• -------------------.------a A prit 25- • Hobby Show — Another Iti* lU rgulii l*»y In the County Seat Planned by ( bunibrr ui (n iiiiu rrc r J Hillsboro Union High School Tonight I Thursday I Under Rotary Sponsorship O f, W ith Which is ( ombincd the I lillsboro Independent Volum e 13, No. 9 Hill..born S tate Seeks Enlargement Road Project ludepi hilcnt Veterans' H a ll P ro m ise d N e w Interior Finish Hi fin is h in g of the In te rio r of tile V ile n in s ' hall im m e d ia te ly was a u ­ th o rized T uesday n ig h t by t h < e xe cu tive c o m m itte r of H illsboro post, A m erican Legion, follow ing the reg ular post meeting. Changes ill the in te rio r o f the S cop e of W olf C reek P la n ha ll are not contem plated, the ri fin is h in g being confined to w a il and c e llin g A com position fin is h E n la rg ed , O fficial» Say w ill he used. . A fte r In spection F in a n cin g o f the w o ik w ill he th ro u g h funds ruised by the vai ion- p a trio tic organizations using the ha ll. V A liu d le was named to .su­ pervise the w o rk fo r the legion M em bers o f the legion tro o p of llo y Scouts were post guests T in - W ant P rogram C overing A ll day evening. D em onstration of the scout w o rk was given under the of Short R oute d u c c tlo u of I,. E. Eruneis, scout - muster, the tro o p c a rry in g on a re g u la tio n scout m eeting D r ill E nlargem ent nt the W ulf C reek knot ty in g and signaling, as wed w ni k pro gra m fm ’ the sum m er, fu ll as scout games were in clud ed ill and w in te r, wui Indicated S a tu r­ the demonstration. day f illo w in g an mt pi I'ti'in trip to T he troop, under the leadership W ll mi lU v e i road and W ulf creek of Francis fu r the last six m onth hortcut The Inspection pa rty in- now contains 20 m em bers w i t h clu d i'd E .1 G r iffith . W PA a d m in ­ (('unlhiurd <>n !»■«* 7. column bi is tra to r. B u rto n Palm er. W PA en­ gineer in eharge of a ll projects; I! II Baldock. state high w ay en­ gineer: J N Bishop, .slate m a in ­ tenance engineer, and Tom Davis uf the fed eral bureau of p u b lic roads. . E ast step taken in the enlarged plan may b i mg a total of tw o m il- j lion dollars of federal relief money | for W PA w o rkm en and reach a to ta l of 1(1 m illio n d o lla rs from | all sources for use in com p le ting 1 Asking More blinds Sand Hinders Rapid Work on Sewage Plant I U n ex p ected project More Funds Asked A new W PA a p plicatio n foe $6(M) (MHl In w o rk funds w ill be sub m itte d to W PA fo r a iip ro va l by the state highw ay com m ission when th a t body meets tin s week T h l w ill be in ad d itio n to the $HH.- 000 alre.idv allocated to the W olf ereek pro je ct A d d itio n a l funds w ill he sought in subsequent applies- lio n s u n til the tw o m illio n total Jia., been rea died, those interested have agreed Seventeen m iles of high w ay re m ain to be constructed between S u n set C ainp and El ae Em ir m ile , of this to ta l have been undertaken I , . \\ l ‘A t"i d e a l mg MMl gi ailing aiid 2 5 m iles for d e a lin g Up to d ate about 15 per cent of this w in k tias been com pleted. O f the to ta l 17 miles, ubout 6 8 m iles are not covered by any plan fo r cle a rin g or grading and w ill become the subject fo r state and fed eral p la n n in g at the m eeting of the high w ay comm ission this w e 'k Present plans fo r W PA w o rk on ile e t d iv is io n of the W olf creek pr j, , ■ , all fol b a n d la b o r , w lu c n to be speeded b.v assignment of tw o c a te rp illa r tra cto rs from the state hig h w a y departm ent to sup- 1,1« ment hand labor in m oving ..tumps and brush, and d ir t when (('»nllnucd on p a ss s . m lu m n ll County Slowly Retires Debts W arrant C alls Bring H ope o f Cash B asis Soon Paym ent o f d e lin q u e n t tuxes m W ashington cou nty s lo w ly is carry­ in g the co u n ty to Hie point where a ll transactions w ill lie cash in - slcad o f th ro u g h registered w a rra n t as now. W a rra n t ealls made this week by i M aude B om ow, cou nty treasurer. , i i «> fo r a ll w a rra n ts on the gener­ al fund d ra w n to M arch 1, w h ile another call is fo r w a rra n ts against the road fun d up to and in c lu d in g Novem ber 30. At one tim e in 193.1 the county was 18 m onths behind in w a rra n t payments. D e lin qu en t tax collections from Ja n u a ry 1 to date have totaled $131.252 87. aeeording to G ladys E is­ ner, tax d e pu ty in the s h e rriff's office. T o ta l d e lin q u e n