rk e y g ro w ers w as th e cost p er p e rim e n ta l w ork w hich has lx*cn r e lie f w o rk e rs w e re a u th o riz e d Io m oisture. m e m b e r o f Ih o P o rtla n d R ol ir y Data so gal hoi cd m ust lie cheeked fied a d v e r tis in g P e rh a p s day night on a sales prom otion ixiund of production F atten in g t u r co nducted a t th e U m atilla field On th e floor of th e valley, not ta k e a f f id a v it s ta te m e n ts fro m p e r e lu li, s h o w e d m o v in g p ic tu re s o f and i•(•checked so B i ll th e fin is h e d you a re one of th ese to p ro f schem e in clu d in g tak in g 2 per cent keys Is no longer the relativ ely station a t H erm iston T his e x p e ri co u n tin g th e hills, he d eclared, sons m a k in g a p p lic a tio n fo r re it th is w eek. I tio re c e n t H o la ry In te l n a tio n a l p ro d u e l w ill be e n t ir e ly a c c u ra te th ere is av ailab le from Iwo, Io tw o lie f T hese s ta te m e n ts c o n ta in a of m e rch an ts' sales for th e p u r sim ple m a tte r th a t it w as several m e n ta l w ork has covered tw o y ears P ip Io Ih o in le i n a tio n a l e n liv e n J u s t read each ad v ert is- b e fo re il is g iv e n Io I I , e p u b lic . chase of prem ium s, acco rd in g to y ears ago because th e consum er and its purpose has been to d e and a h alf m illion acres of land f u ll a c c o u n tin g o f a ll m on e y on d em and calls for a tu rk e y c a rr y te rm in e w hich of several types of lio n at M ex ico al Ih o I t o la iy i lull tiieiit carefu lly and if you lie c a lle d a tte n tio n to a s im ila r w hich can be c u ltiv ated and ir r i o r b e in g re c e iv e d fro m a n y source. Ed L. Moore, secretary . ing a m uch fin er and m ore u n i feed an d feeding m ethods w ill p ro lu n c h e o n T h u rs d a y O ne f ilm w as pro ject in th e G ra n d C o u le e dam find y o u r nam e listed w ith gated. T h e q u a n tity of w a te r n eces B ig g s is said to h a ve sig n e d one o f form fattening. T his m a rk e t d e duce th e most rapid and th e m ost in c o lo r. A. M J a n iis c n w as , h a ir- area, w h e re e v e ry a v a ila b le p u b lic sary for this land is sm all in com these s ta te m e n ts k n o w in g th a t he the w ords. "V en etian tick et,-’ C o u n ty F a rm e rs ’ U n io n m and is nut being e n tire ly m et econom ical gains R esults of th is m an. p receding it, clip the a d v e r fo rc e is b e in g b ro u g h t to b e a r to parison w ith th e h uge q u an tities h a il an incom e. by all g ro w ers w tih the resu lt th a t e x p erim en tal w ork a rc published P re sid e n t C T R ic h a rd s o n spoke m a k e th e p ro je c t f u lly c o m p re h e n available. tisem en t in w hich it ap p ears R e-invcstigation of all relief to M e e t H e re S a tu rd a y tu rk e y producers, in o rd e r to p ro in the O regon S ta te A g ricu ltu ra l at Pacific college al N ew berg O c s iv e a n d in c lu s iv e . and present it to T he A rgus T he tim e w ill come, h e said, eases is expected to brin g oilier W ashington county u n it of the tect th e ir m ark et and m ain tain a college circ u la r of in fo rm atio n No. to b e r 23 and al L in f ie ld c o lle g e al In c o m p ilin g th e C o u le e da m w hen th is project w ill he in au g ease., of law violation to light w ith I office Y our th e a tre tick ets F arm ers' U nion w ill m eet at 8:30 good price for th e ir product, a re 124. "F inishing T u rk e y s for M ar w ill be a w aitin g you. M c M in n v ille O c to b e r 21 on h iu w it h p o s s ib ilitie s in th is valley, ne I u rated and th e valley w ill have resu ltin g nroseeution, accurduig to p in S a tu rd a y at the V eteran.;' going to hav e to im p ro v e the ket," w hich is av ailab le upon r e stam p collection. p o in ted o u t th a t th e cost ol w ater (Continued on page 2, column 3) relict official.-. •4* i hall, W est M ain street, H illsboro. q uality of th eir finished birds. quest at the co u n ty a^en t s otfica. Places Found for Idle Men Wheat Checks Coming Soon Drunken Car Driver Fined Scouts Get Awards Local Honor Court Hearing Expected on Power District Bank Corn Show Exhibits Go East Fischer to Operate Grocery Store Here Canning for Relief Nears Close Here Corn-Hog Raisers Ask Plan Continue Organized Development Plan Would Make Paradise of Valley City Prepares for More Bond Refund Relief Statement Leads to Arrest Local Rotarians to Attend Meet Treasure Trove Awaits Finders 1- Poultry Specialist Foresees Over-Production of Turkeys