The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1936, Image 1

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    30 Corresponden ts~
123 New Families-
W rlte Distrlct New« Every
Week l'or Your l'teusure.
Numbered »« Arttua R euden
up to March 3
W ith W hich is Combined the I lillsb o ro Independent
Volume 43, No. 3
IMI loud, írri to,n, Thursday, March S, 1986
H iiln h o ro In d e p e n d e n t Ea I itb I In bed 1M73
To Retire
Withdrawal
Luce Opens
Clerk Field
Judge Passes
Sentence on
Six Saturday
*
/
Vet eran C ounty O fficia l to
C lose P u blic C areer
T h is Y ear
Jurist O ccu p ied w ith Court
in T illa m o o k ; P rep ares
for T erm H ere
Graham Seeks Place
I hree Plead to T heft
l ay lor
•a in
O p p o s it io n
Jurors S e le c te d
to
for
M arch
T erm o f Court
V e te ra n
o f m a n y an e le c tio n
e .tm p a ig n a n d lo n g tim e o r r u p .in t
o f th e c o u n ty c le rk . o ffic e . Ed C
L u c e th e . w e e k a n n o u n c e d d e fin *
it e ly th a t he in n o t a c a n d id a te
fo r re -e le c tio n . H im a c tio n th ro w s
th e f ie ld w id e open b y re m o v in g
t h e q u e s tio n o f e x p e rie n c e in th is
w o r k fro m u n y c a n d id a c y .
Luce, in h is s ta te m e n t th is w eek,
said. " I w ill n o t f ile as a c a n d i-
da te fo r th e o ffic e o f c o u n ty c le r k
in th e c o m in g p r im a r y e le c tio n
M y e n tir e tim e and a tte n tio n w ill
lie r e q u ir e d to d o th e w o r k o f
th e o ffic e th e re m a in d e r o f m y
te rm o f o ffic e .”
!
’
Edw C. I.ueo, v e te ra n co u n ty o f­
I
ficial, an n o u n ces in te n t to r e ­
|
tire from office a t end of th is
i y ear.
'
I
A bsent tw o w eeks on special as-
Marble Came
Operators Out
to Halt Ouster
A rm ed
w ith p etitio n s aim ed at
juncil, o p erato rs of pin-
nes in H illsboro a re lin-
nds of th e m e rry little
im k,-I sn
vnat
a tc h e rs” in opposition to
an o rd in an ce p u ttin g th e m arble
devices out of business in th is city
T h e proposed o rdinance, d raw n
follow ing a P are n t-T e a c h e r asfio-
■ elation reso lu tio n condem ning th e
t m achines, has been d raw n an d w as
to have been presented to t h e
council th is w eek H ow ever, la c k ­
ing a q u o ru m T uesday n ig h t due
to absence from th e city of th re e
councilinen, the m eeting was p o st­
poned.
P etitio n s c ircu lated by o p erato rs
of m achines a re being freely signed
ed an d a re alre a d y said to co ntain
m ore nam es th a n w ere p resen ted
in p etitio n s circ u la te d by th e P a r ­
e n t-T e a c h e r gro u p seeking to oust
th e games.
O p erato rs of th e gam es declare
th a t use of th e m achines by m inors
is th e ex ception and not th e ru le,
as alleged by the group seek in g to
close them . O p erato rs also m a in ­
tain th a t th e gam es re q u ire skill
an d th a t th ey a re legal in t h e
state, being non -g am b lin g devices.
F a te of th e ordinance, w hen it
reach es th e council, is som ew hat in
doubt, fo recasters being of th e o p in ­
ion th a t a vote w ould show th e
co u ncilm en d iv id ed on th e issue.
B oth sides w ill be heard, it is e x ­
pected. w hen th e o rd in an ce is p re ­
sen ted for passage.
P re p a ra tio n s a re n e a rly c o m ­
p leted for th e op eratio n of th e
H erg ert q u a rry by th e city for
m a te ria ls to be used on th e s tre e ts
and in the city p ark , according to
G eorge McGee, city m an ag er. W ork
at th e park has progressed to the
point McGee says, w h ere th e com ­
p le te p lan can now be seen.
Hillsboro
A rg u a Estab lished 1894
Two Sections, Twelve Pagoa
Death Takes Misses Chase, S a h ifeld
Legion Show
Winner in Travel Contests
L. Rushlow
Draws Flood
on Tuesday Final Standings-
of Amateurs
M erch an ts’ P o p u larly
C ontests
D istrict I—H illsboro C ity
End C om es S u d d en ly for
P rom in en t In surance
M an of H illsb oro
Funeral 2:30 T o d ay
C ham ber of
C om m erce
C lose in R esp ect
to
L o rra in e C hase
B ette H avens
V elm a H ines
N orm a T oelle
R oberta R obinson
B lanche R obinson
L ucile Rood
1,197.100
625,850
545,125
295,025
123,400
83,725
36,225
D istrict II
C ounty O utside H illsboro
H elen S ahlfeld
A lm a R affety
A nna G laske
H elen R utschm an
A nna M arie M eyer
D oris H eaton
T illie H offm an
H ilda D ober
W anda F inigan
K a th e rin e D enney
M arian C ypher
V erna M ae W alters
J e a n Jep so n
806.850
746,550
722.575
361.025
248,000
145,600
118,725
Lucky G irls L eave M arch 24
on 9-D a y Trip M exico
and C alifornia
S w am ping the ballot box w ith
votes in th e closing m inutes of the
H illsboro M erch an ts’ P o p u la rity
contests M onday night. Miss L or-
ra in e C hase of H illsboro and Miss
H elen S ahlfeld of H illsboro ro u te
5 c ap tu red th e t v o coveted all-free
trip s to C alifornia and Old Mexico.
A to ta l of 6,269.350 votes w ere ta i-
lied by the 20 contestants d u rin g
th e race, w hich started J a n u a ry
10 and w hich closed at 8 p. m.