t taxes on Jan ua ry 1 am ounted to $838.400.16, Miss Eisner aid. m aking the de­ lin q u e n cy to date $707,147.29. C o lle ctio n of d e lin q u e n t taxes is slow , Miss Eisner declared, be­ cause of the la w w h ich perm its paym ent in installm ents, those o w n ­ in g usu ally paying a sm all p o rtion of the tax due in the year when tin ’ taxes became delinquent Found Soil C ondition by C ontractors I | ; Q uicksands and w a te r at a d e p 'ii I of fro m 16 to 20 feet in excavation: on both the sewer disposal plan t and sewer lines, are de la yin g p ro ­ gress considerably, it was learned i th is week. | O n the excavation fo r sewer , lines, w h ich has progressed fro m j the disposal p la n t to about E iftn street along the ra ilw a y tracks, ! I the excavating m achine has stru ck w a te r and quicksand at a depth of about 16 feet, the last foot of the w o rk being in the sands. T o meet tile d iffic u lty , e x tra c rib b in g is necessary and sew er pipe must be la id as fast as the ground is excavated. T unnels of several feet have been ru n under the ra ilw a y tra cks and a crew now is d riv in g a tu n n e l th ro u g h under the Gates Pipe com pany p ro p e rty to connect w ith the new lines on the other side. S everal blocks o f excavation s till re m a in th ro u g h p ro p e rty along the tra cks u n til open streets are rea ch­ ed when the w o rk is expected to progress at a ra p id pace. At the disposal plant, open springs and seepage are de la yin g preparations fo r concrete. The pres ent excavation was sunk in to a bank of black, fin e sand, w h ic li n e a rly resembles quicksand. T lie sand is so tenacious when saturated w itli w a te r that it alm ost defies shovels. W orkm en em ployed in d itc h in g and la yin g d ra m tile , s in k in to the s tu ff u n til a s tru g g le is necessary before they can e x t r i­ cate themselves. A t the n o rth end of the e xca va ­ tion . a sp ring was tapped w h ich flo w s a considerable stream of w a te r The sands also are ru n n in g i out from un de r th e heavier top soil, causing eave-ins. A t the plant, new lines have been la id to conduct sewage around the «Cuntinurd on paur S. column j ) Pomona Grange Sunday at Tigard A n n u a l W ashington C ounty P om ­ ona G range Sabbath observance w ill be held at T ig a rd G range hall, b e ginning at 11 a. in. Sunday. Rev R a yno r S. S m ttti o f T ig a rd w ill o fficia te . Basket lu nch w ill be en ­ jo y e d ut noon and everyone is urged to b rin g s ilv e rw a re and dishes. A m usical program w ill be enjoyed in the afternoon. Address w ill he given by Rev. E B. L o c k h a rt o f Roseburg, past W ashington co u n ty Pomona cha p­ la in. Sixt.v-second a n niversary w ill be observed by T ig a rd G range and golden sheaf ce rtifica te s presented to Hannah Christensen, E lizab eth V in ce n t and It. B. Tigard. Uncle Satn Provides New Hope for Farm Families Farm plans w hich should provide am ple food and a new cash income have been w o rked out fo r 65 farm fam ilies in W ashington county and the p o rtio n o f M ultn om a h county west of Ihe W illa m e tte riv e r, and loans arranged to provide the neces­ sary w o rk in g capital, reports V ic ­ to r S. Madsen, ru ra l re h a b ilita tio n supervisor. Now loans and plans are in preparation, o r a w a itin g ap­ proval. Em ergency advances are being made to 231 fa m ilie s for subsistence goods pending r e h a b il­ ita tio n o r re tu rn of seasonal farm em ploym ent. I,onus fo r seasonable supplies are w ritte n on a tw o -ye a r repaym ent plan or less, and loans fo r stock, large pieces o f m ach in ery and o th ­ er ••recoverable" goods may he paid fo r over a fiv e -y e a r period if necessary. Every loan carries five per cent interest and d e fin ite dates are set fo r repaym ent before III" loan is approved. Nol on ly re lie f fam ilies are be­ in g served, hut low -incom e farm fa m ilie s w ho are unable to bo rrow elsewhere may ap ply fo r loans Under Ihe re h a b ilita tio n plan, each fa m ily is expected to reach a self- su sta in in g basis, repay Ihe loan und meet oth er obligations. A nyone w h o can answer "yes" to Ihe fo llo w in g questions may he e lig ib le fo r a ru ra l re h a b ilita tio n loan. ( I l A re you liv in g on a farm ? (2) A re you lik e ly to bo u n distu rbed in y o u r present loea- tio n fo r tw o or m ore years? i.'ti A re von unable to obtain eredi I elsewhere? <4> Do you desire the loan to purchase livestock, m a­ ch in e ry, etc.? i5> Is the farm large enough to enable you to support y o u r fa m ily , meet e xistin g o b lig a ­ tions, if any, and repay Ihe lix in you desire fro m the resettlem ent ad m in istra tio n ? (6 i Can you f u r ­ nish the names o f persons w ho kn o w that you are a capable fa n n ­ er'.’ <7) C a n y o n fu rn is ii the nam e, o f persons w ith w hom you have had business dealings w ho can vouch fo r y o u r honesty and in ­ te g rity '’ iH) Do you realize that tin ’ ru ra l re h a b ilita tio n d iv is io n of th e resettlem ent a d m in is tra tio n cannot make loans for the purchase of real estate or any interest th e re ­ in? • M r. Madsen's o ffic e is in the C om m ercia l b u ild in g , and his o f ­ fice hours are: M onday. 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon: Wednesday, I p. m. to 5 p. m.; S atu rday, 8:30 a. ni. to 12 noon. H illsboro, O regon, T h u i ««lay, A pril Hi, 1936 l< tubili In I 1873 Grand Jury Indicts Five; F a rm e rs M a y P rep a re D a ta fo r S o il P la n Calm Marks Last Day of H ills t Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Spring in A ll Its Glory Here Registration Plan Events for Opening Ball Season Last M inute Rush of V oters F irem en P rep arin g P rogram ( lly Writ. I Cym . i'ltin ty A iirnlj Arrest Four Id en tity o f O ne D e fen d a n t S ecret; In vestigators W ork Two D ays Two (jet Sentences J u d g e P eters H ears P lea s; Pair Sent to Pen N in e d is tric t meeting:; to p re re n t the pre.-ent in fo rm a tio n p e rta in in g to the new a g ric u ltu ra l /joil con- < iv atio n program w ill be held in W ashington county b e ginning next Tue day. The?c w ill be at S her­ wood. K in to n , Aloha, West Union, Koy. Fore t (»rove Gaston, B lo o m ­ ing. and L a u re l A com plete itched- ; ule a to the day and h o ur w ill be j made up by a te m po rary cou nty ' organization com m ittee, w ho have I ju s t re ce n tly been n o tifie d o f th e ir appointm ent. F o llo w in g fan ners are on t h is ' com m ittee: B ich a rd J oyce. Sher- wood. C 11 Thompson, B i. 1. Beav- erton: W. J. Enxchede. Bt 4. Hi 11s- J M . Vanderzanden, Banks; (»ien K itch e y Forest G rove, C. B. Buchanan Ji Gaston; A. E K ra h - , iner, lit. 2. C ornelius; John W. I Kam na. Bt. 5, H illsb o ro ; and Al F ails D em ocrats G ain to M a teria lize; to D e d ica te N ew P ark H ere Sun d ay Progressives Convene Mayor Opens Game C om m ittees N am ed to H elp M usic, P a rad e, S p eech ef Part o f A ftern o o n Event* C ause of C a n d id a tes Last m in u te rush o f voters to M usic, speeches, parade and base­ b a ll game w ill be features o f th e A com plete schedule of m eeting* reg ister was n o t noticeable In th is d a in ty when the re g istra tio n s were d e dicatory program Sunday a ft­ is being m ailed to farm ers th ro u g h ­ elo d Tuesday nig h t. Reports f r o m ' ernoon fo r the n e w ly created H ills ­ out the county. precinct registrars, however, show j boro baseball park, located east o f W hile W ashington county fa rm ­ Shute p a rk and ne a rin g co m p le tio n ers are a w a itin g d e fin ite ru lin g s a ra th e r heavy re g is tra tio n fro m certain part, o f the cou nty, b u t ! th ro u g h a W P A p ro je ct. on certain phases of the new soil son fo r c o n trib u tin g to the del in - conservation fa rm act, the re are ' taken as a w hole, o ffic ia ls declare The m usic w ill be by some W ash­ 1 tha t the re g is tra tio n was not out ; quency o f a m in o r and g iv in g al- in g to n co u n ty band, p ro b a b ly fro m ((Oiiliftut-d on pane 7, rulumn 3) ■ A p ro p o rtio n to o th e r years. coholic liq u o r to person > under 21 Forest G rove. The band w i ll p la y years o f age and W. J. Söderberg, fo r the parade and d u rin g the game A steady tre n d to w a rd re g istra - , S oderbei g was held on tw o counts at the pa rk, w h ich is scheduled to ' tio n w ith the d e m ocra tic p a rty has fu r passing bad checks in Fore.