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I / ito Free Trips— Two Contests- O l i e n t i to Tw o Bocal (¡iris l í e l e -A sk fo r Votes \ oliitue 12, N< IK T wo Sections, Twelve Faites • . . . . . . . . . — S ta te C a p ita l N e w s L e tte r HV One for Girl Living in Town, One Outside A. L. L I N O H K O K Candidates T rip Prizes Standing Offered by Local Firms Gun Wielder Under Probe for Shooting H ill .boro M erch an ts’ P o p u la rity Conte; ts Wedne 1 ty N ight. D is tric t I —H ills b o ro C ity Injured Pooch Has Own Day in Justice Court Heavy Rain Storm Hits T h is Area Canners' Leader City Council Favors New Utility Deal There's an old saying th a t " E v ery dog has his d a y " and th a t held tru e fo r Rover, o r w h ateve r his G o v ern o r M artin E nters name is, when it appeared in A. W. Havens’ c o u rt Monday. Second Y ear of 11 is Rover, (le t us c a ll h im Rover, 5025 anyw ay,) is ju s t a pup w ith a long, O fficial T erm G ra n d J u ry In v e s t ig a t in g 4075 w a vin g ta il and a p a ir o f brow n, R a in f a ll S u n d a y T o ta ls 2 .7 2 M e m b e rs V o te U n a n im o u s ly ad oring eyes. A ll the w o rld 's his 3950 A f f a i r in W h ic h T w o In c h e s ; H ig h W in d Causes frie n d as fa r as he is concerned. fo r E s tab lis h m en t | p \ i i \i <¡ o io in o r ( b.Hlea n 3K50 His a rriv a l in cou rt, as e x h ib it ! M en W ounded Mi*» tin f h lc ic d upon |he >• < <>u<l S ervice In te rr u p tio n A, was bro ug ht about when some- ! o f D is tric t 2000 year o f his a d m in is tra tio n Tuesday body broke the Sabbath by p la n t In a b rie f re v ie w o f bis firs t year in g a goodly charge of b ird sh o t in , 1075 in o ffic e the g o vern or ••numerated Rover's re tre a tin g e x tre m ity , th e re - ( 1000 a the ou tstanding accom plishm ents by causing h im e xq u isite agony o f hts a d m in is tr itio n to date “ an ! w h ich it, so his m istress said, voiced ! D100 im p roved moi ale among our people," ’ to high heaven in his puppy treble. ■ and a g ie a te i resjiect fo r la w and 1000 H e a r S to ry o f N e w Y e a r ’s His owners, M r. and Mrs. H. H. I P r e c ip ita tio n Since F irs t o f V is io n S ervice to R em o te ordei as a resu lt of his stand in the L in d a h l o f Huber, to obtain ju s tic e 1000 lu m be r strike* o f last sum m er and T ra g ic W r e c k 1 fo r Rover's in ju rie s , com plained to Y e a r O v e r E ig h t Inches P a rts o f C o u n ty his a ttitu d e to w .ii d pardons and IG . Russell M organ, d is tric t a tto r- 1000 paroles In th is connection, the ' ney, w ith the re su lt th a t R. Johns, P o p u la rity contest : sponsored by D is tric t I I W ith seven cases listed fo r in - H u be r v io lin m a ke r and n e ig hbo r governor pointed out tha t he had H eavy d o w n p o u r o f ra in accom F o llo w in g a le n g th y explanation i med only fo u r pardons d u rin g 20 H ills b o ro m erchant', and o ffe rin g ( a u n ty O utside llills b n r a ' ' stigation, in c lu d in g a d o u b l e of the L ind ahl's, was hailed in to panied by a d riv in g w in d fro m the t w o free a ll-cxpcn se trip s to C ult- hooting. an o f the purpose and po ssib ilities of au t h e year, a ll c o n d itio n a l, w h ile o n ly , ,,, tom . . ob . ile w re ck. . , c o u rt on charges of causing in - southwest swept o ve r W ashington A unit .Marie Aleyei form a and O ld M exico as tlie grand 7950 members o f the th e proposed People's U t ilit y D is 50 prisoner have been released on W ashington cou nty ju r y to p riv a te p ro pe rty, w h ich co u n ty S atu rday n ig h t and Sunday, ju r y assembled at the co u rt carries w ith it a sentence o f fro m b rin g in g stream s to flo o d stage and t r ic t by L. C. K ra m ie n , c o u n c il I .» id le s out of 227 w ho were e lig ' prizes got o ff to a good s ta rt this A nita G laske 5100 grand I w e e k r w e n ty -tw o g ir ls a re a lr e a d y house Wednesday. T w o days are six m onths to three man. the c ity co u n cil M onday n ig h t ib le fo r release years in the doing considerable damage to te le [ listed as contestants and a d d itio n a l .Marion C y p h er 1950 voted un an im ou sly in fa vo r o f the expected to see the end o f the w o rk p e n ite n tia ry The state p la n n in g board was phone and pow er lines. P re c ip ita in ation s are being received K a th e rin e D enney establishm ent o f the d is tric t w h ich hand. G Russell M organ, d is t r ic t , Mrs. L in d a h l te s tifie d th a t she tio n to ta ls fo r the day am ounted cited hy the governor us one o f the nom 1300 at d a ily A It tn U g h v o le lo t.,1 . .■ w o u ld em brace seven northw est attorn ey, said. . saw h a lf 0[ Johns. w ith a shotgun. to 2.72 inches, acco rding to A. W. state's most valua ble functions. 