Read the Ads— 35 Correspondents ìli«* L airs! In .Mt'i< liaiulishiK N rw i frinii Your Home S itues L .nh Week Write Neighborhood News (or the Information of the R eaders Each W eek _______ W ith W hich is Combined the I lillshoro Independent \ ' < > 1111111 N< School Audit Shows More Cash Assets H illsboro In d ep en d en t K dablisbed 1873 Invited the I’ark People o f tin* c o u n ty a re I n v ite d to m ake use o f th e a t t r a c t iv e ly a rra n g e d Shut«* p a rk fo r fa m ily o r g ro u p p icnics at a n y tim e , it is p o in te d ou t l»y c ity o ffic ia l* . w h o w a n t the p u b lic to get as m uch b e n e fit out o f the p a rk an d it* fa c ilitie s us possi hh*. A n u m b e r of grou ps in v a r i ous parts of Hie c o u n t} bav<* h eld th e ir a n n u a l p icnics th e re th is s u m m e r an d lo cal peop le a r e a n x io u s th a t e v e ry o n e ta k e a d v a n ta g e of Hie o p p o rtu n ity . M a y o r J. I I G a r r e tt issues the fo llo w in g im it a t io n to a ll: I lie citize n s of H ills b o r o a re pleased Io te ll H ie peop le of U a s b liu ito n co u n ty (b a t w e h ave m ade m an y im p ro v e m e n ts in ou r eitv p a rk . " M e h ave b u ilt a stove to m ake \ o u r co ffee or I k at a n y th in g you w ish I he re are ta b le s an d b e n c h es fo r y o u r lu nch es. A n d fo r th e k id d le s w e have* a nice w a d in g pool. Hie w a te r of w h it'll is kept p u re . T h e n th e re a re sw ings and te eters an d nice places lo r tin* lit t le ones lo e n jo y th em selves. " M e w ish to e x te n d an in v it a tio n to in d iv id u a l fa m ilie s , si bools, or a n y o th e r o rg a n iza tio n s to com e and a v a il th em selv es of o u r h e a iitllu l p a rk . Soon* h a ve asked fo r Hie p r iv ile g e of the p a rk lln s i not necessary. Just co m e .” H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , A u gust 6, 1936 County Clubs Begin Work on Pageant Breeders Offer Jersey C alves as f air Awards Illy I. E F rn riria , Anx’t. C o u n ty A g e n t) Report Made Bandit Chase Climaxes Two Escape at Hillsboro Gas Station County Jail on Progress Sea Routes State Policeman and Desperado Stage Gun on Tuesday *urebred registered h eifer calves I ill he aw arded at the county fair y e a r as breed specials by D . Lilly of F orest (¡rove and W I P utnam Jr. of Hillsboro. Lilly, who i offering a breed ' peeial for the second year, will B e lte r T a x C o lle c tio n s H e lp Six O r g a n iz a tio n s R e q u e s te d aw ard it again to the boy or girl L. G . A p p e rs o n , E n g in e e r in who ex h ib its the highest scoring R educe W a rra n t and to A tte n d Session in C h a r g e , T e lls S to ry J< r.sey heifer, sired by a p u reb red .) Bond D ebt C o u rt H o u s e reg istered Jerse y bull. T his aw ard i o f Expenses wa won last year by R ichard Hagg C hase a fte r th e Sellw ood bank bandit, who T h u rsd ay of the R eedville D airy club. a fte rn o o n held up th e c a sh ie r and assistan ts in th e Sell- W. T P utnam J r will aw ard a p u reb red Jerse y heifer to the boy wood bank and escaped w ith $1060 in currency, cen tered or girl ex hibiting th e highest scor- I ________ for a time at 5 o'clock in Hillsboro, when s ta te O fficer mg p urebred Jersey heifer from a A1 Johnson and th e b a n d it em p tied pistols a t each o th er. P ro d u c tio n W i l l be G iv e n at registered Dull and a registered ; S e v e ra l M ile s o f R o a d R e a d y M a n y D is tr ic ts K e m o d c l b y cow This is the first y e a r that i T he shooting a ffra y took place a t th e S tu th e it service P utnam has offered this special I F a ir S a tu r d a y Use R e lie f L a b o r statio n on B aseline s tre e t and T enth avenue w hen the fo r G r a d in g N o w aw ai d. o fficer a tte m p te d to a rre s t th e b a n d it as he ta lk e d to th e T he object of both breeders in — ^ o p e ra to r of the station. N either Work of producing the Ju n io r o ffering these specials is to en- i T h ree counties. W ashington M ult ( n e ti.r .i* in cn.'.li on li.u id , d e th e officer nor the b andit suffered P ioneer pageant, om* of the m ajor courage club m em bers to secure ' nom ah and T illam ook, pledged to ci • a c in nut?.t.Hiding w n r i.u it. and high q u ality anim als of good b reed in jury, although the bandit m an f’ .itui« of the Wia.shington C ounty d e b ts and lo w e r a »* . 'd v a lu t . $10000 n for the first consti i ing for th eir club work. aged to knock th e heel from th e fair. Sept« m ber 3, 4. 