-t open between H ills b o ro and T u a l­ I been noticeable, w ith in d iv id u a l G rove. G ipson on tw o c o u n ts ; Bolen a tin at 2:45 p. m. 1 i g; trar.s re p o rtin g an alm ost 100 on fo u r counts anti Showers on per cent re g is tra tio n of W P A em- Parade First one G ipson i free under $1250 1 ’ ployes as dem ocrats. T h ro u g h o u t The parade w i ll fo rm at the c ity bonds. T lie secret in d ic tm e n t is 1 the spring, too, th e re has been a h a ll and proceed do w n M a in street said to in v o lv e ear th e ft. ’ Heady re g is tra tio n of persons near- and then to the p a rk and w i ll in ­ i in g the pension age, w h o have in ­ T hree a rra ig n m e n ts in c irc u it As s p rin g return ed to W ashington, thousands jo u rn e ye d there to clu de the baseball players, c ity dicated th a t the y w ere interested en jo y the blossoming beauty o f th e fam ous Japanese c h e rry trees. o ffic ia ls and a ll persons in te rested cou rt before Judge It F ra n k P et­ , in the T ow nsend pension plan. ers Wednesday m o rn in g resulted These trees were given to the U n ite d States by the Japanese g o vern­ in the new park. in one plea o f g u ilty , one o f no* m ent as a gesture of frie n d s h ip A bove is an unusual n ig h t scene, F irs t M eeting V aile d A t the p a rk the re w ill be speeches C igarette T hrow n Out W in ­ g u ilty and one postponem ent of F irs t o f the p o litic a l m eetings ir. ■ w ith the eapitol dome fram ed by blossom -laden branches. The national b y M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt, C o u n c il­ plea. ca p ito l has no th in g on the garden spot of the w o rld —the T u a la tin I the cou nty has been called fo r dow B lam ed for B la ze man J. L. Anderson, m em ber o f the A d m its ( barge i T hursd ay n ig h t in F orest G rove ■ v a lle y — where w a rm s p rin g days have bro u g h t out the blossoms in p a rk com m ittee; P eter Y ett, p re si­ profusion. ! by Gale G range. A cco rd in g to the W illia m J Söderberg. 22. arrested ; de nt of the c ity league o f P o rtla n d Several hundred d o lla rs damage ! notices sent each o f th e candidates im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g his in d ic t - j and B id d y Bishop, lo ng a ffilia te d ment T hursd ay, pleaded g u ilty to I fro m tire and w a te r was suffere d ' in the county, the m eeting was w ith W illa m e tte v a lle y baseball. Sunday noun in a fir e w h ich de­ j called fo r the purpose o f a llo w in g pushing bad checks and was sen- J One o f the o ffic ia ls o f th e P o rtla n d stroyed tlie ro o f of the sm all fram e the candidates to m ake know n t'neir tenced to 18 m onths in the p e n i­ Beavers also w i ll be in attendance, te n tia ry on each of tw o counts, S chu lm e rich b u ild in g occupied b.v j p la tfo rm s and m eet the m em bers according to the com m ittee. the S pieker harness shop and the o f the G range in the Forest G rove sentences to ru n c o n c u rre n tly . Speeches, band m usic and scores Iv y Syverson beauty pa rlo r. area. M eeting was called by F. A w ill be broadcast ove r a p u b lic Söderberg was charg' d w ith pax* Wednesday, S ch u lm e rich and his i Dodge. address system to be in s ta lle d fo r ing tw o c h ic k s in Forest Grove, the occasion. Ray D illo n w i ll have M eanw hile, candidates are can- one fo r $39 88 to E l A h lg re n and p a rtn e r in o w n e rsh ip in the b u ild ­ ing. Jacob M ohr. H ills b o ro con­ charge o f th is a c tiv ity . another to H. T G iltn e r fo r $52.68. vassing the voters o f the cou nty. 1 tractor. w ere m a kin g plans fo r T o n ig h t (T hursd ay) the p u b lic A w a rra n t also ch a rg in g bad check* seeking to co lle ct enough votes to ; A t the opening o f the game. im n u-diate re b u ild in g , using f ir e ­ at Toledo was reet ive d by S h e riff obtain no m in ation s at the election , w ill be g ive n a chance to discover M a yo r G a rre tt w ill p itc h the fir s t pro of con stru ction . The b u ild in g John C o n n e ll an h o ur a fte r sen­ M ay 15. Club O bserves J effer so n D ay w hat are the most po p u la r hobbies b a ll to S. W. M e lh u ish , c h ie f o f w ill occupy a lt of the space be- tence wax passed. the fire departm ent, w h ile C o u n ­ F in a l figu res on to ta l re g is tra ­ in H ills b o ro when th e R o ta ry clu b c ilm a n A nderson w i ll be g ive n an !w «cn the Farm ers' Cash store and at R ally M onday N igh t John Bolen o f Banks 53. held on tio n in the cou nty are not a v a il­ the tw o -s to ry S chu lm e rich b u ild ­ stages its hobby show in the ju n io r a m orals charge, pleaded g u ilty on o p p o rtu n ity to m ake th e fir s t h it. able, b u t rep orts fro m re g istra rs fo u r counts and was sentenced to in g S ch u lm e rich said. high school cafeteria, fo llo w in g a and cou nty c le rk 's o ffic e in d ica te T he de dication is sponsored b y F u tu re a c tiv itie s o f the Young 15 ye a is in the p e n ite n tia ry on The (ire was discovered ju s t be­ that dem ocratic re g is tra tio n has • d in n e r at 6:30 o’clock, according the local f ir e depa rtm e nt, sponsors each count, sentence to ru n co n ­ fore 12 o'clock when the ro o f of made gains. The same is tru e in , D em ocratic clu b of W ashington of the baseball team w ith W illia m c u rre n tly . the wooden s tru c tu re was blazin g otn er parts of Oregon, according to county were planned M onday n ig h t to R. E. W ile y, ch a irm a n o f the Z ie g le r and F ra n k A d k in s o n in i in the co u rt house and arra n g e ­ . com m ittee in charge. E. L G ipson. 