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Fire m etis Dance— Fine Printing— ThunkrtKivinir N ight— Help the Buys Who Help You The Argus Has One of the Best Equipped Plants W ith W hich is Combined the H iilaboro Independent Volume 12, No. 40 ■«blitlMd 1»11 A I. H illsb o ro A rgu a E sta b lish ed H 94 Confers Hydrant Rental Hilhi-Grove Senaror City Plans with Committee Damage Action Court Names About Air Hase Big Opening He gun in Court Grand Jury, Grid Teams Clash Soon for Holidays Panel Short S ta te C ap ital N e w s L e tte r It Y H illsboro, O regon, T h u rs d a y , N ovem ber 21, 1935 Popular Vet 1 I . N I t II K t K Only Tw o Bills V etoed by G o v e rn o r; Nine M inns S ig n a tu re ___________ R ival • E leven« R ated E qual for A n n ual T h a n k sg iv in g F irst testim ony in th e su it a g ain st | U n ited S ta te s S e n ato r F red erick th e City of H illsboro to collect j ! S teiw cr, w hile h ere M onday, m et W il l in h y d ra n t re n ta ls claim ed w ith th e c h am b e r of com m erce a ir by the O regon-W ashington W ater base co m m ittee to discuss th e p o s S ervice com pany, now know n a s . sible lo catio n of ,th e new arm y th e People ; W ater & G as com - l | a ir base h e re He p red icted th a t | pany, w as begun in fed eral co u rt I j th e site selectio n w ould not be , 1 m ade u n til som e tim e n e x t y ear. C om m ittee A n n o u n c e . E vent M ore N am es Found N e ces S e n a to r S te iw c r said th e re w as refusal in 1933 to pay fu r th e r hy- I w ith M any B argain» sary to C o m p lete List for I stro n g se n tim e n t for lo catin g th e d ra n t re n ta ls u n til su fficien t pres- I base n e a r th e C olu m b ia riv er. He sure w as m a in tain ed in th e w a te r N ovem b er 30 N ew T erm ex p ressed th e b elief th a t th e selec j m ains to m eet th e re q u ire m e n ts of tio n w ould not be based on p o li ■ thc fran ch ise given th e com pany. tics, say in g th a t th e arm y w as ta k S uit w as sta rte d in fe d e ra l co u rt ing th e m a tte r v ery seriously an d ! in J u ly of th is year, th e com pany th a t selectio n w ould be from a m il- l alleging th a t th e city has failed to I ita ry stan d p o in t. pay re n ta ls for p a rt of 1929, an d j T h c W ilcox bill en acted by th e , . . . , ,, , , 1 ev ery y ear th e r e a fte r to th e pres- | Ost congress au th o rized six arm y L o c a l M e r c h a n t s U n p a c k i n g ’ ent date. D istrict A tto rn ey P rep ares \ a ir bases, b u t th e house d etailed a T he city defen d s its action by al- co m m ittee to in sp ect d efense n eed ) In terestin g D isp la y s for T rials M onday l leging violation of th c term s of th e , of th e n atio n an d re p o rt back at | franchise u n d e r w hich th e w ater I , th c n e x t congress before any funds T insel, lights, ev erg reen s, lig h te d l ? h 'lS bt,-n o p eratin g in S election of a g ra n d ju ry for a re ap p ro p ria te d . ~ windows full of d m ira b le h o ll> H ilu b ,’ ro U " /1« th< erm s, pres- W ashington co u n ty te rm of c ir th e r O regon cities ask in g for i — d ay m erch an d ise new stocks —- on ire m ' ‘ bf- m a in tain ed at 80 c u it c o u rt for N ovem ber, w as com ,. O ■ > ---------——— . a l r , • ,b u— — a ,Jd ' ^ h e i d lsp | ay w ith in th > e store w ith fo u r th re e -q u a rte r a?? — aae — £ o r*!l Thuai J1 ..... nd _____ in o p eratio n at th e I y- p leted M onday by Ju d g e R. F ra n k ¡dalles, I ' 1,,<',San<i c' P cn<Uvton, A r- w ill H illsb ..... o ro an n o u n ce th e a r - . 1 nozzles " lin g to n , M edford, G resh am an d riv al "of Hie Christinii's seas'iii S a t - ' ,lriint 1,1 thl c o rn e r of M ain itreet P eters. M em bers of th is in v es.i- r d a y . N ovem ber 30. at th e 'T d. . ^ h ^ r a n ’ts ''’’ ¡ M e r ^ i l ^ r o * ro u te 6 l ^ W i l l T a m ^ S ilv erto n . T o w n s re p re se n tin g prac u ____............... ......... tic a lly e v ery section of W ashington C h ristm as opening as p lan n ed by l ln_,',’tb c r b^’ H e rg e rt and W alter C. H eaton, A d ditional honors in v e te rin a ria n also ask ed for th e base. th e re ta il tra d e s com m ittee of the- e‘' v alleges th a t th e p ressu re H illsboro ro u te 2; Jam es B. S a n circles w ere given Dr. R. J. Nicol, 1 1 co n sid erab ly low er th a n th is and d ers an d Royal C Bacon, B e a v e r W. G. Idc is ch a irm a n of th e ch am b e r of com m erce. H illsboro v e te rin arian , at th e re- th at tests m ade T uesday show a locul co m m ittee O th er m em b ers cent session of the W illam ette A lready th e forecast of the C h ris t p ressu re of 74 pounds w ith th e , ton . ro u . te 2; O rrin W. Boles, T igard a re M ayor J. H. G a rre tt, Jam es m as ru sh can be seen in H illsboro V alley V e terin arian and M edical an d O. V. W hite, F orest h y d ra n t closed an d 47 p o u n d s w ith ™ ec 1 association h eld in H illsboro last W hitelaw , R. W. W eil a n d E. L store«, w here busy c lerk s a re u n - w eek, w hen th a t g ro u p elected Jo h n so n . p ack in g decorations, p re p a rin g n ew * n < • N ovem ber ju ro rs re p o rte d Mon- him p resid en t. Dr. N icol w as an d strik in g disp lay s of goods, a n d , MarcTi 7. 