The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 09, 1936, Image 1

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Parade Please
Crowd; Carlson
(Jives A ddress
M ore than fo u r block* lo n g and
d e signated by the o n lo o k e rs a.i
w e ll executed, th e F o u rth o f J u ly
parade S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w ent o ff
on schedule de
s p ite a th re a t ol j
la in
C ro w d s th ro n g
ed t h e streets
a lo n g t h e
lim
o f m a rc h c u rly
In th e m o rn in g ,
w h ile
a n o th e r
c ro w d w a ite d in
th e p a rk. L a r g ­
e r cro w d s th a n
usual, also w ere
in atte nd a n ce at
tile p a trio tic e x ­
ercises
in I h e
im ­
BUtfttU. a u d ito r iu m
m e d ia te ly
a fte r
( ' . ( . ( a r ls o u
A ct o f G ood N eig h b o r
th e fla g ra is in g at the co n clu sio n
o f th e iia iu d i-
C o m m itle e s In te re ste d In t h e
a "good
D e s ig n a tlilg the W P A
in p u ra ry purad* and th e exercises e x p ri ssed
n e ig h b o r" to th , S ( - I I I
need o f n e lg h lx l l y assistance, K them selves us pleased w ith th e a t ­
,1 G r if f it h , » ta li' a d m in is tra to r o f tendance at both events, and th e
W P A . addressed i la rg e c ro w d at R o ta ry d u b c o m m itte e , headed by
I.
W ile y , expressed pleasure
th e d liruttiin cerem onies In hl for It
Shiite I rk in the p a rk Friday aft- at th e n u m b e r o f flo a ts and the
le
n
g
th
o
f th e parade
em oon,
I ’ recedi d by " U n d e S a in ." in th e
H e rb Staple», c h a irm a n o f th
person o f L e w M c C iis k e r w h o liv i s
c h a m b e r o l co m m e rce c o m m ltti-
n e a r O re n ro , and fo llo w e d by the
f.,r th e d e d ic a tio n , in tro d u c e d th
H ills b o ro
N a t io n a l
spi , a k e i M a v o r .I II G a rre tt, M n co lo rs a n d
pri •sident o f l h e G u a i d sn ie ii. th e parade s w u n g d o w n
W
F t v in s ,
l l i l l s l r o G .n d i'ti club; ■! I- Aii- M a in stree t a fe w m in u te s a fte r
c h a irm a n i .f the p a rk co n i- !) a in
derno!
F o llo w in g th e so ld ie rs c a m e
m itte» o f th e c ity c o u n c il, and S
c h ie f o f th e f ir e de - "G iK ld c '.." B e rn ice and h e r p a rty
W M e ih in
in
» p e d a l a u to m o b ile s w ith M a y o r
pai Im e n t.
J It G a rre tt and o th e r c ity o f ­
M a y o r Speaks
M a y e r G a rre tt aid th a t a lth o u g h fic ia ls d o se beh in d
A fte r th e c ity o ffic ia ls cam e th e
be bad bl.s p a il in p ro m o tin g the
O reg o n G A
R f ife and d ru g
p a rk p ro je c t, lie had m o s tly been
c o rp -. D a u g h te r» o f U n io n
V e t­
on the sid e lin e » c h e e rin g In tu rn .
erans. S p a n is h -A m e ric a n w u r v e t­
he l i d i lu ce d th e c o iin c ilin e n . in - erans and th e ir a u x ilia r y : V e te r­
e lu d ili* ; A n d e rson . Jo h n W ism e r. ans o f F o re ig n W ars and th e ir a u x -
Di
.1 () Robb, and G eorge Me
(( ontm urd «»n uagr J. r v liin n 1)
Gee ci ity m anager lie designated
a
s
p
ro
b
a
b
ly
th
e
hardest
Mi G. e
WO1 R i ­ I m an in to w n .
G yrus, o u tlin e d »nine of
mi
thè W'i ir k o f th e G a rd e n c lu b in
landsci ip ln g th e p a rk and de cla re d
th u t n nst o f tiie w o rk was by M rs
C lia ile s I.a m k in .
who
not o n ly
b a il don ate d m oney and sh ru b b e ry
to th e p u rk . b u t also had spent
c o n s id e ra b le tim e w o rk in g there
C h ie f
M e lh ills li
presented t h e
c ity w ith a fla g , th ro u g h M a y o r
Garrett, who in tu rn presented it T w o In v e stig a tio n s to D ea l
to C o u n c ilm a n A n d e rson , G a rre tt
• aid th a t he b e lie ve d th is was o n ly
W ith W e a p o n A tta c k s
th b e g in n in g o f one o f th e most
b e a u tifu l p a rk s in A m e rica
S ix
in v e s tig a tio n s
a w a it
the
A n d e rs o n th a n k e d th e fire m e n
fo r th e o p p o rtu n ity to receive th e g ra n d ju r y w h e n it convenes in
fla g in the nam e o f th e citize n s of th e ju r y room , t h ir d Ih x ir o l the
H ills b o ro , and then. w ith th e aid c o u rt house th is m o rn in g 'T tiu r s -
o f C h ie f M e lh u ts ll. proceeded to d a y i. a cco rd in g In G R ussell M o r ­
Subpoenas
a tta c h th e fla g to the h a ly a rd ' gan. d is tric t a tto rn e y
As th e fla g was raised and un* w e n t fo rw a rd to witnesses th ro u g h
fu rle d to the s o u tli w in d , the iJeth- tin - s h e r iff e a rly th is w eek.