5, will get u n are th e h ig h lig h ts o f th e a n n u t! tion period to w ard th e d ev elo p T h e J c r-e y division of the W ash officer's boot. derw ay this week w ith the m eet- W a s h in g to n c o u n ty school a u d it m ent af the Wolf creek and Wilson B andit P rotected | mg of W ashington coqnty c lu h i in ington county 4-H dairy show is riv er roads, have sp en t a to tal of c o m p le te d last w eek by A. I.. the historical room in th e b ase o i h * of the largest divisions, th ere | $27.421.54, acco rd in g to th e re p o rt, A heavy wooden p illa r and a A iniicher. p u b lic a cco u n ta n t , m ent of the court hou.se today being from 20 to 30 head of J e r of L. G. A pperson, P o rtla n d city ’ steel gas ta n k cover, sep arated th e T h e a u d it in tlu d e .s a lt .second |«T huisday> it wa announced T u es sey cattle ex h ib ited each year. tw o contestants, shielding e a c h and th ir d class .school d is tric ts in engineer, w ho is in charge. day by M i* If H S tan n ard . c h a ir from accu rate gunfire. th e c o u n ty amt tin* u n io n h ig h Of th e th ree counties. W ashing- 1 W hen Mohr brothers dem olished i O rganization for t h e annual m an of the local com m ittee. school d is t r ic t ’« and e xclu d e , th e A fter the shooting th e b andit ton has sp en t less of its quoto i ,h e house on W ashington street H ill th o rn p u b lic school d is tric t, A t th is m ee tin g , w h ic h w ill be W ashington county fair pet parade according to the re p o rt w hich w as and his c ar disappeared along last week to m ake room for the wa. com pleted at a m eeting of the w in c h is a fir s t das.s d is tric t. a tte n d e d by c lu b s fro m F ore st m ade Ju ly 30 E x p en d itu res are: new laundry building, an o th er one B aseline road headed east and de , Business and Professional W omen’s « I G t ove. S cholls, B e a ve rto n , Dei ( a s h ( m I iis $10 000 for M ultnom ah. $9.329 80 for of th e historic buildings or H ills spite the fact th a t five m inutes ‘fh e a u d it show's cash on hand v ille , C o rn e liu s and llill.s b o ro . ,t d u b com m ittee T uesday night. List T illam ook, and $8.091.74 for this later P o rtlan d police and state of boro passed into history. .i m e 15 of tHe. y e i r •• $97 873 • i w ill h e decided w h ic h c h it) w ill of prizes will be announced n e x t, county. ficers sw arm ed along roads lead week. The house was constructed som e ing in to P o rtlan d and over the co m p u re d to $77,92825 a y e a i ago .1 urne re .-o o tiM b ility fo r an e p i Sm all Tools P urchased T h e C hehalem M ountain 4-H tim e betw een 1868 and 1870 by highw ays and byw ays on th e east und $40 130 20 In 1934 m ukluif an sode m th e pageant Each c lu b w ill Sm all tools purchased for the In e rt a a- in a y e a r o f $19,947.00 pi »duce on«* 1 pisode. M rs S tan n ard R ural E lectrification club will have projects cost $6.507 98 w hile eq u ip A dolphus Kinney, pioneer b la c k edge of th e county, n eith er th e ban- a display at the W ashington C ounty sm ith and w agon-m aker of H ills (C ontinu ed on p age d. colum n 2) Assessed v a lu a tio n o f th e d r •aid. be in g resp o n sib le fo r th e p ro m ent ren tals and p urchases am o u n t boro. F inney operated a shop on tr ie 's i g ive n as $21000.480 92 fo r d u c tio n , in c lu d in g th e costum es, fair, w hich w ill illu strate th e w ork | ed to a n o th e r $»¿71.3 87. w hich they are doing in this project, r e M ain street, next door to w hat now 1930; $21715.902 45 fu r 1935, and ( ’o ffer ( lut» Sponsors ports L E Francis, assistant coun- brought th e to tal for these item s is th e A rgus office. $21.752,120 82 fo r 1934 T h e pageant is be in g ponsored J ty agent The display w ill consist : to $1.3.221 65. S teady d ro p In th e o u ts ta n d in g He purchased th e lot on w hich fr o m b.'- th e H llls h o in ( ’«»ffe« c lu b and B u s R e p o rte d F o rc e d of m odels show ing the application W ashington county m oney has the house stood from W ashington w a rra n t, is disclosed d u rin g th e j th e p ro d u c tio n co m m itte e in clu d e s of electrical pow er on the farm . been spent for tru c k s and service. county in 1868. p aying $60 for it. y e n ju t d o s e d w ith th e to ta l fo r M i S ta n n a ,d . M r- F red Enb< 1- T raffic f .ane P rep aratio n s a re being m ade for $7306 41, and $783.33 for tractors, th e deed being signed by C ounty 1930 reduced to $79 33 1 88 as cum - I (lin g e r M r Emma M cKinney, Mrs this exhibit under th e supervision leaving an unexpected am ount of p a le d to $117.020 22 in 1935 and Ju d g e H yer Jackson. L ater he sold , T ho m a s C o n n e ll and Mrs. F red o f Ben Faber, P ortland G eneral $1908 26. $145 359 24 in 1934 T he to ta l r e th e property to Ella and W arren T 1 l” ■ e I e I» Sew ell M rs E d ith T o