•* •/. « 4 Read the Ads— 'l'h r Latest In Merrìiatidlaltif N r w i fro m Y »Mr Home Store» K m -k --------------- : v r, - • ‘-I, «*1 Volume 13, No. 3 I W ith Which is ( "nmbined the 11 ill boro Indepei llillhboro Independí n t K Jab h .bed 1873 IIillaboro, Oregon, Thursday, October H, 1936 W inners Laundry to Registration (Nub Complete Tour of Exposition Total Larger Enter New Over County Home Soon Firemen Regiii Week of Work Among Citizens Short Route Sponsors in Full Accord T he P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e - F ire p re v e n tio n wo ck in H ills ­ stock how in P o rtla n d d u rin g 1936 b o ro began S u n d a y w ith th e w o rk w ilt lo n g lx* a v iv id m e m o ry to o f in te re s tin g lo c a l re s id e n ts in K a th r y n ( ’ a w r e and C la y to n Nv p re v e n tio n m easure» in f u ll » w in g berg, w in , th is w< ek w ere in Por i M onday, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f the land to a tte n d th e P a c ific I n ’ e r- H iU b o ro fir e d p u rtm c rit w ith , n a t i o n a l . r gio • of th e F irs t N.i W ilb u r D illo n , c ity f ir m arsh a l, [ t m iiu l B ank o f P o rtla n d , bee tu «• d ir e c tin g th e p u b lic ity . V oters M «y S u rp a ss P e a k of th e ’, b o th l< d all W a h i n i j o i i ( o u n C o m p letio n B u ild in g C lim ax T e m p e st S u b sid e s A s G rou p s T h e c a m p a ig n in th»- schools was ty hoy. and g ir ls in 1 11 d u b lead u n d e rw a y M o n d a y w ith the d is tr i- on B u sy C o n stru ctio n H old M e e tin g w ith 1932 H e r e ; M any Still I or* h ip and a ch ie ve m e n t T in* hank i b u tio n o f f H ills b o ro , c lim a x e s a busy b u ild - . m g sea on h e re w h ic h aurpa.sKcs E x p o s itio n was fir s t e ve n t o f M o n ­ fig u r i th e w e e k fire m e n are m a k in g in- am ong th e sponsors o f th e W o lf fro m th e o ffic e o f Ed C (< »»ntinurd en page column 3) creek-W ilson riv e r road projects, Luce. o u n ty ( I n k Ite g r ti a llo n s d a y 's e n te rta in m e n t fo llo w e d by at- I a n y o th e r lik e p e rio d in th e h is- | T here n ever has been a rift, it d c d w it h u ru s h S a tu r d u y n ig h t i tendance at th e 4 II c lu b b a n qu e t i lo r y o f the c ity . T h e H om e L a u n d ry , one o f th re e was decided. The co u n t W edtn »(lay disclosed held in Penney h a ll on the e x p o s i­ 1687 new d e m o iia tic voter» re g is ­ tio n g ro u n d s T h e re m a in d e r o f the 1 ow n e d by th re e b ro th e rs , w ill be D ecision to this effect was a r ­ te re d a» c o m p a re d to 930 r e p u b li­ e ve n in g th e b a n k » 4-H d u b guests I m oved o v e r th e w e e k-e n d fro m the I rived at w hen all factions mot cans and 65 m iscelhm eous T o ta l i p a rtic ip a te d In th e Boy»’ a m i f i n is* o ld q u a rte r» on S o u th Second a v ­ last w eek w ith E J. G riffith, re g is tra tio n w h e n th e b o o k* w ere 4 II L iv e s to c k pa ra d e in the e x ­ enue in th»* F a rm e r» ' U n io n b u ild ­ ad m in istrato r of WPA for O rigon. p o sitio n arena and a tte n d e d the ing. to th e m w q u a rte r» , R H d o s e d h fo re the p rim a r y was 17.- T he m eeting was for the purpose of W in d is h a r o f M c M in n v ille , m a n ­ 292 v o te rs . co m p a re d to 18,927 horse show. ironing out difficulties. Everybody ager, a n n ou n ce d T uesday. v o te rs re g is te re d i l l 1932. peak o f E n te rta in m e n t d u rin g th e n v i.d t wa.