A m o n g th e cases to tie in v e s ti­
I • ■
any
band p 1 a y e d
g a te d a rc tw o in v o lv in g dangerous
S p a n g le d B a n n e r."
weapons
M a u ric e K n u d tso n . a r ­
was
in
tro
-
E .1 G r if f it h th e n
d iir r d by Staples, and a ftc r a fe w rested at Je rg cn s p a rk on the T u a l­
re m a rk s . ■ iitc r e I upon h is address a tin near T ig a rd , is ch a rg e d w ith
p o in tin g a fire a rm at a n o th e r. He
w h ic h fo llo w s :
" I t is e n tire ly f it t in g th u t w e is a lleged to have e n te re d in to a
s h o u ld h a v e I hi , lllipl e. sl\ e flag fa m ily a rg u m e n t as m e d ia to r, us­
in g a p is to l to (|il<-ll the a ffa ir.
(( nnlln u cd mi |>«<r • , »olum n I)
W C S m ith , a rre ste d at W es­
tim ber. is ch a rg e d w ith a tta c k w ith
a dangerous w eapon and is alleged
to have used a b u tc h e r k n ife on
■ me pel son and in flic te d p a in fu l
in ju r ie s on a n o th e r m an. w h o seiz­
ed th e k n ife .
Some cases in v o lv e m in o r m a t­
te rs . M org a n said, w h ile o th ers are
eeret
in v e s tig a tio n s
w h ic h m ay
C ounty U nion A n n u a l E vent com e to a head if th e ju r o r s fin d
in d ic tm e n ts
Set for J u ly 19
In c ir c u it c o u rt, tw o cases a re nil
I Hie ca le n d a r fo r t r ia l
T h e firs t.
J u ly 14. is G lo v e r vs C a rry , a h e a r­
Hoy H H e w itt o f Salem is to in g b e fore Ju d g e It E ra n k Peter».
g iv e th * p rin c ip a l address at th e T he o th e r is a c r im in a l ease in
F a rm
U n io n p ic n ic J u ly 19 at w h ic h F ra n k G ru b b o f n e a r D u r ­
H ip p lin g W aters p a rk O th e r speak- ham. Is ch a rg e d w itti th re a te n in g to
ei
w ill he H e rm a n F l.a fk y o f c o m m it a fe lo n y . T h e th re a t
is
Salem , and G eorge W. P otts o f said to have in v o lv e d a p ro m ise d
Je ffe rs o n , state pre sid e n t.
a tta c k on a n o th e r.
H e w itt’s su b je ct w ill he " O u r
A rre s te d last w eek by a d e p u ty
U t ilit y D is tr ic t.'' L a fk y w ill d is ­ fro m th e o ffic e o f Jo h n C o n n e ll,
cuss th«* F ra z e r-L e m k e fa rm m o r t­
sheriff. J It. C h e r r ill o f H ills b o ro
gage. and G eorge P otts w ill ta lk
plead g u ilty in c ir c u it hist T h u rs ­
on m a tte rs o f tin* F a rm U n io n . Th«* day. b e fo re Judge H. F ra n k Peters,
. p e a kin g w ill fo llo w the p ic n ic o r and was fin e d $1(H) and had his
basket lu n ch , w h ic h w ill he served
( ( o n lin u r d mi pain1 2, ro la m n 7)
at noon C o ffe e w ill be fu rn is h e d
by th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n and a ll
Kays Crop» l ine
farmers in te re s te d a re c o rd ia lly
W E B ro w n , m a il c a rr ie r on
in v ite d .
There w ill be s o n ie lllin g d u in j' ro u te 5. H ills b o ro , says th a t In-
fro m Id a in u n t il 5 o’c lo ck in d o e -n 't b e lie v e lie e ve r lias seen
th<* a fte rn o o n T here w ill be p le n tv th e crops on Ins ro u te lo o k b e tte r
o f good m usic «is a band n r tw o is tb .in th e y do th is year. H is ro u te
e xpected. P u b lic sp e a kin g system takes in the section so u th o f H ills ­
w ill he fu rn is h e d by G ro v e th e a tre b o ro and th ro u g h th e L a u re l c o m ­
m u n ity .
o f Forest G lo v e .
G o v ern m en t W o r k D e c la r e d
Marks
Prosperity
Sales Climb Record Crowds Attend
Speaker Hits Pageant
Ceremony for
Firemen’s Celebration Reflected in
"Lack of Aid” New “Goddess' Here Realty
Men Report Money Flows Freely as Throngs Pack Shute Bank Gains
to Destitute
W h ile 1500 persona Irx jk e d on
fro m the c ro w d e d side lin e s o f
S h u te p a rk dance a u d ito riu m F r i ­
day n ig h t, a c o lo rfu l parade passed
d o w n th e long flo o r in Hie g ra n d
in a rc h w h ic h te rm in a te d in
th e
c o ro n a tio n o f "G oddess" B e rn ic e
H o w a rd ,
p re tty
b lo n d H ill bo ro -
R e v o lu tio n in S ig h t U nie»» i t e w hom "L a d y L u c k ." .e le c te d to
r u le Hie "H a p p y D a y s " c e le b ra -
P e n sio n s W in , D e c la r e s
tio n .
C la d in s h im m e rin g w h ite s ilk
M ah o n ey H ere
w ith a g ra c e fu l tr a in t r a ilin g be-
h in d , and accom panied by h e r a t-
tendants. t w o
b ru n e tte s .
L illie
I B ro w n and M a rg a re t E s lin g e r in
I red s ilk gowns, and tw o blondes,
I H elen M cLean and D ale P o w e r in
blue, "G oddess" B e rn ice , re ce ive d
Joh n W eir D e r id e s A tte m p t | tie r d iadem fro m th e hands o f
I D o n a ld E Long, fo rm e r H ills b o ro
In v e stig a te T o w n se n d
I re -id e n t and p ro m in e n t P o rtla n d
I a tto rn e y .
T h e “ G oddess" and h e r a tte n d -
D e c la rin g th a t tie was fo r th e
ants w ere chosen fro m a fie ld o f
T o w n se n d p la n because it w o u ld
15 contestants by lo t at th e "G o d -
re m o ve tile bread lin e , o f to d ay.
