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ns Read the Ads- - I h r lotir«! In M rrrh . News fro m Y ou r I I o u k * ^ S to rm h a ili H r r k **> W ith W h ii h is Combined " V o in n it' 4 3, N o. 14 High School Anniversary Next Week H illsboro Independent Exhibit Mentor K tabli .lii d 1873 Foes Protest Proposal of Utility Area 11 Hl ,horo Indept llillxhoro, Oregon, Thursday, May 21, 1936 Hillsboro Plans Observance of Decoration Day H ills b o ro Jurors Hear Evidence in Injury Case A rgu s Established 1894 Winners in Closely Contested Races 35 Correspondents W rite Neighborhood News far the Inform ation of the Readers Each Week Two Sections, Fourteen Pages Record Vote Polled Here M em o rial day w ill be observed J fl H ills b o ro S aturday, M ay 30. w ith a parade fro m the Veterans' h a ll to the Venetian theater, a pa tr io tic program at the th e a te r and G rand A rm y o f the R e pu blic r it u a lis tic w o rk at the G. A R. m o n u J u b ile e G rn d u n tio n P ro g ra m G n d O w n e rs Seek to Stop m e n t at the cem etery. G eneral a r P la in t if f S e ek in g D a m a g e s Last M in u te In te re s t B rin g * rangem ents fo r the day are in P la n n e d in A u d ito riu m E s ta b lis h m e n t o f N e w charge o f the A m erican L e gion in A m o u n tin g to $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 M a n y E lecto rs as H o u rs accordance w ith a request made by N ig h t o f M a y 29 P e o p le ’s D is tric t G e n e r a l Ransom post. G rand A rm y fo r C ru sh e d F oot o f E lec tio n W a n e of the R epublic, when the aged veterans gave up th e ir charter. Thom as Verdenius, o f P ortla nd , ji n . id i ot o f the A m e rica n iza tio n council, w ill b e the speaker at the program , w h ich begins at 10 a. m ar o f F iv e in F irst Class B o ard R e je c ts S i g n a t u r e s Verdenius, w ho was born in H o l B o th Sides Say Carelessness land. specializes in m aking be tte r T u p p e r W in s C ro w d e d F ie ld P ro te s tin g M o v e S ch ed u led to A tte n d A m ericans out of fo re ig n -b o rn c iti- ' F a c to r in A c c id e n t fo r C o u n ty C le rk zen. Invo cation w ill be given by i Rev. Charles M Reed. G. Russell The above three won out in P rom otion of 4-H c lu b e x h ib its at W hen the gra du ation class of Foes of the proposed no rth w e st M organ w ill lead in the sin gin g of the county fa ir th is fa il w ill be A c tio n to recover $15,000 damages ; three of the most closely contested C ro w d in g the polls d u rin g the H ills b o ro un io n high school re A m erica and "T h e Star Spangled in charge o f 1,. E Francis, as people's B o n n e v ille po w e r d is tric t B anner " Heads of a ll the veterans and costs was u n d e rw a y today i races in the p rim a ry election last last tw o hours o f v o tin g F rid a y, ceives its diplom as F rid a y night. F riday. The re su lt was in doubt sistant county agent Francis de to ) m braee w ith W ashington cou n organizations and a u x ilia rie s are electors over W ashington co u n ty (Thursday? before a c ir c u it c o u rt almost to the last. U pper le ft— M ay 29. in the high school a u d ito r votes a great deal of Ins tim e to ty six others in th is d is tric t, are pushed the to ta l vote w e ll o ve r the in v ite d to s it on the stage d u rin g ju r y in the s u it b ro u g h t by Silas ! John A iu m , the class w ill be the 28th T horn bu rgh, re p u b lica n w o rk among the hoys' clubs over losing lit t le tim e m presenting a the exercises. nu m be r cast in the 1934 p rim a ry to rece ive honors since the organ W W ashbourn against F ra n k H a r t 1 nom inee fo r state senator. U pper llie county and w ill have e x h ib its solid fro n t in opposition in this and w ith in a few hu nd red votes L t. A r th u r K ro e g cr o f Head w ick, W ilb u r D a vis and W illia m r ig h t—G Russell M organ of H ills iza tio n of a f u ll high school course covering the achievem ents o f the and o th e r counties. o f the nu m be r cast in the general In 1907 and D avis are boro, republican nom inee fo r dis- T in s week, II R. F ind le y, p ro in - qu a rte rs com pany, 2nd ba tta lio n. E llis. H a rtw ic k clubs on duspluy. election o f th a t same year. Present to see the diplom as g iv 1 im nt Cedar M ill fa rm e r and pres- 162rid in fa n try . Is grand m arshal ow ners o f a tru c k lin e o p e ra tin g ! tr ic t attorney. No dem ocrat sought A lth o u g h litle in te re st was ap en w ill be 11 W Hurries, high the office. L o w e r—A r th u r T u p p e r id en t of the W ashington C ounty o f the