z .ic r-W e a th c r- Electric ru ral service agent, and T illam ook county to tal w as sp en t d u c tio n in w a rra n ts was $30 491 54 W W illiams and since th en it has everely in, furi and th re e other*, red i a c tin g as h is to ric a l a d v is o r H arry Schm eltzer. leader of for ren tal of 17 trucks, re p a irs and the D u r in g th e y e a r bond« d d e b t also su ffe re d m moi changed hands several times. h u rts w h e n tw o w h ile M r S ta n n a rd is w r it in g th e club. parts, and M ultnom ah county spent was red u ce d $11900. m ik in g a to ta l O regon M o o r stag« . c o llid e d on F inney was a robust, bearded story fo r th e pageant. $8950 for m aterials, supplies of i e d u c tio n o f $50 391 51 Hi ■ Pacific ughv ay n e a r Red Hock m an w ho tended to his ow n a f C ity C o u n c il C o n s id e rs O f various kinds, tools and eq u ip m en t C h aracters will be tak en from In m a n y o f th e d is tric ts , th e r e cheese fact« 1 \ M on d a y A n a u to - fairs and let the w orld tak e care days of the and an o th er $1050 for tractors. p o rt shows, ta x c o lle c tio n e xce e d m o b ile . p«*« thng in to th e h ig h w a y the early pioneer f e r fo r L o t on C o r n e r All these sum s do not contain of its own troubles, according to ed h*\ ie and consequent ly th e fro m a side 1oad 1 . - a id to have c unty and p o rtray ed by hoys and any of th e m oney sp en t by the fed W. V. Wiley, w ho w ent to school .school tli.J ric t* have m ere cash on forced one < f th e bti a.s out o f its girl- of the various com m unities eral governm ent for labor, all of w ith th e F inney children a half rep resen ted by th e clubs. Each h and th a n e v e r b e fore A n u m b e r t r a f f ic lam* Prospects of another grocery store w hich is furn ish ed u n d er the d ire c cen tu ry ago or more. o f th e m w i l l not fin d it neei ... ir y T h e in ju re d •re Agnes Jo hnson episode will p o rtray som e im p o rt Finney. Wiley relates, could be in H illsboro cam e to light T ues tion of W PA from relief m oney to m ake a le \ y. o r at lea t m u c h of M< M m n v ill cu ts a nd bru ise s ant « vent in th e h istory of the found at his anvil at any tim e, be day night a t th e A ugust m eeting ap p ro p riated by congress. of a le vy, it is b e lie ve d about t) head. E lsie H am hach of establishm ent of th e county. A ppcrson's sum m ary of accom ing a hard w orking citizen w ho be of th e city council w hen th e m a t H o w e v e r, th is c o n d itio n p ro b a b ly Tigard, Tiie co n tin u ity of th e pageant ad in ju r ie s B o th w e re ter of leasing a city lot opposite plishm ents to J u ly 30 show s th at, lieved in laboring diligently. w ill not be tr u a n o th e r ye a r. A m - ta ke n b P o rtla n d h o sp ita ls fo r will he carried by tw o characters. on the W ilson riv e r road. 4.7 m iles In com m unity affairs, w hile he th e C oslett service station w as d is a d ic r p o in ts o u t in his re p o rt, b e e x a m in a tio n and «»1» c re a tio n T h re e ‘ D oubt’’ and U n d erstan d in g .” T he of road has been com pletely c le a r took no very active p art, he be cussed. cause th e a m o u n t o f d e lin q u e n c y nth 1 •» wen* treated fo r m in o r in - form er questions. "W hy P io n e e r’’”, A pplicant for th e lease, according D ia m o n d R in g , 2 W a tc h e s ed o f brush, including 137 acres, lieved in advancem ent and the a lre a d y p a id > c o n sid e ra b le and ju r ie at W ilc o x h o s p ita l N ew and the latter brings th e an sw er to G eorge McGee, city m anager, is w hile 4 1 m iles have been grubbed w elfare of his tow n and county. because o f ttie a d o p tio n o f th e I iw b e rg T he y w en- F ra n k R uzicka. in the prologue. in A r tic le s T a k e n R alph M cKinnon. P o rtlan d grocery- and m ade ready for grading w h ic h . p r e a d s c o lle c tio n o f d e ln i- Leu is,on. Idaho, (> A Five episodes and epilogue d e So it w as th at he set out to con E ric k , on. On th e p art w here m achinery is stru c t the house in w hich he raised m an an d one of th re e b ro th ers <|u ncu*s in q u a rte r ly a n n u a l p a y M J N Henry» pict the events in dialogue, p an to w ho o perate stores in P o rtlan d . being em ployed in m oving dirt. m e n ts ovei a p e rio d of years m im e and tabelcau w ith a p p ro H oquiam Wash T hursday night, w hile county of 90 000 cubic y ard s of com m on e x his fam ily. On sills hew n by hand M cK innon. McGee said, declared R e g a rd in g new debt c o n tra c te d The heavy m achine met alm ost p riate m usical settin g s and b ack fice! w ere engaged in p u rsu it of cavation has been m ade and 10.000 from large logs, he