M onday.
Miss Chase, w ith a total of 1,197,-
100 votes, easily w on out in th e
contest for H illsboro girls. B ette
H avens took second place w ith
625,850 votes and w ill receive a
$25 prize. Close behind in th ird
place an d w in n er of a $10 prize
w as V elm a H ines w i t h 545.125
votes.
C om petition in th e contest for
girls resid in g outside of H illsboro
w as considerably closer th a n th e
first race, th re e girls finishing w ith
m o re th a n 700,000 votes to th e ir
I
C om m ittee R eceiv es T w ice
as M any A cts as Can b e
I
U sed W ed n esd a y
!
Promise Varied Shov/
!
I E n tertain ers from A ll P arts
)
o f C ounty R espond
'
S udden d eath of L ester J. R ush-
W ith n early tw o applications fa r
low. 67. p ro m in en t in su ran ce m an,
) e v ery act accepted for p re se n ta tio n
at his hom e at 3:15 p. m. T uesday,
) on th e A m erican L egion A m a te a r
77.425
cam e as a shock to th e com m unity
show W ednesday night, M arch .’ 1,
73,175
an d
his
hun­
the co m m ittee T uesday n ig h t a t
32,200
d re d s otf friends.
a special m eeting com pleted th e
17.525
H e had b e e n
p ro g ram and announced acts to a a-
7.400
pear.
aro u n d th e b u si­
5,350
ness d istric t in
F ifteen acts w ere planned, b a t
t h e m o rn i ng
lC o n tin u e d on pane 4. colum n J)
e x cellen t ta le n t an d th e o v e r­
.'
ta k in g c are o f
w helm ing n u m b er of a p p licatio as
|
h is a ffa irs and
forced th e co m m ittee to consider
,
only 15 m inutes
and book tw o e x tra n u m b ers,
befo re his d e a th
b rin g in g th e total to 17 unless i'l -
ta
lk
e
d
over
th
e
ness in te rfe re s w ith th e e n te rta i l-
j
ers.
phone w i t h a
client.
A pplause C ounts
M ake* R ecord
C ou n ties to Furnish H eavy
He
had
sta
rte
d
F
irst
tw
o w in n ers in th e conte'it,
V
D uring h: . ye a rs in o fh e - . L u ce
L. J. R ushlow
in to the k itch en
w hich is county-w ide, w ill receiv e
H im e s ta b lis h e d a reco rd fo r uc- i
H ig h w a y M ach in ery
to get a d rin k of w ater, tu rn e d su d ­
cash prizes an d a chance to broa 1-
H igh stan d in g of O regon and
c u ra te a n d e ffic ie n t s e rv ic e w h ic h
denly to re tu rn and fell to t h e W ashington county, w hich stan d
cast over statio n KGW w hile th r e
w i l l fu rn is h a m a rk fo r th e n e x t (
others w ill be aw ard ed cash prizas
floor. D eath cam e before th e a r ­ first, in th e control of B ang's d is­
in c u m b e n t to s tr iv e fo r P a r tic u la r | D elayed sev eral d ay s by g o v e rn ­
riv al of Dr. J. O. Robb, w ho a t­ ease in th e U. S. w as b ro u g h t out P oin ts Out P ion eers A b le to only. Ju d g in g w ill be by applauae
tape, e ffo rts in th re e
re g re t at h r. de ci io n w a s fre e ly m en t red
for th e acts an d scores k e p t by
trib u te d d e a th to a blood clot on by Dr. Elw ood Coon of F o rest
< xp re sse d a m o n g tin* a tto rn e y s w h o co u n ties a re u n d e r way th is w eek
Fend for S elves
the h eart.
( special ju d g es to be selected lat<r.
G rove in speaking a t th e F o rest
d e a l w it h th e d o r k 's o ffic e
T h e to h uve ev e ry th in g in read in ess for
F u n eral services w ill be held at G rove C h am b er of C om m erce M on­
T ick ets now a re on sale by 111
same fe e lin g o f re g re t a lso p re ­ im m ed iate p ro secu tio n of both th e
2:30 p. m. today ’T h u rsd ay ) a t th e day noon, w hen th e W ashington
m em bers of H illsboro post, or m ay
v a ils th ro u g h o u t th e c o u rt house in Wolf C reek an d W ilson R is e r h ig h ­
"O
regon
pioneers
tu
rn
e
d
o
v
er
an
D
o
n
d
so
n
&
S
ew
ell
ch
ap
el
w
ith
C ounty Je rse y b reed ers e n te r ta in ­
be o b tain ed th ro u g h Dr. R. J. N icol
o th e r o ffic e s w h o se re co rd s b e a r on ways. it w as a p p a re n t in H illsburo
C h ristian
Science service.
Mrs. ed the F orest G rove business men em p ire fre e of in cu m b ran ce to or any m em ber of th e co m m ittee
W ork begun at S y lv an
o r pass th ro u g h th e c o u n ty c le rk 's T u esd ay
us
an
d
now
we
a
re
loaded
to
th
e
Alice
W
irtz
of
H
illsboro
w
ill
be
and
a
sm
all
d
elegation
from
H
ills­
in charge, w hich includes, E r.
fcj 7
W ednesday.
o ffic e .
reader. In te rm e n t w ill be in F ir boro. Dr. Coon annou n ced th a t th e neck w ith d ebt,” O sw ald W est of Nicol, J a k e Weil, A J. F o e lk ir,
L u c e e n te re d h is p re se n t series
A co n feren ce M onday betw een
P
o
rtlan
d
,
form
er
governor,
told
th
e
w
ork
w
ould
be
continued.
L
aw
n
cem
etery.
P
a
llb
e
a
re
rs
w
ill
L eon S. D avis, o r W. F. C y ri s,
o f te rm s n t 1925 and has h e ld o f ­ C ity M anager A p p erso n of P o rt­
include T hom as G oodin of W est
P rofessor B ran d t of O regon S tate ch am b e r of com m erce a t th e noon com m ander.
fic e c o n tin u a lly sin ce H e began land an d D onald T em p leto n , c o u n ­
luncheon
M
onday.