parade, w h ich w ill be at between V e rn o n ia and P o rtla n d parent d u rin g th e close o f the cam school sup erintend en t, who organ I ta x p a y e rs ' league, was c irc u la tin g 9:30 H e announces th a t the o r- ' W ashbourn was in ju re d A ug ust 20 o f H illsboro, who fin ish e d fir s t in paign in the outcom e o f the v o t ized the fir s t fu ll course and who 1 p e titio n s cove rin g the w ith d ra w a l ganizations w ill be lined up ac on the lo ad ing docks at the C on a fie ld o f fiv e fo r re p u b lica n nom ing, and candidates w ere some has been co n tin u o u sly w ith the I of huge slices of ru ra l acreage co rd in g to date o f organization. A ll solida ted Lo g g in g com pany head in a tio n fo r county cle rk. w hat w o rrie d because of the ap school system d u rin g the Interve n- | fro m tn<* d is tric t, the signers de Spanish A m e rica n w a r v e te ra n s ' q u arters near G lenw ood. parent uninterested a ttitu d e o f the m g years w ith the exception of , m an ding to he le ft out o f the d is a r e p a rtic u la rly urged to p a r tic i W ednesday afte rn o o n a ju r y was voters, excite m en t grew as the day the period lie tw ie n 1911 and 1917 pate M em bers o f Lt. K rue ge r's I tr ic t w h in it is form ed. advanced. In eve ry place w h e re when he served ns cou nty super- . na tio n a l guard com pany w ill pa com pleted and take n by bus to Many Acres Signed re tu rn s w ere being received sm a ll in te n d e n t o f schools. rade and w ill m ake up the fir in g vie w the scene o f th e accident and One set of petitions, w h ich co v quad fo r the "S a lute to the Dead.' a ll w itnesses excused u n til th is groups and la rg e r crow ds assembled Old (»rails Coming ered p ro p e rty outside of the H ills Bov Scout troops are in v ite d to m o rn in g A tto rn e y s are W. G. Hare to a w a it the outcom e o f the va rio u s F eature o f the an n ive rsa ry pro- I contests. boro un io n high school d is tric t m arch in the parade. O rgan iza fo r the p la in t if f and E. B. Tongue gram w ill be the presence at the fo r the defendants. Weather Ideal and school d is tric t 54. accounted tions w ill not m arch fro m the exercises o f fo u r o f the fiv e grad- i C o n tra c to r A b an d o n s D e e p - fo r 12,195 acres o f fa rm lands. Excuse O ther Jurors th e a te r to the cem etery, b u t a ll W eather was id e a l fo r b rin g in g n a te s 'o f the firs t class in 1911. | F igures w ere not yet a va ila b le on w ill go in autom ooiles. T ra n s p o r On th e ju r y are A r th u r W. K in g , out the vote, w ith heavy ra in s the e r Cuts U n til L a te r "L a d y " w e nt to ja il S a tu rd a y i Those present w ill be Mrs. John , these d is tric ts but an ix a m in a tio n ta tio n fo r those w ith o u t it w ill be Lo uis Finegan, M ild re d M . H u d n ig h t and came w agging out M on- ! previous n ig h t, c lo u d y skies and L a nsinge r <I,ura T a in ie sie i o f C h i- | o f the p e titio n s indica ted th a t l i b fu rn ish e d by the Veterans o f F or son, P h ilip H e rge rt, Edna A. K lin g . day m o rn in g undistu rbed by the 1 some ra in and w in d on F rid a y , i ago. M rs W S M eyers 'M y r tle I (C o n tin u e d on page W, rn iu m n 2) farm ers fou nd th e ir a tte n tio n less Claude E. E slinger. M a ry M Bovee, experience, tho ugh she had been I D igging of sewer d itc h along F, eral num bers were signing, H a rve y) P o rtla n d . Miss Gussie S ig j D u rin g M onday, 289 signers were centered on a ffa irs o f the fie ld . G len H. Epler, M y r tle P. Nelson. a g re a tly w o rrie d lit t le dog. ler. H illsb o ro , and Zenas Olson. I Cedar street, and o th e r po rtion s of Because of the la te votin g, c o u n t A nne H a m ilto n , R obert R. G raves From the black tip of h e r nose P o rtla n d M rs Freem an Berbes H ills b o ro in the v ic in ity o f the r a il added to the g ro w in g list, m a kin g a in g was delayed and re tu rn s d id and Reatha P. S m ith . A ll ju ro rs to the black and w h ite plu m e of ' A lic e I.u iid i Long Beach. Cal., w ay tracks, speeded up th is week to ta l, w ith previous signatures, of not begin com ing in to the A rg u s when the d itc h e r d re w out o f the 445 names rep rese nting a to ta l ! not s e rv in g w ere excused u n til her d a in ty ta il she is a la d y; fas w ill be unable to attend. u n til a fte r 10 o'clock. L a rg e r p re Tuesday unless ca lle d in th e m ean tid io u s and somewhat a lo o f w ith D iplom as w ill be presented to deep cut and in to th e sha llo w e r acreage o f 