set up an h o n th at they w ished to ex p an d and in ttie v a rio u s d is tric t* , the a u d it hcadnn. T he P o rtlan d bound stag«* ground. est fram ew ork of heavy tw o by considered H illsboro an excellent th e bandit w ho fired on S tate Of- ( ( o u t l n u r d im i p a i r b. r v lu m i i I I Out Jin • of th e pageant follow's: • ficcr A1 Jo hnson in H illsboro, bur- cubic y a rd s of rock moved. wa lightly loaded and was d riv en fours, rough from th e m ills and location. T h ree m iles of tem p o rary road by W E G ard n er of P o rtlan d The Prologue "The S p irit of P io n e e r ! glars forced a bedroom w indow in set close enough to in su re stren g th . The sto re w ould be of th e driv e- other, fully loaded to Corvalli.- ing.” Episode 1 "F irst se ttlers of th e R aleigh W hitm ore hom e tw o has been constructed and half a Upon this fram ew o rk he set the in grocery type, cate rin g to trad e was driven by A W. Jo h n , ulso of W ashington County. 1839 to 1840.” m iles w est of L au rel and escaped m ile of the highw ay com pleted and rough boards ju st as th ey cam e un- from autom obile traffic and fa rm Episode 2 "S tar of O regon.” the w ith a q u a n tity of valuable jew elry ready for surface. T w o channel Portland. « from the saw m ill. Inside, ers com ing to H illsboro. M atter of changes have been m ade in G alcs 1 f*ni5he< W alter S K ing of D allas received period of 1841. Episode 3 "Ein- how ever, though the w alls again lease was left in the hands of the Besides th e jew elry , th e b u rg lars u n d eterm in ed in ju ries last T h u rs an u al,” including from 1842 t o obtained som e sm all change from creek, and 10 cu lv erts installed, w ere of rough boards, finished appraisal com m ittee. day afternoon w hen his car and a 1844. Episode 4 "C om m encem ent.” a purse. Tile W hitm ore fam ily was w hile tw o tem porary bridges have lu m b er was used in m op boards L ease of th e H illsboro airp o rt for tru ck driven by G uv E A ckerm an 'The period of 1849 Episode 5 "F irst visiting at th e hom e of a relativ e been built. T hree m iles of tra il also and casings, and a fine, hardw ood ag ricu ltu ral purposes w as an o th er (C on tin u rd on p a g e 4. -o lu m n 1) of Pi i t land crashed a mile south of C ounty F air.” d u rin g 1854. E pi nearby, according to th e rep o rt h and ra il was added to th e steep m atter u n d er consideration follow V is it o f N a t io n a l O f f i c e r Six C orners on th e N ew berg h ig h logue “Tile Golden Age.” stairs. ing an offer m ade by R alph H iatt given S h eriff Jo h n C onnell, and T he pageant will be staged in w ere aw ay from hom e from 8 to way. T he fireplace w as b u ilt of brick, to pay $125 cash for th e first year. Virgil Weston, age un rep o rted , In te r e s t* M e m b e rs th e «veiling on th e last day of 9:30 o'clock, discovering th e ro b set in mud m ortar, w hich even to- He w ould agree, he said, to keep youth, suffered in ju ries w hen a car th e fa ir If the w eath er is fair, the bery im m ediately a fte r retu rn in g . day held th e bricks firm ly in place, the runw ays clear of heavy grass driven hv Earl Mosley G ardner. stage will be set outside, but should T he fireplace was square and heavy, to allow th e planes to land and Included in th e loot w as a d ia Inability to com plete a rra n g e 38. N ewberg, ran over him a mile the w eath er tu rn wet. th e a u d i The back bricks, from m any fires, I w ould farm the portions of th e m ent for th e county fair and oth er east of T igard. A ccording to th e torium w ill be av ailab le for p resen mond ring valued at $100; gold had crum bled aw ay and at som e- 1 field not used for landing. The Elgin w atch and a w om an's gold urgent business S atu rd ay resulted report m ade by G ard n er, the hoy tation. tim e bracing had been set inside proposition w as left in -the hands w rist w atch, both valuable; a gold in the county unit of the F arm ers’ and his com panions w ere scuffling to keep the in terio r w alls in place. ; of th e civic im provem ent com m it- ring, gold neck piece an d the sm all Union calling an o th er m eeting for behind cars parked beside th e road. S quare nails w ere used to hold tee. G o v e rn o r T a k e s to S tep s j change. August 15 As the next reg u lar The hoys cam e out from behind th e boards and fram ew o rk togeth-1 W ashington county fair board E n trance to th e house w as gained m eeting comes on S eptem ber 5, parked ears and young W eston fell H a lt F o re s t F ire s c r w hile the h eavier fram es w ere I was given perm ission to use S hute thro u gh an east w indow , w hich is the last night of the fair, no m eet in front of the G a