“We
h
av
e
ro
b
­
Union.
C
J
B
irdsell
of
R
eedvillm
college pointed out th a t th e broad
his s e rv ic e in th e c o u n ty c le r k 's ty ju d g e, w as for th e p u rp o se of
A m ateu rs a p p e a rin g on th e p ro ­
Jam es W elch of A loha. H L. Mac- national p rogram had its in cep ­ bed th e soil, in m any in stan ces of gram w ill re p o rt at th e th e a tre at
»fflce in HMM u n d e r th e la te G e o rg e lin in g u p th e W ashington county M e lv ille w as ill w tien o th e r d e ­
its
fertility
,
an
d
strip
p
ed
t
h
e
K
cnzie.
G.
E.
M
ontgom
ery
an
d
J.
E.
fe n d an ts
a p p e a re d
an d en tered
tion at H illsboro in 1918 at a m eet­
7 o'clock and th e stag e show w 11
M o rg a n , a n d L ite r was d e p u ty fo r c o n trib u tio n to w ard th e w ork.
C arp en te r.
pleas.
ing of th e O regon D airy m en 's as­ w ealth of tim b e r from our lan d s.” begin a t 8:30 o'clock preceded by
fo u i y e , i!
u n d e r J o h n W H a ile y
T his county w ill fu rn ish tra c to rs
C
h
am
b
er
of
com
m
erce
w
ill
be
T
he
form
er
governor,
re
v
iew
in
g
sociation. He told how e x p e rim e n t­
a fe a tu re p ic tu re on th e screen to
In
1913 he was e le c te d c o u n ty and o th e r g rad in g m ach in ery w hile
T h re e of five d efen d an ts in th e
all-d ay today (T h u rsd ay ) in al w ork had been c arried on and som ething of th e h isto ry of p o li­ s ta rt at 7:15. T he p ic tu re also w ill
c le r k a nd n (* i ved fo u r ye a rs, r e ­ M ultn o m ah co u n ty has pu rch ased G aston b eer ro b b ery ease pleaded
L. M cC orm ick S erv ices closed
i
"
pect
to
th
e
m
em
ory
o
f
Mr.
tics
in
th
e
state,
m
ad
e
sev
eral
v
ig
­
th e program advanced from th is
be show n at th e end of th e content.
t ir in g fo r a y e a r and i h a lf to r e ­
27 tru c k s for d irt m oving, T em p le­ g u ilty to b u rg la ry not in a d w e l­
R ushlow . w ho w as held in th e h ig h ­ u n til it w as tak en on u n d e r th e orous statem en ts con cern in g gov­
tu r n a d e p u ty u n d e r II A . K u r a t li
H eld W ed n esd a y
T he p ro g ram as an n o u n ced by
ton said
In T illam o o k county, ling an d g ain ed in d e fin ite p o st­
est
esteem
by
th
e
m
em
b
ers
and
ern
m
e
n
t
re
lie
f
and
th
e
T
ow
nsend
AAA program . T his testin g is being
fm fiv e y e a rs fro m 1919 to 1925
th e co m m ittee in clu d es th e follow ­
g asoline shovels an d g rad in g m a ­ p o nem ent of sen ten ce p en d in g good
w
as
alw
ay
s
considered
one
of
th
e
old
age
pension,
an
d
d
ecla
red
th
a
t
carried
on
also
in
b
eef
herds,
w
here
ing acts:
A h id fo r th e s u p p o rt o f v o te rs ch in ery is being lined up for w ork b ehavior. T h ey w ere Jn tn es and
E. I,. M cC orm ick, re sid e n t and most loyal, u n selfish an d fa ith fu l as high as 20 p er cen t h av e been O regon still w as a g re a t state and
L eo n ard K o b erstein a n d G eorge
w h o b e lie v e th a t le g a l t r a in in g is on th e W ilson riv er.
R oberta W hatley of B eaverton,
m
em
bers.
out.
full
of
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
for
th
o
se
w
ho
b
usinessm
an
of
H
illsboro
fo
r
th
e
a d c s iru b le q u a lific a tio n o f a c tn -
singer. She is 15 y ears old an d is
A lth o u g h w u r ra n ts c o v e rin g b o th B a k e r, all G aston y o u th s arre ste d
Mr
R
ushlow
w
as
b
o
rn
S
ep
tem
­
h
ad
th
e
in
itia
tiv
e
to
grasp
th
e
op­
C
ounty
A
gent
W.
F.
C
y
ru
s
stated
last
42
years,
d
ied
e
arly
S
unday
| : I i’< f r t h e o ffic e <>f co u n ty | highw ay p ro je c ts h av e been signed. sev eral w eek s ago a fte r a k^-g of
sponsored by th e B eav erto n hij.h
le rk Is in d ic a te d in th e a n n o u n c e ­ th e m oney Is not fu lly av a ila b le to b eer w as found m issing from a m o r n in g In Jo n e s hospital a fter ber 26, 1868. at B eav er D sm . Wis., , tixat th e rep o rts for F e b ru a ry 1 p o rtunities.
-1 school.
and
w
as
m
a
rrie
d
th
e
re
J
u
ly
0.
show
ed
26.000
tests
in
th
is
county
an
Illness
of
sev
eral
w
eeks.
F
u
n
e
r­
H e told of th e e a rly effo rts to
m e n t o f E d w in L. G ra h a m . F o re st th e W I’A of O regon. T h e to tal a l ­ G aston re s ta u ra n t.
J o e W enzel's G erm an band from
1891. to E ffie C astle. He w orked and th a t only 5.5 p e r cen t of r e ­ h av e th e te rrito ry b ro u g h t in to th e
G ro v e a tto rn e y , as a c a n d id a te fo r locution w as $88.438 for W olf C reek
H elvetia in a special m usical act.