(C ontinued on p age 1, colum n i )
W illis M a h o n e y,
K la m a th
Falls,
d e m o c ra tic n o m in e e tor U. S sen­
a to r, d e liv e re d an address F rid a y
a fte rn o o n in S h u te p a rk a u d ito riu m
b efore an a u d ie n ce o f 0<Hi T o w n ­
send c lu b m em b e rs and others. H is
address was p a rt o f a s ta te w id e
T o w n se n d p ic n ic in c o n n e ctio n w ith
Congress A ttacked
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H illsb o r o
D e a le r s
Park During Three-Day Festivities
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
D isc lo se
H illsb o r o
In stitu tio n
Show s
G r e a tly In crea sed
T r a n sa c tio n s T o ta lin g
$ 8 5 ,0 0 0 in J u n e
D e p o sits
Jam m ing Shute p ark to ca p ac ity and .setting a record
_______
. for all tim e “ H appy D ays” celeb ratio n s, a th ro n g , esti­
m ated a t m ore th a n 15,000 persons, w as in a tte n d a n c e Prosperity C om ing
Seek H ollies July 1. closing day of th e th re e -d a y fete sponsored by
| Many
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th e H illsboro firem en.
•Money flow ed freely all day and concessions did a ru sh ­ C h risten sen F e e ls N a tio n a l
, O th er S ta te s C o n trib u tin g to
ing business th ro u g h o u t the evening, and until late at
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S p e n d in g B ig H elp
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---------------------------------------- ♦ n ig h t as a dult.- and c h ild re n
P o p u la tio n
j
! Sales of real estate, both city and
’ ru ral, m ade d u ring Ju n e by H ills­
S h eriff Plays
Trump; Queen
Loses T rick
shoved
and pushed to get places on the
various rides, and inside the tents
of the show s scattered over th e
m idw ay. The carnival m anagem ent
reported tw ice as m uch money ta k ­
en in d u rin g the opening day, Ju ly
2. and on subsequent days, th an
on sim ilar days d u rin g the depres­
sion years.
U nprecedented increases in bank
deposits in H illsboro d u rin g the
last y e a r a re due, W C. C h risten ­
sen of th e C om m ercial N ational
Bank said this week, to th e increas­
es in farm prices and ’he vast e x ­
p en d itu res o I federal m o n e y
through various agency sources.
W hile the bulk of th e bank d e ­
positors in H illsboro ban k s a rc
from th e farm com m unities, the
business and in d u strial deposits
a re reflections, in g reat part, of
th e condition in th e ag ricu ltu ral
com m unities, C hristensen pointed
out.
S pending Helps
"T here is no doubt b u t w hat
governm ent spending," C hristensen
said, “has speeded th e m oney tu r n ­
over and we now a re in high hopes
th a t the tim e is near w hen all
m anner of industry w ill move, u n ­
aided, on th e m om entum alread y
gained."
B ank deposits in the C om m ercial
N ational of H illsboro, th e latest
bank rep o rt shows, have gained
$861.835.11 in the last th re e years.
D eposits J u n e 30, 1933. am ounted
to $752.852.29. A y ear later depos­
its had reached $986.429.09. and on
Ju n e 30. 1935, deposits w ere $1.197.-
292.83. This y ear deposits had clim b ­
ed to $1.614:687.40.
Six m onths ago to tal deposits
w ere $1,349.960 83. a gain of $264 -
726.57 since Ja n u a ry 1. C om parisons
also show th a t the b ank had cash
on hand and in o th er banks a y ear
ago of $94.978.49. as com pared to
$466,434.82 this year. C ash on hand
the first of th e y ear w as rep o rted
as $270.258.07.
B ank officials feel th a t th e fa s t­
er flow of m oney th ro u g h trad e
channels indicates a h ig h er degree
of prosperity, w hich, coupled w ith
! th e re tu rn in g confidence of b u si­
nessm en and farm ers, spell a heal-
► thy condition for W ashington coun-
' ty w ith the tu rn of th e sum m er into
’ autum n.
C oupled w ith th e increasing
b ank deposits, is th e re p o rt of b et­
te r sales by th e m erchants; th e
steady increases in hom e co n stru c­
tion; increased rem odeling and re ­
pair w ork u n d er w ay in th e coun­
ty. and a g reatly increased tem po
in real estate sales.
Good yields of berries this spring,
a fair hay crop, w hich probably
w ill brin g high prices before th e
w in ter is through; good grain pros­
pects w ith higher prices, forecasts a
g reater degree of pi«ospc-rity th is fall.
However, because of the d routh
in th e m iddle states, grain an d feed
prices have been bounding up,
bringing som e pessim ism to both
poultry and dairym en w ho are forc­
ed to purchase higher priced feed.
boro dealers, totaled approxim ately
$85.000. according to rep o rts gath-
j ered this w eek from th e various
1 dealers.
W hile sales a re designated a s ' The a ir turned blue under a
Schedule Followed
"slow ” by th e dealers, all app ear b rilliant cold, full moon M onday
T he e n tire celebration, despite
fairly well satisfied w ith the tu rn - 1 when Jo h n Connell, sheriff, and th reats of rain throughout th e three
, over for th e month. All feel th a t , H arry Johnson, deputy, cam e to days, w ent off as scheduled, w ith
: the places sol<^ brought good prices th e end of a hot trail. T here had crow ds increasing each afternoon
the “Happy Day ’ celebration
w ithin th e reach of th e class of been kidnaping in the late hours an d n ig h t u n til th e clim ax w ith
M ah o n e y was th e second sp e a k­
purchasers w ith w hom they w ere of Sunday night, but th e ie 's a d if­ the huge display of firew orks at
er. J o h n W e ir o f C a lifo rn ia , de-
, dealing.
liv e n n g th«- fir s t address b e fo re
ference betw een crim es and pranks. 9 o'clock S aturday night w itness­
M any N ew com ers
th e p ic n ic d in n e r in th e m o rn in g
I three young scions of prom inent ed by a densly packed th rong along
A b o u t llfkl persons w e re g a thered Joh n E p ier,
B
eaverton fam ilies learned.