1200 The shooting case in volve s Lee p ro tru d in g fro m be hind a b u ild in g M oore o f the local b io lo g ica l sur- B. E. M atin g, president and general co“ n‘ ies- T his hoard was created by the 1935 m o u n tin g ra p id ly , no candidate has H elen R u tsch m an d — »« i- . _ Reasons fo r the vote as agreed Davis. C h e rry G r o v e resident, held on the Johns’ p ro p e rty, and saw- vey. T o ta l fo r the past w eek was re g u la r session ut the request of as yet done any appre ciab le w o rk W a n d a F in ig an anager of R a j -M a lin g and B. on by t he council, is th a t the mem- 1000 in and new nominees s till have a the cou nty ja il fo llo w in g the al- the pup dra gg ing its body to w a rd , n e a rly fo u r and a h a lf inches, m a k the governor. E. M aling , Inc., local packing con- bers be lie ve th is a step in the d i- ' goial chance to get in to the race. J e a n Jep so n 1000 lege-i w o u n d in g Ja n u a ry 6 o f S ta n home across a neighbor's fie ld and in g the r a in fa ll fo r the yea r m ore The most im p o rta n t p ro blem be-1 cerns, was elected president o f re ctio n o f g iv in g the governm ent I wo contests have been planned u. ley Davis. 18. and H a rry F. W il aw ay fro m the Johns' home. j than e ig h t inches. fore the people of O regon at this Doris H eaton 1000 liam s 22, both of the C h e rry G rove Johns, throu gh th re e witnesses, the N o rth w e st Canners' associa a d e fin ite w ay o f disposing o f a A lth o u g h no m a jo r damage was tin»«» in the o p in io n of the governor I [ by lix 'n l m erchants, one fo r g irl block of the pow er to be developed v ic in ity . re sid in g w ith in tlie c ity lim it s of his m o th e r-in -la w , M rs. L. Hoag- I reported, tro u b le crew s o f the P o rt tio n in session at Seattle last at B o n n e ville outside o f the pub- is t h e developm ent of the state and , I H ills b o ro and an othe r fo r g irls from R e tu rn fro m T r ip I lu nd ; b ro th e r-in -la w , W illia m Hoag- land G eneral E le c tric com pany and J its n a tu ra l resources week. ! lie u t ilit y companies. 1 the balance of the county The list The yo u n g men. acco rding to lund, and his w ife , present«?d te s ti | the W est Coast Telephone com - 1 “ M ore business and less politics, ! i o f H ills b o ro contestants now totals j Cheaper Rates Visioned th e ir sto ry, re tu rn e d fro m a w eek- m ony to show th a t the re was o n ly pany w e re kept bus? a ll day S un- | i 1.1 and fo r the o u tly in g te r r ito r y The cou ncil m em bers also believe nd in P o rtla n d to th e ir home, one shotgun in the Johns' home day re s to rin g service to patrons, ' re m a ind er of m y a d m in is tra tio n ," ( eight The tw o contests were p ro , th a t such a setup w o u ld place the here S ta n le y’s m othe r is said to and th a t gun was not out o f the P ow er was in te rru p te d in several j be declared. vid ed in o rd e r to give eve ry g irl c ity and cou nty in a position to re- have asked them to b rin g the fa th house on the day o f the shooting, ! places in the south p a rt» o f t h e ; H « callin g the fact that he had an equal chance. I co u n ty S unday by fa llin g trees and ! j ceive pow er at cheaper rates and er, H D. Davis, home fro m the Sunday. Ja n u a ry 5. gone th ro u g h the experience of a | A lth o u g h R over p ro b a b ly was bs, b u t p ra c tic a lly no com p la ints j prom ote developm ent o f in du stries Kponsor D c a d lin r Set Jud g es and C om m issioners Lee Davis place The shooting took the most in ju re d o f any, his p a rt lim spec, »1 session in a d d itio n to the w ere received fro m the n o rth e rn ! in the valley. place in the atte m p t to b rin g the D eadline fo r a d d itio n a l m erchant re g u la r one, and a disastrous fir«1 in the proceedings consisted o n ly part. C rew s were called out at ' fa th e r home, the boys allege. F a v o r T a x M e a s u re W h ile the d is tric t m ig h t not be w h ich destroyed the ea pito l b u ild sponsors to sign up has been set o f appearing fo r the purpose o f j 5:30 a. m. Sunday. In ve stig a tio n o f George B a ld w in C ity O b ta in s T ra n s fe r o f of d ire c t b e ne fit to H illsb o ro , the fo r A |i m to.lav i T l.n i day ) The ing. w h ile the th re a t of a recall disclosing the n a tu re o f his scars. Service Interrupted cou ncil was o f the b e lie f th a t it fo llo w s t h e fa ta l accident New had h u n r ovet hi.