1933. th e city council 'd a y w hen it w as found th a t th ro u g h elected p resid en t of the sta te vet- u n p ack in g C h ristm as stock soon adopted a reso lu tio n o b jectin g to rem ovals from th e county, persons e rin a ria n s' association last Ju ly . to be offered to th e p u b lic in w h at serv ice g iven an d d irectin g the excused by th e co u rt an d absences r o m ises is M t o be h«» t the h e b best est h o l i d a y 1 WatCl iiir ro n rs r s uzonlH n e f rir d p n ro to holiday w alcl Company com pany io to com ply w ith a ad d d d itio itio n n a al l ju w ould h be e needed. business season in sev eral years. 1t,le franchise. , . . The . . reso . lu tio n fu r T en perso n s called to re p o rt th is :!ier declared th a t th e com pany 1 m o rn ing. (T h u rsd ay ) at 9:30 o'clock L ig h tin g P lan n ed J m ust Ins',aU pum p-; ^to boost^ th e include A lb ert V anderzanden. F o r | P re p a ra tio n s a re u n d e r w ay fo r , p ressu re w hen needed an d th a t un est G rove ro u te 2: Ja m e s A. N orth, --------- I the strin g in g of colored lig h ts up p .s th is req u est w as com plied w ith I T i g a r d ” r o u t e ” T - " " j o h n R G »,»»•»-,»- reen - Tw o Sections, Tw elve Pages Problems of Government Meet Topic Senator S teiw cr S p ea k s to B usin ess G roup H ere C A L E M O nly tw o of th e 75 Ini.' . Hay G am e at G rove M onday L uncheon «-* p.r ..ed by th e special • ion ol tin* stule leg islatu re (ailed to ru n the tinuntlei nt the g o v ern o r's ol flee to becom e p art and parcel of the O regon »tutute; T he tw o bills --------------- vetoed by tlie g o v ern o r in elu d 1 the /"•:» . ox * c s-iu * B u rk e bill, rep ealin g un act of th e r» C ounty S olon s on P rogram re g u lar session m ak in g the p a y O r e g o n C i t y t o M eet H t l h i * e. _ H e r e F e* r i *. m ent of stu d en t body fee* at state d a y A fte rn o o n for N ex t M onday In stitu tio n s com pulsory, and u bill • s|Kinsore<l by th e M ultn o m ah c o u n ty d elegation placing all ja n ito rs V arious phases of th e p resen t W ashington co u n ty 's 1935 foot- em ployed in th e P o rtlan d schools g o v ern m en t setu p w ere discussed bull title w ill be ut stak e on thc u n d er civil service M onday noon before the cham ber m o rn in g of T h an k sg iv in g day w hen In vetoing th e B u rk e bill the H illsb o ro and F orest G ro v e high of com m erce by U. S. S e n a to r F re d governor pointed out that th ere was school sq u ad s clusli at th e G ro v e e rick S teiw er. A larg e crow d of no act to re p eal the bill having m em bers and v isito rs filled thc in th e a n n u a l T u rk e y d a y grid been held up w hen It w as r e classic d in in g h all fo r th e lu ncheon and b etw een th e an cie n t riv als ferred to the voters. T he o th er T h e local H lue and W hite sq u ad m any m ore cam e fo r the speech m easu ie wus vetoed u, th e req u est fin es a tough gam e ag ain st a p o w only. of the P o rtlan d school board S e n a to r S te iw e r w as in tro d u ced erfu l O regon C ity elev en on th e N ine bills w ere filed w ith the lliltil field th is F rid ay aftern o o n , by P. L. P atterso n , w ho said th at secretary of sta te m inus th e sig w h ile th e V ikings w ill m eet th e R e p resen tativ e H am ilton F ish of n a tu re of ttie g o vernor T hese in P acific u n iv ersity bube* In a p ra c N ew Y ork, at a re cen t luncheon in cluded sen ate bill 54 p ro v id in g for tice gam e P o rtlan d , h ad d eclared th a t th e the con stru ctio n of a new eupitol, w est h ad n o t y e t realized th e im - T h e kick o ff for th e big gam e is ttie g o vernor pointing out a n u m set to r 10:30 a in. nt th e P acific p o rtan ce of its tw o senators, M c b e r of objections to th e bill from u n iv e rsity field N ary an d S teiw er, in W ashington his point of view . T he ag ric u ltu ra l delib eratio n s. P re-g am e dope for the N ovem be m ark etin g act and th e b ak ery code 28 b u ttle rates th e riv al sq u ad s V ast S um N eeded Insurance act, all of w hich a re of n e a rly even T h e V ikings ex cel in In sum m ing up th e finances of q u estio n ab le co n stitu tio n ality , also th e backfield w ith un o ffen siv e th e n atio n al g o v ern m en t S teiw er failed to g ain th e gov ern o r's s ig n a b u ilt aro u n d B ailey, a b rillia n t d ecla red th a t five to six billion ture. tr ip le llir e u te r . and Hines, a speedy d o llars w ould be needed by th e • • • ■» - Ml a " d ......... th e dree1 <•« heion M a, I. 1033, th e city G rove r o u ti l A^ back, w ho sh in es at ru n n in g th c Fire i . g o v ern m en t to m e e t m a tu rin g A ttorneys rep resen tin g re s ta u ra n t end