The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1936, Image 1

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Volume 43, No. 10
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Agent Gives
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Established 1873
Ball Season
Opens with
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I lili iboro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, A p ril 23, 1936
F inance P lan
Coes “B oom ;”
Couple in Jail
H ills b o ro
A rg u s
Established
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Loral Firm» Join Saturday in
Many Offerings Io County
Consumers
Two Sections, Sixteen Pages
Ag Speaker Efferts of Leading Finns
G rangers of
Thinks Farm Promise Big Bargain Day County Hold
Aid Big Help
Session Here
Com bined e ffo rts o f 28 leadin
and "Less chance of damage to ou r
business firm -, of H ills b o ro , p a rtic i au tom ob ile ."
T here is hig h fina nce arid hige
p a lin g in H ills b o ro B a rg a in Day.
Free d is trib u tio n o f 250 m crchan- '
finance, but the high fina nce a l­
are expected to a ttra c t an immense disc and oth er g ifts from the cham ­
le ge dly atte m p te d by R obert M e r­
cro w d of shoppers here Saturday. ber o f commerce by the plate plan I
r ill. 4«, p ro b a b ly takes th e W ash­
Special lo w prices on a la rge and : w ill begin p ro m p tly at 2 p. m l
in gton cou nty prize fo r some years
va ried assortm ent o f q u a lity m er- ; There is am ple room fo r the cro w d ,
back M e r r ill and his w ife , l.u ra ,
chandise are the inducem ents o f- , to gather on the corn er o f th ir d 1
40. are Iri ja il fo llo w in g th e ir a r-
fered
avenue and M ain street and d o w n I
r<- t in P o rtla n d th is week by S h e r­
H ills b o ro B argain Days have a l- : T h ird avenue, it is pointed out.
R esolu tion s on
N um erous
iff's deputies on a charge of ob­ B allard R ela tes H istory of w ays
been successful and are p ro - |
ta in in g m oney un de r false p re ­
F o llo w in g firm s are do na ting g ifts j
S
ituation
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Q uestions P assed at
a d d ve
tenses.
tee o f the cham ber of com m erce I and
o iT t h i7
a rtisin
y U ^ g t e r T c l a i d and“ c ™
As a fin a n c ia l w izard, M e r r ill
F arm ers in H ole
fo
r
th
e
purpose
o
f
a
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ve
rtis
in
g
th-
P om ona M eetin g
succeeded up to a certain point,
S e lfrid g e F u rn itu re Co.. W eil's D e­
, advantages of tra d in g in H ills b o ro pa rtm e n t Store. J. C. Penney Co.,
the records indicate. His tro u b le
The com m ittee includes H ow ard D elta D ru g Store. The M en's Shop.
began when he coveted the ca re ­
H adley, chairm an. P A. Anderson. | C. C. Store. Im p e ria l Feed and
free und ba ckbre akin g ru r a l life ,
Jake
W eil, R alph W ilson, Fred | G ra in Co., Palm D ru g Store. Oakes
and attem pted to buy live sto ck
E ng le din ge r, N ye B risto l, George G rocery, P oo l-G ard ner Lu m b e r Co.
and a farm .
S e lfrid g e , George Fischer. Zade S m ith's G rocery, B ris to l H a rd w a re
C o n ce ivin g a ra in b o w dream of
ow nership, he is alleged to have A id N eed ed to H elp A d ju st Riggs. V. W. G a rd n e r and Joe Coe Co., P erfe ction B akery, F a irw a y W a sh in g to n G ran ge H ost to
P ro fits are e n tire ly fo rg o tte n on M arke t. Bush's M arket, Safew ay
discovered a herd o f ca ttle and
E conom ic C on d ition
th is day. H ills b o ro has splendid Store, Sprouse-Reitz Co., H ills b o ro
team of horses owned by A rlie
C ounty G ran gers
p a rk in g fa c ilitie s . Shoppers and vis ­ M eat Co., Pow ers G rocery, A m -
F rench of near Orenco. French
ito rs are assured o f the most cour-1 acher’s M a rke t. W ile y s G rocery.
then liv e d near M annipg.
M e r r ill, the o ffice rs allege, w ent - Past and fu tu re o f a g ric u ltu re teous a tte n tio n and service by the H ills b o ro Feed Co.. J. W. Copeland
Passage o f the Bone pow er b ill
an address firm s p a rtic ip a tin g in th is sales Yards. C o lum b ia Food Co.. H ills ­
to F rench and offered to buy the was sum m ed up in
in preference to the M cN a ry b ill
12 cows and tw o horses, French ' M onday noon before the H ills b o ro event.
boro Pharm acy, Im p e ria l Cafe, and was favored in a reso lu tion passed
A n exam ple o f reasons given by the H ills b o ro A rgus. Tnese firm s
de m anding about *700, but refusing Cham ber o f Com m erce by F ra n k
by W ashington C o u n ty
Pomona
to sell on any deal except fo r B a lla rd , v ic e -d ire c to r o f the O re ­ persons tra d in g in H ills b o ro foi can be located in the re ta il sec­ G range m eeting here Wednesday
gon
extension
service,
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th
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preference
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,
comes
cash.
tio n as the y w i l l display in th e ir in the G range h a ll w ith W ashing­
B a lla rd declared, in the course to lig n t in a recent statem e nt made w indo w s special bargain day post­ ton G range o f P u m p k in Ridge as
M ea nw hile, it is alleged. M e r r ill
found a fa rm near Scholls w h ich of his address, th a t in his op in ion , by a wom an liv in g some distance ers and a d ve rtisin g .
hosts. The Bone b ill m ore c le a rly
he coeld purchase fo r a litt le dowr. a reasonable am o un t o f p u b lic in the co u n try w ho said that.