- head fo r several spun-or list w ill p o s itiv e ly be clos In co u rt he made no d is tin c tio n W o lf Creek and W ilson r iv e r Year's m o rn in g near A lo ha in w h ich A p p ro x im a te ly 80 telephone poles | w o u ld help to develop ru r a l com F unds fo r W o r k m onths the g o vern or a d m itte d that ed on that date. between his fa m ily and those ac highw ays were turne d dow n hy the K enneth M cD a nie l was crushed to in the v ic in ity o f B ea verton w ere : m un itie s by m a k in g po w e r lines his firs t year in o ffic e h id been cused of do in g h im w rong. In short Voles w ill be given o n ly at the W HA on the grounds that Oregon re p orted b lo w n dow n Sunday b y ' a va ila ble to sections not now served death when the B a ld w in machine, he disported h im s e lf in a a most strenuous one tim e of m a kin g purchases o r of had a ir i v e r> '! the w in d . A pow er lin e in t h e I Fears th a t the H ills b o ro p a rk im by lines. ( ( o n t i n u t d on pane I , colum n 2 ) "H u i I have enjoyed eve ry m in p a yin g on accounts Custom« i s a re w 1 ' id y received its sh ire of said to be on the w ay to w a rd P o rt u l: - p io g ri a d m in is tra tio n funds land. crashed in to the side o f a v ic in ity o f W itch H azel was re p o rt pro vem e nt pro je ct, alrea dy w e ll u n P u b lic he aring on the proposed ute of II," lie hastened to add. th e re fo r urged to ask fo r the b a l fo r ■' h ig h w a y projects under the re F ord coupe d riv e n ed to have fa lle n across t r t ^ te le b y W illia m • • • de rw a y, w o u ld be delayed o r nec u t ilit y d is tric t w i ll be held Ja n lots at the tim e of m a k in g the lie f act, acco rding to w ord re ce iv- | Scott, em ploye of Berg's Chalet, ; phone lines and b u rn e d o u t sev u a ry 25. A rep ort received by the sta ll' e ish transaction. ed Irorn W ashington. D C . by | east eral phones. T h ir ty poles w e re re e ssa rily abandoned, have been re Beaverton. K ra m ie n . in o u tlin in g th e a rg u lax com m ission fro m the federal P o rtla n d com m issioners. P rio r to po rte d do w n ig the H ills b o ro area. m oved and the w o rk is expected to The contest is open tn u n m a rrie d M cD a nie l and a com panion. M a r- j ments fo r the u t ilit y d is tric t, p o in t c e i i - us bureau shows th a t O regon w om en between the ages o f Itl and the le c e lp t o f th is message. Oregon No m a jo r damage to county roads progress ra p id ly , according t o ed out to the cou ncilm en th a t the sha ll M cIve r, were h itc h h ik in g ranks f if th fro m the lo p in the per- 30 years of age and n f good m orals county ju d g e and com m issioners was the re p o rt of C om m issioner H. G eorge McGee, c ity m anager. p riv a te u t ilit y com panies pay no cenlege of unpaid taxes w ith W ish- A n y g ir l m eeting these q u a lific a went on record d u rin g th e ir an- home fro m P o rtla n d and were p ic k D. K e rkm a n . A sm all c u lv e rt n o rth ed up by S cott at the west lim its I Ington in seventh place and Idaho tion s m ay en ter herself, o r she m ay m i ll m eeting in P o rtla n d last w eek- o Funds fo r the street im p ro v e taxes as un de r the la w cre a tin g the o f the M asonic home was washed f B eaverton, rid in g the ru n n in g \ re g u la tin g body, the p riv a te u t i l i in eigh th The high percentage of be nom inated by frie n d s A bonus end un an im ou sly fa v o rin g the* com- | boards. M cD a nie l was on the l e f t . T o w n sen d G ro u p R e-elects out, some new fills settled badly, m ent pro je ct, w h ich is tie d in w ith ties m ay an ticip a te the tax. w h ich la x d e lin qu en cy in the three P acif vote is given at tim e o f n o m in a i p le tio n o f the short t ut rout« roads w ere softened and a qu an the p a rk w o rk , w i ll be made a v a il hand side o f th e car. is p a rt of the ra te s tru c tu re in O re ic northwes* stales is accounted fo r tio n T h.' em ergency r e lie f net o f 1935 t it y o f surface and sho ulder rock able at once, a com m ittee fro m , Votes th e re a fte r are given F irs t t r ia l o f c rim in a l cases fo r P asto r as P re s id e n t gon and am ounts to 1 m ill w h ic h by the la x rom m isssioners ns due out by a ll the p a rtic ip a tin g m e r p ro vid e d funds fo r h ig h w a y con was wash«?d o ff of a nu m be r o f H ills b o ro was assured in th e P o rt- i is added to a ll custom ers’ b ills. to in a b ility o f tim b e r ow ners to chants, on caah sales of 50 cent stru ctio n on federal aid highw ays J a n u a ry is scheduled fo r Ja n u a ry co u n ty roads. The F e rn H i ll school la n d o ffic e o f W P A Thursday-, M e- j ■ <> then levo - ( ,n ly Mo h oi o r m ore and, fo r the paym ent of and d e a r ly specified the m anner 21 when James Phelps, T ig a rd , w ill They, therefore, are ta x collectors, Gee said. A tte n d in g th e m eeting road was un d e r w a te r and closed Rev. R. L. P utnam was re-elected be trie d on a charge o f th re a te n D»l f ind I old uccounts F ifty vote - are given in w h ic h this m oney should be in g to com m it a felony. president o f the H ills b o ro T o w n fo r several days as was th e road w ith w o rk s o ffic ia ls w e re J. L. K ra m ie n said. Facts and figures had a h igh er percentage o f u n w lih each 50 cents' ca h .a le No allocated to the states so that each presented to the council, K ram ier. James Russell O swalt. 