rd n e r m achine, m ortised and h eld in place by park d u ring the fair on prom ise that 6 1- feet above th e ground. A greasy ing will be held at th a t time. according to a statem en t filed w ith all necessary expenses w ould be dow el pins. tool was used to force th e lock and i By A. L. Lindhcck) M eeting August 15 will also enable S h eriff John Connell. T im e w as w hen th e F in n ey re s i paid. it is supposed th at a lad d er was the union member., to com plete a r SA LE M —As a p recaution against Uecau. e th e o v erd riv e on ihe S afew ay sto re w as g ran ted a p e r dence w as one of th e best in H ills used to reach the w indow . rangem ents for the visit of N atio n C V M u n d e n D eS oto ca r was in the m alicious ineendiarists and th e T he b u rg la r ran sack ed th e b ed careless cam per and sm oker G ov boro, but th a t w as long ago and mit to sell w ine in package lots, al Secretary E E K< nnedy of ( ( u n i in u r« l nit I, r o lu in ti 1) m aking four such perm its now a p its bu ild er is dead. Now progress C a re U rg e d in T h r e s h in g o f room before finding all of the ern o r M artin th is w eek placed K ankakee. Ill . August 22 to 27. in , loot, but the pocketbook co n tain p ractically all of the tim b ered areas decrees that this careful handiw ork proved in Hillsboro. elusive. An all-state m eeting w ill S peeding by m otorists using the i n g the rin g w as lying in plain of th e state u n d er “reg u lated use" m ust give place to m ore m odern G r a in fo r M a lt in g he held d u rin g .h is visit. | things. .A half cen tu ry from now drivew ays th rough S hute p ark was i sight. C lew s of an y kind w ere T his m eans th at cam pers w ho M anager Ed. I. Moore of th e discussed and th e council suggested . . . . , , , , . * ° I w hat w ill tak e its place? missing, according to the official into county fair reported progress on th e woods m ust obtain p erm its __________ ______ th a t speed lim it signs be installed, F arm ers in W ashington eounty report. fair arran g em en ts and ex plained if th ey expect to build fires in w arn in g the d riv ers th a t th e lim it the rash prizes to he given by Suit tn condem n rig h t-o f-w ay for have in th e last few w eeks seen any place other th an designated C z -l-» z -* z -> l R / x inside the p a rk w as 10 m iles per H illsboro hu iness m en to stim u late th e H anks-B uxton highw ay w as a su bstantial advance in th e p rice i ram p in g spots and m ust also carry O C IlO O l OOtiFCJS hour. file d last week in circuit court by of barley. This increased price is , attendance. I regulation fire fighting eq u ip m en t New developm ents in the soil the state highw ay com m ission tlx- result of crop conditions in the including a shovel, ax e and w ater conservation program due to the against l.e..t< i S e ll e f Davies Five m iddle west and possibly m eans a bucket. S m oking w ill also be for- m iddle west d routh wen* exp lain ed acres e f la n d a re included in the good dem and for W ashington co u n I bidden by trav elers in the forested ty b arley this fall and w inter. by C ounty A g e n t W I*’ Cy rus. proceedings ; areas except along hard surfaced T h e p ro p eity is part of a new G ro w ers w ho are in terested in D routh relief had been m ade ra th e r | roads. general lie said, anil it is now section o f Im proved highw ay being selling b arley for m altin g purposes T he governor's action w as tak en H e a lt h S u b je c t o f Session Good foods m ean good health, easier to get class tw o paym ents. eonslructed by th e highw ay d e can afford to tak e som e care in the ’ on th e recom m endation of J. W. declared Paul O. Sam pson, d ietitian F u n e r a l S et f o r T o d a y a t C yrus said gram crops throughout partm en t to com plete the road b e th resh in g of it, according lo W. F. at C h e rry G ro v e Forguson. state forester, w ho points from Madison. Tenn.. in speaking the eounty w ere good, but he d e tw een Banks anil D avies railw ay C yrus, county agent. out th a t 70 per cent of all m an- before the H illsboro R o tary club B a n k s M . E. C h u rc h P robably the general practice in plored th e fact th at th ere w as a crossing, and is designed lo elim in caused forest fires a re d u e cith e r M em bers of school boards in T hursday. He held t h a t cancer, scarcity of red clover and grass ate a bad curve. N early a m ile and th resh in g barley is to th resh it as to m aliciousness or carelessness. h eart tro u b le and a rth ritis a re due seed when there was such a d e a h alf of highw ay w ill be co n clean as possible w hich usually W orst of th e careless group are n ine districts of the C h erry G rove in large m easure to im p ro p er e a t W illiam T. Sellers. 