Results, Highway M l« -. decorations w ith evergreens along wouid refuae p ay m en t L , lrf J r sh e ru n m t route 3 F orest G ro v e also has a d e paym ent | gUS| o b e r s t Jr., S herw ood ro u te 3; debts, w h ile th e am o u n t need ed and hotel o p erato rs ap p e a rin g b e cided edge on th e pun tin g . B ailey sid ew alk s and lam p posts. A com fo r op eratio n of th e g o v ern m en t Th ■ city also co n ten d s t h a t G lenn E. M iller. H illsboro ro u te h ap Ends w ith A rrest fore G o v ern o r M artin to u rg e his g ettin g off co n sisten t long sp irals, A lice J o n es, 72, D esp on d en t, fo r te n m onths w ould reach th e v eto of the new a g ric u ltu ra l m a r w h ile th e locals h av e been u n ab le stag g erin g sum of n in e billions of keting act d eclared that th e m eas to dev elo p a re a lly d ep en d ab le I dollars. S ta rtle d H illsb o ro resid en ts m ig h t F u lfills D ea th T hreat ure w ould be tak en Into co u rt ut p u n te r th is Mason. _____ ; A t th e p resen t tim e, he said, the have ta k e n th e co n flag ratio n in I th e first o p p o rtu n ity If it w as p e r Line Strong j tre a su ry d e p a rtm e n t m ust devote B anks ro u te 2; S a ra h C h am b erlain , frO ™ ? ,rtth ? B VSCh ? 7 Vi.Cu G»,r a r , bags ^ n d y a re g iven aw ay by m itted to becom e a law . H illu's stre n g th lies in its husk y , ° " T h ‘rd ? T ired of life, according to notes m ost of its tim e to financing, an d I A loha. • • • " 7 l° u. V a s h ' a jo v ial S a n ta C laus, v ete ra n line S eldom th is season ing to n h otel S u n d a y she left, A lice S. Jones, 72, o f ' o b tain in g m oney fo r th a t p u r- F irst Case M onday n ig h t for a . ... ... . . It cost th e house of pi< ciitutivc.s h a v e rival backs been ab le to p ierce l ru n a w a y volcano. T h e flam es, ac- A n o th er com m ittee, w ith J a k e G. R ussell M organ, d istric t a t- B a h . „ y ,„ k „„ „ „ $1141 in fit i k I.?«- I th e B l u e and W hite fo rw ard w all co rd in g to w itnesses, roar.*,I u p - W ell as ch airm an . I . A A nderson ‘ torncy. w ill p resen t his first c rim in« and d is trib u tio n of its 91 bills foi any ap p reciab le g a in s an d th e w ard h ig h e r th a n th e h otel b u ild - ! and G eo rBe S elfridge, is in c h arg e life F rid a j aftern o o n by sw allow - com plete m onopolization of t h e inal case to th e new ju r y M onday T he .senate w ith H3 b ills spent only local linesm en h av e open ed u p | m g I ° f a d v ertisin g th e event. S pecial m orning w hen W alter Wyss. T i- ing poison a t th e Jo n e s f a r m ; e n tire c ircu latin g m edium , w hich $ S<H> for th e xttine serv ice The big holes on th e offensive. S ch u l- , ad v e rtisin g w ill be c a rrie d in the , gard. is scheduled to a p p e a r in home, th e reco rd s of F re d J. Sew’- am ounts to five billion dollars. T he fire issued from an ° \ e r " A rgus, ann o u n cin g b a rg a in s and house wus also m uch m ore lib eral m erich and W u nderlich, tackles: T hese fin an cial operations, he ~ j a n sw er to an in d ictm en t alleging ell, co u n ty coroner, show . in th e d istrib u tio n of p atro n ag e an d C oslett. g u ard , have tu rn e d tu rn e d g asoline pum p, d em olished ' g jf, , ugRestions av ailab le to all vis- said, ta k in g place as th e y do sale of a diseased cow for d a iry th an ttie sen a te in o th er respects, in o u tstan d in g p erfo rm an ces th is w lien a c ar d riv e n by A rth u r G o tt- itln g th e stores on S a tu rd a y S tores In v estig atio n s m ad» by C oroner th ro u g h th e g re a t fin an cial in sti- Court S ets N o v em b er 3 0 for purposes. T he sta te alleg es th a t open S a tu rd a y night. providing chief (Jerk s for 14 co m y e a r on b o th offense an d d efen se lu*b of H illsboro, crash ed in to it, w ju n ot j the cow w as su fferin g from B ang's S e w e ll a n d G. R ussell M organ, dis- i tu tio n s of th e nation, a re one rc a - H i o k w n v « n ia e i a s i ii n n m ittees where««, the enide got by T h c bulunce of th e line, w hile not b ro k e th e pijx*s an d e lec trical w i r - , A u H illsboro tores p a rtic ip a tin g l disease. A rie an d Ja m e s Flow ers, H ig h w a y s D iscu ssion w ith (lily five chief clerk , for its q u ite u p to th e class of th is trio , tng A sp ark from th e w irin g tg- ¡n Ulp ev e n t w l„ fcalllre „„ m .