17, P ort- send c lu b at a large and en thus south o f th e M asonic home, W a te r I A nderson, J. J. W ism er and L. C declared, were a ll take n fro m th« paid taxes than d id i ) i e ; o n . accord votes are given fo r fra ctio n s o f 59 .'■late w o u ld receive its p ro p o rtio n ia stic m eeting and pot lu c k d in n e r was rep orted ove r the h ig h w a y both K ra m ie n . a ll m em bers o f th e c ity land, and his pa rtn er. F ra n k M c in g Io the re p o rt o f the census cents, except at the V en etia n th e ate share, the le tte r fro m F. C co u n cil p a rk com m ittee, and M c re p o rt o f the fe d e ra l trades com G overn, plead g u ilty M onday a ft- at the M ethodist chu rch M onday sides o f Gaston. bureau. m ission to the fe d e ra l governm ent. atre. Thus a $10 s de means ](MU) ll.u iin g to n , assistant a d m in is tra to r ednoon before Judge R. F ra n k n ig h t. O th e r o ffic e rs are: G N. R a in fa ll recorded d u rin g th e past Gee. Tin- $2.50009«) e x p e n d itu re a u th votes A sale un de r 50 cents doe, and c h ie f enginee r ol W PA. stated. The law s g o ve rn in g the people's Taggart, vice -preside nt; Robert K e l week was as fo llo w s : J a n u a ry 8, U n d e r arrangem ents made at the Peters in c irc u it co u rt and received o r iz e d by the special session w ill not e n title purchaser to any votes Such an a llo ca tio n has already been ly , secretary; J. F. B ucklan d, treas .11 inches: J a n u a ry 9, .30 inches; m eeting, $3600 is to be tra n sfe rre d u t ilit y d is tric t w ere o u tlin e d to the p e n ite n tia ry sentences. B oth were he u se d in the co n stru ctio n o f a co u n cil and th e ir a tte n tio n called The m erchants are o ffe rin g these made to Oregon by the secretary o f charged w ith b u rg la ry on three u re r; H e n ry Young, M rs. A P a lm Ja n u a ry 10, .57 inches; J a n u a ry 11, fro m the p a rk fu n d to the street , to th e fa ct tha t three b ills w ere single b u ild in g n f a p p ro xim a te ly (C o n tin u e d on page 4, colum n 5) a g ric u ltu re . er. M rs. J. A. H o ckersm ith, C lif (C u n tin u rd on pave 4, colum n 7) fu n d fo r th e op era tion o f a coun m a g n ifice n t tra v e l trip s to s tim u | sent to O regon fro m W ashington. Ila- same outside dim ensions ILS the A p p ro v a l o f the W o lf creek and ! to n G ille tte , J. N. W ile y and D r. t y q u a rry , w h e re ro c k w i l l be old tale house T ills was de rid ed nt la te th e ir ow n businesses. It costs W ilson riv e r t oads p ro je cts hy the I John Peck, a d viso ry board. produced »for roads and paths in | one o f w h ich proposed the p u b lic them real m oney and the y arc a m eeting o f tin- en pito l reco nstruc The c lu b is con sid erin g the n o m the park. W ith o u t the rock, the u t ilit y d is tric t but w h ic h alrea dy pledged not to give any votes e x W PA w o u ld result in a large a d had been enacted in to law . tio n com m ission here tin s week. d itio n a l e x p e n d itu re on the federal in a tio n of a candidate in the m e r w o rk w o u ld have closed th is week, cept under the exact specific itim i . T e n ta tiv e plans ca ll fo r nrrom oda- A n o th e r one o f the b ills, K r a aid system o f O regon in a m anner ! chants' "P o p u la rity Contests." and M cG ee p o in te d out. in the rules The m erchants' com tions fo r the legisl itiv e chambers, m ien said, w o u ld have set up a that w o u ld c le a rly contravene the the m a tte r has been le ft in the m itte e lias the rig h t to refuse f u r T he local com m ittee was assured I u t ilit y co rp ora tion operated by the tlie exe cutive depa rtm e nt, secretary hands o f the a d viso ry board to act. th e r voles to any m erchant fa ilin g in te n t of congress as em bodied in ; th a t tra n s fe r o f the funds w o u ld o f state, state treasu rer, board of T h ro u g h the courtesy o f Charles M em bers R eported as M a k in g Big not m ake th e p a rk p ro je ct short state and recognized by the fe d e r to liv e up to the rules o f the con- the re lie f act, the le tte r continued. ,' Vote T w o to One fo r; W o rk to al governm ent. U n de r th is law , co n tro l and a few o th e r state de test. Progress on D elinquencies It is th e re fo re reg retted th a t the I Douglass, rad io man. w ho in sta lle d as la te r m oney w o u ld be re tu rn e d u t ilit y ce rtifica te s could have been S ta rt N ew W ing T ig a rd partm ents In tlie new b u ild in g a ra d io fo r the evening, the address T here w ill be a w e e kly p u h lica - W PA is un ib le to approve the- to the fu n d fro m th e road pro je ct. issued w ith vzhich the d is tric t d is Exact lo catio n of the new b u ild - I projects. of W illis Owen of W estern H ead O ffice