O rley Heck an d P au l G raham , al serv ices w ere held W ednesd iv out of M inneapolis fo r n in e y ears actors
w
ere
found.
a
ftern
o
o
n
from
Y
oung's
F
u
n
eral
union as a state. T he e arly poli­ The b and includes F red G rossen,
th e r e p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r th e ro u te from
P o rtla n d to S easid e tw o o th e r d efen d an ts in th e sam e
W. T. P u tn a m & Sons of F a rm ­ ticians, he said, w e re dem ocratic
p o s itio n fo r w h ic h E d w . C. Lu ce , and tw o allo catio n s of $99.921 and action, elec ted to sta n d trial, m ain ­ H om e w ith Rev. C. M Reed offici­ as an e n g in ee r on th e Chicago.
(C u n tin u u d on page 5. colum n 3)
M
ilw
aukee
&
St.
P
au
l
ra
ilro
a
d
and
ington
and
G
reen
L
illy
of
G
ales
a
tin
g
an
d
services
a,
th
e
g
ra
v
e
in
and
p ro-slavery, com ing to O re­
in c u m b e n t, w ill n o t be a c a n d i­ $1!I8.OOB for
W ilson riv e r route. ta in in g th a t th ey w ere not im p li­
q
u
it
in
1900
to
tak
e
up
farm
in
g
.
It
C
reek
announced
aw
ard
s
for
4-H
c
h
arg
e
of
th
e
O
dd
F
ellow
s
lodge.
gon
m
ostly
from
th
e
south.
d a te fo r re -e le c tio n . In d e c la rin g W ilson riv er, e n g in ee rs estim ate. cated.
( ( o iilln u r d on p a«» 3, colum n 1)
M r M cC orm ick w as born A pril w as d u rin g his tim e on th e farm club m em bers w ith J e rse y cattle.
Is th e m ore d ifficu lt of th e tw o
C red it for p re v e n tin g th e early
G eorge O atfield. 50, H anks and
th at he lost his left arm .
J J. V anK leek of K inton w as organization as a state w as d ue to
jobs.
H ans M unch. 48, ro u te fiv e P o rt­ G, 1865, in P o lk county, com ing
T
he
fam
ily
m
oved
to
H
illsboro
elected
president.
D
G.
L
illy
of
h
e
re
42
y
e
a
rs
ago.
F
ro
m
1894
to
F irst crew s called for th e p ro ­ land, w ere fined $50 each on
th e opposition of th e P o rtla n d O re ­
jects w ill be m en to erect tool ch arg es of fu rn ish in g liq u o r to m in ­ 1898 h e w as co u n ty re c o rd e r and in 1908 and have lived h ere ev er F orest G rove, v ice-p resid en t, and gonian, w hich changed its policy
since.
T
hey
spent
th
e
ir
first
tw
o
Mrs.
D
avid
S
torey
of
F
o
rest
G
rove,
for
several
y
e
a
rs
w
as
city
re
c
o
rd
­
houses, cam ps, set g rad e stak es ors.
y e a rs h ere on th e H u m p h rey place secretary. G eorge B iersd o rf of C o r­ of opposition in 1859 and a p p a r­
and o th e r p re lim in a ry w ork. T h e
H enry Butts. 57, S h ad y B rook e r for H illsboro. He w as a g rad u ate at S ev en th an d O ak stre e ts and neliu s an d L. B eam an of F orest e n tly aided th e cause of s ta te ­
of
P
acific
college
in
N
ew
berg
and
m ain force is ex p ected to be cnll- w as g iven u n til S a tu rd a y to e n te r
th en opened a sm all confectionery G rove w ere elected directors. P lans hood. T h ere w e re tw o classes of
ta u g h t school fo r eight years.
I an d at w ork w ith in tw o w eeks his plea to an assau lt charge.
fam ilies in O regon a t th e tim e of T h ieves H idd en W h en P la ce
across
from th e O regon E lectric for th e su m m er w ere m ade.
lite r th e first crew s a re sen t out.
F o r th e last sev eral y ears he has
th e co n stitu tio n al convention. W est
F irst case in circu it co u rt w ill
T h e p ro jects a re expected to em ­ be h e ard M arch 16. acco rd in g to b een in th e re a l e sta te an d in s u r­ depot and n ex t to th e p resen t |
p o in ted out. T he firs t class w as
L ocked for N igh t
R ushlow hom e. T his sto re w as o p ­
from th e south, and cam e in th e
M any M en on F ed eral J o b s ploy a to ta l of 1,500 m en. w ith 300 th e p re se n t p la n s o f J u d g e R. an ce business here. In 1895 h e w as e ra te d from 1910 to 1920. and w hile
m en in a cam p to be estab lish ed on F ra n k P eters. J u r y fo r th e M arch m a rrie d to G eneva H elen B irdsell.
w agon train s. T he second class in ­
! th e W ilson at th e M cN om er site term w as co m pleted W ednesday w h o died in M arch. 1926. T o this o p eratin g th is he w on th e love
cluded tra d e rs an d com m ercial a d ­
G et E m p loym en t
Loss of $10 in silv er from th e
and affection of th e school boys
an d a n o th e r 300 housed at S u n set
u
n
io
n
fo
u
r
ch
ild
re
n
w
ere
born,
but
i
v en tu rers. O regon, th ro u g h these cash re g iste r and $7.85 from a cigar
( ( (»nlinued m i pa«e 6, colum n 4)
cam p on th e W olf C reek road.
only one survives. In 1933 he was and girls of th a t day. He engaged
tw o classes, developed a civ iliza­ box n e a r th e register, w as rep o rte d
A llocations of fu n d s a rc set to ■
U nem ploym ent i n W ashing I n n
m a rrie d in P o rtla n d to Mrs. M ary in th e in su ran ce business th e last
tion all its ow n w hich did not S a tu rd a y by Clem E slinger, H ills­
tw o y ears of his tim e in th e store. ■
co u n ty seem s to he on th e w ine, c a rry th e w ork u n til J u ly 1. a fte r
S u m m ers, w ho su rv iv e s him .