18,545. tim e. cincts had not made re tu rn s by 3 strangers, and not at a ll w illin g to E veryw he re, F in d le y said, land approxim ately 100 students, the digging. o'clo ck S atu rday m orn ing . Begun Ihe m id dle o f M arch, w o rk ow ners were w illin g to sign and i W ashbourn alleges th a t his foot make the firs t advances. largest class yet to graduate, the Post m o rte m e x a m in a tio n o f th e A p p a re n tly she loves h e r m aster was crushed and p e rm a n e n tly in class o f 1935 being 97, an in has been delayed by deep cuts he said he believed there w o uld be ' return s, b y local exp erts fo llo w in g w a te r a n d no p a rtic u la r d iffic u lty in b rin g in g : ju re d when t h e H a rtw ic k -D a v is w ith u n d yin g affectio n, w illin g to crease being shown in the num ber w h ich encountered the fin a l cqunt, a ttrib u te d m uch o f tru c k , d riv e n by E llis , s tru c k an make any sacrifice to be near him g ra d u a tin g each year since the quicksand at a de pth of 15 feet Ihe proposal to a stop in W a s h in g -1 the in te re s t to the solid fr o n t p re eye-beam ly in g on th e un lo a d in g and tha t was w h y she w e nt to org a n iza tio n o f fu ll courses in H ills and more. The w a te r level, h o w ton county, at least. M onday a fte r sented by the Tow nsend pension ever. is g ra d u a lly fa llin g , according noon. the pe tition s were taken be dock on ro lle rs and upset it, caus ja il — that and because a k in d ly j boro, Barnes said o rg an izatio n th ro u g h o u t the county, fo re Ihe Oregon H y d ro -e le c tric com H ills b o ro M e th o d is t C h u rc h in g it to fa ll on his foot. He a l '’ ■•puty s h e riff w o u ld not break the P rep ara tions now are un de rw ay to the w orkm en. w h i c h L a rg e C rew s T h ru s tin g W a y the candidates a flilia te d w ith the fo r the closing o f school next week, leges th a t E llis was ne g lig e n t in bond o f com panionship The quicksand and w a te r have mission w h ere he was told . F in d - ; clubs, ru n n in g s tro n g ly th ro u g h the re being no classes M onday, forced the te m po rary suspension o f ley said, tha t they could not ac tha t he d id not set the brakes of bound the p a ir together. S elected fo r M e e tin g out the e n tire count. N e a re r C o u n ty L in e Som ething was wrong, te r r ib ly the tru c k , b u t a llo w e d it to slide and those ta k in g exa m in ation s a t w o rk on the m ain tru n k sew er line, cept the p e titio n s and th a t p e ti The hardest fo u g h t race o f the ten din g Tuesday. Wednesday and hut crew s have been la y in g con tions p re v io u s ly file d , w ere re je c t in to th e lo ad ing dock, s tr ik in g the w ro ng w ith the master. She kne w w hole p rim a ry centered about the ' By Bluri rh e Ek*hw< r th . C o u n ty Home only that he staggered as he w a lk beam. T hursd ay F in a l assembly of s tu d necting branches along side streets ed Laborers on W ilso n R iv e r W P A d is tric t a tto rn e y 's o ffic e on the re l)e m o n « tm ti< n A m t i There is said to be some ta lk of ents w ill be th is F rid a y , Barnes T w o machines were w o rk in g this The defense cla im s th a t W ash ed—th a t his feet were lik e lead p ro je c t are “ com ing aro un d the p u b lica n tic k e t. As th e co u n tin g said. week, one on Seventh street m o v a law suit to pre ven t the in clusion I Hom em akers o f W ashington coun bo urn had been w a rn e d th a t he and that his u su a lly gentle voice F irst a c tiv ity in connection w ith in g no rth , and an othe r on Cedar o f the cou nty w ith in the d is tric t. ! ty w ill gather in H ills b o ro fo r the was in a dangerous place and had was th ic k and g r u ff w ith an u n m o u n ta in ," acco rding to th e m o n th - advanced th ro u g h th e n ig h t, the the g ra du ation program w ill he street d riv in g the branch lin e w est In th is connection, in re je c tin g the firs t tune n e xt week to voice th e ir refused to m ove and th a t he was usual tenseness. j ly la b o r re p o rt made th is w eek re tu rn s sw u n g f ir s t one and then To her dog m ind, som ething m ust ! by K . E. T illo ts o n , W P A reside nt the o th e r in to the lead, w ith a the ju b ile e baccalaureate service ward. The contractors expect to pe tition s, the com m ission said that ideas on w h a t they w ant to hear not an em ploye o f the tru c k in g m a jo rity going to G. Russell M o r S unday n ig h t in the hig h school m ake good tim e as long as the tlic county already was in clud ed iu 1 i and learn