rs and d ire c to rs o f the in g m ay re q u ire a co u rt in te rp re - ! lio n o t l i e vote standing in issues O rgan iza tion o f the proposed S he r q u arters in Los Angeles was heard. W ashington C o un ty N a tio n a l Farm W o rk u n d e r the present plan w ill tr ib u tin g systems could have been Donald T Tem pleton, cou nty o f th is newspaper. begin as soon as o ffic ia l notice of financed. T h is b ill was k ille d here, t d iiu i o f tlie eapitol con stru ction judge, and Com m issioners II D. wood u n io n h ig h school d is tric t P rogram o f local ta le n t was as f o l B a llo t box. in w h ich vote (C o n tin u e d on pag e .», colum n 6) act C art I*' G ould, the commission'., can Ket kin an and James L e w is a t was approved S atu rday w hen v o t lows: H a rry Pearson, piano accord Loan association w e re re-elected th e tra n s fe r has been made in H ills - I fo r the e ig h th consecutive te rm boro. be dropped, w ill he in fro n t o f te clin ii-a l advisor, wants to con the tended the an nu al m eeting in P o rt ers in the nin e d is tric ts affected ion; C. M edlock, vocal solo; W ayne Lease w ith the c c u n ty is being ! s tru c t the new eapitol on the axi- A rgus o ffic e d u rin g the day and land, Judge T e m pleton se rvin g on voted tw o to one in fa vo r o f the N ickerson, rad io professional, ban- Tuesday d u rin g th e a n n u a l b u si ness m ee ting o f th e gro u p at the made on th e H e rg e rt q u a rry tw o 1 of S um m er street w h ich w ould in fro n t of the V en eti in th« ■atre the resolutions com m ittee. (C o n tin u r d on p a x . 4, colum n 3) plan. T otal fa v o rin g th e proposal ■ H ills b o ro cham ber o f commerce. m iles west o f the Forest H ills g o lf I in th«' evening. in -i'e - d a le encroachm ent upon W ill Resolutions were passed fa v o r was t eported as 247 w h ile 103 cast A p p ro x im a te ly 35 m em bers a tte n d course. Once started, the c ity ex- i The coupons are given out by sou park, w h ic h tlie c ity o f Salem dissenting ballots. in g the proposed state sales tax ed. K 'n n liliu r d on |<nur I , rn lu n in 3) pects to operate the q u a rry fo r | • ti i o il. ie d t " to i n oyo r to Ha lu ll fo r old-age pensions, u rg in g a D iic c to rs elected fo r the new M. C. Larson o f B e th a n y was re- a p p ro x im a te ly fo u r m onths, us- 1 ’ la te for c a p ilo l pu rpo . . T lie leg change in the ru lin g th a t o n ly p e r d is tric t w ere as follow s: Ford L a n g elected president o f th e association, in g fro m e ig h t to 12 men, M cGee Mrs. Weatherred Speaker Before is la liv e act. how ever, locates the sons e lig ib le fo r r e lie f p rio r to er, S h crw txxi. fiv e years: D a vid r . D. B ro w n o f L a u re l was named said. new b u ild in g on land ‘‘now owned Local G ro u p F rid a y N ovem ber 1. 1935. be h ire d fo r r e C creghino, C ipole. fo u r years; O tta i vice -preside nt, w h ile J. M . Person by the state" w h ich, in the opinion lie f projects, seeking revision o f Schalten brant, M id d le to n , t h r e e o f H ills b o ro was re tu rn e d as secre o f sume attorn eys lim its the loca T o n ig h t; ta ry-tre a s u re r. Personnel o f the the la w re la tiv e to co u n ty r e lie f years: Charles Haynes. Chapman, State Leader Speaker M rs. E d ith T o zie r W eatherred, tio n s tr ic tly Io the old site and boards to p ro vid e equal representa tw o years; and Joh n K ru g e r, Pleas O regon historian, o u tlin e d the im board o f d ire cto rs fo r th e com ing Jam boree J a n u a ry 23 precludes any encroachm ent upon tio n to tha t o f re lie f o fficia ls, fa v ant H ill, one year. portance o f W ashington co u n ty in ye a r is as fo llo w s: Larson, B row n. th i' park p ro p e rty, w h ich adjoins State Legion C om m ander to T a lk the h is to ry o f the O regon cou ntry o rin g the projected change in the D is tric t convention o f the A m - D. u “ ' L * • 9 y ° f H ills id e . J. A. K ir k - F o rm atio n o f the new d is tric t re- Before Local K otarians the ea pito l site on the west. O regon p rim a ry election, u rg in g q u ire d a fa vo ra b le vo te by ti erican Legion w ill be held at t h e ' "1 °°~ o t C h arle s Herb Notices o f the special election at a m eeting of th e W ashington Selection o f tlie eapitol arch itect that 50 per cent o f m o to r veh icle m a jo rity o f the d is tric ts and a A m e rica n Legion h a ll at Forest 2,f .o y an“ ” ' T- P u tn a m of Ja n u a ry 31 to consider fo u r b ills C o u n ty M useum and H is to ric a l as w i l l Ire made th ro u g h a n a tio n -w id e W illia m Dunne, p rin c ip a l o f the license fees and gasoline taxes be re fe rre d to the people were m ailed ‘ w C?? r t h2USe ,™ " 1 / * “ 0' ^ , m a jo rity o f the votes cast, O. B G rove to n ig h t .T h u rs d a y ). G G eorge eorge I contest, w h ich is expected to