35. in d ic te d on tw o both in sid e and out. Im m ediate ne w rp ape r dispatches. charge o f arrangem ents. R. W. m ents made to meet in the H ills ­ counts pleaded not g u ilty and ask- , action by the f i r e de partm ent Progressive rep ub lica ns o f the boro cham ber o f com m erce room s ! R otarians, th e ir w ives and frie n d s i Paddy > K r e itz and O range Phelps, cd tr ia l One count charges con­ b n ,lig h t tiie blaze under c o n tro l be­ • w ill attend th e d in n e r w h ic h is to baseball veterans, w i ll act as mas­ tr ib u tin g to the de lin qu en cy of a fo re the flam es had eaten th ro u g h c o u n ty met M onday n ig h t in the Tuesday n ig h t at 8 o'clock to select ters of cerem ony d u rin g th e p ro ­ m in o r and the o th e r fu rn is h in g a the c e ilin g in to tile m ain p a rt of co u rt house fo r org an izatio n o f tw o delegates to the state conven­ be served by the g irls o f the u n io n gram. com m ittees |o w o rk fo r progressive tio n A p r il 24 and 25. high school dom estic science class. m in o r w ith in to x ic a tin g liq u o r. the b u ifd in g . T h is w i ll be the fir s t game in candidates. ' H e n ry Jacobsen p re - ' Plea n. the c.» o o f E rm an S h o w ­ Speakers included C a rl C. Don- T here w i ll be three classes o f H ills b o ro ’s new b a ll park, the best W ith th e exception o f s m a l l ers, H illsb o ro , in d icte d on a de­ articles, the e n tire e q uipm en t of sided. augh o f P ortla nd , U. S. d is tric t a t ­ j e xh ib its, tw’O fo r grade school in the league. A raised in fie ld , reg- The o n ly candidate so fa r in th e j torney, and Lotus La n g le y o f P o rt­ lin q u e n cy charge, was postponed the beauty p a rlo r was rem oved to T h is w i ll be the f ir s t game in i c h ild re n and one fo r high school u n til F rid a y, A p r il 24. on request safety on the cou rt house law n. fie ld m arked w ith the progressive I land. fo rm e r M u ltn o m a h cou nty H illsb o ro 's new b a ll p a rk now be- I students and adults. Ribbons w i ll uf his attorney. (Continued on page 7, column 2) Some of the stock o f the harne.s.- stam p is said to be Ford Langer d is tric t attorn ey. Donaugh gave the Cases file d in c irc u it court th L shop also was rem oved b u t toots, o f Sherwood, w h o is a rep ub lica n p rin c ip a l address, opening w ith a be aw arded fo r firs t, second and ; th ird prizes in each class w ith a can didate fo r n o m in ation to state- week in clud e; J. M. B urroughs ef • leather and sm all a rticle s suffered resum e o f the life o f Thom as J e f­ j rib b o n fo r the gra nd prize. E x ­ senator fro m th is county. al vs. G. II. Johnson; H. A. K u ratli, from heat and water. ferson, whose b irth d a y the m eeting h ib its m ust be in place at 6 o'clock a d m in is tra to r of the estate of M ay O pposing h im are John T h o rn ­ was com m em orating. He related and rem a in u n til the show closes In the m id d le room, w h ic h is the Blades, vs. Em m a .lean Blades burgh. F orest Grove banker and accom plishm ents o f the Roosevelt M ille r: Robert P. Schm idt v* State w o rk shop occupied by F T. S p ick- fa rm operator, and E a rl Fisher, a d m in istra tio n , and pointed out the at 9:36 o’clock. In d u s tria l A ccident com m ission; er in his harness co n stru ctio n and fo rm e r m ayor o f B eaverton and inroads made on panic con ditions re p a ir w o rk , fla m in g p o rtio n s of (( «»nttiiued «»n |» * k c 7, • uhmin 2) the c e ilin g fe ll on leather and h a r­ one tim e jo in t sla te senator fro m since the in a u g a ra tio n o f the pres­ ident. ness un de r re p a ir, d e stro yin g them th is and T illa m o o k counties. Classes in p u b lic speaking and (or use. T ools also su ffe re d fro m H illsb oro Y o u n g M en S tart civics w ill be conducted at fu tu re