Special a d v e rtis in g of H ills b o ro .-.afeguards the interests of the peo­
(C o n tin u e d on page 4, ro lu m n 7)
and the same per m onth. Being m oney could be used to good ad­ "T h e re is the saving in gasoline,"
ple and prevents p riv a te u tilitie s
w ith a m b itio n but w ith o u t m oney vantage to encourage a g ric u ltu re
fro m m on op olizing B o n n e v ille dam
along b e n e ficia l lines. He declared
he
is
alleged
to
have
proceeded
to
power, the reso lu tion held.
B u xto n , 1:30 p. in . S aturday.
1 on three occasions.
th a t the new plan was e x c e lle n t
ob tain a loan.
C o u n ty o ffic ia ls were asked to
Tlu.s program d ivid e s crops In to
He firs t approached one o f t h e 1 and th a t the old plan had its m e rits
A parade th ro u g h the streets of
enforce laws against th e d u m p in g
tw o m a m g ro u p s, nam ely; s o il d e ­
' the c ity signalled the opening of local banks, but was retused the as an em ergency m easure and parts
I of ru b b ish along co u n ty high w ays
p le tin g a nd so il c o n s e iv u ig S o il
the -eason and the ba ll park d e d i­ sum necessary to buy the ca ttle o f it could w e ll have been con­
and roads. It was pointed out th a t
d r p 'e t in g c ro p s th a t w e g ro w a re
cation. M usic was fu rn ish e d fo r the and was sent to the A m e rica n F i­ tinued.
it con stituted a menace to health.
c o rn , potato e s, a ll th e s m a ll g ra in s ,
Farms Produce W ealth
parade and the game by the F o r- nance com pany of P ortla nd Here,
s tra w b e rrie s , m ix tu r e s o f g ra in fo r
Favors D airy Measure
I est G ro ve band The parade m clu d - it is alleged, he offere d the F rench
O f the 12 m illio n farm s in th e
hay o r seed, a n n u a l glasses, su m -
cd players, c ity o ffic ia ls and In- cows and team as se c u rity fo r a U n ite d States. B a lla rd said. 60.000
B e tte r c o n tro l o f cream tests and
im i
f.iii.cA. ti in k .uni iannei■
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A dance to raise fun ds f c r the weights by cream eries as a p ro te c ­
. t «trusted fans in autom obiles and *300 loan w h ich was granted.
w ere in the state o f O regon, or
cro p s und p ro b a b ly ve tch a n d peas
| the H ills b o ro firem e n, w ho are
W iln pa rt of the m oney he made less than one pe r cent of th e total,
upkeep of th e H ills b o ro cem etery tio n to the d a irym e n was also fa v ­
w ill he added to tin - lis t o f soil
a do w n paym ent or. the Scholls w h ile th is n u m b e r o f farm s p ro ­
; w ill be given in the I. O. O. F. ored by the grangers. T he proposed
, sponsoring the team th is year.
d e p le tin g
cro p s
S o il c o n s e rv in g
farm , but s t ill he could n o t get duced m ore w e a lth fo r
h a ll to n ig h t (T h u rsd a y) by the la w w o u ld change the m ethod of
O regon R ep u b lican s A lso Showing
V e te ra n s O ffic ia te
crop s u n d e r th is p ro g ra m a re us fir s t Suit to C ondem n B egun
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H ills b o ro C h ris tia n C ouncil. The detection.
tha
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any
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in
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try
.
Ex M ayo r O range I ’ hclps and R
S lig h t In crease
fo llo w :
a lfa lfa , a ll o( th e clo v e rs ,
p u b lic is in v ite d and urged to a t­
W ' P addy) K re itz , old tim e base­
H e rated a g ric u ltu re the fir s t in ­
in
C
ircuit
Court
H
ere
F u ll developm ent o f the C o lu m ­
p e re n n ia l grasses, a nd w in t e r c o v ­
tend and g iv e th e ir assistance. A d ­ bia f iv e r and its w a te rw a ys fo r
b a ll players, acted as masters of
d
u
s
try
o
f
O
regon,
fo
llo
w
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by
e r crops
m
ission
w
ill
be
25
cents.
Sonny's
I ceremonies at the dedication exer-
lu m b e rin g , to u ris ts and fisheries.
W ashington co u n ty d e m o c ra ts T roubadors have volun te ered th e ir barge lines and large boats re c e iv ­
T w o Faymrnls
C le a rin g the w a y fo r continued I ciscs. Short ta lk s w ere made by
As in O regon, he p o in te d out, ag-
ed endorsem ent and p e titio n fa v o r­
Two
classes o f
p a y m e n ts a re w o rk on the S ylva ii-H u rn e s road - ' M ayo r J II. G a rre tt; C oun cilm a n
g ric u ltu re is the largest in d u s try scored sub stantia l gains since re g ­ services fo r the evening's m usic. in g th is was ordered sent to the
m ad e T h e la r g e r o ne o f these, d iv is io n o f the W o lf Creek h ig h - j . J. I, Anderson, cha irm an o f the
o f W ashington co u n ty, pro d u cin g is tra tio n closed fo r the election , D ancing w ill be fro m 8:30 to 11:30 governm ent w aterw ays corp ora tion.
O ffice rs o f the H ills b o ro Ceme- A b ill p u ttin g w a te rw a ys under the
w h ic h w i l l a m o u n t In th is c o u n ty wav, the state h ig h w a y com m is­ : park com m ittee; "B id d y "
Bishop
$4,000.000 of incom e fro m th e 4300 in 1934. figu res com piled in the
! te ry association urge th e co-op-
to s o m e th in g m o re th a n *10 an acre, sio n file d condem nation proceed­ o f Beaverton, old tim e
baseball
farm s.
o ffic e o f the cou nty cle rk,
re ­
in te rs ta te
com m erce com m ission
is m ade fo r s h iftin g 15 p e r ce n t of ings In c irc u it c o u rt in H ills b o ro I | playe r; P o rte r Y e tt o f P ortla nd ,
The h is to ry o f th e fa rm in g in ­ vealed th is week. T he re p u b lica n j e ra tio n of local people in th is e f­ was opposed as not being in the
fo
rt
to
raise
fun
ds
fo
r
im
p
ro
v
e
­
th e acreage th a t was m s o li d e ­ th is
week to ob ta in title to 1.62 i ; veteran b a ll p la ye r and cap tain of
p u b lic interest. A n o th e r re so lu tio n
d u stry. B a lla rd declared, s h o w s re g is tra tio n totals 10.779. and the
p le tin g cro p s in 1935 to s o li con­ asre:, o f la n d fo r rig h t-o f-w .iv in the H ills b o ro team in 1910. and
th a t a great deal o f the fa rm w e a lth dem ocratic re g is tra tio n is 6102. or m ent of the cem etery.
favored the e lim in a tio n o f shipp ing
M rs. W. G. H a re and E d w in ra te d is c rim in a tio n against s h ip ­
s e rv in g cro p s in 193« T h is m eans th is eounty.