-.o u s Ja m e s W edding and S ain Sim m s Jo n es died a b o u t 1 o'clock F rid a y nances. B anks m ust respond to th e n .te d th e gnsol.ne bu t a lire c a l l , burKalns designed to a ttra c t - hop- --------- c o m m itte e :. h av e show n b e tte r th a n a v erag e • • • ; also a rc sch ed u led to a p p e a r M on- a ftern o o n b efo re a d o cto r could d em an d s of th e governm ent, too, brougiit W ilbur D illon, fire m ar-1 pprs on u ,e o pening day. T hose S eek in g co rrcc all season. he declared, because fa ilu re to do shul and a c h e m ic a l tru ck t., 1 ' ? o p i ...,^ o u . S eek in g co rrectio n ol a sltua- rfav R ipi cxcntati ve C P H aight drew i, , . i , t h r e a t e n , c o n s i d e r a b l e Q 3 > ' . . F o rest G ro v e an d H ilhi h a v e snui. an d a en em ical tru c k to viaitlng t j,c v a rio u s sto res w ill dis- ,.on reach h e r w hen h e r h u sband. W il so m ig h t en d a n g e r th e price of „ „ ¿ ty a" ’ An im m ed ,atc session of th c the largest m ileage allo w an ce for both won tw o gam es in th e co unty m ak e sh o rt w o rk of th e m en acin g i r o v r r a m o n . eom pletc stock . . • h w g o v ern m en t bonds. A d ro p in g o v liam S. Jones, failed to fealize th a t this th a a n n last last £ £ , ^ dhsa * grand ju ry is h « e x p e e f t* M o atten d an ce upon th e special ses schedule. Ilith i dum p ed B eav erto n ■„ u i. ' ¡b b e e tte ,tc r r quality Q uality th is y v e ear a r th she had m ade good a th re a t, m ade e rn m e n t bonds, he ex p lained, of in " H his em b bers ittee ,n irt re p o rt a to r / m th e rn m e m c rs o t of th th e e c o com m m m itte e b e believe lie v e countv c o u rt thi< w e e k »<kir £ fo r sa id ' t>ecausc rnosJ of th e FasC5, at sion. H aight tra v e le d 1005 m iles 21 to 0 and th e V ik in g - had tak from 10 to 14 p er cen t in value, P rc . holiday sh o w ,ng of gift m er- a° X < ia? rU, ld m e e t i n g t o cm fsider hanct w ere '" v e stig a te d an d in d .ct- earlier, to end h er life. o fflce, ttice' said sald th ’b a n t ‘ a a ^ fro o n n t t I from hi* hom e at C anyon C ity and ,*n th e m easu re of th e B eav ers 19 w ould p re c ip ita te a panic w hich Jo n es re la te d to th e officers th a t it V t o T c o m r o ^ T h e Cha" d i’? ^ s e s a larg e v a rie ty ^ p r o b f e ™ by th e ° ld JUry re tu rn for w hich he leee v led $150.- to 0 T ig ard lost to F orest G ro v e th ro w in g h e had been o u t of th e house about w ould close th e ban k s ofthe n a 75 at th e ra ti' Ui 15 cents a mile. $ w eck by a 7 to fi score, w h ile th e locals c ar ra n o v it er o u t of c o n tro l T h t ( of n o v e i an d a ttra c tiv e gifts, w ith accord in c t o D onald T em uleton tion, loaded as th ey a re w ith gov • • • zer th e p u m p and con- (Continued <>n e a s e J. r o iu m n Z ) i co u n tv iu d ee Jo h n B iggs of O renco, ch arg ed tw o h o u rs e a rlie r in th e d ay an d e rn m e n t securities. d u m p ed th e T ig ers 13 to 0 F rid ay th a t w hen he re tu rn e d Mrs. Jones tin u e d dow n zn th e stre e t fa r en ough | --------------------------- • .......... . . ... . ... . , . w ith i s s u n f n e a f a l s e s t a t e m e n t t o A pparent d iscrep an cies in the aftern o o n . T h e m eetin g d a te has been set i w ith issuping a false sta te m e n t to told him she h ad ta k e n poison. In creasin g d e b t of th e co u n try , s ta te eapilol bill a re not serious ¡fo r 10 a. m.. N ovem ber 31) in th e obtaln rc Ile i- w as a rra ig n e d M on- Jo n es w as sk ep tical an d Mrs. Jo n es he said, can n o t be laid to th e p re s C o m p arativ e scores ag ain st o th er to ta k e it out of d an g er D am age to th e gas p u m p w as and w ill not re q u ire co u rt actio n to team s, w hich both H ilhi an d F o r ' c irc u it court room in H illsboro. u « > t in u « l ™ s . ..O um n 5) th e n sw allow ed a glass of w ater, e n t a d m in istra tio n a s a w hole, clarify th e intent of th elaw m ak ei s re s t G ro v e played, also in d icate estim ated a t $300 as connections tellin g him sh e w ould show him . S te iw e r pointed out, as th e d eb t w ere b ro k en an d a new p u m p w as in the opinion of R alph Moody, as th a t th e tw o a re a stan d -o ff in ! Ide, E. L. Jo h n so n a n d E d g ar H e th en took th e poison b o ttle began to clim b in 1930. H e said req u ired . T he au to m o b ile su ffered sistant a tto rn ey general and legal stren g th . F o rest G ro v e and Me- I K am na. all of n e a r H illsboro an d a pistol out of th e house and th a t he believed th e dep ressio n had a sm ashed ra d ia to r an d fram e. advisor to G o v ern o r M artin d u r M iiinvillr ■ played to a th rillin g fi F or som e tim e past th e co u n ty , gave th em to th e h ired m an. te ll m uch to do w ith th e fin an cial co n F o llo w in g a crash on th e hig h - ing the s p e c i a l s e s s i o n C onflicting to ti tn w hile H ilhi w as sw am ped M an u h o D u ped W ash in gton ( ou n ty court, und otht i ' in te re ste d in ing him th a t Mrs. Jo n es w as not d itio n of th e governm ent. 1? î>PO8jÎ5 th«-e ,c e "J®tery w est of sections in th e bill pointed out by b> M eM innville 25 to 0 in a slu m p P re se n t g o v ern m en t policies, in G as S tatio n M en C aught th e W ashington co u n ty ro ad sys- I ____ to hav e access to th e articles. the governor in his le tte r tra n s l i t e r the S a le m gam e H illsboro W connection w ith m an ip u la tio n of tern, hav e been a larm ed o v e r th c . .. ,, , , . ... . ■ W hen h e ag ain re tu rn e