In
all
instances,
b
u
t
a
few,
the
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34, C orn eliu s,
the railw ay track s and inside th e
C is t of character includes tw o p a rk fence from side to side of
in t l i e p a rk f o r th e d in n e r and to
sales w ere to persons w ho actually
D rop s from S igh t
hear W en
1 w ere seeking homes, m ost of them dashing young rivals and a damsel the park.
Young C hairm an
I coming to O regon from other states, ' fair. T heir nam es are w ithheld.
C hiefly, th e gath erin g w as seek­
Rev. Y o u n g was c h a irm a n o f th e
Plot: The trian g le in w hich one ing am usem ent, large crow ds a t­
seeking b etter clim ate and m ore
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a
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fo
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w
in
g
th
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w
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c
k
day. in tro d u c in g th e speakers A t
opportunities to m ake a living from rival seeks to elim inate the other. tending all b u t the ju n io r league
Scene: W here the road runs dow n baseball gam e on th e first day.
th e a fte rn o o n address he in t r o ­ o f his a u to m o b ile on th e C o lu m b ia I the land L ist of sales and agents
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the hill to cross the creek south- T he donkey baseball gam es in the
duced
M ayor J
It. G a rre tt
o f
follow:
H ills b o ro , w h o w elcom ed th e T o w n ­ C o n n e ll, sta te p o lic e a nd P o rtla n d
i
east
of B eaverton, in a cove be­ evening, th e dance and o th er fea­
Ten real estate sales have been
send m em b e rs to H ills b o ro , and o ffic ia ls are se e kin g J o h n E p le r, reported for Ju n e by W. G. Ide, side the highw ay w ith stately trees tu res on th e program , were w ell
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also in tro d u c e d W e ir.
all from out of th e state, totaling casting elfin shadow s across the attended.
F ea r th a t E p le r m a y
have
W e ir, a fte r a fe w w o rd s to th e
O nly one fa ilu re in th e program
$35.900.
They include six ty acres ground
"W ell fix h im " th ey agreed. w ar reported, th a t being th e aerial
audience, in tro d u c e d M ahoney, d e ­ m et w ith fo u l p la y , o r is w a n d e r­ to .H oy E. N eill of S an F rancisco
c la rin g . firs t, th a t hi- was a re p u b ­ in g in a dazed c o n d itio n as a r e ­ by Roy S tafford, northw est of H ills­ "He should be sticking around any- p erform ers scheduled for tw o acts
' way!" “Yes. dow n by the bridge each day. O ne of th e p a rtn e rs in
lic a n and th a t it m ig h t seem strange s u lt o f th e accid e n t, is expressed boro
th a t a re p u b lic a n sh o u ld be in t r o ­ by his fa m ily w h o last saw h im
Eighteen acres n ear F orest G rove tonight. I'll be th ere w aiting, and th is act fell and suffered a broken
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(C o n tin u ed on p a re C. colum n 2)
w ere sold to P. A. Jackson of he'll be w ith me."
" B u t I am p ro u d to say.” he proceed to the hom e o f re la tiv e s in S anta Ana. Cal., a su b u rb an hom e
Thus they spoke, th e tw o o f
e o ritin u e d . " th a t thousands o f both P o rtla n d . W hen th e y le ft. E p le r and tw o acres of land at M etzger them , this boy and girl, highly
p o litic a l p a rtie s are jo in in g hands to ld them he w o u ld jo in th e m th e re i by th e s ta te of O regon to J . J. secretive on th a t Sunday a fte r­
in c a rr y in g th e message o f D o cto r as soon as he c o u ld get th e w re c k K am rar
of S an Francisco, and noon. They even giggled a bit to­
T ow n se n d . I e xp e ct th is f a ll to d i posed of. M rs. E p le r .said.
seventeen acres by C hris M urphy gether as they pictured w hat m ight
vo te fo r th e fir s t tim e in m y life
S ta te
police, c h e c k in g
on th e at Reedvillc to B. M. K etterin g of happen.
fo r a d e m o cra t, th a t m an be in g ease, d isco ve re d th a t at 1:30 o 'c lo c k P ortland
T he hours sped on. The moon,
W illis M a h o n e y " A t th is p o in t a p ­ in th e m o rn in g . E p le r had p la c ­
F o rty -fo u r acres n e a r G rabel m ajestic in its clearness, clim bed,
plause sw ept th e audience.
ed th e ca r in a garage a t W a rre n - school, ow ned by C M K ruchek. to a ghostly ball in to th e sky, casting
M ah o n e y th e n to o k the flo o r d a le and had s ta rte d to h ite h -h ik e H. B rauer of O m aha. Neb., w hile . black shadow s beneath th e trees,
and opened his address by p o in tin g to P o rtla n d . S ince th e n he has n o t C lyde W. C arey bought 14 r* acres w here the road crossed Fanno
o u t M a y o r G a rre tt and d e c la rin g been seen, n o r has a n yone re p o rte d from Agnes Schum acher at O rcnco creek at the m eeting place of lov­
th a t In- was g la d at last to m eet p ic k in g
h im
up, a lth o u g h it is and M artin S chiffer bought seven ers.
Into this place th ere cam e the T e m p le to n G iv es F in a n c ia l
u p u b lic o ffic ia l w h o w as n o t th o u g h t th a t he had o b ta in e d a and a half acres from C. F. G rabel.
a fra id to be seen on th e same rid e.
south of H illsboro. B oth m en are car bearing the girl and her boy
R ep o rt at M e e tin g
friend, to enjoy th e solitude, and
p la tfo rm w it h T o w n se n d ite s.
A t th tim e o f th e w re c k he had from Utah.