E rn ie C lin to n , president of the S un­
o f the n a tio n was produced th o ru g h a gain o f 1203, w h ile the re p u b li­
Bow m an w ere re-elected president ments to the east.
th a t th e acreage o f so il d e p le tin g
The s u it is file d against John set league.
raise in fa rm la n d values can gain am ounts to o n ly 324.
S p ea k er a fro steady
j and secre ta ry-tre asu rer, resp ective­
cro p s in
193« w ill n a tu r a lly be and I.y d la M eier and M r. and M i s. ' The 1935 Sunset pennant was u n ­ P ou ltry S p e cia list
m 1900 to 1920. a t w h ic h tim e
A re so lu tio n was ap pro ved p ro ­
T
otal
re
g
istra
tio
n
fo
r
th
e
coun­
15 p e r ce n t less th a n It was in 1935 C
E. W a lke r The state has o f­ fu rle d and presented to the team
th e re was a sho rt liv e d depression ty is 17.292 as com pared to 15.810 ly, at a m eeting o f the H ills b o r o , v id in g fo r a jo in t p ic n ic o f the
at
T
w
o
S
ession
s
j
C
em
etery
association
in
the
cham
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a nd th a t th e acre a g e o f s o il con­ fered $200 fo r the land, the corn- by Phelps, actin g as master -,f
Farm ers U n ion and
G range
at
fro m w h ic h a g ric u ltu re n e ve r r e ­ in 1934. o r a gain o f 1482 voter.-,.
ber o f com m erce room s Tuesday l
s e rv in g crop s in 193« w ill be la rg e i p la n t alleges, w h ich has been re ­ ceremonies
covered.
R egistrations in o th e r parties show ' n ig h t. Plans fo r an exte nsive clean- ■ S hute p a rk in H ills b o ro to raise
th a n II was in 1935 by an a m o u n t fused In settle m e nt by the dc-1
m oney fo r the co u n ty fa ir. S m ith -
M ayo r G a rre tt pitched the firs t
F in i l m o n th ly p o u ltry m eeting
F a rm prices, he said, w e re stable six
progressives. 26 p ro h ib itio n ­
of the H ills b o ro cem etery w e ro I Hughes w o rk and 4-H clubs.
■ -qu.il to 15 p e r cent o f th e acreage fendants.
tw o trails to C oun cilm a n Anderson o f the season w ill be held at the fro m about 1909 to 1914 w hen the ists. 51 socialists and 328 m isce l­ ' up
made
and
m
em
bers
o
f
the
H
ills
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th a t was in g u ll d e p u t in g crop :
R epresentatives o f the state arc i at bat w ith F ire C h ie f S. W M el- Beaverton hig h school Tuesday at W o rld w a r b ro u g h t on a boom laneous voters. In
to the enactm ent o f
in 19.15
said te be busy along the e n t lie i huish catching. The fu s t b a ll was 8 p. m „ acco rding to L . E. F ra n ­ in prices o f a g ric u ltu ra l products 10.455 republicans, 1934 the re were boro C h ris tia n C o u n cil are d o n a t­ the O pposition
P e te n g ill b ill was voiced in
4899 dem ocrats ing th e ir sendees in la b o r and in
T lie second ty p e o f p a y m e n t w i l l o r 111?
* h *' h ig h w a y th ro u g h 1 w ild and the second was over the cis. assistant co u n ty agent. H
E w h ic h lasted u n til th e collapse of s ix progressives, 36 p r o h ib it io n - h e lp in g to raise funds.
another resolution.
T h is act, i f
he m ad e fo r th e a d o p tio n o f a s o il W a s h in g to n co u n ty o b ta in in g case-1 plate w ith A n d e rs o n ta k in g a lu sty j Cof.oy, extension p o u ltry m an . a w ' 1920. F ro m 1920 to th e collapse of
ists, 49 socialists and 365 miscjel- I C o un cil's ad viso ry com m ittee of passed, w o u ld rep ea l th a t p a rt of
b u ild in g p ra c tic e a nd p a y m e n ts in m ents fo r rig h t-o f-w a y fro m S y l- | swung, but m issing the ball,
(C o n tin u e d on page 8, ru lu n in
I head of the p o u ltry d e pa rtm e nt o f 1929 in d u s try boomed, b u t t h e lancous voters.
, ad ults w ere co n stitu te d m em bers
th is cuse w i l l be s o m e th in g p r o b ­ van lo Sunset C n inp m a r T im b e r
Peter Vanoudenhaegen o f ne ,y the O iegon State college, w i ll d is ­ farm ers d id not do so w e ll and
In th e trenches w ith th e p o li- o f th e cem etery association. Plans
a b le a b o ve $1 p e r a cre In th e case A cco rd in g to reports, litt le d if f i- Forest G rove helped t h e Forest cuss p o u ltry m anagem ent problem s fro m th is cause the re g re w th e de­
ticians, e v e ry th in g seems to
be were in itia te d to take over the
o f th is p a y m e n t, w h ic h m a y be o b ­ e u lty is being experiericed in ob- G rove band w ith w h is tlin g n u m ­ o f c u rie n t interest.
m and th a t the
govern m ent
do quiet. L itt le s n ip in g seems to be Odd F e llo w s’ and M asonic cem c-
ta in e d on a ll th e acre a g e th a t a ta in in g these casemcnts.