chan g e u n til th e tu r n of th e ce n ­ boro b o w lin g alley an d recreatio n
and th e n w ent into th e re a l e state ,
a c c o rd in g to re p o rts c o m in g fro m w hich it is ex p ected th a t su fficien t
H e had been a m em b er of M onte­ business fo r a y e a r w ith E. L. M c­ Son Mrs. M. W elch S trik es tu ry , he said, w hen t h e g reat room o perator. T he ro b b er e v id e n t­
ttie office of K. F T illotson, re s i­ fu n d s w ill be allow eil to co n tin u e
m ig ratio n to O regon began from ly hid in th e b u ild in g w hen it
zum a lodge. I. O. O. F„ since 1895 C orm ick. w ho died S unday. T he
th e w o rk to co m pletion. Im m ed iate
lie n t W PA en g in ee r. In H illsboro.
all parts of A m erica.
w as closed for th e n ig h t as th e
nd w as a w ard ed th e 40-year jew el. in su ran ce business had claim ed his
Camp
L
ew
is
T
ruck
T he con stitu tio n of th e sta te w as back door an d back w indow w e’ e
H
A lthough Inclem en t w e a th e r hies action is ex p ected by th e sta te
He
took an ac tiv e p a rt in t h e 1 a tte n tio n ev e r sin ce and it is e x ­
»
*■
fram ed by a convention com posed found u n locked from th e in sid e th e
prev ailed for th e last m o n th or high w ay com m ission as soon as th e
g a ra n d lodge an d g ran d en cam p ­ pected th a t his son J a c k w ill co n ­
(< u n lin u r d on p a « r 6, »olum n I )
longer, as m any as III m en in one
m ent of O regon O dd Fellow s.
H om er W elch, son of M rs. M. tw o -th ird s of d em o crats from the n ex t m orning, E slin g er rep o rted to
tin u e on w ith it.
farm in g and stock ra isin g class, officers.
day have left fed eral re lie f w ork
is su rv iv ed by his w idow and
A ctiv e m em bership in th e cham - W elch of th is city, w as a c c id e n ta l­ and th e rem ain d er, he declared,
L ocal Q u in tet G o e s I n t o d a He
p ro jects for p riv a te e m p lo y m en t,,
u g h te r Eva: tw o b ro th ers. C. M.
D ep u ties from th e s h e r iff s office
ly k illed T uesday w h en th e car
( ( ’» n t in u t il on page 4, colum n 5 )
th e records reveal. F rom a to tal of |
M cC orm ick, N ew berg, an d Ira of
w hich he w as d riv in g collided w ith w ere from all o th er classes r e p r e ­ a re in v e stig atin g a b u rg la ry r e ­
D istrict T itle S eries
sented
in
th
e
te
rrito
ry
.
n early 5(8) em ployed p erso n s on
L au rel: tw o sisters, Mrs. J. S. Rob- !
po rted F rid a y n ig h t at th e J. J .
a CCC tru c k a t C am p Lewis,
T hese pioneers. W est ex p lained, K am p hom e in T u a la tin in w hich
W I’A m W ashington co unty E ehru- )
m son of H illsboro and Mrs. D. M. I
| Wash. H is m o th e r and M r. and
(C o n tin u e d on pag e 5, colum n 4)
arv 17. th e total em ployed stood )
( b y I.u V e rn e A b e n d ro lh )
M cInnis of L aurel.
$20 in cash w as stolen from a
Mrs. Sam C oy w ent to C am p L ew is
H ein rich b ro th e rs o f S ch efflin
at 474 T uesday, in clu d in g all w o m ­
P a llb e ir c rs w e re C al Jack . C. C.
H illsboro reach ed th e clim ax of
purse in th e b u re a u d raw er. E n ­
T uesday, an d th e body w as b ro u g h t
en em ployed or called for em p lo y ­ h av e opened a farm m ach in ery th is y e a r's b a sk etb all season F r i­ B an n ister,
R oss B row n, C harles
tra n c e w as gain ed w ith a pass key.
h ere last night, but a t tim e of go­
an d im plem ent sto re in th e Nelson
m ent.
D ouglass, L. E. W ilkes an d Dick
day
ev
en
in
g
w
hen
th
e
H
ilhi
q
u
in
­
ing to press p a rtic u la rs and fu ­
H ow ard C h u rch ley of R eedville,
M any of th e m en a re re p o rtin g b uilding, fo rm erly o ccupied by th e tet easily d efeated th e F o rest G rove B eam ish. J. N. W iley w as soloist.
n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts h ad not been
39. a rre ste d F rid a y n ig h t on a
to logging cam ps an d s iw inills. T h o m as Sholes au to m o b ile agency, high school ‘team on th e local floor
i announced.
ch arg e of d iso rd e rly conduct, w as
w hile o th ers a re o b tain in g seasonal an d w ill hold a free tra c to r school ; 3!) to 24 T h is v icto ry m ad e th e f - ’
A
u.1
*..•
S erious in ju ry to a P o rtla n d
N a tiv e Son Buried T u a la tin
H ELV ETIA —H elvetia can hav e sentenced to 60 d ay s in jail.
w o rk in th e b e rry fields and at an d p o w er farm in g m eetin g in the 1 B lu e a n d W h ite a th le te s e h .im p i- C O l i n t V A l l t l l O n t l C S
w om an S u n d ay night a t Tobias, an evening school for foreign born
odd jo b s m ad e a v a ilab le bv the new G ra n g e hall S a tu rd a y , b eg in -) ons of th e co u n ty co n ference, and
P la in s C hurch C em etery
n e a r A loha, w as rep o rted to sta te p atro n s if ten or m ore w ish to e n ­
O renco S ite L oses Out
first s p rin g -lik e days, T illotson i uing at 10:30 a. m.
elig
ib
le
to
p
lay
in
t
h
e
d
istrict
police by M azie Hays. 39. of A loha roll.
| Uses and co n stru ctio n of latest
said.
to
u
rn
a
m
e
n
t
at
M
cM
innville
b
e
g
in
­
w hose car su ffered dam ages to the
|
ty
p
es
of
farm
m
ach
in
es
w
ill
be
|
for P ortlan d A irp ort
Mrs.