In his address he tu rn e d , fir s t, $10 in his p ocket. M rs. E p le r to ld
W alter B ain ter of Idaho p u r to chew gum.
_The m inutes dragged to t h e
on th in g s p a trio tic , tra c in g th e h is ­ the officers, and said th a t a fter tie |e h -.s c d nine and a half acres, tw o
Of thè* U nanim ous opinion that
to ry o f t l i e U n ite d S ta te s and la u d ­ had (raid for tow ing th e car. he m iles no rth of Hillsboro, from E d ­ sw ifter pit-a-pat of her heart. The
unsuspecting
sw ain spoke little the W ashington county fa ir should
in g T hom as J e ffe rs o n fo r h is fo re ­ probably w ould
not have m ore gar K anina, and Leslie J. A lter of
be continued. 26 leading H illsboro
s ig h t in g o v e rn m e n t.
than $8 left. Police do not believe M ontana bought eight acres, im ­ nothings, such as y o uthful sw ains businessm en M onday noon pledged
He den ie d th a t th e T o w n se n d
(C ontinued on page 3. colum n 7)
p ro ve d . n o rth of the M asonic Home, do now days to am use th eir girl th eir en tire co-operation and su p ­
p la n was a g a in st th e c o n s titu tio n
from J. B. G edney of F orest Grove. friends w hen th e moon is high and port to the F arm ers' Union, G range.
as ch a rg e d by some, and in fe rre d
farm ' th e y a re in iin c ie ttIc '
. ■ 1
A nother sale was a 90-acre
90 acre tarm
S uddenly th e re was a crackle 4-H clubs and leaders, in th e p ro ­
ttia t " th e y " re a lize d th a t it ws
in
L
inn
county,
stocked
and
equip-
of unde, brush. A voice gruff and m otion of the fair S eptem ber 3. 4
th e o n ly p la n w h ic h co u ld sav
ed. to E rnest Bowm an of W ash­ com m anding spoke loudly from th e - and 5.
th e A m e ric a n in s titu tio n s .
ington. th e price being $7,000.
M ost dangerous in A m e ric a , he ;
shadow s.
! Ju d g e T em pleton gave a brief
Sales d u rin g Ju n e by E. A.
said, a re those w h o c o n tro l th e .
“Up and out of here, before I ! history of th e fairs and gave a fi­
nancial statem ent of conditions this
G riffith include the W. F. B rink- d rill a hole through you."
w e a lth o f th e n a tio n Such a m an 1
m eyer d airy and m ilk ro u te at
is W illia m R a n d o lp h H earst, he d e ­
To the startled sw ain, the s h a d - ! year. He also stated th a t if th e e x ­
W estim ber including 170 acres of ows seem ed to hold a thousand i . penses w ere kept
_ w ith in th is year's
cla re d .
"W e m ig h t com pare th ? tw o etc- , S ectio n H and B r e a k s L eg in land to P e te r R ivers of Amity. te rro rs He tu rn ed to flee despite I budget, and interest enough shown,
R ivers is rem odeling to establish the half hysterical pleading of th e that the county court w ould recom -
m ents o f th is c o u n try as tlie d e - i
T r a ffic A c c id e n t
sccndants o f K in g G eorge o f Eng- 1
a grade B dairy.
girl. nor did he heed her supplica- 1 mend an ap p ro p riatio n in next
A nother sale was t h e H arry tions. He ju st w ent from there.
I year's budget
la n d on th e one hand and th e o th ­
It w as agreed th a t all th e stores
M
essier
five
acres,
north
of
W
itch
ers a - tin - descendants o f P a tr ic k
As his car disappeared across the
C
h
a
rle
s
O
sw
a
ld
T
id
b
a
ll
o
f
D
ille
y
.
Hazel,
to
A
lvin
E.
M
cttom
e
of
H e n ry H e in fe rr e d h e re th a t th e
bridge tow ard home, the villian and business institutions, in clu d ­
T o w n s e n d ite s co u ld tic lik e n e d to | 68. was ta k e n to a F orest G ro v e Los Angeles, w ho is rem odeling laughed a loud guffaw w hile she— ing banks, court house, and in ­
d u stries as far as possible, should
th e descendants o f P a tric k H e n ry . i h o s p ita l T h u rs d a y n ig h t a b o u t 10 the buildings. H. A. C oncannon of well she giggle^
I o 'clo ck, unconscious, fo llo w in g an
(C o n tin u e d on p a s t 4. ro lu m n I I
T ogether they tu rn ed dow n the be asked to close from 1:30 to 3:30
T h e w e a lth o f th e n a tio n , he d e ­ I a ccid e n t w it h an a u to m o b ile 1 n
road to w alk the railw ay track s o'clock F rid ay afternoon. S eptem ­
cla red . is n o t w e ll d is trib u te d , be- w h ic h he was th ro w n to th e p a vc-
tow ard tow n, th ere to e n te r his b er 4. an d th at all business con­
(< o n lin u rd on P«K* ®. rn lu m n I )
i in e n t fro m th e b ic y c le , w h ic h he
c ar and pass into th e night. B ut cern s fu rn ish tran sp o rtatio n for
■ was r id in g . In ju r ie s w e re n o t bc-
not so. the hero. His tru sty car th e ir em ployes to and from t h e
| lic v e d to be serious.
snorting, he steered to a n earby fair grounds to a tten d the fa ir for
T h e a c cid e n t happened ab o ut h a lf
house and called S heriff C onnell tw o hours, giving an opportunity
a m ile so u th o f Forest G ro v e , ac-
from betw een the cool, w hite sheets for all. th e business people to see
I c o rd in g to S h e r iff J o h n C o n n e ll.
as the clock passed the m idnight th e splendid ex h ib its of th e fair.
A short program of sports w ill be
I W ho m \ estigated. T h e ca r was
hour.