though bers and gave several b ird im ita ­
T h is should be a v e ry im p o rta n t som ething to ad ju st a g ric u ltu re .
u n d e rw a y and the vote rs ap p a r­ i teries and arra n g e fo r th e ir p e r­
fu rm e r adopts such a p ia c tic e on, I several m ore suits are expected tions thut were w e ll received. A
A b o u t th is same tim e , fo re ig n
m eeting fo r the poultry-m en. statC3
e ven th o u g h it exceeds 15 p e r ce n t lo develop
surprise m usical nu m be r that drew F rancis, since the y are e n te rin g countries, he p o in te d out, began e n tly have q u it ta lk in g about can­ m anent upkeep. C ity of H ills b o ro
didates. in d ic a tin g th a t as fa r as was ta ile d upon to he lp in the 1
(C o n tin u e d on page 4, ro lu m n 31
A p p lic a tio n fo r $100.00« a d d itio n - m uch applause was a vocal solo by
the range season and the p ro pe r su b sid izin g fa rm e rs to raise c ro p ; any cam paign is concerned, fe w firs t ciean-up. and C h ris tia n C oun-
' al W P A m oney to c o n tin u e w o rk H e n ry H unt.
fo
rm
e
rly
produced
in
A
m
e
rica
and
on the W ilson r iv e r and W o lf
Loud speaking apparatus fu r the re a rin g o f p u lle ts w h ic h w i ll go im p orted . Thus the m a rke ts fo r votes w i ll be changed by election I c il groups w i ll u tiliz e Champoe;:
cre e k high w ays in
th is eounty game was fu rn ish e d th ro u g h the in to the la y in g house ne xt fa ll is fr u it, w heat and hogs slipped aw ay tim e unless som e th in g happens to Day, M ay 2. to do cle an ing up in
honor o f pioneers bu rie d there. : H illsb oro P ost P r e p a r i n g
until J u ly I. m i l |„- n u d e ,i; I courtesy of George W ick o f the v ita l te the success o f e ve ry p o u l­ th ro u g h gre ater hom e p ro d u c tio n . lend zest to the situ a tio n .
tr y enterprise.
L a tr« t p o litic a l ru m o r discloses F low ers w ill also be placed on
once, according to L. C. Appersou, H ills b o ro M o to r com pany.
and t a r if f w a lls raised b y these
for M eetin g T u esd a y
I f th e re are any questions or countries.
th a t Peter Z im m erm a n, e lim in a te d graves o f the tw o signers of C hani-
P ortla nd c ity engineer I f W PA
No p a rk in g signs prevented auto-
w o rk is co n tin u e d a fte r J u ly 1, I m obiles fro m p a rk in g on the side problem s w h ic h a rc o f concern at
F arm con ditions w o u ld have been from the state senate race b y change poeg. H ill and G r iffin , whose bodies
a p p lica tio n s w ill be file d f o r ’ a d ­ | n t the h ig h w a y next to the b a ll the present tim e, p o u ltry m e n should re fle cte d in o th e r in d u strie s d u r­ in the jo in t senatorship. w i l l seek lie here.
O th e r m em bers o f the ad viso ry
Le gion and A u x ilia r y m em bers
d itio n a l fu n d s to com plete the park, b u t 31 ears w ere counted at feel free to b rin g them to th is in g th is period, b u t fo r the huge na tio n a l congressional o ffic e as an
com m ittee o f co u n c il in clud e W fro m a ll posts in the cou nty w i ll
w o rk. Apperson .said.
one tim e parked across the h ig h ­ m eeting and have them discussed. loans m ade to fo re ig n cou ntrie s ¡dependent th is au tum n.
T w en ty-n in e B oys H onored
Bids w ere let last week b y the w ay on c ity-o w n e d p ro p e rty. Need Anyone, w h o is interested in p o u l­ and w h ic h w e re used in the p u r­
T here are also p o s s ib ilitie s that V erne M cK in n e y, chairm an. Eart be guests Tuesday n ig h t o f the lo ­
Dunelson. D r. C. A L a m kin . Cal cal A m e rica n L e gion in th e re g ­
state h ig h w a y com m ission, aw arded o f ta k in g some actio n to prevent tr y raising, is w e lcom e to attend chase o f A m e ric a n made goods, he an independent tic k e t m ay
be
at C om m unity M eetin g
D r J. O. u la r ja m bo re e program . C a rl Moser,
Saxon ,ti Looney and J. S. Risley th is p a rk in g on c ity p ro p e rty fo r a
T u rk e y raisers o f W ashington po in te d out.
bro ug ht in to the fie ld fo r th e gen­ Jack, O range Phelps,
( ( ’o n tln u rd an pane 7, ro lu m n 2 )
and J. C. Com pton, contractors,
T h is was when the farm ers w ent e ra l e le ctio n should th e present Robb. R N. B ro w n , G. Russell state a d ju ta n t, w ill be the speaker
cou nty . w ill meet w ith H E. Cosby,
M
organ.
H
e
n
ry
Young.
J.
H. G a r­ w ith several e n te rta in m e n t n u m ­
extension p o u ltrym a n , in the F o r­ to congress and dem anded th a t the p /im a ry pro ve d is a p p o in tin g to the
T w e n ty -n in e d u b m em bers o f the the w o rk o f re -lo c a tin g and re ­
re tt, George McGee. Mrs. Em m a bers to fo llo w , according to the
su
rfa
cin
g
Gales
C
reek
road
from
go
ve
rn
m
e
n
t
do
som
e
th
in
g
about
est
G
rove
cham
ber
ol
commerce
progressive
elem
ent
in
W
ashing­
L c is y v ille and S c h e fflin c o m m u n ­
M cK in n e y, F red E ngeldin ge r and com m ittee w h ich includes P au l L
rooms Wednesday at 8 p. m., F ra n ­ the m a tte r, he said. As a re su lt ton co u n ty.
ities received aw ards at an achieve­ Forest G rove to B alm G rove on
H e nry S. H a lle r. C o u n cil c o m m it­ Patterson and A l H o ffm an .
a
bid
of
$56.483
50.