d to th e F. B leeck of F o rest G ro v e w as a r , , , , j ,, . , A pplications Must be in H ashing- m itting ttie m easu re to tin* state tro u n ced St. H elens 7 to 0 w hile * 1 W ith se v e ra l "b ouncing checks" lack of funds e ith e r to m ain ta in house Mrs. Jo n es w as on th e floor, cu rre n c y values, cam e in for c riti d e p a rtm e n t w e r e d escrib ed b y th e V ikings lost to th e sam e elev en rested M onday a ftern o o n b y a ton by D ecem ber 10 cism. T he tre a s u ry d ep artm en t, he ex istin g ro ad s o r c a rry on a def- | ch arg ed to his acco u n t in W ashing he related. d ep u ty sh e riff on a c h arg e of d riv Moody as th e resu lt of hasty leg 13 tu II F orest G ro v e has w on five said, had co n sid erab le resp o n sib il in itc p ro g ram of dev elo p m en t. W ith ton county, D onald H ayes, 26, I’o rt- ing his a u to m o b ile w h ile in to x i He th en called th e h ire d m an islation. but in no w ise fatal to games, lost one an d tied o n e th is ity in co n nection w ith th e fix in g T o fill th e v acancy in th e po si land, m ay be b ro u g h t back h ere ’b ' s *n m ind, it is u n d ersto o d the th e act. season H ilhi has fiv e v icto ries to cated. A cco rd in g to accid en t re c to face ch arg es of forgery. H ayes p etitio n w as filed. tion of p o stm aster in th is city, thc an d told him to go to to w n for the of m oney values. P ossible th r e a t o rd s in th e sh eriff's office, Bleeck, doctor. T he m an w as u n ab le to its cred it, tw o losses an d tw o tics. • • • of th e bobbing up an d dow n of th e A ccording to th e w ord in g of th e U n ited S ta te s C ivil S erv ice coni- acco m p an ied by M arie S y n d e r of >is in ja il in P o rtla n d on a sim ilar A bill, w hich w ould have a u (< u n lin u rd « hi p a t e 5, ru lu m n 3) ch arg e and S h eriff Jo h n C onnell petition, th e tax is not to exceed m ission has announced, a t th e re- s ta rt th e autom obile an d it w as v a lu e of th e dollar, he declared, F o rest G rove, w a s p ro ceed in g necessary to call a neighbor. Dr. thorized th e Gourd of co n tro l to has a d e trim e n ta l effect on busi- ,b e assessed v alu atio n ' q u e st of th e p o stm aster g en eral w est on th c h ig h w ay and stru ck h olds a w a rra n t for him h ere w as pool state ow ned au to m o b iles and (C on tin u ed un p ave 2, rulum n .31 __ , , .............. _ . , of p ro p e rty in road d istric t No. 1. and in acco rd an ce w ith an o rd e r C. E. M ason of B eav erto n a c ar d riv e n by C h arles T hom pson, sum m oned, b u t w h en he a rriv e d ex ercise som e su p erv isio n o v er th e ir h h /t , . T ,h „ r Th<- ra i« ‘d from th c levy | of thc p resid en t, an o pen c com pel ■ 18. of H illsboro. T hom pson, th c r e w rh h en checks iM ued to th e C lem - wouW us<?d ,o m atch fa rm {(> jljv c £ a m in a tio n . n th e w om an w as dead, according to use, whs killed in th e house by one A pplications po rt says, w as on his ow n side of e n t S e rv ic e , sta tio n in Beavcrtor: vote D ep artm en t h eads w ho o b ( ( 'u n iinu«^ on p a g e 6. rn lu m n 2) m ust be p ro p e rly ex ecu ted and fil th e official report. th e road. B leeck an d his com panion an d W ilson's S erv ice statio n on the* jected to th e proposed pool a rc T he w om an left tw o notes for ed w ith th e U. S. C ivil S erv ice w ere cu t ab o u t th e face an d s h a k B e rth a -B e a v e rto n h ig h w ay w ere r s • y y « « » y said to Jiave been activ e in lohby- com m ission in W ashington, D. C., : h er husband, a p p a re n tly w ritte n en u p b u t T hom psdh escaped in traced to Hayes, w ho w as posing as K ltC S r tC lC l I l C r C against the m easure, w hich th e ng Cedar Mill Srhoiil Gym nasinm Io a fte r she had ta k e n th e poison. p rio r to D ecem ber 10. ju ry . a g o v ern m en t e n g in e e r em ployed at ■ard of control believ es w ould Be Under ( (instruction T o be elig ib le fo r th e e x a m in Mrs. Jo n es w as b o rn M arch 22, Mrs. Jo h n Y aun, 70, T ig ard ro u te B o nneville. He signed the* nam e of iv e resu lted in a n n u al savings of W ork to S ta r t M onday a t Local ation. an ap p lic a n t m ust be a citi- I 1862. in Illinois. 1. su ffered lig h t c u ts from glass E d w ard C. K elly to th e checks. oiisands of dollar* by p rev en tin g P a rk on M any C hanges zen of th e U nited S tates, m ust re- I F u n e ra l services w e re held at W ith five new p ro jects sch cd - M onday a ftern o o n w hen h er au lo - e present ab u se in th e use of A ccording to serv ice statio n men w ith in th e d e liv e ry of this 1 P cgg's ch ap el in B eaverton T ues u led to go into o p eratio n th is I m o b ile collided w ith a m ach in e w h o w e re d uped, H ayes w ould N ative of W ashington C ounty W as j side ate ow ned autom obiles. ’‘“J; 2»«"*“ \72,'. m orn in g (T h u rsd a y ), 303 m en and d riv en by F ritz H. K lrch h o ff of d riv e in to th e sta tio n , o rd e r g