: d riv e n b y Ray Jo hnson o f Jaekson- F u ll-T im e P la n w ith F e d e r ­
T h irty m inutes la te r th e pack arranged. A com m ittee w ill very County G rangers Sponsor;
| v illc . w h o s a id th a t he w as passing
w as in fu ll cry, hot on the tra il of soon call upon all business firm s
Public is Invited
a n o th e r ear at th e tim e o f th e ac­
al H e lp P e titio n e d
th e gruff-voiced k id n ap er of fair asking them to pledge this support.
F orrester M ak es E x p erim en t c id e n t and d id not sec T id b a ll u n ­
w om anhood. Almost before t h e
A plan was also adopted to fea­
t i l it was to o late. T h e b ic y c le d id
chase w as well begun, th e offi­ tu re a big free gift d istrib u tio n by
T he all-O regon G range day spon­
B asis for D a m a g e s
Steps a s k in g th e state b o a rd o f cers discovered the dam sel m aking
not c a rry lig h ts , a c c o rd in g to J o h n ­
(C ontinued on page 5, «olum n 3)
sored by the W ashington C ounty
h e a lth and th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn ­ way into the protecting confines
son.
Pom ona G range prom ises to be the
R obert B a rn e y . 30. o f V e rn o n ia , m en t fo r a f u ll- tim e c o u n ty h e a lth of her p aternal m ansion. Here, in ­
largest gath erin g of g ran g ers ever
C u lm in a tio n o f e x p e rim e n ts c a r ­ s u ffe re d b ru is e s a b o ut th e heda u n it in th e c o u n ty to re p la c e th e
deed.
was
the
plot
th
ick
er
and
assem
bled in W ashington county.
rie d on here last a u tu m n by A. C. J u n e 30 in an a ccid e n t th re e m ile s p resent se tu p have been ta k e n b y
m
ore
smelly.
It w ill be held at S h u te p ark H ills­
F o rre ste r. P o rtla n d e n g in ee r, to fro m G ales C re e k on t h e Soda th e c o u n ty c o u rt in a le tte r to D r.
"T here's som ething fishy here."
boro Sunday. S u rro u n d in g counties
test o u t a proposed ty p e o f s e w ­ S p rin g s road, a c c o rd in g to a re - I K e ith C lis b y . assistant state h e a lth
said H arry to his chief, and Jo h n 's
age disposal p la n t, appears th is p o rt file d T h u rs d a y w it h S h e r iff o ffic e r. B a la n ce o f th e m oney r e ­
G ranted an extension by WPA a rc com ing w ith large delegations.
reply
was
as
straig
h
t
to
the
point
w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt in a s u it Jo h n C o n n e ll. T h e a c c id e n t
h ead q u arters i n P ortland, labor The 11 a. m. program w ill be in
h a p ­ q u ire d fo r fin a n c in g . $600. has been
file d by F o rre s te r against th e c ity pened w h e n ears d riv e n b y E a rl i u n d e r w r itte n b y th e grade schools as it was unprintable.
crew s on th e H illsboro city park charge of S tate L ecturer Mrs. G.
U
nder
questioning,
th
e
girl
told
o f H ills b o ro and G eorge McGee, ¡.each and a n o th e r d riv e n by M . , and h ig h schools o f
w i l l co ntinue operations th ere be­ W. Thiessen of M ilw aukie.
B e a v e rto n .
(C o n tin u ed on page 4, -o lu m n 1)
c ity m anager.
B asket d in n er w ill be served at
ginning M onday m orning. T he new
C. L iv e rm o re , b o th o f P o rtla n d , T ig a rd . H ills b o ro and F orest G rove ,
F o rre s te r is d e m a n d in g $2.163.50. crashed on a h ill.
g ran t of fed eral payroll funds is noon. At 2:30 p. m. th e re w ill be
th e fir s t tw o g u a ra n te e in g $100
a good speaker, special m usic and
a lle g in g th a t th is su m is due h im
$950.
and
F ore st
F o u r persons w e re in ju re d , none each and H ills b o r o
fo r m oney sp e n t in th e e x p e rim e n t. se rio u s ly , in an a c cid e n t J u ly 4, on G ro v e $2(X) each.
T his w ill enable the city to com ­ other features.
The public is cordially in v ’tcd.
T h e c ity co n ten d s th a t F o rre s te r th e co u n ty lin e , w tie re a side road
p lete a n u m b er of d etails of the
In a le tte r to D r. C lis b y . J u d g e
proposed to th e c o u n c il th a t he es­ n e a r the Red R ock cheese fa c to ry
(C o n tin u ed on page 3, ro lu m n 4>
im provem ent program . G eorge Mc­ The large au d ito riu m p rotects a
ta b lis h th e e x p e rim e n ta l p la n t here connect» w ith B a rb u r b o u le v a rd .
crow d in case of rain.
You can't tell J. W. K elley, m a n ­ Gee. city m anager, said this week.
al his o w n expense.
T h e in ju r e d w e re E lm o E. O lm -
ager of the W ashington hotel, that
In his c o m p la in t, F o rre s te r a l­ seheid, d r iv e r : M rs S adie O lm -
tim es aren 't better. At least not
leges th a t lie was e m p lo ye d b e ­ scheid, 51. H u b e rt O lm seh e id . 54.
after his hotel was filled w
a*!-
tw e e n S e p te m b e r 1 and N o ve m b e r and M rs. E lm a O lm seh e id . A ll s u f­
guests d u ring the "H appy Day
10.