The
road
is
be­
th
e
re
came
the
M
cN
a
ry-H
au
ge
n
cis
said.
A
t
th
is
m
eeting
M
r.
Cosby
m ent m eeting w lueh was held a'
R e gistra tions fo r o th e r counties
Le gion m em bers w i ll meet in
w ill discuss problem s in connection fa rm re lie f measure and e v e n tu a lly over the state show gains in dem o­ tee on cem etery upkeep includes
the L c is y v ille school F rid a y, ac­ in g reconstructed as a feeder fo r
w ith b ro od ing and ra n g in g turkeys. the Federal F arm Board w h ic h c ra tic ran ks s im ila r to those made R ichard A bts. president o f cou n­ the V eterans' ha ll on M ain street
co rd in g to L. E Francis, assistant W ilson r iv e r and W o lf creek u n ­
cil.
Raym
ond
L
a
ir,
president
of
w
e
nt
out
w
ith
the
change
in
ad-
Cosby's discussion should be ve ry
cou nty agent M o le than HK> m e m ­ t il the re m a in in g W ashingtonT-nun-
in th is cou nty. Some s w itc h in g the Omcgans, and W esley Keteham p re lim in a ry to the m ain event,
(C o n tin u e d on page 2 , ro lu m n 1)
w h ile m em bers o f the A u x ilia r y
are com pleted.
bers of the tw o com m u n itie s were ty sections
va lua ble at th is tim e, states F ra n ­
fro m p a rty to p a rty also la r e ­ ! o f the general m em bership.
(C o n lin u m l an page ( , ro lu m n 3 )
w ill ga ther in the cham ber of
present.
cis. In d ica tio n s arc th a t th e re w ill
po rte d bo th here and in
oth er
com m erce room s fo r th e ir busi­
places.
Program consisted o f gro up sin g ­
Form er D istrict A ttorn ey to be q u ite a large nu m b e r o f tu rk e y s j
ness session, w ith M rs. H . G. Bond
raised
th
is
year
and
th
a
t
c
o
m
p
e
ti­
ing. v io lin .solos played by Robert
E lle n Irm le r. vice -p re sid e n t of
o f Forest Grove, c o u n ty president,
tio n cn the m arkets next fa ll and
be S p ecia l C latsop Aid
Gregg, a s k it presented by m e m ­
the Y ou n g D e m ocratic c lu b
of
; presiding. L a te r the y w i ll jo in the
w
in
te
r
w
ill
be
som
ewhat
keener
asnington
county,
and
W
a
lte
r
C.
bers of the l.e is y v ille ,s< nool, short
1 Legionnaires at Veterans' h a ll fo r
tha n in the past, consequently, it
H utchinson, secretary, w ere e le ct­
ta lks by Mrs. H a rrie tt Ford. John
the pro gra m and social tim e.
behooves eve ry tu rk e y man to raise
W
ashington
co
u
n
ty
legal
m
inds
Gates. R. p. K c rk m a n . local leader,
'd
delegates
to
the
con
ven
tion
of
j W illia m F. G oetter, ju n io r at
C o n trib u tio n s fo r (he flood s u f­
R efreshm ent com m ittee fro m the
clubs in Salem F rid a y and S a tu r­ ! Oregon State college and son of
and the assistant eounty agent, ferers are s till being solicited by a p p a re n tly w ill hold a do m in a n t the best q u a lity b ird possible and
includes Mesdames C.
day o f th is week. S election o f dele­ M r. and M rs. W illia m G oetter of A u x ilia r y
and the a w a rd in g of achievem ent the Red Cross, amt a ll in d iv id u a ls position in C latsop county p ro v id ­ in the most e ffic ie n t manner.
Eslingcr,
V erne M cK in n e y, H. L.
A nyone interested in tu rk e y ra is ­ E vent Forest G rove M ay 3; gates was at a clu b m e e tin g in H illsboro, was one o f 49 students
pins ; nd achievem ent certifica te s. or organizations w ho care to help in g cares pending against rio te rs in.
M aeKenzie, Leon S. Davis, and
C ro w n - W illa m e tte com pany in g is welcom e to atten d th is m eet­
the cham ber o f com m erce rooms and fa c u lty m em bers at Oregon Russell
A t the dose, m otion p ictu res were in th is great w o rk , lire requested the
M organ,
M eetin g H ere S u n d ay
tragedy near Seaside several week., ing.
here Tuesday nigh t.
shown by the assistant eounty to do so as soon as convenient.
State pledged last week to P hi
In
p
re
p
a ra tio n fo r the a ffa ir, the
ago come to tria l, it became ap ­
agent and refreshm ents served by
Kappa
Phi.
n
a
tio
n
a
l
scholastic
hon-
Date fo r the next m ee ting was
D onations received at th is o ffic e parent th is week w it li announce­
ladies of the c o m m u n ity.
not set as it was decided bv the i or society, w h ic h honors h i g h in te rio r o f the V eterans' h a ll is
(B y R L . P utn am )
since tile last issue o f tin« Argil.-, ment that E B. Tongue o f H ills ­
achievem ent in a ll branches of being refin ish ed, the w o rk to be
M em bers w ho received aw ards arc IIS fo llo w s; Mrs. J. W H olt.
C o u n ty ra lly o f Tow nsend clubs, clu b m em bers that an im m e dia te learning, lib e ra l o r technical.
com pleted in tim e fo r the big
re p o rt on the con ven tion was de­
were firs t year, John Hanley, Ed­ *1; F a rm in g to n and Ja ckto w n c o m ­ boro w o u ld bp em ployed as special
scheduled
fo
r
H
ills
b
o
ro
M
ay
3,
has
L im ite d to the selection o f not m eeting, according to A l H offm an
sira
b
le
.