71. retired m eans that th ere is som etim es a structed. m and for it. the sm oker and vacationist w ho vicinity will g ath er at 8 p. m. F ri- ing. farm er and early resident of O re fairly large percentage of skin n ed a re responsible for 41 p _______ ercen t __ of [ day in G aston to discuss school A num ber of local R otarians p a r and broken kernels in th e thresh ed gon. died at Ihe IIMnily hom e at ! all m an-caused fires. T houghtless- I health w ith Mrs. M arg aret Logan, Banks T uesday night a fter an Ill ticipated in the m onthly R otary grain. M alslers object to this con ness is th e ir b ig 4 a u lt, Ferguson de- 1 county nurse. golf tourney at the P o rtla n d Golf dition and will p refer b arley w hich ness of several w eeks. He had been Clares. 1 School boards invited to attend club T hursday afternoon. may have a portion of th e beard m falling h ealth for th ree years. C ontrast to the havoc w ro u g h t ; thl’ m eeting include C h erry G rove, adhering to Ihe grain ra th e r than F uneral services will be held at 2 to th e forests by th e inccndiarist, ! Seghers. C arp en te r C reek. Dilley, p. m. today i T hursday I from the a skinned amt bro k en kernel. sm oker and recreationist, is th e D eerlick. S pring Hill. Hill. L aurel- P a rtic u la r atten tio n to th e n u m B anks M ethodist church w ith Rev. record of in d u strial activ ities in \ wood Academy, and both the g rade C. P. Salim of Forest G rove offi b er of concaves and th eir a d ju s t Fn .1 place in the Argils p ro v e rb ; these efforts, d espite the fart that ciating. In term en t w ill he in the th e forests of the state, w hich, al- ? ,ld high schools in G aston. Mrs contest was easily .selected as th e ; several such e n tries m ade serious m ent as well as to the cy lin d er Banks cem etery. Mrs. Vera P arm - th o u g h em ploying tho u san d s of Logan said. pis d should result in an im proved .lack M urton of fhe H illsboro d i m en a re responsible for less th an w in n er had all the answ ers right m is-statem ents grade of b arley w hen th e re is a ley will sing. vision PE P com pany, w ill attend (( nntin urd nn p s « c I , colu m n 4) in a neatly prepared folder lo co n So m uch interest was show n . ’ ¡ I good Mr. S ellers was born D ecem ber and discuss pro p er lighting, and tain Ihe picture.; and proverbs T he the present contest that an o th er trade, dem and from th e m alting 10. 1864. at U kiah. Cal., cam e to The M etro-G oldw yn-M ayer T ra v Freedom from w eeds is ail- assist in solving problem s of light Winner was Irene R S lrn b b nf sim ilar contest m ay possibly be Lane county in the Pleasant Hili req u irem en t d em anded by for Ihe schools represented. eling m otion p ictu re studio, w hich B uxton. Second and th ird places held at a later date. If Ihe A rgus other d istrict w itli his parents, late Mr. ass of buyer. Mrs. Logan's part in the program has been in P ortland th is week wcnl lo Maud W Bn-cow. county m anagem ent decides on an o th er this c and Mrs. Jam es Rodman Sellers, w ill be the discussion of diseases, m aking screen tests for possible 11easilier. and M ildred Elder S ev context, advance notice w ill be at th e age of 8. w as graduated th e ir control and practical m eans motion p ictu re actors and actresses, eral olliers w ere correct in an sw ers given thro u g h th e colum ns of the from C h ristian college at M on D onald T. T em pleton, county of p u ttin g control into effect. School w ith Ihe exception of the m is-usc | new spaper. m outh in 1896 and was m arried chairm an, J. O. Johnson, county sanitation and w ater supplies also is scheduled to visit H illsboro F ri day a t 4:30 p. m., according to | C orrect proverbs w ere; of a word. to Ellen L. H alleck at M onm outh secretary , and Jo h n E. Wood, state w ill be discussed. O range Phelps, m anager of the "T h e e a rly b ird catches th e S ep tem b er 10. 1888. Mrs Sellers com m itteem an, have been invited Of the rem ain d er en terin g th e V enetian th eatre, w ho m ade the contest, out of a total of 123. n w o rm " "A stitch in tim e saves B u rn in g th e u p p er story, p ro b died at B anks Ja n u a ry 13. 