1035,
by
McGee,
to
g
a
th
e
r
data,
th
e
y
occupied
th
e
ir
th
ro
n
e
in
the
:«
a rv
*
F iiim ie r
th in g s m ig h t happen,
fe re d b ru is e s a b o ut th e head and
celebration and it w as necessary
Sending o ' a threatening m es­
but b e lie v e il o r not. p a rk p a tro l­ bnli room . P ro b a b ly each was say­ ta k e m easurem ents p e rta in in g to sp ra in s, a c c o rd in g Io th e a ccid e n t
to tu rn about 50 persons aw ay
sage
through
tlie
I'n
ttrd
S
lates
m en F rid a y n ig h t began a search in g to h e rse lf: "G ee! I w o n d e r w h o w a te r s u p p ly ai d sewage d isp o s­ re p o rt T hom as P. J e ffe rs o f T ig a rd
w ithout accom modât ions.
mail» is a serious federal o f­
(C o n tin u ed on p a r * I . ro lu m n 4)
fo r a m is s in g man. w h ic h was con- is g o in g to ask fo r the n e xt dance. al. fro m w h ic h lie was to d ra w
" T h is never has happened b e ­
fense.
A
nonym
ous
th
reats
to
i hid e d about th re e o 'clo ck on th e G osh! but m y feet h u r t " O r don 't plans fo r a disposal p la n t.
The past and the present, indeed, and Sills declares th a t he expects
fo re ." K e lle y said. "during the lt)
the
editor,
prom
ising
personal
He also alleges th a t F ra n k M c ­
m o rn in g o f J u ly F o u rth w hen, a f t ­ , y o u r feet h u rt w h e n y o u ’re young'*
years 1 have bren m anaging the m eet now on the old J. E. Reeves a good q u ality of feed. T he cost is
trouble,
if
an
item
on
an
a
rrest
0 0 0
Q ueen. C a lifo r n ia
s a n ita ry e n g i­
e r c o m b in g e v e ry in c h o f th e p a rk,
place south of C ornelius recently nom inal, w ith a su b stan tial cut in
hotel."
is published, comes under this
th e v isitn r w as fo u n d .sound asleep
C om m ent m ade b y a b ysta n d e r neer. w tio la te r was e m p lo ye d by
A ll o f those w ho applied w ere teased to L. T. S ilts of the T h a tc h -! the num ber of men needed on his
heading. T h reats do not get a
Ihe
c
ity
,
used
th
e
F
o
rre
s
te
r
data
i in led u p in the sawdust o f th e ■ is the parade ro u n d e d in to Hie p a rk !
fro m m ore d is ta n t points and a ll e r vicinity. W ashington c o u n t y filling crew .
person any place. They should
m id w a y , th e last plaee the se a rch ­ S a tu rd a y m o rn in g : " L o o k a t U n cle and in fo rm a tio n Io d ra w th e plans
expressed a desire to rem ain in dairy cattle breeder.
W hen the corn is ready for c u t­
think of the notoriety th eir of­
V
A
N
C
O
U
V
E
R
B
A
R
R
A
C
K
S
.
fo
r
tlie
present
p
la
n
t.
T
ile
co
m
­
in g p a rly looked. T h e m an was Sam. T h e y s h o u ld have h im on a '
H illsboro during the three-day fete.
T h ere a re 192 acres under the ting this fall. S ills believes th at his
fense
«
ill
bring
before
getting
W
a
sh
.
J
u
ly
7
iS
p
e
c
ia
l'
W
a
s
h
in
g
­
p
la
in
t
states
th
a
t
p
a
rts
o
f
th
e
h a s k e th a li team . He m ust he at |
None of those applying w ere in Sills lease, w hich includes farm m otor pow er unit w ill allow him
fro m P o rtla n d .
into difficulties.
• • •
I least seven feet la ll. " As u m attt-r , F o rre s te r p la n w e re in c o rp o ra te d ton c o u n ty is rep re se n te d al Cam p
any way connected w ith the c a r­ lands and pastures along the riv er to o perate w ith a crew of tw o or
E veryone Is treated alike in
H
u
r
lb
u
r
t
here
by
H
e
rb
e
rt
T
H
ard
in
th
e
fin
a
l
plans
and
s
p
e
c
ific
a
­
nival com pany h ere at th at tim e, bottom . A big dairy barn w ith a th ree m en instead of th e larger
T h e new p a rk wad in « p o d wa< o f fact U n cle Sam m easured ju s t
the m atter of new s and If the
man.
B
o
y
d
e
ll
E
and
D
irie
k
s
o
n
E.
tions.
ip iit e p o p u la r de sp ite the ra th e r s ix feet and e ig h t jjielu-.s.
K elley said.
new m ilk house offers facilities for crew needed w hen a tra c to r is used
ease is of su ffirien t im portance
Nedr.v. T hom as W
F is h h u rn and
o 0 o
I l l d iscu ssin g th e F o rre s te r c la im
cool w e a th e r and prom ises o f ra in .
handling m any m ore cows than as a pow er unit. T he m otor is
it » ill h r putillshed regardless
Jo h n T W ood, a ll o f T ig a rd : A lla n
W a rm e r w e a th e r p ro b a b ly w o u ld
" I 'l l stand on th e side lin e s and fo r co m p e n sa tio n at th e Ju n e c o u n ­
m ounted on tru c k s and can be
the 37 ow ned by Sills.
of cow ardly anonym ous th re a ts
H om e on D e ic h m a n P la c e
J S ig le r. H ills b o ro , a nd J a c k A.
have made th e pool the m o d p o p ­ ch e e r!" was a fa v o rite e xp re ssio n c il m ee tin g , th e c o u n c il a nd M c ­
M odernization of the farm is u n ­ moved to other parts of th e farm
through
the
mail.
If
a
n
ew
sp
a­
l
’
eppard.
Gaston.