in va rio u s home exte n com pany o r th e C onsolidated and be done about th is, and w hen he engineer. gan, in cu m b e n t, ove r P a u l L. P a t a u d ito riu m b e ginning at 8 o'clock machines arc d ig g in g at the s h a l the proposed d is tric t and the re sion u n its o f the cou nty fo r the th e re fo re was trespassing on the I set out on his w ay home, she f o l O f the total, 52.8 acres o f r ig h t- terson, o n ly on re tu rn s frb m the I com ing year. These ideas w i ll be lo a d in g dock T h is is answered by lowed close to his heels, her eves, po rt file d . Rev. Charles M Reed, pastor of lo w e r levels. I last precincts. A tto rn e ys are o f the im pression expressed in six interest gro up W ashbourn in his re p ly by de cla r ! b ro w n and flecke d w ith the lig h t o f-w a y have been cleared o f brush th e IL 11-hum M i'tlm di-I c liiin h w ill A t the disposal pla n t, w here In the c le rk 's race on the re p u b - preside, and the program w ill begin quicksand and hidden springs were that should the m a tte r o f estab m eetings, w h ic h w i ll be in ses in g that E llis had in v ite d h im to of evening fix e d upon him in puz and 32.5 acres grubbed, a n d o f w ith a hym n. “ H oly. H oly, H o ly ,“ encountered in the excavations, the lis h in g a d is tric t be brought to a sion fro m 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m., m ake the t r ip and assist in u n zlem ent. N ow and then she whined, th is to ta l the re n o w are 13,000 feet ! ' lica n tic k e t, w ith fiv e in the fie ld , W. A. T upper, E d w in L. G raham to receive o n ly a g r u ff answer, fo llo w ) d by the in vo ca tio n by Rev concrete floo rs o f the p rim a ry and vote, in w h ic h p o ll W ashington T hursday, M ay 28. at the M e th o loading. o f pioneer road o ve r w h ic h tra n s- ; and R o be rt H. K e lly led the lis t la ckin g the usual assurance. d ist church. T h ird and W ashing cou nty re je cte d the proposal and H a rry Downey. se ttlin g tanks a ll nave been la id N e x t c iv il case on the calendar A nd so the p a ir tra v e le d dow n p o rt tru c k s can c a rry m en to the | w hen fin a l precincts began a r r iv Sermon w ill be by R ight R e ve r and form carpenters were busy . ca rrie d in o th e r counties, th is coun- ton. , the h ig h w a y as the s w ift c a r s place of em ploym ent. The crew s ing. H o w eve r, the race was n o t (C u n tin u e d i»n page M, ru lu m n j ) M rs. Azalea Sager, state c lo th is K e lle r vs. S challbcrger. end B en ja m in I) D a gw e ll I) D . th is week settin g forme fo r the big decided u n til the last votes w ere Cases file d in c irc u it c o u rt th is passed. T hey bro u g h t fe a r to her in g specialist and n e w ly appointed Bishop of the E p b cop al Diocese of p rim a ry tanks. state leader, w ill be cha irm an o f week in clu d e d L u e lla L. H o w e ll vs gentle heart as the y screamed by have reached the steeper grades o f counted. E a rly re tu rn s gave J. M . O regon O th e r num bers in clud e S tre tch e r o f Scholls an edge fo r As soon as these are poured and ( ( o n iin u r d on page 5, "olum n 1) so clcse. F in a lly the re came a the m ountains. the org an izatio n and a d m in is tra tio n m usic by the q u a rte t; scrip tu re machine w h ich g ro un d to a stop group. M rs. D ella M . C yphers of le a d in g by Rev. G uy P. D u ffie ld ; the form s rem oved, the w o rk of In a d d itio n to the above w o rk , considerable tim e, the lead fin a lly and words fo llo w e d w h ic h grew 7.100 cub ic feet o f d ir t have been sw in g in g to G raha m and on the N o rth P lains w ill be secretary. hym n. "N o w The Day is O ve r", p o u rin g concrete on the n e xt set , in to alm ost savage arg um e nt as m oved by the shovels and p o w e r last re tu rn s to T upp er, w h o w on Mrs. M aud M . Morse, state spe and the benediction by Rev H. 1,. o l tanks w ill begin. men tugged and pu lle d at the mas m a ch in e ry in p la cin g the roa dw ay out, W illia m H. D ie rd o rff, w h o was A p p ro x im a te ly 50 men now are I c ia lis t in parent education and c h ild i P utnam o f the H ills b o ro C h ris tia n te r to drag h im w ith in the m achine. ! on grade and p re p a rin g it fo r s u r expected to ru n w e ll to w a rd the em ployed on crew s operated by the ' guidance, w ill be cha irm an o f the chu rch Her p la in tiv e protest, com ing fro m facing. Some 600 m en are em ployed top, dropped in to last place w ith pa ren t-e du cation group and Mrs. P rog ram M ay 29 is in the na ture tw o contractors in co n stru