the iieat and w ater. m eetings o f the c lu b , it was de­ £» The fir e a p p a re n tly started on The a d d itio n a l quota o f $125 for j M erch an d ise B u sin ess cided. and po litie s are expected to the roo f under the w in d o w o f the floo d suffere rs was voted out at ; play o n ly a sm all part. S ubjects upstairs la v a to ry o f the S chulm ei • w ill be assigned m em bers o f the i the m eeting o f the C o un ty Red O pening o f a new v a rie ty store ieh b u ild in g next door. I t is be­ clu b fo r discussion at th e m eetings. ' Cross chapter T hursd ay evening at I in H ills b o ro soon a fte r the firs t o l lieved th a t a c ig a re tte was re ­ sponsible. M eetings, it is planned, w ill be : the cham ber o f com m erce rooms, j M ay was assured th is w eek when B en efits o f E x p e n d i t u r e s I v y s B eauty Shoppe has taken held tw ic e a m on th in the various Reports w ere made o f the funds : the p ro p rie to rs, O. W. Phelps and by fr e e - w ill donations in I F rancis S. B a rr, w e re n o tifie d th a t a new lo catio n in Room 1, Delta B a lla rd to T alk M on d ay; tow ns of the county. I t is believed collected in S ta te C ited b u ild in g . Mrs. Syverson wants to tha t by v a ry in g the m eeting places, d iffe re n t sections o f the county, b u ll the fix tu re s w o u ld be shipped fro m thank a ll w ho assisted at the tim e m ore p u b lic in te rest w i ll be arous­ the o rig in a l quota had not been the fa c to ry at B eatrice, Neb., A p r il Laurel Bid G iven Xaised. Sherw ood and T ig a rd com- ' 20 w ith probable a rriv a l A p r il 28. ed. I f th is co m m u n ity lias any p u b lic o f the fir e and ca rrie d o u t her La ng ley devoted his rem a rks to rnunities plan to jo in in g iv in g tw o I The latest a d d itio n to M ain street projects th a t arc ba dly needed, the equipm ent. R eport on variou s c ity a c tiv itie s p o in tin g out tha t the in te rest ta k ­ dances nin e o ld -tim e and o n c t is k n o w n in o th e r tow n s and citie s p ro je ct should be prepared and fea tu re d the cham ber o f com m erce en by the p u b lic in p o litic s meas­ m odern) fo r b e n e fit o f the flood th ro u g h o u t the U n ite d States as j ready in ease congress appropriates d in n e r m eeting M onday n ig h t. A r ­ ures the am ount o f good g o ve rn ­ re lie f fund, and people o f a ll com ­ Ben F ra n k lin v a rie ty store. T he a d d itio n a l m illio n s fo r p u b lic works. rangem ents were in eharge o f M a y ­ ment. He also called a tte n tio n to m unities are urged to con tribu te , H ills b o ro concern w i ll be one o f T h is advice was given here T h u rs ­ o r J. H. G a rre tt, L. T. M ePheet- w hat the p a rty has accom plished in d iv id u a lly o r th ro u g h organiza- 2,800 others, operated by independ­ day before tlie R otary clu b by I tions. ers and R. R. Easter. ent m erchants and a ffilia te d w ith fo r W ashington county. C. C. H ockley o f P ortla nd , w h o is C o n trib u tio n s received at th is | B u tle r B rothers. A n o th e r speaker was B y ro n G M r:. W. F. Cyrus, president of in charge o f P W A a c tiv itie s in A com plete lin e o f v a rie ty m e r­ the G arden club, to ld ot the w o rk C arney of Clackam as county, a o ffic e since the last issue o f the Oregon. in the past and o u tlin e d w o rk th a t dem ocratic candidate fo r congress, A rgu s include: John Schneider. $1; chandise is planned and the store H ockley cited the benefits tha t The tw e n ty -e ig h t leading busi- ' the c lu b is now doing. She said a who ta lke d on the good accoin- D aniel M e rn cr. $2: W. E. B a rr, $5; w ill be located in the M c A le a r had come to O regon th ro u g h tlie Mrs. L. J Rushlow , $1; Mrs. T h o m ­ b u ild in g fo rm e rly occupied by the (Continurd on pace 2, volumn 5) e x p e n d itu re o f $18.000.00«) by the in ; concerns p a rtic ip a tin g in the j fu n d was being saved up to he lp as C onnell. $1: M rs. B. M illio rn , P ig gly W ig g ly store. E. J. M cA le ar, p u b lic w o rks a d m in is tra tio n , saying H ills b o ro B argain Day. A p r il 25. on some w o rth w h ile im p rovem e nt SI: Mrs. C. Long. $1: I. T. M ills . ow ner, has been re m o d e lin g the that 7.000 had been d ire c tly em ­ slate e m p h a tic a lly that the lo w of the fu tu re . SI: C a rl K im n u rle . $1; M r. and place and expects to have the w o rk ployed and tha t in d ire c t w o rk took prices offere d on th is date w ill at- : C h ie f o f Police O. O. Freeman, Mrs. L. S Cam pbell. $5; Mrs. Ed com pleted by the tim e the fix tu re s care o f another 20,060. T h is w o rk, tra d an im m ense cro w d ot buyei F ire C h ie f S. W. M elhuish and C ily M u rp h y. 50 cents; H ills b o ro D augh­ a rriv e . A m odern fr o n t has been lie said, had put in to c irc u la tio n W ith in the next few days, bargain M anager George McGee to ld of ters o f U n ion Veterans. $5; F ra n k added and the in te r io r painted. $50.000,000 in the state. He pointed day a rticle s w ill be disnla yed in , th e ir w o rk w ith the c ity . M elhu ish Miss M a rie Tam iesie. 