N o rth ea st T o w n B u rn ed derw ay w ith the addition of elec­ when not in use at the barns.
th a t F o rre s te r e ve r
u la r .-pot in the p a rk fo r tin* y o u n g ­ w hen th e hoys cam e tiaek fro m Ihe Gee denied
per left out such an Rem about
T h e y are am ong n e a rly ftfltl O re ­
lis t w a r In Ih e parade S a tu rd a y was g iv e n to u n d e rsta n d th a t he
Residence occupied by E E. G ib- trical equipm ent of all kinds in
Follow ing in the footsteps of o th ­
sters.
one
person,
p
a
rtic
u
la
rly
If
a
gon
and
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
hovs
a
tte
n
d
in
g
• • •
m o rn in g ye a n cie n t v e te ra n s o f tiad been h ire d n r e m p lo ye d in
bens. northeast of tow n on the Mrs. barn and house, but the present er W ashington county dairym en.
m
atter
of
court
record,
people
Ihe
a
n
n
ua
l
C
itiz
e
n
s
'
M
ilit
a
r
y
T
r
a
in
­
a
n
y
w
a
y
e
th
e
r
th
a
n
fo
r
h
is
o
w
n
C. E D eichman plaee. was d e ­ een terp it ' e seem s to be a new S ills has installed an electric w ater
C ir c u la tin g am ong th e cro w d s th e A m e ric a n L e g io n m ade good
w ould soon get Io a plaee w here
in g camp, w h ic h opened here M o n ­
( ( nn Iin tied on n«««* 4, rn lum n 3)
stroyed by fire W ednesday m o rn ­ silage cu tter operated by a five- heater in his m ilk house and a n ­
dm u ig the th re e day . one bCi lin e Ih e boasl. T h e y w e re on In e side |
th ey w ould have little enufi
day. T h e y w ill have fo u r weeks of
i n- other in Ihe farm house T he milk
ing, and the fam ily lost practically horsepow er m otor recently
im pressed w illi Hie e u n lin u e d co m ­ lin e s ch e e rin g . T h e A u x ilia r y was
denee In the paper and w ould
o u td o o r stu d y, w o rk and re c re a tio n
house u n it furnishes an abundance
everything, including clothing.
m en t on ne.u I,\ e vi r j longue. "W h a t in the parade.
stallrd .
w onder w h at w as left out this
w ith o u t
charge.
under
o ffic e rs
S ills finds several advantages in of hot w ater for w ashing the m ilk ­
a w o n d e rfu l eh in g e has been m ade
A. I' B rock and W. S. E verett
w erk.
.specially
p
ic
k
e
d
fo
r
th
e
jo
b
.
T
he
y
M o u th e r o f O regon's G. A. R f i f e ’
in th e p a rk . You h a rd ly recognize
answ ered the call w ith the country the m otor installation over the ing m achines and m ilk cans, and
If anyone has anything of a
w ill fo llo w a s tre n u o u s schedule
it any m ore " E v e ry one also was la n d d ru m corps, d e sp ite m a n y years
fire-fighting equipm ent, but w ere tracto r driven type of silage filler, alw nys is hot, he says.
th re a te n in g n atu re to say to the
of m o rn in g s tu d y and d r i ll upon
O
ffer
of
free
fuel
to
those
wliu
A ttached to the m ilk house is a
in iie li pleased w ith th e change m ade o f service, s t ill a re p le n ty s p ry, if I
unable to save the house, on ac­ th e greatest o f w hich is th e labor
editor let him come to the of­
m ilit a r y .subjects, c o u n te rb a la n c e d
need
It
and
will
come
a
fter
It
von
please.
T
h
e
re
is
T.
M
.
K
e
llo
g
g
,
j
in th e c a rn iv a l lo c a tio n , and the
count of the fire getting a big sta rt saving part. A push on the button show er b ath w ith both hot and
fic e in person. If a n ed ito r p e r­
a fte rn o o n s by a w id e v a r i­
cold
w ater available at any tim e of
and
th
e
m
achinery
is
in
operation,
midway certainly was a popular 1 w h o 'll te ll yo u he's been f if in g fo r i wax m ade in a teller received e in ty late
before it w as discovered. T hey
m its such th re a ts to in terfe re in
o f c o m p e titiv e sports. O ld e r
d riving the cu tte r at a steady gait th e day or night for use of th e
1 a long, lo n g tim e , and th e o th e rs ’ from May ('. C heldelin by the
spot th ro u g h o u t th e th re e days.
w
ere
aole
to
sav
e
the
barn,
som
e
th
e
m
atter
printed
In
his
paper
stu
d
e
n
ts
w
ill
get
le
a
d
e
rs
h
ip
t
r
a
in
­
’ ’ •
not so tong. K e llo g g is m a n a g e r' A rgus th is w eek. The fuel is
farm help or th e S ills family.
hay and some wood. The place as long as it is needed.
he w ould not he w o rth y of the
in g as cadet o ffic e rs , and a lt t r a in ­
At present penvines from the
In addition to all this. S ills is
Som etim es w e w ondered whnl and he directs his recru its w ith four-foot edging» and is at C srl- ees w ill fir e a rm y w eapons on a
was not insured F ire is believed
tm -t iiopoM'd Io liim in sin H
snn’x
mill,
past
M
ountalndalr
(LunUnurd vn
I, (ulsan 41
" G e d d e s " Hi m ic e
and
her al 's p ir it . H is co m p a n io n s a re H e n ry
can n ery a re being used for silage,
to have started from the flue.
a position.—T ilt EDITOR.
trip to the army target range.
Young County
Farm er Lost
After Accident
Grand Jurors
Begin Probe
Six Charges
Business Men
Promise Fair
Full Support
i" Aged Man Hit
in Car Crash
Hewitt Speaker
at Farm Picnic
State Grange
Meeting Here
County Health
Unit Sought J
Sewage Plant
Suit Brought
Additional Funds
Granted for Park
Happy Days Crowd
Swamps Hotel Here
Visitor Gets Lost in "Happy Daze;
Park Pleases Throng; Pish Needed
Threats,
An Offense
Eleetrieity Brings Modern Touch
to Reeyes’ Farm N ear Cornelius
County Has Seven
at Camp H urlburt
O ffer of Free
Fuel is Made
tendants were thinking about us I
(C M itlnu.d vn
p»s* R> mlsmaD
and
Sherman's mill.