- in agreem ent, and ap p aren tly regH tr a tio n in th is c o u n ty ( >f th is in c lu d e d a to u r o f th e head o ffic e N« w M achinery Added Ih e ie w ere no m isunderstandings. i eg i s tra in ,n 13 017 w e re re p u b lic a n s of T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f E n tire m ove is e xp e cte d trf be C hanges M ade and 5141 w e ie dem ocrat». P o rtla n d e a rly T ue sd a y m o rn in g , m ade w ith o u t in te r r u p tin g s< rv ic e Tw o changes in th e present w ork visits- to the e xp o s itio n , sig h t-se e in g P a rt o f th e e q u ip rn nt. c o m p ris in g Make < liangrs Firm R ep o rts plans w ere proposed and adopted. II« w t v e r. in c o m p a rin g re g is tra - to u rs o f P o rtla n d , a ban qu e t w it h a n u m b e r o f n e w m achines, a lre a d y R eal E sta te L. G. A pperson. city engineer of F irs t N a tin a l B a n k o ffic e rs as is in place, in c lu d in g a d e o d o riz e r lo li • to d a te w ith the 4 , »tai re g l T o ta l o f $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 P ortland, on whom th e supervision (ra tio n o f last s p rin g , it m ust be hosts on T uesday ( v e ilin g , and an in th e d ry c le a n in g roo m , a new’, | of both roads had been unloaded, re m e m b e re d th a t th e d e m o c ra tic e ve n in g at one o f P o rtla n d* s fin e st m od e rn press r a nd a ne w » h a cker i was w ith d raw n from the Wolf to ta ls re p ro .ent a la rg e p e rcentage theatre» A fa re w e ll lu n ch e on was on th e flo o r aw aitin g a b e lt to th e C ontinuation of exten siv e real •creek project and his tim e lim ited p o w e r shaft T h e o th e r m a c h in e ry estate sales in the H illsboro te r r i­ • f votes c h a n g in g fro m re p u b lic a n g ive n W edne day. to the Wilson riv e r only. w ill com e fro m th e o ld la u n d ry . tory is indicated this week in the l o th e d e m o c ra tic side T h is changes S tate highw ay com m ission w as T h e ne w la u n d ry w ill be f u lly m onthly rep o rt of sales ju s t issued the c o m p a ra tiv e to ta l by tw o votes invited to place an engineer in p o w e rs ! w ith e le c tric m o to r» r e ­ by W G. Ide. H illsboro real estate I chs each tim e a s w itc h 1» m ade H eavy of W olf creek and the m a t­ p la c in g th e o ld steam e n g in e used m an. All but four of th e ru ra l sales i egistr all* n in v a rio u s p a rts o f th e ’ ” in th e o th e r p la n t. A new’ b o ile r, w ere to im m igrants from other te r was tak en u n d er consideration c o u n ty w h e re re g is tra tio n office» If tlie engineer is not provided, full h o w e ve r, has been in s ta lle d to states. T hree tow n sales also w ere ire m a in ta in e d , s t ill m u»t be c o u n t­ supervision may possibly be left ed fu rn is h steam and hot w a te r. reported. in the hands of WPA. r R e g is tra tio n to ta ls p re vio u s to D o ig n o f th e b u ild in g is by R T otal value of all p roperty sold Second move is to w ard th e e sta b ­ th e M a y p rim a ry gave the r e p u b ­ H W in d is h a r and is p a tte rn e d am ounted to $48.500 for the m onth licans 10 779 voters, th e d e m o n ats a fte r ’ he one in use in M c M in n ­ and the largest sale w as 220 acres, lishm ent of w ork cam ps on Wolf v ille C o m p h te glass sides w ith th e th e o thers averaging about 20 acres. creek road before th e w in te r rains 6102. a n d 411 re g is te re d w ith m in o r ity p a rtie s e x c e p tio n o f a p o rtio n o f th e low ­ A good record of sa lts also was arrive, m aking it possible to elim ­ inate tran sp o rtatio n for the men er and u p p r w a lls, gives th e h a rd m ade in A ugust, Ide said. B o th p a rtie s are w o r k in g h a rd each day to and from the jobs. R to p io d u e e a big vo te N o ve m b e r S ta n d in g C o m m it t e e s f o r w h ite p la s te r fin is h an o p p o r tu n ity A mong the farm sales listed is H. Baldock. state highw ay engineer, 3. w ith th e r u lt th a t th e p a rty to a id th e s itu a tio n by m a x im u m one of 220 acres by the C om m er­ told the m eeting that if the w ork lin e s an* b e in g harpl.v d ra w n b o th N ew Y ear A p p o in te d re fle c tio n o f n a tu r a l lig h t. cial N ational bank to A. R. H am ­ ns to n a tio n a l A t p resent th e re are 10 em ployes, m ond. Siam ; R W. Baker. 