a t V ancouver. Wash., un io n h ig h (« Iiiit liiu r d nn p a i r 8. rn lu m n 1) ' M5 J , W eatherred and her o f P o rtla n d , d e pa pa rtm rtm e e nt nt A id e d by h igh er cro p and liv e - to precinct judges and cle rks th is S Kraus, cou nty school su p erintend - Koehn de tra c t m any o f the best arch itects of school, spoke before the H ills b o ro week bv E dw ard C. Luce county bro th er, A lb e rt T ozie r of Cham poeg one o o f f the the * to c ? Prices and a te m p o ra ry re- ix - , • . r - . ent rleelared. Chapm an, M id d le to n . com m ander, w ill be one tlie co u n try. R o ta ry c lu b T hursd ay o n "T h e a u ctio n of interest on o u tsta nding cle rk. The special election was or- have g ive n th e ir h is to ric a l collec- I own District Data Cipole. Sherw ood and Pleasant H ili speakers. A d in n e r w ill be served Hasis of M odern D icta to rsh ip s." F or be£ i , SC to be T a lk e d S u n d ay I backed the proposal, w h ile at 6:30 p. m. fo r a ll legionnaires and loans, m em bers made progress d u r- dered bv the special session o f the ‘ ‘,°n, h i, VJ^‘ 2 * ° " T ourist tr a ffic in O regon (lu rin g a ll o f its faults, lie said, dem ocracy (C o n tin u e d on page I, co lu m n 6) 38th le g isla tu re 1 ,h c lr old hom e be in g in H llls - C o u n ty sponsors and pe tition ers a . nK1''o r ‘ ,'V 'h 0 voters ill L a u re l a u x ilia r y m em bers in the M asonic I 1935 was the h e iv le s t .sine«' 1929, offers a fo rm o f go vern m ent su n r . u , f v . . boro and because of the historical fo r the proposed N o rth w e st l ’..orU,.\J 3 *^ 8 *' C arlton, M o u n ta in Hom e and tem ple. A large delegation is e x ¡.«'cording to S ecre tory of State p e rio r to a ll ollie.- form s. x. T, ' . Ce ° f s on t he sig nifica nce o f th is section. ......... People's pected to attend fro m H ills b o ro t t . e ll Records fo r the year show ’ Hot w ere re fe rre d to voters by M rs W eatherred pointed o u t th a t He advised o rg a n izin g the slate B o n n e ville pow er d is tric t w ill meet M o u n ta in Top opposed. School b u ild in g fo r the d is tric t is post and oth er posts in the county. Sunday at 2 p. m. at the H ills b o ro that 100,393 fo re ig n eats registered so as to solve the problem s o f the ic legislature. T hey are the b ill the firs t B a p tist and C ongregation- (C n n tin u c d on p n g r 4, colum n 3) Plans w ere also made at the c ity hall, according to L. C. K la in the state d u rin g the 12-rnnnth m achine age w ith o u t s a c rific in g ( hanging the p rim a ry election to ai churches on the P a cific coast I post m eeting here Tuesday n ig h t l.e ii.x l, an increase o f m ore than dem ocracy. m ien of H illsb oro . Evidence and Septem ber w ith oth er re s u ltin g w e re form ed in th is cou nty; that data fo r presentation ¡it the p u b lic ' fo r attendance at the A m e rica n 8999 o v e r the 1934 record hut short W illia m F. Haase o f H ills b o ro changes, com pensation of members tw o of her pioneers, D a vid H ill anc C o m m itte e fo r the R o ta ry spon- | Legion county jam bo re e w ith T u a l was re-elected pre sid ent o f the o f the 1929 a ll-tim e high I'eeord hy | sored play, "Casey's T r ia l." to be hearing before the p u b lic u tilitie s I ’ co n s titu tio n a l Joseph Gale> were o f the a tin V a lle y post at M etzger com board o f d ire cto rs o f the F arm ers’ am endm ent), and th e sales ta x b ill, o rig in a l com m ittee th a t headed the a p p ro x im tle ly 3990 ears. Hegistra- 1 given F e b ru a ry 1-4 at the un io n e i.intnissii.il Ja n u a ry 25 in H ills b o ro I m u n ity h a ll Ja n u a ry 23. Local M u tu a l F ire Insu ra nce com pany Ih e fo u rth b ill is concerned w ith pro visio n a l governm ent form ed at ' high school, includes R. E. W ile y, w ill he discussed. The p re lim in ir y I gra du al lu m p fo llo w in g 192», reach- , T. G. B ron le ew e and James W ells. session was called by J. E. L c w to n W ashington co u n ty sa n ita tio n p ro legionnaires w ill assemble at the i here Tuesday afternoon. O n ' the a u th o riz in g student a c tiv ity fees in Champoeg, and th a t H ills b o ro was o f Forest G rove. e d t h e b u ll,H U HI 1913 w i t h 112,521) « '. . n i l ..... ■ d n n p i r f l , rn lu m n 4) je ct, w o rk in g in c o n ju n c tio n w ith V eterans’ h a ll here at 7:30 p. m. to pre vio us day, d u rin g th e annual staJe hig h e r educat on in s titu tio n s f i rst called East F a lle tin and F o r- , m eeting, he was re-elected to the and was ordered by a p e titio n ol cst G rove West F a lle tin . e a ts, since which tu n e I I I , 'r e b.i the state board o f health, is ca r m ake the trip . Jake W eil gave an in te re stin g board. been a gradual increase in the I Hie people. (Continued on page 5. colum n 5 ) r y in g on a cam paign fo r san itatio n T o ta l o f $710.000 in new in su r- n u m be r of o u t-o f-sla te visitors. im p rovem e nts among t h e school ta lk on his experiences w ith a hos- districts, acco rding to O. F. A n d e r p ita l u n it in the A m e rica n E xp e d i- ancc was w ritte n d u rin g the past T ile st .to s till owes $118.531 on son o f O renco, sup ervisor o f the t io m r y Forces. O th e r s im ila r p ro - year, according to the re p o rt of G tlie slate o ffice b u ild in g , w h ich was p ro je ct, w h ic h is operated un de r grains w ill be given in the fu tu re W. M on tg om e ry, w h o was re -a p to renew the in cid e n ts o f the great po in te d as se cre ta ry-tre a su re r. T his financed th ro u g h a loan fro m the W PA. ! w ar. S T A T E C O LL E G E . C o rv a llis In d u s tria l accident com m i s s I n n statem ents that this w o u ld lie done | b rin g s the to ta l o f insurance now T w o d is tric ts alrea dy have made Plans fo r an am a te ur n ig h t p ro - i in force to $6.732,000. w h ich is being paid o ff ¡it the rate W h ile the decision of the suprem e were issued by the A A A fo llo w in g suggested im provem ents, A nderson pro-1 $6.732.000. T h e re are of $30.000 a year. Rentals p u d by court in th«* Hoosac M ills case s e rv the adverse decision by the suprem e said, w h ile fiv e others are p re p a r gram fo r the benefit of the Legion 2935 po licyh o ld e rs at th e present A fin a n c ia l and general re p o rt o f I section. Secretary M oore said m any ( ( o n tin u rd on page 6. colum n 6) s e lf-su p p o rtin g departm ents in the ed to in v a lid a te n in n y im p o rta n t court in the Hoosac M ills ease. tim e, he said. the cham ber of com m erce fo r 1935 in q u irie s had been received fro m in g to co-operated. A ll m aterials b u ild in g p ro vid e funds fo r a m o rtiz features o f the a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s t A pp raisers m et M on da y m orn ing , was made at the cham ber d in n e r people in the m id d le west seeking The m a rk e tin g agreem ent order needed are fu rn ish e d by the d is tric ts in g the loan, w h ic h w ill he paid o ff ment act, it d id not in v a lid a te the and license pro visio ns o f the A A / \ I and w h a te ve r w o rk is necessary is the annual m eeting was held M on M onday n ig h t by S ecretary Ed L in fo rm a tio n about W ashington coun- e n tire act, v ita l parts of w h ic h s till have not been in v a lid a te d by the pe rfo rm ed by a W I’ A crew w h ich by J a n u a ry 1, 1941. day aftern oon and the board m eet Moore. F in a n c ia l stan din g o f the ty. He expressed the b e lie f th a t rem a in in effect, acco rding tn in suprem e co u rt organ izatio n is good, according to to u ris t a d ve rtisin g should be han- decision, in the includes 12 men, m o stly skille d . in g Tuesday afternoon. fo rm a tio n received fro m W a sh in g -i o p in ion o f the d e pa rtm e nt of a g ri Moore, w ho said there w ere no died th ro u g h the state h ig h w a y M e a n w h ile the w o rk am ong the ton by the O regon State college e x- cu ltu re . ...... ' de lin q u e n t members. ! com m ission A booklet advertising' T h is p o rtio n o f the law farm s continues, Anderson pointed Lo bb y o f the H ills b o ro post o f tension service o fficia ls. ■ He recom m ended the extension the co m m u n ity should be provided was net before the suprem e court out, w ith splen did c o -o p e ra tio n fice w ill be closed s h o rtly a fte r The e lim in a tio n o f the crop con and hence a ll m a rk e tin g agree am ong the fa m ilie s contacted. Here o f the endorsem ent plan to in clud e he said, to m ail o u t in answer tc 10:30 p m. each n ig h t in the fu - tro l program s, however, served to ments and licenses now in effect suggestions fo r sa n ita ry measures I tu non-m em bers as w e ll as m em bers in q u irie s. rc , acco rding to an announce- F uneral services fu r John C. halt ¡it «me«' a ll fie ld w o rk in con w ill con tinu e in operation. In ad in an e ffo rt to streng then th is plan, are given by A nderson o r his so lici- nient M any m eetings o f d iffe re n t groups today by Fred Holznagel. ('ro c k e r, 81. residenl o f C o rne liu s nection w ith thi'se. As ¡i conse d itio n th«1 prix'ess of s u b s titu tin g H a rve y J. Eisner, em p lo ye o f the w h ic h has resulted in considerable | have been held in the cham ber rout«' I fo r Ihe past 48 years, w ill quence Ihe O. S. C. extension agreem ents and orders under the to r and the p ro p e rty ow ners can postmaster. A new co lle ctio n box | F irs t N a tio n a l bank. H ills b o ro savings to lo cal business over a j have the w o rk done free o f charge I h.is been in sta lle d at the west side rooms d u rin g the year, according he conducted th is aftern oon (T h u rs service, on orders fro m W ashing A A A am endm ents o f Iasi August branch, since