a s , H illsboro's city p a rk im p ro v e B o r l I N e a r C r d a r M iI1 ? ° S a t lea!i one“ y e a r e so resided day and in te rm e n t w as at Y am m en ts w ill begin realizatio n M on ------ r t ± ° r ^ ^ n e x t p rc c c d -j hill. C ontracts for im p ro v em en ts and 43 w om en on relief rolls in W ash- P o rtla n d on th e P acific high w ay oil, tire s or som e o th er accessory. ing th c d a te fo r close of receip t of | d ay m o rn in g w hen 30 m en, a i*w buildings at four state in stitu - in g to n co u n ty w ill have been as- south of T ig ard . T h c cars m et head He d ressed in le a th e r ja c k e t, hat. R esident of W ashington county ap p lications, m ust be in good p h y s forem an, and a landscape a rc h i ons a re to be sw a rd e d by th e signed to w ork p rojects, acco rd in g on, acco rd in g to th c K lrch h o ff re- boot p an ts and boots. H e w ould ical condition, an d w ith in the p re since h er b irth n e a r C ed ar M ill 79 tect su p erv iso r w ill begin w ork u n oard of control next w eek. The lo in fo rm atio n in th e W PA office • port. ex p lain th at he had no change, but F ran ces C aro lin e M over scribed age lim its. B oth m en and ... ■ d e r th c directio n of WPA, a c co rd T r C^ y o t r a,n a?Oncnh ''i k C Ac d ied ' S unday a t th e hom e (if her nprovem ents w ill inelud'* a tw o- h ere an d a t th e office of th e N a- ! w om en a re ad m itted . ing to K. E. T illotson, re s id e n t e n or.v w ard bu ild in g at tin* stale tiona 1 R e-em p lo y m en t in th c city G u# K rau se S p e a k e r on co rd in g to ‘ T niorm atio'n1 in th e ' ™ ‘n H illsb o r° a ite r a gineer. L abor req u ire m e n ts on th e U n d er th e term s of th e ex ecu tiv e ispital for Insane, n n u rses' hom e hall. K O A C on N ovem b er 27 S im ilar to o th e r b udget m eetings Project:, sch ed u led to begin th is ud a th ird story to th e now hos- :__ ... i , . order, the civil serv ice eom m tsssion o v e r th e co u n ty and h ere, th e city w ork call for e x p e n d itu re s of $9500 G us K rau se of th c L aurcl-S chol'.s sh e riff’s office, five ch eck s have l a I at the slate tu b ercu lo sis hos m orn in g a re R igednle school, w here u n it of th e F a rm e rs' U nion w ill so fa r been discovered In th e conn- | dafy a fti:r'noon fr0!n th e D onH son w ill c e rtify to th c p o stm aster g en budget passed w ithout p ro test at in federal m oney. T he p ro ject calls for m a n y e ra l th e nam es of the highest th ree tel; a one-story fire-p ro o f d o rm l- $246 of federal fu n d s w ill be spent. speak at th e F a rm e rs' U nion p ro ty and m ore a re ex p ected to turn A Sew ell F u n e ra l chapel w ith final q u alified éligibles, if as m any as th e a n n u al m eetin g T h u rsd ay in changes and th c e v e n tu a l tr a n s ry nt tig- school (or blind, and a C o n stru ctio n of cem en t sid ew alk s g ram o v er K OAC C o rv allis No up th e city hall. T h e new b u d g et calls serv ices a t th e L incoln M em orial form ation of th e p resen t p a rk in ti a re q ualified, from w hich the trses' hom e nt th e E astern O re- in C o rn eliu s w ith e x p e n d itu re s of v em b er 27 a t 6:15 p m. W ash in g H ayes, acco rd .KiY.T;,de- in g to rep o C rts, m ntor¡,lm rt th re e (('«»ntinued for $29.030.40 to be raised by tax a p lan n ed place of beauty, ac on p a x e 3, co lu m n I) al ' also and ¡ p e ^ . c e C ? r„ CX Or" ‘m d „ t æ f i e p d o X r«1sn the on .. tuberculosis hospital nt The $1,300 for lab o r, and L au rel school ton co u n ty w ill also h av e th e p ro ‘5 . ” a :itr d levy for o p eratin g expenses of thc cord in g to G eorgi McGee, city e n dies. T he bu ild in g p ro g ram will w ater su p p ly line w ith a lab o r e x g ram D ecem b er 11, b u t th e sp e a k K lick itat county, Wash. city in 1936. ■ Rev*. H en ry H aller of H illsboro. gineer. volve the e x p e n d itu re of m ore p e n d itu re of $2,500. Ray S tout w as a rre ste d T h u rs e r has n o t been nam ed. (< 'tnHnu«‘d on p ane 5, colum n ft) Mrs. M oyer w as born J u n e 19, T he am ount raised by ta x e s for P lans call for th e rem o v al o f th e an $300,000 of w hich oppi'oxi- day by D eputy S h e riffs ll.arry IK5fi, n ear C e d a r Mill, a d a u g h this y e a r is $27.500. T h c levy will p resen t baseball field to city p ro p ntely 45 per re n t w ill he sup- Jo h n so n and R ichard Busch on an te r ol Ja m e s and M argaret Scolt. increase from 163 m ills this y e a r e rty east on T en th an d n o rth ol led h.v I he fed eral g o v ern m en t assault and b a tte ry c h arg e at Bank S he w as m a rrie d F e b ru a ry 14, 1861. to 17.25 m ills n ex t year. T he in th e highw ay. In th e p a rk proper, rough I'W A grants. th e re s u lt of an alleged atla e k on E dw ard D M r of' Krow<, b. H illsb o ro T ow nsend clu b N6. 