C.
M.
W
hitford,
ro
u
te
4,
O rd ers received in I’ortl ind In d i­
ning today.
W ashington co u n ty 's first rabies
O liv er S. Jo h n sto n , n a tiv e of re a r end w hen a car d riv e n by
O renco site lost out in th e vote
ca te th at m en not p rev io u sly c a ll­ p resen ted by m eans of p ictu res an d I H ilhi took th e lead from th e b e ­ scare m ay be ju s t a case of an­ W ashington county, died M onday R. P ederson of P o rtla n d crashed called on the c lerk last w eek and
ed Io W I’A p ro jects w ill not be electrical tran scrip tio n s. M usical e n ­ g in n in g of th e gam e, w ith th e score o th e r flea in fested dog. but offi­ m orning in P o rtla n d S a n ita riu m of in to it. T he police re p o rte d th a t a a rran g ed to hav e a m eeting a t th e for the P o rtla n d su p e r a irp o rt, a c ­
em ployed i l l th e fu tu re d u e to a d ­ te rta in m e n t w ill be provided. The at th e end of t h e first q u a rte r cials a re ta k in g no chances, as pneum onia a fte r an illness of a w om an rid in g in P ed erso n 's car school house M arch 9 at 8 o’clock. co rd in g to a n n o u n cem en t late W ed­
H ein rich s say, "C om e and bl ing ' sta n d in g 16 to 1. F rom th is o v e r­
v i c e from W ashington that O regon
th e dog' was k illed T uesday and w eek. He had been su fferin g from is in a P o rtla n d hospital su ffe rin g T hose w ho w ish to jo in and learn
y o u r frien d s.’
(C ontinue«! on p nirr I, **olumn I )
w h elm in g lead th e V ik in g s w ere th e head sent to P o rtla n d for rabies poor h ealth for th e last six m onths. from serious cuts ab o u t th e face how to get th e ir citizenship papers nesday. T he E lrod p ro p e rty a d jo in ­
ing th e A lderw ood golf course cn
n ev er a b le to recover. T h e g re a te r tests.
He w as th e son of Mr. and Mrs. and neck su ffered w hen she was a re urged to atten d .
A nyone from ad jo in in g districts th e C olum bia riv e r w as th e choic?.
n u m b er of th e ir points w ere m ade
T h e dog, a collie, w as ow ned by Sam uel Jo h n sto n . W ashington co u n ­ th ro w n th ro u g h a s h a tte r - proof
is
w
elcom
e
to
attend.
Books
a
re
A nnouncem ent w as m ade th a t th e
in th e fin al q u a rte r, but th ey w ere Mrs. A gnes B rock of Sherw ood, ty pioneers, and w as born O ctober w indshield H er nam e w as n o t
fu rn ish ed by th e govern m en t a n d best site w as not selected b eesu -e
u n ab le to catch u p w ith th e B lue w ho rep o rte d th a t th e dog attack ed 27, 1884. at S h ad y Brook. S even j learned.
th e re is no ch arg e for th is service, of cost.
and W hite lead.
se v eral m em bers of t h e fam ily y e a rs ago he m oved w ith his fa m ­
S. H ayashi. 52, B eav erto n tru c k
A lth o u g h W ahner. ns usual, led S u n d ay b u t none w as h u rt. Last ily to S andy. Mr Jo h n sto n w as a i gard en er, su ffered a fra c tu re d shin
n th e e v en in g 's scoring, B a u m g a rt­ w eek a n o th e r of th e B rock dogs m em ber of Pow ell V alley M ission bone w hen a car d riv en by E lm er
n er an d S e lfrid g e each ran him a w as k illed w hen it ap p a re n tly w ent ch u rch and th e O dd F ellow s lodge, E. T h ay er of P o rtla n d s tru c k H ay-
" C r e d it in th e tu rk e y bu sin ess co u n ty an n u a lly w hich m ust be close second. T h e F orest G ro v e B "m ad."
and w as a kind co n sid erate fa th e r [ ashi as he w as w alk in g besid e th e
w h e n e x te n d i i'il Io the e x te n t o f ! m a rk e te d outsid e Hie co u n ty as squad w on in th e p re lim in a ry gam e
Dr. J. B. D insm ore, h ealth of­ and neighbor.
I road n ear the h ighw ay ju n c tio n
fu rn ish in g bro o d er houses, brood- p o t of th e ex p o rt cro p of th e
(C o n tin u e d on p n g r I , colum n 2)
, ficer,
F u n e ra l services w ere held W ed­ ! east of B eaverton S a tu rd a y . T h ay er
in v estig ated w i t h
H arry
ei s, fuel, poults, feed and s u p p lie s , state as a w hole. D ro u th ill the*
nesday m o rn in g from th e T u a la tin 1 re p o rte d th a t he w as follow ing be­
Jo h nson, d ep u ty sheriff.
to new b eg in n ers is u n f d r com ­ m id d le w est red u ced th e n u m b er
P lain s P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h w ith h in d an o th er au to m o b ile and a
petition against estab lish ed g ro w ­ of ch ick en s an d tu rk e y s ju s t as it
R an k of life scout w as c o n fe r­ N ew le a d e rsh ip fo r th e tro o p Is
b u ria l in th e cem etery there. S erv- tru ck , and th at an o th er car, com -
ers," acco rd in g to th e report of th e red u ced th e acreag es of crops and
, ires w ere conducted by Rev. C abot i ing from B eaverton, sw ung in to red upon A rnold I.cp p in of troop sought.
th
e
n
u
m
b
ers
of
o
th
e
r
livestock.