1929. to P o rtlan d this com ing T uesday arran g em en ts for the visit. (C un tin u rd on p age 2, targe n u m b er had one w rong p ro v nine." "All is not gold th at g litters." ably beyond repair, fire M onday to m eet Jo h n D. M. H am ilton, T he trav elin g studio, w hich cast erb and th e rem ain d er tw o or "Too many cooks spoil Ihe b ro th .” m orn in g about 9 o'clock b ro k e out ch airm an of th e N ational R ep u b li "H aste Makes W aste" "D on't count in the roof and attic of th e H ulda $150.000 to build and equip, w ill can com m ittee, and to sit on th e more. proceed to the city hall a fte r its T he proverb. "Too m any rooks yo u r chickens before they are Em erick hom e at B aseline stre e t , p latform at a rep u b lican rally at and Nmlli avenue N eighbors sue- l r n , , r . night at the public au d ito riu m al : pod tin- broth?' nearly always w it ¡latched." Two W ashington county w om en a rriv a l here, w here M ayor J. H. right, w hile the proverb. “All Is w hich H am ilton w ill be the p rin this week w ere announced by L es G arrett and city officials will give needed in rescuing most of th e I n r o u g n P a p e r l<i p Hass A lf n iils M r r l cipal speaker. not gold that glitters. ' was missed f i l l lushing and rlolliing. Loss was ter Ireland A- C om pany, H illsboro an official w elcom e a fter w hich it m y shopping throuch R epresentative E I. Ross o f ; fully ro v ered by insurance T he H am ilton parly, w hich w ill h ard w are and fu rn itu re store, as w ili proceed through th e dow n I ‘ « m ore tu n e . Ilian any of tin 1 rest. "D on’t count your ch ick en , before W ashington eounty a t t e n d e d aj D efective flue is blam ed for Ihe th e ad v ertisin g in Ihe Argus." conic f f r i ’ortlan d from S eattle, will w inners in the C am av-R C A V ictor town streets to the V enetian w here they are hatched." was second in m eeting of Hie interim enmmisjiioii fire Tiie low er pari of the house rem ark ed a w om an subscriber include fourteen m em bers of Ihe radio contest w hich closed recently. it w ill be open to inspection by the w inners a re Miss public from 5 to 6 p. nt. the nu'inticr of m istakes in sta te on goveriiinenl.il and ad m u iistra- w as undam aged due lo Ihe prom pt in a recent visit tn the uiew spa- n ational com m ittee sta ff and in Tile county per office. She adm itted th at she ad d itio n several co rresp o n d en ts of l.eth a W inget of B eaverton ro u te A M etro-G oldw yn-M ayer d ire c live reorganization of w hich lie is action of Hie fire d ep artm en t. m ent. A num ber of persons en terin g a m em ber at Eugene Monday. S ev This is ,1 he second fire in tw o years. saved the price of the sub scrip eastern and m id-w est new spapers. 1 and Mrs. E lizabeth Todd of F o r tor. and a com plete staff of cam era, tion m anv tim es over through soundm en, electricians, an d m ovie T he address of C hairm an H am il est Grove. They a re of 27 w inners the ro u te;), failed to pay th eir eral hearings are scheduled d u rin g i shopping in th is m annrr. ton at the night m eeting w ill be in O regon and 1470 in the U nited m akeup ex p erts compose th e p e r G rangers to H ear Vnung subscription or to turn in a new Ihe next few w eeks With heads of The a d v ertise m en ts and trade broadcast over radio station KGW States. sonnel of the outfit, but m otion one and consequently, u n d er the state d ep artm en ts affected and tliej H illsboro (¡rang»' w dl hold an The radios w ill be on display pictures will not be film ed in this executive office It is th e intention all-day m eeting S atu rd ay . H enry in v itatio n s of t h e progressive from 8:30 to 9:30 o’clock. rules, could not lx considered, T h e m eeting at night w ill be in Ire la n d 's w indow th e first of city d u rin g the visit. Som e excellently p rep ared nnd . of th i1 com m ittee to have th e pub- Young w dl talk al Ihe lecture ho u r H illsboro m erchants I s alw ays Its brief stop-over here is being novel m ethods of presentation w ere I lie fully inform ed on Ihe n a lu re of mi his tr ip lo th e Tow nsend n a found in (h r Argus. Read them , it open lo all w ho care to atten d the w eek, a fter w hich they w ill be tu rn ed in and Ihe Judges of th e the propos d changes before if Is tional cunvenliun a t C le v e la n d . w ill pay you to shop through tlir w ith no seats reserved, according delivered to the w inners by the ic g ard ed purely as one lu perm it to th e invitations. faus of this city to in sp ect the contest w ere high in praise uf I p resen ted to the n ex t legislature. Argus. Irelan d store. Ohio. Improvements Made Two Sections, Twelve Pages H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1891 . Battle; Fleeing Man Drops from Sight Afterward Select Parts Today Report Tiled Here Old Residence Village S m ith y Removed Here Stage Crash N ear T ig ard Inj ures Five Grocery Firm Asks L ocation O n Highway Burglar Loots Laurel Home; Clews Missing Union Plans A nother Meet Restrict Use Timber Areas Local Barley Market Good State Begins Suit to Take Property W . T. Sellers, Banks, Passes Asked to Meet Buxton Resident 11 inner in Proverb Contest; Many