the opening o f the perio d of years. by fu rn is h in g the m aterials. | of the steps fo r the accom m odation bank here, has been prom oted to to Moore, w ho said th a t am ong day) at 2 p tn. from Dnuelson & ton, cancelled a ll o f the re m a iu in g ha i e been under w ¡y and w ill he R e fe rrin g to com m ittee w o rk, the most oustanding were tw o fo r Costs o f t h e s e im provem ents o f the p u b lic and w ill be used fo r | assistant ch ie f c le rk in the East S ew ell chapel. Rev. H. A. Deck corn -ho g and potato c o n tro l meet- continued, the a d m in is tra tio n o f M oore stated tha t the re ta il trades am ount to about $15 on the a v e r de po siting m a il d u rin g the night. | P o rtla n d branch, R. J. Scearce. lo new settlers here. w ill o ffic ia te and in te rn ie n t w ill Illgs that had been scheduled ficia ls announce. com m ittee had been the most active age. Anderson ts iti'd , and even less Patrons w is h in g to get m a il from R. R. Easter declared th a t a ll can he at F ir L a w n ecm ctery. cal m anager, announced M onday. and its p ro m o tio n a l w o rk h;id done th ro u g h o u t the state. Some question arose on the Pa in m any instances w here m aterials ! post o ffic e boxes are asked to ca ll M r. C ro cke r was horn in Iowa, Eisner, w h o came here fro m T i m uch to broaden the re ta il trade see tha t w e are d e fin ite ly com ing The exact status of the contracts c ific coast as to the status o f the are a va ila b le on the farm s o r at before 10:30 p. m. Septem ber 4. 1851, and crossed Ihe or ap p lica tio n s fo r contracts w here gard as o ffic e d e p u ty u n d e r John | area. The a ir base com m ittee and out o f the depression and th a t a the schools. program fo r im p rovem e nt o f the C olleetions from the new box W. C onnell, s h e riff, was b o rn at pi tins to O regon w ith his patents com pliance had already been made much discussed w a ln u t m a rke tin g the c ity o ffic ia ls have also done business d is tric t should be started w ill be made ju s t before re g u la r T ig a rd and is a g ra du ate o f the In 1803, se ttlin g in W ashington has not yet been c la rifie d , hut agreem ent. Jl is d e fin ite ly announc some exce ptio na l th e ir F a rm G ro u p Meets F rid a y R e fe rrin g to an A rgu s e d ito ria l, he '.‘T ? " C,n da^ m a i* I T ig a rd hig h school. F o llo w in g his I e ffo rts to have a high county, lie m a rrie d Miss M argaret there appeals to lie general agree ed hy the de pa rtm e nt ol a g ric u l- H ills - said that poles should come o ff th« lu re that it is in effect and its v a l- Federated F arm O rgan iza tions of u f ? th e - at ( h ig h schlMjl r>< he en tered b u s l-I boro selected, schtxil w o rk C. Harm s in 1884 al H illsb o ro . m ent that tlie governm ent has a id itv has not been changed by the W ashington co u n ty w ill nux>t at « 5 ? m ..id 6 'to .. .n On ‘¿ „ I’ d 4:15 Pj ne£s c<’Ile 8‘' in P o rtla n d . j O u t-o f-sta te a u tom ob ile re g is tra m ain business streets, b u t u n fo r He is su rvive d hy the w id o w and m ora l o b lig a tio n to pay n il eontiaet suprem e cou rt decision. T here are ¡h39 p m. F rid a y in Ihe basement nt and 9.30 p. in On Sundays and He already has m oved his fam - Hons at the cham ber totaled 139 in tu n a te ly no alleys were ctodicated tw o sons, Charles A and John II signers or ap plican ts fo r c o m p li in «'Heel un d e r the o rig in a l a g r i- . the co u rt house. O ffice rs w i ll b : to care fo r them M uch space is collectio ns w ill b e llv fr o m H ills h « .- .. in P n r t i . n a ...a i »If'» 111 1 4» 1Z zx f 4 V» ni- C ro cker, a ll o f C o rn e liu s ro u te 1. ance already accom plished. P ositive going to waste tn the m id d le o f ( l o n tin u g on f t t * 4, i u l « « | ) B ette H avens L o rrain e ('b a se B lanche Robinson I'illie H offm an P o p u la rity Contest« M a k e N orm a T oelle G ood S h o w in g fo r F irs t Lucille ICdOll Vt Ima Hint's W e e k C o m p e titio n Alice S chul rrii'fic h I R obert ¡ i l.i'c O versby D oroth; y S n y d e r I R obert ; t R obinson D e a d lin e Sponsor List Set n S h a ttu c k fo r th is A fte rn o o n ne S tu a rt ... B ernice i'Clton Nominations 8200 8000 6300 Many Death is Investigated Damage Held Slight Road Project Plea Rejected ; Cheap Power is Seen Plans to Start Street Project Rev. Putnam Pension Head Farm Loan Group Re-elects Head Sherwood Union School Approved Historical Import Cited at Meeting District Legion Session at Grove Educator Speaks at Luncheon Meet Notices Special Election Mailed Haase Elected Head Insurance Firm Here Sanitation Project Includes Schools ¡Salvage Appears Possible in Decision on Adjustment Act Crocker Rites Set Locally for Today Moore Reports on Chamber’s Activities; Publicity Needed Post Office Lobby to Close Evenings Harvey Eisner is Given Promotion