80 acres was com pleted w ith dispatch, cam ps state and c o u n ty tic k e t* R epor w h ile J A W in d is h a r handles th e to C harles Sellers. H illsboro: A u­ w ould be necessary. in d ic u tc th a t th e E stablishm ent of the W olf C reek N ew o ffic e rs o f th e H ills b o ro d ry c le a n in g h im s e lf L a te r, i f b u si- gust W alton. 10 acres to H arry A n­ d e m o c ra tic v o t w ill re g is te r s tro n g - ly fro m th e to p to th e b o tto m o f C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce to o k o ve r iK • s w a rra n ts , th e b ro th e rs e xp e ct derson. S outh D akota: B. M K e t­ cam p w ill follow th e graveling of th e W estim ber CCC road w hich t In - t ic k c t w b ile th e re p u b lic a n s then- d u tie s at th e d in n e r me tin g to e xp a n d th e p a y ro ll. tering. 17 acres to E lm er G olden, 1 M o n d a y n ig h t, w h ic h m a rk e d th e w ill he so m ew hat p lit C o m p le tio n o f th e la u n d ry m a rk s U tah; O. M. T aylor, 22H acres, connects w ith th e Lyons C o n stru c­ 1 b e g in n in g o f the season*» a c tiv itie s tie* fir s t n e w in d u s tria l o r c o m ­ I lyde C arey. U tah; Ida H inm an to tion com pany p ro ject w est of w here lle m c c r a ts M e e t thcr WPA crew s a re now w orking. o rg a n iz a tio n m e rc ia l D e m o c ra tic c o u n ty co m m itte e m e n , hv th e lo ca l c iv ic b u ild in g to be e rected E lva llow ey. South D akota. 20 . < i m m itte e w o im n. frie n d » and s u p ­ P a u l L P a tte r>u n succeeded H 1. h re fo r some ’ itne. a lth o u g h th e re acres: R. D. I.aw son. 30 acres to f ’’♦•"Mi,while ap plication for $1,139.- p o rte r* o f th e p a t t y in la rg e n u m ­ M a e K e n zie as p re sid e n t. H o w a rd has been c o n s id e ra b le re m o d e lin g Jam es Peck. E astern O regon; H er­ 800 for the W olf creek road project b e r* g a the re d T h u rs d a y n ig h t in H a d le y becomes v ic e -p re s id e n t in o f to ri and w arehouses u n d e rw a y m an Erahtn. five acres to H. C a r­ has been sent forw ard to W ashing­ ton for approval and as soon as (Con I in tied < m , i>aar 4. -n lu m n 1» place o f P a tte rso n and .1 L Searcy a ll s p rin g and sum m er. rick. P ortland; M ary H unter, 10 this approval is received, co n stru c­ is th e new tic a u re i C 'I' R ic h ­ (C o n tin u ed on page 7, ro lu m n I ) M ore B u ild in g E x p ec te d tion of the cam ps w ill begin, it is ardson begins his »eeond th re -y e a r H o n i • b u ild in g . h o w e v e r, has understood W ith th e application te rm as a d ir e c to r and h o ld o v e r be» n m a k in g e x c e lle n t stride», p ro ­ also is $249.851 for continuation of d ire c to rs are G eorge S e lfrid g e and v id in g »orne o u tle t fo r th e v a s tly th e W ilson riv e r road. (M orris W e il o v e rc ro w d e d c o n d itio n s e x is tin g In announcing th ese applications S ta n d in g co m m itte e as a n n ounced here fo r th e last tw o ye a rs o r for allotm ents, G riffith pointed out by P re s id e n t P a tte rs o n are as f o l­ m ore. to those atten d in g th e conference lows: In c o n n e ctio n w ith th e c o n s tru e -, that any question of even division R e ta il tra d e C C W ebber, c h a ir ­ tio n o f homes. J. M. Person o f the of funds betw een the W olf creek P A A n d e rson .la ke W e il, W a sh in g to n S a vin g s and L o a n as­ A n n u a l F o r g e t-M e-N o t S a le man. and W ilson highw ays w ould be R alph W ilso n , T o m W entz. F red so cia tio n . p o in ts o u