ctio n o f | S tre tch e r fo u rth and K e lly th ird . ■ one so sm all, was ignored. I in shifts. .... ’ ‘ » e r lines ano tanks, and the : John Plass o f Roy w ill be secre- of an a n n ive rsa ry h o n o rin g the I h ie f R aid s C h ic k e n House One su rp rise in the dem ocratic A t last, the arg um e nt d ra w in g ta ry . Joan Patterson, state special-1 25th year o f the high school in the 1 w o rk in g force is said to be nearly. ' W o lf C reek road project, w h ic h colum n was P. W. L illis o n o f D u r to a clim ax, fe ll q u ie t as the men if not a ll. com plete. K 'u n lln u r d on p » | , 3. colum n 4) ist in home furnishings, w ill be ' has been in o p era tion a m o n th ham, fo rm e r P o rtla n d taxica b d r iv in W e s t S lop e C o m m u n ity return ed to th e ir car and departed, cha irm an o f the house fu rn ish in g s B e rry P ro d u c ers A n o th e r Job operated by the c ity . i in Session leaving the p a ir alone again beside on M ay 16, shows 14.8 acres o f e r and operator, w ho outdistanced section and M rs R. W. Rasmussen w h ich is nearing com pletion, is the ' rig h t-o f-w a y cleared and e ig h t B. B Reeves, w e ll k n o w n o ld -tim e the road. It was then the m aster John C o nn ell, s h e riff, and his dep o f S herw ood w ill be secretary. M rs. j c ity park where tw o stone en a t Scholls M a y 2 8 acres grubbed. T he crew also has resident o f the Cedar M ill section staggered a fe w steps more, sank trances have been constructed and ' uties. have been exp ectin g d a ily to M aud P u rvin e . hom e dem onstra com pleted 3600 feet o f pioneer in the race fo i assessor. L illis o p . q u ie tly to the macadam and la y the pa rk landscaped. Roads th ro u g h b rin g home the bacon, i f the three tio n agent fro m C o lum b ia county, road w h ile the camp, w h ich in - cam paigned on a Tow nsend and s till. the pa rk are n e arly com pleted w ith ' m onths old p o rk e r ow ned by M otz w ill act as ch a irm a n o f the c lo th - ' B e rry gro w e rs inte rested in some i eludes b u ild in g s fo r tools, tim e b o r plan k, w h ile Reeves B ro th e rs o f O renco and stolen last in g section w ith M rs, N. P. Jo h n o f the new va rie tie s o f berries, in I Here then was tragedy, her dog keepers and pow der, is 25 per cent union ( C M la rock in place. it in a td on page «. .o lu a in 3» m in d repeated. F ra n tic a lly the red cem pleted. son o f B eaverton secretary. M rs. ' s tra w b e rry plan t im p rovem e nt, in A ll landscape pla n tin g s seem to week has become bacon. ( ('o n iin u r d on page 8, colum n SI have been successful and a num ber A cco rd in g to the re p o rt o f the Thom as R. Roe fro m Gaston w ill selection o f m ore h e a v ily produ cing T he p a y ro ll shows 150 men cm - 1 be secretary in the recreation sec- red raspberries, and c o n tro l o f d is of new trees w ill be fou nd in v a r th e ft, the pig. w h ic h was w h ite ployed on the p ro je ct, a ll tra n s- j D eceased N e v e r F u lly O v e r ious parts of the grounds as w e ll and three m onths old. was k ille d in tion . ease and insect pests in berries po rte d d a ily fro m P o rtla n d by spe- | Luncheon w ill be served at 12:15 w ill be inte rested i n 't h e fie ld as a considerable am ount of s h ru b its pen. la id on the grass nearby to A c c id e n t In ju rie s c ia l tra n s p o rt trucks. o'clock by th e ladies o f the M e th bery. Grass, planted th is spring, bleed and then taken aw ay. O th e r m eeting at the R o w e ll B roth ers As a safety measure on both i has pushed though the ground and th e fts at the M otz place since the odist church. Special guests w ill b e rry p la n tin g . T h u rsd a y. M ay 28 projects, an am bulance has been ( in clu d e m em bers o f the cou nty j at 1:30 p. m.. acco rding to W F. C h ris Peterson, 84, w e ll kn o w n carpeted the new areas w ith green. firs t o f the year, acco rding to the added. A doctor and tw o fir s t aid rep ort, in c lu d e fo u r sacks o f b a r court, secretary o f the H ills b o ro I C yrus, c o u n ty agent cou nty resident o f n o rth o f H ills m en are m a intained on each s h ift ley at one tim e and a sack o f , C ham ber o f Com m erce, the county boro, died at the fa m ily home Tues D o n a ld E. Long W in s A t th is m ee ting the fo llo w in g to care fo r accidents and pre ve n t A n n u a l M eetin g and Picnic ba rle y and an othe r o f m ill feed at ' school su p erintend en t, county a g ri questions w ill be some o f those day noon, never h a vin g fu lly re N o m in a tio n fo r J u d g e another. c