M
em
bers
w
i
ll
be
n
o
tifie
d
w a rd May. C liffo r d Hudson. Robert m un itie s, $14.25; M rs A E. Dieka- prosecutor to assist W illis West,
been changed to Forest G ro ve on
d is tric t attorn ey.
to exceed 10 per cent o f any grad- cha irm an o f the b u ild in g c o m m it­
Gregg. N e il K ennedy, Donald K e n ­ son, $1; A. J. W hiddon. $1; Mrs
the same date. C om plete d e tails as soon as the tim e and place have I u a tin g class, the society, named 19 tee. w ho is in charge o f the w o rk
Judge R. F ra n k Peters already
been
decided,
H
u
trtiin
s
o
n
said
nedy. James O 'Rcar. C a rl Fishbaek. H e n ry K rueger, $1; Delta D rug
w ill be announced at the m eeting
ju n io rs , 14 seniors, six graduate
P re lim in a ry plans fo r M e m o ria l
Russell O 'R car, Eugene Hudson, Store. $10; H e lve tia Sunshine club. ! has been assigned as tr ia l ju dg e
here Sunday at the B ap tist ch u rch W ednesday.
students and three fa c u lty m em ­ Day observances in H ills b o ro got
W aite • W endt, M ild re d K ahle, Jack I 9&I C o u n ty F ederation
Women's w h ile Judge H. K. Z im m erm a n of
when Clarence W agoner, a P o rt­
bers.
F
irst
n
o
tific
a
tio
n
given
was
under w ay this week w ith the ap­
A storia w ill ta ke ove r the dudes A ll r ic k e ts Sold
< I n n lln v r d an p a r e N. . 'a l u m n i !
clu b
$5; F rancis Chalmers, $1
for T w o land businessman, w ill speak M ee t­
W h e n those chosen were t a k e n po in tm e nt by C om m ander W. F.
of Judge A r lie G. W a lke r o f M c­
in g begins at 2 p. m. and the speak­
I
fro
m
the
lin
e
o
f
students
atten
d-
C
yru s o f a com m ittee w h ic h in ­
M in n v ille lo p e rm it Judge W alke
T n b les A n n u a l E vent
in g at 2:30.
| in g convocation and were decorated cludes W. V erne M cK in n e y, c h a ir­
I to preside in W ashington eounty.
T he m o n th ly social n ig h t o f the
j w ith the w h ite rose and rib b o n of man, Nye B risto l, A r th u r K ro e g cr
Both the assignm ent lo Tongue
local clu b bro ug ht out a large
; the society.
and W illia m D ie rd o rff.
| and Judge Peters depend on w hat
LAU REL
H ills b o ro ’s
business cro w d o f T ow nsendites and frie n d s
O wen W. M atthew s. 19, P ortla nd ,
disposal is made of the Clatsop people and a n u m be r oi o u r out- to the I. O. O. F. h a ll M onday. A w in n e r o f the C a ntor $5000 sch o la r­
eounty eases, and it is understood o f-to w n neighbors w ill be e n te r­ fin e program by local ta le n t was ship essay prize, w i ll be a gue
that they m ay not come to tr ia l a< tain ed w ith a din n e r, program and
T h u rsd a y i to n ig h t)
at the Boy
I
scheduled. T w o men were k ille d dancing at the h a ll T hursd ay (to ­ presented by G. N. T aggart, c h a ir­
i l l y L eo n K. Iln v is )
man o f the program com m ittee Scout c o u rt o f honor in the c irc u it
hi.s death m a rk in g the o n ly in ­
and
m
any
in
ju
re
d
in
the
rio
tin
g
n
ig
h
t)
by
the
L
a
u
re
l
C
o
m
m
u
n
ity
W ho know s Dave M ille r? A n d terestin g fe a tu re of his d ra b e xis­
Those on the program w ere Miss cou rt room in the c o u rt house
in w h ich m em bers o f the t im b r r club. Those o f th is c o m m u n ity who L u c ille McGee, piano solo; C la i­ H illsb o ro , it was announced this
kn o w in g him , w ho cares?
tence.
w
o
rke
rs
un
io
n
are
alleged
lo
have
are
unable
to
attend
the
d
in
n
e
r
For Dave M ille r is ju s t one of
bo rne B ro w n h ill, vocal solo; M iss week by the com m ittee.
O utside the lit t le house, g ru b
those fe llo w s w ho come out o f no ­ hoe and spade have c o n triv e d to attacked the paper com pany b a r­ are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to come at Roaeann Mockley, tap dancer; pia; -
A p p ro x im a te ly 20 Boy Scouts of
i B y Ei, C o m a n )
racks
and
occupants.
8:30
fo
r
the
oth
er
en
te
rta
in
m
e
n
t.
and at G resham . In 1930 he re c e iv ­
where and in t lie jr com ing b rin g bent the w ilderness o f hazel and
let. " A Q uiet E vening at Hom e."
O f the assignm ent. Tongue said
Pigs may be ju s t pigs, b u t the ed the gold medal aw a rd as co u n ty
A ll ticke ts have been sold for presented by Mrs. H. H. Stannard'.; the H ills b o ro d is tric t, in c lu d in g a
n o a ir of m yste ry to in trig u e you b ria r roses lo re tre a t a n d open
few
fro
m
P
ortla
nd
,
w
ill
be
given
Once lie p ro ba bly ducked
Ills the w ay fo r flo w e r gardens and this week that it was d e fin ite ly both the tables and it w ill be im ­ sen io r p u b lic speaking class; song m e rit aw ards Judge R. F ra n k P et­ Chester W h ite po rkers th a t A d ria n 4-H clu b livestock cham pion. D e ­
understood that he was to assist in possible to take care o f anyone not burle sque by Mrs. Q u a il and Mrs.
H ornecker, H ills b o ro route 5. used spite a ll o f these honors th a t came
bead io pass th ro u g h the door, but vegetables.
ers w ill preside. P u b lic is in v ite d
ih e prosecutions, but th a t a com - h a vin g tickets.