66. died at B ud Phelps, one o f th e p r o p r i­ out th a t H ills b o ro had tw o m a jo r the store w indow s, g iv in g w indo w cited the co-operation of the c ity the St. V in cen t's h o spita l in P o rt­ Simmons. $1: Mrs. M. E. S chleich­ applications, one fo r a w a te r sys­ shoppers an o p p o rtu n ity io observe w ith ru ra l residents in fig h tin g land Sunday evening o f b ro n ch ia l er. $1; Charles Douglass, $1. M rs.; etors. is the son o f M r. and M rs. F ra n k Corey. $1; F a rm in g to n U nion ' O range Phelps, w h ile his p a rtn e r, tem. w h ich we d id o r d id not need the w o n d e rfu l bargains offered. fire , h a vin g covered m ore than 306 Mrs. B. F. i Francis B a rr, is the son o f M r. and E a rly next week special a d ve r­ m iles w ith co u n try pum per in th is pneum onia, and fu n e ra l service;; Sunday school, $2; because o f alrea dy h a vin g a p r iv ­ w ere held Wednesday m o rn in g at M rs. F ra n k B a rr o f H illsb o ro . ate ly owned system, and a sewer tis in g w ill be sent out o’ er »the w o rk last year at litt le or no cost. 16 o'clock at St. M atthe w s church. Douglas. $5. e n tire cou nty by m ail. system, w h ich wak needed. T a k in g of men aw ay fro m th e ir F athe r J. T. C o ste llo o ffic ia tin g , The re ta il trade e o m m iB e " o f the M iss L o rra in e Chase, one o f the re g u la r em ploym ent, he said, re ­ i In te rm e n t was in St. M atthe w s w in n e rs in (lie recent tra v e l eon- cham ber of com m erce p re dicts th a 1 sulte d in the necessity of p u ttin g Î cem etery. Inis w ill be the most successful test conducted by the m erchants a charge on ealls outside the c ity M a rie Tanhesie was born i n i (Continued on pn.sa 2. rnlumn 4) and the A rgus, to ld o f tie r e xp e r­ bargain day it has ever prom oted ■ M arion, Iowa, and m oved to O re ­ The m erchants are generously do­ iences on the n ine -day t r ip and gon w ith her parents w hen ten ' voiced her a p p re cia tio n to th e ) na tin g a large nu m be r of free gifts I years o f age. A fte r a few years' fo r d is trib u tio n from tlie cham ber business people fo r m a kin g such a residence in Oswego, the y moved o f com m erce at 2 p. in., A p r il 2a. I B y K . îs. P iit r iH m ) tr ip possible. J. L. Anderson was ; o f the Townsend plan, b u t a few : to the farm between H ills b o ro and W illis M ahoney, fig h tin g m ayo r years ago objected strenu ou sly to in eharge o f the program . N o rth Plains, w here the y resided o f K la m ath Falls, addressed a large R otarinns w ill en jo y lunch a l , F irst o f a series o f dances to be m any years She m oved to H ills ­ audience Sunday afternoon in the an a p p ro p ria tio n to in vestig ate ce r­ Forest H ills C o u n try clu b Ibis noon , given fo r the benefit ef the fu n d boro in 1907. and had made her , local high .school on the Townsend ta in questionable things being done (T hursd ay) and a d in n e r m eeting by the newspapers, and. again the fo r upkeep o f the H ills b o ro cem e­ home here co n tin u o u sly since. at the high school p rio r Io the J She is su rvived by th re e b ro th ­ plan and showed by authenticated fact tha t the u tilitie s o f the cou n­ te ry w ill be held T hursd ay eve­ hobby show ton igh t. Robert B u r lin ­ Im provem ents c o n tin u e along ning. A p r il 23. at the Odd F e llo w s’ ers. Dr. G. W.. Dr. J. C „ and J governm ent statistics w h y it w ill tr y spent $5,006,006 to defeat tha w o rk. game has the program fo r A p r il 23 H illsb oro 's business street. ha ll, aeeording to a decision r a t i­ | V. Tam iesic. a ll of P o rtla n d , and : R. L. Putnam , president of the h o ld in g com pany b ill. and T. G. B ron le ew e A p r il 36. N ext week. P erfe ction Bakery, I fied Tuesday at a H ills b o ro C h ris ­ one sister. Mrs. W illia m