u ltu ra l agent and others in te re s t to be discussed and the experience Shick T w ic e W in n e r ; C lu b hazards w h ich m ig h t re su lt in ac- | -c o v e re d fro m in ju rie s received cidents. a t M e t z g e r P a rk Sunday n ig h t, an othe r re p o rt ' ed in a d u lt education. w hen s tru c k dow n by an a u to Donald E. Long, ex - m u n icip a l and resu lts o f w o rk in connection The m o rn in g program w i ll in to H e a r o f R o ta ry M e e t states, vandals broke the p a d lo c k , m o b ile in P ortla nd N ovem ber 7. ju dg e in P ortla nd“ and son o f M r w ith problem s these questions sug 1935 He suffere d a leg fra c tu re at and Mrs L. A. Long of H illsb oro , on the chicken house door at th e ! clude talks by m em bers o f the state gest w i ll be shown. A n n u a l W ashington C o un ty V et- extension s ta ff fro m O regon State homo o f Mrs. J. A. Shaw on Rue- I tha t tim e and seemed on the road received Hie n o m in ation fo r c irc u it I crans' association a ll-d a y m eeting M rs I v H ow ,o t r , l n B °ysen and Y oung- college, here fo r the day. James S hick, rep rese nting Forest bottom Lane, West Slope, in th e ' | and p ic n ic w ill be held at M etz i«rs. b c rric s , in ic o f tr e , Hsing jn ,.eg.(rd to recovery, w hen about fiv e weeks judge, cou rt of dom estic relations, ago he began to fa il ger p u b lic pa rk Sunday, and m em in P ortla nd F rid a y and w ill contest eastern part o f the county, and re- ■ Sager w i ll speak on the subject to in ju r y , causes o f red rasp be rry G rove union high school, w on firs t F une ral services w ill he held F r i in the fin a ls next N ovem ber w ith moved six chickens. The chickens | “ G oin g on L e a rn in g ": Miss Case troubles, va lu e o f new va rie tie s of place and the R o ta ry clu b cup fo r H ills b o ro fire m e n are sponsoring bers o f a ll veterans' organizations day at 2 p. m. at the Donelson the incum bent, Judge C larence E. were k ilte d before rem o val from w ill speak on "A n a ly z in g the C oun sm a ll fru its , c o n tro l o f diseases of the second consecutive tim e in the a baseball benefit dance at Shute and a u x ilia rie s and th e ir fa m ilie s the Shaw p ro p e rty, the heads being ty's N u tr itio n Needs"; M iss P a tte r blackcaps and the s u p p ly o f th is annual county hig h school o r a to r i <( o n lin u e d on p a r e .1. rn lu m n 40 G ilb e rt. S aturday n ig h t. are in v ite d . T u a la tin V a lle y post, son w i ll speak on "P la n n in g a cal contest at a R o ta ry d in n e r p a rk a u d ito riu m le ft as evidence. A m erican Legion, is the host group. House F u rn is h in g P ro je c t"; and crop, e ffe c tiv e c o n tro l o f s p ittle m eetnig in the Veterans' h a ll T h u rs M usic w ill be fu rn ish e d by M c Program w ill in clu d e speeches, M r. and M rs L. E. R ennells of bug, e ffe ct o f the e a rly fa ll freeze day night. S ubject was "T h e U n ite d D onald o f the N a vy and his m u si Mrs. M orse w il speak on "W h y a rou te fo u r H illsb o ro , near Orenco. ' on s tra w b e rrie s, and c rin k le dis- i States cal m a rin e rs o f P ortla nd . Funds m usic and a v a rie ty o f e n te rta in P arent E ducation P ro je ct". Can A chieve N e u tra lity ment. Free coffee w i ll be served at have asked the assistance o f the T he seven extension u n its in case and p la n t selection as a m e th T hrou gh L e g isla tio n ." S h ick is the w ill be used fo r p ip in g w a te r in to noon and a ll veterans and p a trio tic s h e riff's o ffic e in lo ca tin g th e ir od o f e lim in a tin g it. the new baseball park. W ashington cou nty w ill each send son o f Mrs. Eva D ow ns o f H ills gro up m em bers are in v ite d to come daughter, w ho disappeared from I boro. The 25-cent tic k e ts w ill be good and b rin g basket lunches. hom e S a tu rd a y nigh t. The g ir l is 15 I six o ffic ia l delegates. B ut every fo r the dance or any baseball game hom em aker in the county is in O th er p a rticip a n ts in the con O ffice rs in clu d e Dan D a ffro n o f years old. the re p o rt reads, and her v ite d to attend. test were L ym a n W ebb o f B ea ver in H illsb o ro . The fire m e n urge the Forest G rove, one o f the fe w su r- H ills b o ro businessmen found out was received u n til it reappeared I name is L o rra in e . co-operation o f all. ton, Miss C h ris tin e Robb o f H ills Miss Donna S andford of N o rth (C o n tin u ed on p a c e 3, colum n 2) M onday noon how m uch w a te r packed in cases sealed and ready - ^ = ----- - r - - i w i -wr— ■ Plains w ill have charge of the boro and Robert B arn ey o f T ig a rd . T was in W ashington co u n ty m ilk . fo r shipm ent. Judges were E d w in L . ’ G raham of nu rse ry school. The place o f discove ry was the A W ashington co u n ty reside nt of Forest G rove and M rs. H. H. S tan - Strange, perhaps, to the eyes of hut fo u r m onths. Clarence W. C la rk n a rd and R E. W ile y. C a rn a tio n condenser and the oc those m a kin g the tou r, was the o f G arden Home, was named as. ... - ........................ .. in clud ed songs casion an othe r o f the cham ber o f large stream o f w a te r flo w in g from M usical num bers com m erce "K n o w Y ou r H ills b o ro " the b a tte ry o f condensers as the one o f the delegates to the re p u b - 1 by the boys' chorus fro m the grade S eventy W ashington co u n ty bo y, scries w h ich w ill include, when m ilk was heated and Ihe w a te r Hcan na tio n a l co n ve n tio n and in d i- : schools under d ire c tio n o f Miss com pleted, a ll o f Ihe in d u strie s of evaporated, Io appear la te r and and g irls w i ll attend the 4-H club cates a v ic to ry in th is p a rtic u la r ( ( o n iin u rd on p a x r J. colum n 3) sum m er school w h ich w ill he held the c ity represented in Ihe cha m flo w aw ay in to the sewer. case fo r the T ow n scnd ites as he 'a t the O regon State college, June i O utsta nd ing 4-H e xh ib its o f liv e year there w ill be about 30. T here R ubbish placed on the c u rb ber o f commerce. w on out over m en f a ir ly w e ll On the same flo o r w ith the con stock and crops are an ticipated fo r w ill be classes fo r the D uroc J e r in g fo r free tra n sp o rta tio n to k n o w n ove r the state. V a ry in g the usual plan o f ea ting densers, also is the v io le t ray lig h t, | 8 to 20, in clusive, reports I,. E. th is year's W ashington county fa ir, sey, C hester W h ite and Poland the d u m p g r o u n d s to d a v luncheon In the cham ber d in in g an ingenuous devise, w h ich sub i Francis, assistant cou nty agent. C la rk has been a resident of states L. E. F rancis, assistant C hina breeds. A cco rd in g to w ord received from I • T h u rsd a y) w ill not be ac room and then v is itin g the in-1 jects a flo w in g film o f m ilk to the G arden Home since Jan ua ry, when co u n ty agent. d u stry, luncheon was served at a i v ita liz in g rays, a d ding the v ita m in H. C. Seym our, slate clu b lender. I cepted, acco rding to those in he a rriv e d fro m Cove, w h ere he C ro p e x h ib its arc alw ays lim ite d , George H e n ry M eyer. 74, resi- charge o f H ills b o ro "C lean-U p long table at the condenser w ith necessary to health. I th is sum m er session w ill be t h e Breed specials, troph ie s and spe due to the e a rly date o f the fa ir, ! was police chief, the o n ly e le ctive ' dent of the B lo o m in g d is tric t fo r W eek." the ra ttle of cans, Ihe g rin d of ma-1 C ontinuous tests are being ru n | largest ever held. c ia l contests have stim u la te d an but several c lu b m em bers are o ffic e of his career, it has been re ch in e ry, and the orchestra m usic to according to the guides. de ter- vealed. He liv e d fo r 11 years at i 41 years, died at the fa m ily home in te re st w h ich should resu lt in a p la n tin g e a rly m a tu rin g varieties T h is m o rn in g c ity tru c k s be E n ro llm e n ts fo r Hie school close ' at noon Wednesday. He had been large num ber o f e x h ib its as w e ll o f potaeocs and seed corn w ith the w 2»l,eh , e v l!i*,o ls atp' ( m in e the chem ical content of aeh June I. The m in im u m ago lim it Cove, w h ere he was secretary of gan p ic k in g up sacks, boxes as e x h ib its o f im p roved q u a lity . in te n tio n o f h a vin g w e ll-m a tu re d The luncheon, ¡(self was out o f batch of m ilk and the conditions has been raised to 14 w ith the I and b a rrels of rub bish set out the Tow nsend club. F o u r years in poor health fo r six years. F uneral services w i l l ' be he ld at The W ashington co u n ty 4-H d a iry e x h ib its by fa ir lim e . There are the o r d in a r y , fe a tu rin g d a iry pro- under w h ich it was placed in the exception of those clu b m em bers J d u rin g the e a rly pa rt of the was spent on the P o rtla n d police 2 p. m. S atu rday fro m St. Peters show has been classed as one o f the several a ctive garden clubs in the ducts w h ich Included m ilk , both i j [ can ran. . Thus, from week. force, when he le ft in 1918 to fa rm i m is, iro n ) day to day, a a tte n d in g on scholarships in w h ich L u th e ra n church at B lo o m in g w ith o u tsta nding d a