HI years o f breasting the tides o f
Stannard,
accom panied by Mrs. to attend. C o urt convenes a t 8 p. m to carve an o u tsta nding record o f his w ay, A d ria n is s till a modest,
Inside th e re is a brass bed, re ­
4-H achievem ent and w h ich he is unassum ing you ng m an and ad­
life have le ft him stooped. W h ili splendent am ong the stools, table mis-aon had not been issued and
Fred Sew ell on the piano; R. L.
M o n th ly social m eeting o f Sea
ra ising as a vocation are far m its th a t he never got over g e ttin g
h a ir .sweeps dow n from under his and ru s ty cook stove. A ga in st the I w o u ld not be u n til the eases were
Putnam , president
of
H ills b o ro Scout S hip Rainbow w ill be held now
fro m ju s t p la in pigs. Handled on
a k ic k o u t o f ta k in g w in n in g r ib ­
battered hat to reco il fro m his south w a ll, spread out on a long I d e fin ite ly kno w n lo be scheduled
club, speaker. R efreshm ents w ere to n ig h t i T hursd ay i at 9 o'clo ck in
bons.
s c ie n tific basis w ith a m odern san
coat co lla r, and his clothes have board or naile d to the rough paper fo r tria l. A rran ge m ents fo r the
served under Ihe d ire c tio n o f Mrs. t h e Veterans' ha ll.
Sea
Scout
the a ir of age.
A t the present tim e he has 38
w h ich serves to bre ak the w ind, special prosecutor arc in Ihe hands
C h a n tle r, ch a irm a n o f (he social S hip C olum b ia o f P o rtla n d is guest ita r y hog house, pigs can approach
v e ry close to b e in g things
of o u tsta nding pure bred hogs. The
He peers at you w ith faded blue are p ictu re s and news clippings, o f I II Van W in kle , a tto rn e y g e n ­
com m ittee.
o f the evening.
eral o f Oregon.
T w o H ills b o ro youths, 14 years
beauty
and
A
d
ria
n
's
Chester
W
hites
eyen that are dim m ed w ith the magazines and books.
A d v is o ry board o f the local clu b
re p u ta tio n o f his bre ed ing stock is
old, w ere the heroes of a fir e at meets F rid a y evening a l the G. N.
The sponsors clu b w ill hold its could alm ost be called “ handsome." g a in in g sta te -w id e reco gn ition .
suns o f m any days and p ro ba bly
As lie talke d, te llin g som ething
the G. F. W eib le home, west of T a g g a rt home.
m o n th ly m eeting in c o n ju n c tio n
w llli tlie disa p p o in tm e n t th u t f o l­ now and then of him self, the dim ,
D isa p p o in 'm e n t over his in a b ility
Associated w ith A d ria n is his
w ith the six-ial. Plans are un de r to w in w ith an O I. C. hog in
lowed.
H illsb o ro . F rid a y aftern oon when
old eyes strayed to fo u r p a rtic u la r
w av now fo r a sp rin g dance some­ 1928, the boy's fir s t year in clu b father, R H ornecker, and the p a ir
sparks fro m the chim ne y ig n ite d j
The fact that he lives nt B eav­ c lip p in g s take n fro m some n e w s­
tim e in M ay and the R ainbow crew w o rk, changed q u ic k ly to a d e te r­ c a rry on th e ir w o rk on a farm ju s t
the moss o f the ro o f and set fire to ' H arn ess Shop O p en s
e rton has no p a rtic u la r bearing on paper.
of H illsb o ro , near the w ire ­
the shingles.
any de stiny oth er than his own,
Second S treet L ocation is tra in in g hard fo r the Regatta to m in a tio n to raise oustanding pigs east
"L a s t s lim m e r," he was saying.
less lo w e r. T h e eld e r H ornecker
fo r hi.s com ing was un no ticed and " I w o rke d ill the harvest fields
K in lo n G range w ill have a can- I The boys w ere C lin to n D u x b u ry I S n ic k e r
harness shop opened be held at V an cou ver Jun e 5-6.
S electing the Chester W h ite breed declares th a t he serves ss chore
ills abode .vet m ore obscure, being and earned $70 T hat's kept me didales' n ig h t at the K in lo n G range and W ilb u r S tein ke of H illsb o ro , te m p o ra ry q u a rte rs th i- week at
fo r his venture, you ng H o rne cker boy w h ile his son does a ll the
in a house that is n o th in g b u t sides | most a ll w in te r . I gel a litt le pen- hall, located on the Scholls road. 1 called to the scene by D oris W eible. i 149 S. Second street w ith entrance Pack o f A sp a ra g u s at
purchased a g ilt fro m the Haggs b ra in w o rk
Both a ttrib u te th e ir
w
ho
discovered
Ihe
fir
e
when
she
|
and a ro o f w ith a door lo close, shin, too, am i I guess before long M ay 4, at II o'clock.
th ro u g h the K e llin g to n J e w e lry
and started w o rk.
progress to the tra in in g under the
A ll stale and cou nty candidates re tu rn e d home fro m school and | store. The move was made as a
and a w in d o w w h ich ru tile s w hen th a t'll be a lot m ore." And the old
C an n ery S ta rts T o d a y I D u rin g the last s ix years o f his 4-H
c lu b program .
the w in te r w in d s sweep across the eyes sought the fo u r clip p in g s ta c k ­ are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to he pres­ found her parents gone Both boys re su lt o f the fir e w h ic h sw ept
Pack o f asparagus w ill be s ta rt­ clu b w o rk A d ria n never placed
A t present the Hornecker» are
brush patches.
ent, or send representatives to were fis h in g along the T u a la tin S picker's fo rm e r location on M ail, ed at the local can ne ry th is m o rn ­ below th ird in his class, w on eigh t
ed so n e a tly against the w a ll.
c o n c e n tra tin g on tw o body ty p e s -
P rob ab ly Dave M ille r, him self,
T lie clipping s, it was obvious, meet Ihe people o f Ihe K in lo n riv e r.