1 crease is e x p lain ed by G eorge Mc p resen t stan d s of tim b e r w ill bi L ouis P eters in w h ic h h e is sa id villc. ............, ____ . on of J , M M ......... oyer, , foundi r is ce le b ra tin g its first an n iv e rsa ry Gee. city m anager, as d u e m ostly th in n ed , co n serv in g t h c n atu i.il M any a re offered but only n ine to have used a b rick and broke of th e B ro w n sv ille W oolen M ills n ext S u n d e r. T he clu b w as or- i (('«»ntinued <»n p u rr ft, colum n 4) to tax delinquencies. will be chosen R eferring, of course, [ tw o rib s for P eters. He w as bound Co. ! ganized N ovem ber 18. 1934, an d in I to th e state eapitol reeo n siru ctio li o v er to th e g ran d ju r y on $2511 Mrs- M oyer is su rv iv ed by one ! th at tim e has g ro w n from 100, the (R v W m . r C yru s. C o u n ty Appnii | u n ite th e o rg an izatio n s an d ngen- bonds by C ounty Ju d g e D onald T com m ission. G o v ern o r M artin . P re s son, E dw ard W M oyer of H ills- re q u ire d c h .irte r m em bers, to over ‘ W hat is th e sm allest econom ic tie s w o rk in g to w a rd th e ag ri- T em pleton. ident C orbett and S p e a k e r L ato u r- boro, tw o g ra n d ch ild ren , F ran ces 700 w ith new m em b ers being add- et.te, each of w hich w ill nam e th ree farm un it th a t m ay be ex p ected to c u ltu ra l d ev elo p m en t of th is sec- C h arged w ith speeding in a and P atricia M oyer of H illsboro; ed each w eek D u rin g th e y e a r the m em bers of th e com m ission, in** p ro d u ce a su fficien t gross incom e tJon. C o n d itio n s h av in g changed tru ck , O rv all B each of P o rtlan d being deluged w ith ap p licatio n s for a farm fam ily to m ain tain a m a terially sin ce 1925, it is hoped w as ta k e n into custody S atu rd ay tw o sisters, Mrs. G eorge F. H ay- local club has also organized clubs satisfacto ry sta n d ard of liv in g an d an d ex p ected th a t th is old p ro g ram lie* was fin ed $10 an d costs in w ard of A pplegate. O regon, and at B eaverton. A loha, O renco, N orth << o n lln u rd nn p a c e 2, «olu n m I) Mrs. H elene L aB au of Los A ngeles, P lains, F orest G rove and th e pay tax es an d o p eratin g costs? will be rev am p ed an d b ro u g h t u p T w o high cow s tested for the h e rd of F orest G rove. 19 purebrer' (( o n lin u r a on p n g s 3, »olunm 31 A bout w hat doe* it cost to p ro d u ce to date. Cal., and one b ro th er, J. W. Scott C h e rry G ro v e-G asto n club, w hich m onth of O ctober in th e W ashing Jersey s, w as high in th e 12-2( of E ugene. has since u n ited w ith F orest G rove ton C ounty H erd Im p ro v em en t as h erd class w ith a av erag e produc o ur m ajo r farm cro p s'’ T hese a re W ith th e p ro m ise of m any new just tw o m ore o r less typical q u it - people to com e to w estern O regon, ——..— — 4, In ad d itio n it has sponsored tw o sociation. according to J a k e Lqh- tion of m ilk of 580 pounds an d I co u n ty ra llie s in H illsboro and as renz, tester, w ere Ju n e , p u reb red 38 45 of fat. lio n s th at co m m ittees of fa rm ers (t j 8 e ssen tial th a t th e re be a pro- sisted n e a rb y clu b s w ith m eetings Je rse y ow ned by Mrs. R obertson a re stu d y in g in p re p a rin g an agri-1 gram of ag re e m e n t dev elo p ed bv C. H. B am ford of F o rest G rove F o u rteen prospects for hom e c u ltu ra l econom ic re p o rt for W ash- people a lre a d y on Ihe land and by sending local sp eak ers and dele- Sr Son of F orest G rove, age 8, w ith 9 p u reb red Jersey s, led ir P ro fesso r A. G. L u n n of th e I building loans and refin an cin g w en- Ington county, w hich re p o rt w ill those in terested in its d evelopm ent, j ' gations. 1411 pounds of m ilk an d 87 9 of the u n d e r 12-cow class w ith ar. j ; T he m eeting S u n d ay w ill be at fat, and P. M. 2, g rade Je rse y o w n : av erag e of 699 pounds of m ilk a n a on hand Io m eet officials of Ihe be p re sen ted to th e p ublic F e b ru such a p ro g ram b eing based on O regon S ta te college p o u ltry dc- ■ I th e M. E. ch u rch at 2:30 p. nt. R. F ederal H ousing A d m in islratin n ary 4 an d 5. p a rtm e n t w ill spe»ak al th e m onthly facts w hich should serv e as a g uide ed by D avid llagg A Sons of 4491 of fat. T h an k sg iv in g services in j L. P u tn am , p resid en t, .w ill be the R eedville. w hich produced at the loan clinic held T uesday A p p ro x im ately 60 farm ers of for th o se n ew co m ers a b o u t to e n p o u ltry m eetin g at Ihe B eaverton 1271 , Cow s p ro d u cin g m ore th an 70 w hich th e v ario u s ch u rch es ! sp e a k e r An in te re stin g program pounds of m ilk and 82.6 of fat. m orning in H illsboro F. H. A. of W ashington co u n ty a re d iv id ed u p gage in farm in g in W ashington high school al II p. m. T uesday, a c of the city a re asked to join j is prom ised and th e p u b lic is in- 1 pounds of fat and th e ir ow ners ficials p resen t included M erw yn E in to ab o u t n ine co m m ittees co n county. co rd in g to L. E. F rancis, assistan t T w enty-six h erd s w ere tested follow: T rix ie, G rad