T
he
tu rk e y gro u p at tile re c e n t eco n ­
Johnson of G resham . O dd F ellow s th e intersection. He dodged to w ard 247 of H elvetia and V ernon K reitz
P lan s to im p ro v e th e d istric t
om ic conference. T he tu rk e y com ­ sam e cau ses aided by ag ric u ltu ra l
¡w e re in ch arg e of rite s at th e grave. the ditch, he said, to avoid a crash and K enneth W oodw ard of Sea cam p on th e Ire la n d a cres so th a t
a
d
ju
stm
en
t
b
ro
u
g
h
t
about
a
r
e
­
m ittee urged that a gen eral cred it
Scout
S
h
ip
R
ainbow
of
H
illsboro
M em bers of bo th th e Union high
S u rv iv in g a re the w idow , a son, I an d stru ck th e g ard e n e r w ho had
policy be estab lish ed of ex te n d in g duced .su p p ly of po rk and o th er school an d H illsboro g ra d e school
at th e Boy Scout honor co u rt at a m ore co m p reh en siv e p rogram
S p rin g -lik e te m p e ra tu re s
a n d W illiam , tw o d au g h ters. Ida E llen ! been hidden by th e tru ck .
m ight be c a rrie d o u t w ere d is­
cre d it on new g ro w ers w ho can m eat. T u rk e y g ro w ers w ho plan b o ard s m et last n ig h t (W ednesday)
the
co u rt house T h u rsd ay night. cussed.
an
d
F
lorence
Ann.
all
of
S
andy:
finance I h eir ow n tu rk e y s to eig h t | ex p an sio n for 1936 m ust recognize to discuss ab seu ees am ong school w arm w inds b ro u g h t com plete r e ­ his m other. Mrs. Sam Jo h n s to n of
W
alter
E
rdm
an
of
H
elvetia
becam
e
lief to w oodpiles o v er W ashington
I th e f ict th a t th e ir p ro d u ct w ill c h ild ren
w eeks of age.
O ran g e P helps, cam p com m ittee
a s ta r scout.
th ro u g h
m easles.
Ab-
H illsboro: tw o b ro th ers, F ra n k of
ch airm an , w ill ap p o in t o th e r m em ­
"A m ple cred it is n e e e ss iry to h av e Io co m p ete a g ain st an ln " | sences in both schools a re about co u nty d u rin g th e past w eek. Flow - i N orth P lain s and O tto of H ills­
O
th
e
r
m
erit
badge
aw
ard
s
w
ere
p ro p erly grow out a band of q u a l­ creased supply of chickens, , l ,r " 1 th e sam e th is w eek ns last, offi- ers, held back by (lie cold of F eb ­ boro, and one sister. Mrs. C h ester
as follows: F irst class scouts for bers to se c u re lu m b er and o th er
ru ary . began sh o w in g a ctiv ity and
i t y tu r k e y ; B eg in n ers loo often keys, , anil oilier m ... eats. In th
.
"I’"i- j (,|-,|s re p o rte d an d som e slight im- blossom s a p p eared h ere and th ere j B ridges of M cM innville.
m
erit badges.
L oren B ronlecw e, eq u ip m en t so th a t c o n stru ctio n of
lliin k In term s of profit ra th e r iun of th e co m m ittee T u rk e y p ro - ) p,.OVe m cn t |„ (h
W
ashington
co
u
n
ty
u
n
it.
F
a
rm
­
s itu a tio n
be-
pathfinding,
and
A lb ert G illette, a su ita b le A d iro n d ack sh e lte r w ould
H igh te m p e ra tu re for the period )
ta rt w ith in th e m onth. It w as d e ­
Ilian costs. Tile p rin cip al item s of d uetion is an a g ric u ltu ra l cro p for | lieved a p p a re n t.
e
rs’
Union,
w
ill
meet
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
at
b
ird
study,
both
of
troop 216: D a­ s cided
th a t a new w ell w ould t e
ex p en se are: feed, poults, brooding, w hich W ashington en m ity is w ell- I Ttie school officers w ill consider w as M arch 2 w hen th e m axim um
the
V
eterans'
hall.
West
M
ain
street,
vid
W
iley,
civics,
troop
226;
K
eith
n ecessary for a w a te r su p p ly A ny
e q u ip m en t, range, killin g , and ad ap te d and in k eep in g w itli g en ­ h irin g a n u rse to ch eck eases of reco rded by A W. Moore, o bserver
in
an
all
day
m
eetin
g
w
ith
pot
Busch,
angling,
Sea
Scout
S
hip
person in H illsboro th a t has old
dressing. G ro w ers should, roughly, eral econom ic co n d itio n s should be disease in both schools, in v estig ate for th e biological survey, w as 61
luck dinner.
j Rainbow .
| abseuees and assist in e n fo rcin g th e and th e m inim um 41. C oldest tern- )
lum ber, shakes, sh in g les and o th er
provide finances I n th e e x ten t of en co u rag ed , but nut ex p lo ited ."
Mrs.
Mary
H
orner,
secretary
,
Second
class
scouts
for
m
e
rit
p e ra tu re w as 28 d egrees T uesday .
the cost of one sack of feed for
T h ere is alw ay s a disease haz ird j q u a ra n tin e law.
Sym ptom s, p rev en tio n an d tr e a t­ urg es all locals to have re p re s e n t­ badges: Bill Todd, h an d icraft; Leon m a te ria l is ask ed to co n tac t Mr.
night.
each in a ket tin key " Th ■ a b o tc in raisin g tu rk ey s. To get aro u n d
m ent of colds and contagious d is­ ativ es th ere so th at co m m ittee a p ­ W iley, first aid to anim als; F ra n ­ Phelps.