IL R eil M r. M ahoney pointed out tho home of P erfe ction products and tia n C o un cil m eeting. W h ile the in g of H illsb oro . She was a sistc: H ills b o ro Townsend club, presided oth er factor th a t m ust be reckoned one ot H illsb o ro 's old e r business dance w ilt be sponsored by cou n­ e f the late Dr. J. P. Tam iesie, w h i and in tro du ced M ayo r J. H. G arrett, w ith in the s o lu tio n o f th is w hole establishm ents, w ill begin en la rg e ­ c il, it w ill be open to all. A d m is ­ fo llo w e d his profession here fo r w ho in tu rn in tro d u ce d M ayo r problem , nam ely, the displacem ent Mahoney. ment of its shop Io m ake room fo r sion w ill be tw e n ty -fiv e cents per years. M r. M ahoney, though a dem o­ and continued displacem ent o f m il­ a new a u to m a tic bread w ra pp er person. The dance has been ap­ cra tic candidate fo r U. S. senate, lions o f laborers by m achines and and oven. proved bv the ad ult com m ittee on T ow n sen d Club S ocial declared he was not here to make the consequent lessening o f cost of The H ilh i V arietie s of 1936 w ill The w ra p p in g m achine w ill have advice on cem etery upkeep ap­ in I. O. O. F. H all M onday a p o litic a l speech nor to advance p ro du ction Io the m a n u fa ctu re r. As be presented on F rid a y evening, a cap acity of 750 to 1860 loaves of Mrs. H. II S tannard and her him self, but in the interest of an illu s tra tio n o f the la tte r the b e g in n in g at 8:15. and in point of bread an hour. H a rve y B utch ela r pointed by President R ichard A b l s A ctio n was also taken at C o u n ­ j p u p ils w ill fu rn is h the gre ater part w hat he term ed the greatest h u ­ speaker said th a t in 1929 It cost num bers w ill lie the biggest a u d i­ has the con tra ct. c il m eeting closing P ilg rim Hons.’ of the program ,a t the Tow nsend m a n ita ria n movem ent yet present­ $4 to put out an au to door, w h ich to riu m event o f the school vear, A p r il 27 Io a ll except those ha vin g | clu b social in Ihe I O. O. F. ha ll ed to the A m erican people" the today, by m achine, 1« produced fo r A tw o -h o u r program is being M urton E lected O ffice r olnii’ ;on Io tin’ Gam m a chapter's i next M onday evening. Also Mrs. Townsend plan In re fe rrin g to the 15 cents. As to the fo rm e r fact he planned, consisting of dancing, vocal and in stru m e n ta l music, a of R oyal Arch M asons kitch e n shower. A nn ua l v o tin g fo r Ada Q ualls o f Banks w ill fu rn is h Inve stigatio n of the T ow rye nd plan showed th a t m achines are ste a d ily one-act play and several short Jack M u rto n . pro m in e n t H ill.-ho: i S ir G alahad a n d M a ry ’s Rose song-burlesques, accom panied o n in congress, the speaker term ed it d ispla cin g fro m 1 to 70 men per skits. The com m ittee has trie d Io Mason, was named grand sentinel aw ards w ill begin M ay I C o un cil the piano by M rs Fred S ew ell. A "a persecution'’ and Ihe in v e s tig a t­ m achine. make th is as far as possible an a l l ­ of the grand cha pter of Oregon. p icn ic has been set fo r M ay 17. Townsend ta lk w ill be given over ing com m ittee a “ sm e llin g c o m m it­ W tiat is the solution? To this school a ffa ir, and several orgart- Royal A rc h Masons, in P ortla nd O m ega chapter w ill lake T lia rg e the rad io by a q u a lifie d speaker. tee". He pointed out the in co n ­ question he again resorted to go v­ izations w ill be represented. About Tuesday. O rd e r o f h ig h p rie st­ o f t h e de dication o f Japanese The wom en are requested to bi ing sistency o f the enemies o f the ernm ent reports. He pointed out one hu nd red students w ill take hood was con ferred on Donald c h e rry trees at the house z \p ril 26 sandwiches and cake fo r re fre sh ­ Townsend plan by tw o notable i l ­ th a t in 1929 the to ta l p ro d u ctio n part. M egargel o f H ills b o ro and E. M. at 4 o'clock when the Japanese ments. A general, good social tim e lustrations, nam ely, the O regonian was 03 b illio n d o lla rs and g o ve rn ­ T his large o ffe rin g m ay be en­ M c K n ig h t o f Forest G ro ve and c o n a il in P o rtla n d w ill be the , is prom ised a ll w h o come. The now makes m uch over and ap­ m ent exp erts showed th a t i f wo speaker. proves o f a $56,060 in ve stig a tio n jo y e d fo r a sm a ll sum. j public is invited. 19 others. (> Varieties This Friday Nig/it Cemetery Upkeep Benefit A rranged Sentite Candidate Speaks to Large Audience Sunday