e Jerse y , 7. w ill be held in the M ethod . vlted. T he ad v iso ry b o ard m eets Pagel, chief m ortgage risk e x a m in sidering'* p ro b lem s an d q u estio n s co u n ty agent. i ■ T he g ro u p s th at h av e m et thus ist ch u rc h n ex t W ednesday ! i in the C E. room at th e C h ristian w ith 607 cow s en ro lled of w hich ow ned by Jo h n C ordes of Fores* er for Ihe a d m in istra tio n in P o rt co n n ected w ith th e farm e n te r fa r h av e been en th u sia stic ab o u t P ro fesso r L unn w ill discuss thc 1 85 w ere dry. T he to tal production G rove, produced 1224 of m ilk a n d land: Jo h n II. H oppis, field repi i - p rises of th is county. T hese com* th e v a lu e of such a stu d y and a re p ro b lem of in creasin g and m ain- j | evening , ; ch u rc h F rid ay at 7:30 p. nt. w as 390.466 m ilk and 18.0579 of 78 3 of fat: H anly, 5-year-old p u re T hese service.- have been a sentative. and T. G. B rnnlecw e, m iltees a re not w ritin g th e rep o rts e n te rin g in to It w ith a w illingness lam in g Ihe size and q u a lity of the » fat T h ere w ere 154 cow s p ro d u c b red Jersey , ow ned by C. B. Buch • part of th e u n ited religious county ch airm an 1 hey are m erely assem b lin g th e to w o rk o u t so m eth in g of real egg and w ill also discuss som e r e C o u n ty R e lie f P ro b le m ing 10 pounds of m ilk. A verage an an of G aston, m ade 1596 pounds a c tiv ities of th e ch u rch es for Q uestions asked concern ed new facts an d ideas. T hese w ill be p re- vulue. cent d ev elo p m en ts in com m ercial | production w as 643.2 of m ilk and of m ilk and 7« 6 of fat; No. 32, B several years. D etails of the B e fo re («ro u p T u e s d a y 29 75 of b u tte rfa t. construction m ostly, officials said, settled at co n feren ces on th e tw o p o u ltry farm ing, such as b a t t e r y : i services a re being w orked y ear-o ld p u reb red H olstein, ow ned (hough a n u m b er wen* In tereste I d ay s p rev io u sly m en tio n ed an d laying, w hich is a p ro b lem that i P roblem co n fro n tin g the W ash A p p licatio n s for new w heat co n In herd s of o v e r 40, D avid H agg by A rth u r C onnell, H illsboro, p ro in refinancing. T w o prospects nt can he rev ised nr accepted by thc tra c ts a re b eing tu rn e d In stead ily h as been of co n sid erab le in ti rest I out and w ill be announced ington C ounty R elief co m m ittee a„ A Sons g rad e Je rse y s av erag ed 535 duced 1801 pounds of m ilk and In the serv ices of n ext S u n ( at. th e co u n ty a g en t's office. All of late. B eaverton w ere given Im m ediate In terested g roups at th a t tim e. v in te r ap p ro ach es an d w o rk slack;. pounds of m ilk an d 33.07 of fat . 756 of fat Jan e, g rad e G uernsey, day. ex am in atio n s by th.* officials for S uch a co n feren ce as th is w as th ese should be in by D ecem ber I. At this m eeting c e rta in problem s ' off. w ill be discussed at a co m m it for 51 cows. fi-years-old. ow ned by J W M ill- T he serv ices w ill begin at new co n stru ctio n loans held in W ashington co u n ty in J a n In fo rm atio n p e rta in in g to th e new and phases of the p o u ltry In d u stry I tee m eeting T u t*, day night ac- In H erds of over 20 cows, the ' loy of L aurel, produced 1010 pounds In ad d itio n to th t FH \ men and u ary , 1925, so th a t th c idea is not c o n tract ha., ap p eared in n ew sp ap w ill be discussed th a t have no', j 7:30 and d iffe re n t ch u rch es : cording to R. W W eil, chairm an. Mrs. Tom William.-, h e rd of 22 of m ilk and 71.7 of b u tte rfg t prospects, th e re was a good a tte n d new . T he p ro g ram an d reco m m en e r co lu m n s and need no*, be re p e a t been discussed in p rev io u s m e e t - ) ! w ill be asked to fu rn ish parts ! T he m eeting w ill be held in the p u re b re d Je rse y s a v e r a g e d 808 In th e 60-pcund clssi, h ig h co ■ ■» ance of b u ild in g m a te ria l dealers d atio n s d eveloped at th a t tim e h av e ed now . D etails o f th e n ew pro- ings an d should bo of considerable I of th e program . ¡r e lie f o ttlce on M ain n e a r F irat pounds of m ilk an d 3699 of fat. an d ow ner» follow : Lene, grsrt, fro m over the county. been use fu l and have tended to in te re st to the p o u ltrym e n . ■ avenue. (C a n lln a a d on p a s » t>, co lu m n 3) T he M rs. Tom R ob ertson A Son (C«AtiA«W «a • 1» I Tigard Squad Beaten New S tocks H e re H earings to Begin J Crash Wrecks Gasoline Pump Powers T o o G re a t Woman Takes Poison, Dies Special Ronds Meeting Called Alleged Bad Check Writer is Arrested Examination Set for Postmaster WPA Begins Work on Five Projects Labor Called for Park Improvement for Mrs. Moyer Pass City Budget W ithout Protest Townsenditcs to Observe Birthday Nine Fanner Committees Set O ut to Solve Rural Problems Reedville, Forest Grove Herds at Top for Month, Tests Show Fourteen Persons Attend FH A Clinic Lunn Speaker for Beaverton Session Union Services Next Wednes<lay i 4*