Idea is th e an sw er of tu rk e y raisers this, ex p e rie n c e of g ro w ers in th is
A n n o u n cem en t of an all sc o u te ri’
eases w ere discussed at th e R otary p ointm ents m ay be com pleted.
cis Brow n, lc a th e rc ra ft, first aid trip
to C am p M eriw eth er on A pril
of this co u n ty In the ex p an sio n co u n ty has show n th at sufficient j Hillsboro Townscndites
Baseball Meeting Called
cluti lu ncheon T h u rsd ay by Dr, D
to anim als, troop 216 F ra n k S iv a rd 25 and 26 as g u ests of A H Wa4-
and prom otion effort som etim es g ro u n d should In* a v ailab le to a l ­
to C on ven e H ere S u n d ay
A m eetin g is called fur th e O r- F W iley. He ex p ressed th e belief
Lodge O fficials a t F u n e ra l
|
a
n
d
R
obert
B
eattie,
h
an
d
icraft,
m ade to get people to raise m ore low a ro tatio n system w hich w ill
zek. c h a irm a n of th e P o rtlan d Area
H illsboro T o w n sen d c lu b w ill eneo baseball p lay ers S u n d ay a f t­ that (he m easles epidem ic w as on
F rancis M. S exton of T h e Duties, tro o p 219, A loh).
tu rk ey s.
C ouncil cam p com m ittee, was
resu lt in a piece of gro u n d being m eet at th e B ap tist ch u rc h at 2 ern o on at 2:30. at th e school gym ­ file w ane Measles, he said, e in be G ra n d M aster of O regon I. O. O.
Second class scouts: J a c k G ood­ m ade.
T u rk e y p roduction in W ash in g ­ used as ran g e only once in th ree p in. T h e re w ill be m any th in g s of nasium to consider w ays and m eans ca rrie d on the clothing, etc.
F , W illiam M orand of P o rtlan d , m an and Bob O gilbee. tro o p 216,
ton county lias ex p an d ed d u rin g y e a rs F x e p rien ee has also show n j in terest tit p resen t, fu tu re pi ins, of fin an cin g th e foam. All p la y ­
Mr. Jo h n so n , m anager of the Boy
D inner m eeting w ith th e people G ran d S ecretary ; and F red J. M en­ and B ill L ieder, tro o p 226.
S co u t circus, innotinced detailed
tile past few y e n s . T h e t u r k e y th at lu rk e v s should not he re a re d ) le tte rs
from congressm en, tele- ers an d those in te re ste d in base- of L au rel w ill be M arch 26, a c c o rd ­ del of P ortland, P ast G ra n d M as­
A
ppointm
ent
of
a
new
tro
o
p
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p lan s for a program of scout d en -
com m ittee esim ated Hint a p p ro x ­ o r ran g ed w ith ch ick en s nr on | gram s an d open forum d irected by b ill a re req u ested to attend, a c ­ ing fo an n o u n cem en t b y
F. L. ter, all atten d ed th e fu n eral of E.
im ately 30.000 tu rk e y s a re now gro u n d th a t has recen tly been used i P resid en t R. L. P u tn am M em bers c o rd in g to L ew is G arfield, m a n ­ B row n. L ad ies’ n ig h t w ill be M arch L. M cC orm ick at H illsboro W ed­ co m m ittee at A loha by O scar Hagg. o n stia tio n s /April 3 and 4 at the
m aster of the grange, w as re p o rte d | g ro u n d s of the Pacific U vestuek
12.
being
pro d u ced in
W ashington a., a c lu c k tii ran g e.
of th e clu b an d frien d s a re in v ited . ager.
nesday,
With Ed M cE lroy as ch airm an .
(L < > n tin u -a un s « s * 4, • • lu a ia <)
1
i
Scene Set for
Early Start on
Coast Routes
i sig n m en t to th e M ultnom ah county
circu it co u rt an d th is w eek in T il­
lam ook d isposing of th e co u rt c a l­
e n d a r th ere, Ju d g e R. F ra n k P e t­
ers faces co n sid erab le w ork in th e
new term F irst case is scheduled
for tria l M arch Hi.
Ju d g e P e te rs re tu rn e d f r o m
T illam ook T u esd ay because of ill­
ness am o n g a tto rn e y s an d co u rt
staff, he said. He w ill re tu rn n ex t
1 w eek.
L ast S a tu rd a y six of n in e d e ­
fen d an ts in crim in al actio n s in c ir­
cu it co u rt faced Judge- P e te rs for
sen ten ce an d th re e w ere contin u ed
for la te r disposal.
D raw s P en T erm
H eav iest sen ten ce passed w as
th a t of E lm er M arquette. 38, M etz­
ger. w ho d rew 18 m onths in th e
p e n ite n tia ry w hen he plead guilty
to a c h a rg e of crim in al assault. He
began se n ten ce in Salem M onday.
Echoes of th e last assau lt of th e
law on th e "S p in n in g W heel," r e ­
sort on th e T u alatin
T ig ard , w ere h eard
M elville, d e fe n d a n t w it h sev eral
o th ers on g im b lin g ch arg es in con-
uectiop w ith th e o p eratio n of a
ro u le tte w heel, plead g u ilty and
w as fined $HM> lay Ju d g e P eters.
r
f
County Standing
Oregon Still
High in Tests;
Offers M uch
VanKleek Head
West Thinks
*
Lodge, Civic
L eader D ie s
Here Sunday
Burglar Takes
Pool Hall Cash
l abor Problem
Being Reduced ;
Homer Welch
Killed in Crash
Hilhi Takes
Championship
Heinrichs to H old
Free Farm School
Ou S. Johnston
Dies Monday
Citizen School
to Start March 9
Invcstigate Rabies
Restricted Credit Seen Aid
to County Turkey Raisers
Hillsboro Scouts Receive
Awards at Honor Court
School Authorities
W ann Days Bring
May Procure Nurse
Spring to County
County Farm Union
to Meet Saturday
Dr. Wiley Speaker
Rotary Luncheon