stre e t A p r il 12. J. F. S p ic k e r e x ­ in g and w ill p ro b a b ly co n tin u e fo r 1 cham pion and gra nd
cham pion
does not kn o w tha t he b u t f o l­ to ld o f the Tow nsend fig h t fo r c o m m u n ity, and g ive short talks
C lim b in g to the roof, the boys pressed thanks to a ll those w ho three or fo u r weeks, acco rding to ! awards, 30 firs t place ribbons, 16 one long and the other b lo cky—In
ord er to meet the varied demands
low s In tlie footsteps o f another $200 a m on th fo r n il persons «5 advancing I h e ir candidacy. The to re o ff the b u rn in g shingles and assisted In saving the p ro p e rty d u r ­
A r th u r R eiling. vice -p re sid e n t and I seconds and fiv e th ird s . These fo r breeding stock. "L o n g Mae," a
old man w ho caine lo the end of years or older, m id related that p u b lic is in v ite d to a lle n d th is poured w a te r on Ihe s m o u ld e rin '; in g the fire . He also expressed his assistant
general manager. A n ea rly j honors w ere w on at the cou nty m am m oth sow w eighing fUM) pounds
the lo n g tr a il in the same spot the fig h t was alm ost won.
m eeting and meet the respective moss u n til the f ir e was e x tin ­ a p p re cia tio n o f Ihe services o f th:; three -da y ru n on spinach w a r ' fa ir, the state fa ir, the P a cific
and m easuring seven feet fro m tip
lung ago, alone and unattended,
candidates.
(C u n I lim ed on p as e 2, -u lu in u 1)
guished.
H iils b e iu f ile d tp a i tale nt.
com pleted S atu rday.
In te rn a tio n a l L iv e s to c k e xp osition
( ( u n lin u u l on » * » • 1, r a l a a a 2 /
I
I
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , th e d u m p ­
in g g ro u n d fo r P o r tla n d ’.'
" N e v e r !" th u n d e rs t h e c o u n ty
c o u rt in u n is o n us th e y
s it
in
so le m n co n c la v e In th e co o l a n c tu n i
in th e sh a d o w o f th e g re e n re d
woods.
T h e d iscu ssio n has to do w it h
Farm er» o f C ounty A ttend*
C erem on ies for
th e e v e r in c re a s in g pile.' and sta cks | D ed ication
¡ng C on servation M eet»
il l r u b b is h b e in g d e p o site d in v io -
N ew B a seb a ll G rounds
liit io n o f th e la w a lo n g r u r a l roa d s j
C alled by C yrus
In th e eust end o f th e c o u n ty .
H eld on Sun d ay
O n ce b e a u tifu l th o ro u g h fa re s , d e ­
sig n e d b y m an a nd n a tu re fo r th e
r a m b lin g m o to ris t to e n jo y , have
becom e th e d u m p in g g ro u n d s used i
by c o u n t less h u n d re d s o f h u m a n ,
m t-w it.s th e c o u rt de cla re s
A t t ig h t, w h e n sta rs a lo n e w a tch
Paym ent» to be M ade c
th e e n u m e ra b le h ig h w a y s a nd b y ­ City O ffic ia ls and Old Time-
w ays, these v u n d u ls com e fro m
T w o C lasses C om p lian ce
fa r and
n e a r .seeking th e m ost
P la y ers P a rticip a te
lik e ly p la ce to d e p o sit th e fu t ilit y
a c c u m u la tio n o f ru b b is h .
t h y W rit E Cyrtt», < '«»tint > A g en t I
L it t le cans, lu g
c a n s , b o ttle s
H ills b o r o ’s ne w baseball park, a
F a rm e rs in te re s te d in th e details w h o le u nd b ro k e n , p a rts o f stoves,
W PA pro je ct, wa is a p p ro p ria te ly
o f th e n e w fe d e ra l so il c o n s e rv a tio n a u to license pla te s, rags, sp o ile d
d e d ic a te d and the Sunset league
p io g ia m have been a tte n d in g m e e t­ f r u i t in cans and out. fin d
repose season opened h e n S unday w ith a
ings On A ri k .it Aloha, Hillsboro, a m id th e grass a nd flo w e r: s. the re 3 to h v ic to ry fo r the H ills b o ri
S h e rw o o d , L a u re l,
H oy,
K in lo n . to m u ld e r and ru s t,
o r fu rn ish "Sm oke Eaters,” last year's cham ­
a nd C a rto n
M e e tin g s s t ill to be n u rs e rie s fo r f ly fa m ilie s .
pions, over the strong T u a la tin
h e ld fo r th e p u rp o se o f p re s e n tin g
S o m e tim e s, lik e th e c r y o f th e team. The local nine, un de r the
the d e ta ils o f th e p ro g ra m a re us lost c h ild r e n o f Is ra e l in th e w il-
guidance o f M unager B ill Jons, in
fo llo w s
F orest G ro v e , 1:30 p in , denies... th e p ro p e r ty o w n e rs >it I scoring the in itia l v ic to ry played
F rid a y : B lo o m in g , I 30 p. m . F r i ­
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heads-up baseball w ith the excep­
d a y , West U n io n . Il p in F r id a ) ,
tio n o* some e rra tic baserunning
Farm P lan
Many May Qualify
I Halatin
D efeate d
Lauds
Conservation
State Picnic Planned
First of Series
Demos Make
of B enefits for
Heavy Gains
Cleanup Tonight
Over Countv
State Highway
Commission to
Get Easements
County Poultry
Raisers in Last
Meet Tuesday
Veterans Here
Jamboree Host
Club Members
Given Awards
Tongue Named
for Riot Trial
Pension Rally
Site Changed »
Red Cross Funds
Still Solicited
Local Youth Wins
Scholarship H onor
Laurel Hosts
Local People
Lucky Portland Boy
Guest Scouts H ere
Disaster Victim, Wanderer,
r Finds Brush Patch Haven
'¡Adrian’s Chester W hites
Far From Just Plain Pigs
Yon ng Fishermen
Save Farm House
Candidatc Session
at Kinton May 4