iry shows o f the cou nty th is year th a t w ill lie en treated and untreated, cheese san d-I record is kept o f the m ilk canned, case the m in im u m age lim it is 12. ' in M ontana. A p p a re n tly , ju d g in g by the Rev. E W. H in rich s o ffic ia tin g . I n wiehes, cottage cheese salad, ice even to n u m b e rin g the cans cans. T h is O n ly clu b m em bers re ce ivin g halt "T h e o n ly th in g m y v ic to ry can term ent w ill be in the B lo o m in g northw est. Last year there were te rin g e xh ib its. mass of m a te ria ls on every 79 head o f d a iry ca ttle e xh ib ite d . cream In cups and an ice cream a llo w s a fu ll checkup at any tim e scholarships fro m ' Ihe slate fa ir i co rn e r and pa rkin g , the c ity be a ttrib u te d to is that rep ub lica n cem etery. J u d g in g and de m on stra tion w o rk T h is year there should be an in is un de r w a y in the various clubs. sandw ich. Cost of the meal was d i in ease a shipm e nt of m ilk is not w ill ho p e rm itte d to attend summer voters o f O regon are fa vo ra b le to w ill m ove several tons of ru b M r. M eyer was born in H anover, crease in the num ber e x h ib ite d due vid ed het ween t he com pany and up to standard. school fo r Just one week. The cost Ihe p o litic a l philosophies on m v G erm any, A p r il 20. 1862, and came bish to the c ity dum p, freeing Last year W ashington county clu b the cham ber o f com m erce m i nb er- N e a rly Ihe w hole process is now o f the tw o weeks' slim m er session | the c ity o f u n s ig h tly litte r. b a llo t slogan." he states. His b a llo t to the U n ited States 44 years aro . to the fact th a t ru lin g s re g a rd in g m em bers had ou tsta nding Judging shlp. a b ortio n testing e lim in a te d several autom atic, from o il bu rn e rs in the is $12. w h ich includes, room, bourd slogan read: " I w ill insist upon a Deceased is su rvived by the w id o w . and d e m on stra tion teams Mos of D u rin g the last |>art of this A fte r the luncheon, the till bu si steam boilers to Ihe pa ckin g o f Ihe and reg istratio n. Tow nsend plan p la n k and stan dard | Ida Meyer, and the fo lo w in g sons clu b members fro m e x h ib itin g last the clu b members, w ho pa rticip ated week the fir e de partm ent w ill year. Jersey, G uernsey. H o lstein ness men in attendance were d i cans fo r shipm ent. H um an aid Is bearer." W ashington cou nty delegates w ill con du ct inspections o f resi and daughters. Mrs. H e r m 1 n e and B ro w n Swiss are the breeds on these teams, are e lig ib le to vided in to sm a ll groups and con necessary to unload the cans and I he transp orted to C o rv a llis by take p a rt again th is year, w hich He asserts that he ne ver stum ped Rueeker. C ornelius; A lb e rt a n d shown. dences a n d business places, ducted th ro u g h the fa cto ry by em la te r to start them on the way, but school bus at a cost o f n p p ro x i- should give added o p p o rtu n ity ta r the state, cla im s no w id e a cq u a in t- I Ernest M eyer. Mrs. Sophia P fah l, sea rching out fir e hazards and One o f the features in the liv e fin e r w o rk. ployes, each step in the processing from th a t p o in t the cans r o ll auto- ) m a tc ly $2 each. The bus w ill leave ance and had no lie u te n a n ts w o rk - ! M rs. Elise S ta rk, and Misses A nna stock de partm ent th is year w ill be m a k in g suggestions fo r e lim in a of condensed m ilk being exp la ine d m a tie a lly from the u n lo a d in g room H illsb o ro , B eaverton and T ig a rd Special aw ards fo r th is year's ing. C la rk appeared at tw o western and Esther M eyer, a ll of C o rne liu s the hog show. T w e lv e hogs w ere tio n o f dangerous situations. in d e ta il fro m the tim e the m ilk (Cun.inutd on psf* 3, co lu m n 2) Jun e 7. fa ir are as follow s: D. G. L illy’s O regon Tow nsend ra llie s . ro u te 2. e x h ib ite d last year, whereas, th is Old G ra d s F eatu re Many Sign Petitions Alleges in Prim ary N egligence Sewer Digging Gaining Speed, Ground Drier Many Races C lose Man's Dog, Pal, Keeps Faithful Vigil at Prison Home Groups Gather Here for Session Officers Seek Stolen Porker Sea Highways Now Advance in Mountains Rowell Farm Meeting Place Chris Peterson Funeral Friday County Vets’ Group to Meet Grove Youth Wins Contest Baseball Benefit Dance Saturday Carnation Factory Scene Businessmen ’s Luncheon Registration Open for Club Session County Resident 4 M onths Elected Outstanding Club Exhibits Expected for County Fair Tons of Rubbish Being Collected G. H . Meyer Dies at Blooming H om e ’I (t<ratuis<e as 3» u ls s M <)