Seek Prizes Ojjcred Dietitian Speaks Before Rotarians P ris o n e r w ith T h r e a te n s J a ilo r P is to l; B o th M e n Have W eapons _______ 1 WoiHilH Plays P a rt ______ _ I V is ito r B e lie v e d F u rn is h e d to H ave Guns T h ru stin g a gun in to the sid e of G ran t Z um w alt, jailer, C h arles Dotson and Leslie H. S tairet, p ris oners in th e county jail, escaped at 9 o'clock T uesday night a fte r locking Z um w alt and an o th er p ris o n er in to th e supply room. Less than five m inutes later Z um w alt w as released by Ja c k M aier, janitor, and Mrs. Z um w alt. C ity police and S h eriff Jo h n C onnell and D eputies H arry Jo hnson and D ick Busch were notified and b e gan a search of th e city and s u r ro unding roads. T he m en w ere not apprehended. Asked Telephone Use T he b reak took place w hen D ot- son called Z um w alt at 9 o’clock and asked to use the telephone. A fter Z um w alt had opened th e doors and Dotson w as outside, he ordered Z um w alt to throw up his hands. A fter locking th e ja ile r and C harles M errill, prisoner, in th e room. Dotson took th e ja il keys and released S tairet. S ta ire t also w as arm ed w ith a pistol. T uesday, according to S h e riff C onnell, an unidentified w om an visited Dotson in the jail, relatin g th a t she was a friend of his and had been to see his attorney. It is believed th at she passed th e guns to D otson. A portion of a rem ark m ade by the w om an to D ot- son and overheard by one of the Z um w alt children, has stre n g th e n ed this belief. She is re p o rte d to have said: "T he car is p ark ed by th e fire h y d ra n t.” S earch now is on for th e w om an as w ell as th e m en and S h eriff C onnell feels confident th a t all th re e w ill be located. D otson w as a rre ste d J u ly 16 by P o rtlan d police an d w as facing co u rt here on a charge of issuing checks w ith o u t funds. He w as in dicted by th e g ran d ju ry and plead not guilty, proposing to stand trial. R ecords forw arded by th e fe d eral b ureau of identification reveal (C ontinu ed «n p age 4, colum n 2) Bids Asked for School Blisses N o n -U n io n Banks B o a rd A w a rd s C o n tra c ts F ailing to reach an agreem ent w ith th e B eaverton high school board on cost of tran sp o rtin g p u pils. the non-union high school board M onday night voted to call for bids. B eaverton d istrict ow ns its ow n busses. C o n tracts w ere signed w ith Banks. T he call fo r bids specifies fo u r busses to tra n sp o rt ap p ro x im ately 225 stu d en ts in the cast p a rt of th e co u n try over 90 miles of road. T w o of th e busses have one long ru n each m orning and evening, and tw o m ake short ru n s twice. B ids a re to be tak en for a year, tw o-year, an d th re e -y e a r contracts. Ail bids w ill be opened and con tracts aw arded at a m eeting of th e non-union board in th e office of O B. K raus, eounty su p e rin te n d ent. in th e co u rt house, at 8 p. m. A ugust 14. C ontracts aw arded at B anks in clude the Scofield ru n for th ree y ears to C lifford S andy a t $1,125 a year; M eacham , to G ordon Lay- ton for th ree y ears at $1.100 a year; B ruce McCann, the stu b ru n to Mead school for a y ear at $400, and G eorge R oscncrans, th e D ailey stu b for a y e a r at $500. T igard. H .ilsboro and F orest G rove each have been te n d ered a tw o-year contract and it is ex p e c t ed th a t notification of acceptance w ill be given at the n e x t m eeting. Famous Traveling Pieture Studio Scheduled for Visit in Hillsboro G .O .P . Heads Bid to H ear Hamilton Emrick Residence Scene Early Blaze Woman Shops Washington County Women Win Prizes m agnificent outfit, to learn how talk in g pictures are film ed and re corded and projected, and the m o tion picture technicians w ith the studio w ill be available to an sw er questions reg ard in g th e ir w o rk w hile the stu d io is here, it is said. D uring the period th e stu d io is open for inspection, the general public w ill be p erm itted to e n te r ¡he studio. T hey w ill be escorted through by the m otion p ictu re men, and the operation of th e sound r e cording room in one section of the 65-foot outfit, and th e sound p ro jection room in Ihe rear c o m p art m ent of the studio, w ill be e x plained in d etail. Ilog L icenses lnerea.se Increase In purchase of dog 11- eenses th is y e a r is rep o rted by N. J. Skee of B eaverton, dog license collector for th e W ashington coun ty dog co n tro l board. C ollections a re gaining ev ery year, he said, as people becom e m ore fam iliar w ith the law . T he control board has authorized th e a rre st of persons de lin q u en t in paym ent of license, bk ee poiuted out.