t th a t th e houses E n g c ld in g e r. N ye B ris to l. G eorge c o n s tru c te d d u rin g the s p rin g and K ro cg er N a m ed C h airm an settled, as each w ould have its full O c to b e r 16 to 17 allotm ent. S e lfrid g e G eorge Fischer. L e s te r su m m e r are o ccu p ie d by t h e ir o w n ­ P lans a re also in offing for the o f A r m istic e D a y Ire la n d . V . W G a rd n e r. Joe Coe. ers. w h ile c o n s tru c tio n to re lie v e estab lish m en t of a w ork cam p A n n u a l »ale o f forget-m e-not» by Z J. Rigg< th e re n ta l s itu a tio n is not e xp e cte d across th e sum m it of the m ountains C o m m u n ity re la tio n - Ja ck R ush- to b e g in u n t il n e xt ye a r. A t th a t Hie W a s h in g to n c o u n ty c h a p te r, Discussion of plans for A rm is­ on th e W ilson riv e r survey. T his D isa b le d A m e ric a n V teran» o f th e low c h a irm a n . II A K u r a tli. Wil- tim e . P erson says, he e xp e cts a d e ­ C yrus. R R E aster, L T M< cid e d b u ild in g boom in houses and tice Day. N ovem ber 11; re p o rts , cam p w ould enable men w orking W o rld w a i w ill be h e ld O cto b e r from retirin g officers and new this w in ter to continue the c le a r­ 16 and 17. 11 it was a n n ou n ce d th is Pheeters, F re d B retth au er. a p a rtm e n ts fo r re n ta l and sp e cu ­ co m m ittee reports, w ill be features ; ing of right-of-w ay into Tillam ook A g r ic u ltu r e Fai l D o nclson. c h a ir ­ la tio n . week. county to connect w ith th e T illa- F ra n k S ch n e id e r. R a I p h F unds co lle c te d in th e sale are man. C h e ck o f th e u t ilit y co m p a n ie s I of th e first fall business m eeting | (C o n tinued on page 2. colum n 4) u d fo r th e r e lie f o f ve te ra n s d is ­ K i itz. Jo h n W in n e r L F F ra n cis o f H ill- b o ro show’ a decid e d tre n d of H illsboro Post in V eterans' hall next T uesday night In d u s tr ia l A I H o ffm a n , c h a ir ­ ab le d m the W o rld w a r. T h e m ern- ( ( u n lin u rd on p a re 4, colum n 1) P lans for A rm istice day w ere b c is h ip is lim ite d to those d isa b le d man. S E F a y ra in . B. E M a tin g , launched at a m eeting of th e e x ­ in th e s e rv ic e b e fo re N o v e m b e r 11. A r t h u r K ro c g e r. Ja ke M o h r, J W. ecu tiv e com m ittee at w hich com ­ 1918. and w ho w e re w o u n d ed , gas- K e lle y . H ig h w a y E A G r if f it h , c h a ir ­ m ittee chairm en w ere nam ed. A r­ : cd o r d is a b le d by reason o f .serv­ th u r K roeger is chairm an of the S c h u lim ric h , W. G. ice. » j man. E d w a rd W B a rn e y day for th e A rm istice program | T h e fo llo w in g p ro c la m a tio n has lde. J M u n ic ip a l R e la tio n s M II S te v ­ w hich will include the usual Legion been issued by M a y o r G a rre tt: enson. ch a irm a n . G eorge McCiee, dance in th? auditorium . M em bers - “ I. J H G a rre tt, m a y o r o f the A l Busch. of his com m ittee include Paul c ity o f H ills b o ro . O regon, do h e re ­ S chools R ic h a rd E W ile y , c h a ir ­ P atterson. S tanley H ubbard and B. H illsb o r o R eal E sta te M an in d ts ig n a te O c to b e r 16 and 17. 1936. as F o rg e t-M e -N o t day» fo r man. H e rb e rt A. D ic k . L E M c ­ J. D. F o ste r , 7 5 , W a lk s Into M G oodm an. F lo o d A p p r a ise r No! all com m ittees have been r e ­ Hie b e n e fit o f .ill D isa b le d V e te ra n s D o w e ll. A u to on B a se lin e P u b lic A ffa ir s b o a rd o f d ir c e ­ placed. th e chairm an alone be­ i f th e W o rld W a r It is m y h e a rty l i o n lin u rri tin pi»««* ft, colum n 5» ing appointed in some cases. C h a ir­ w is h th a t th e c ity o ffic ia ls and th e W. G. Ide. H illsboro real estate m en and m em bers follow: p u b lic in g e n e ra l re n d e r a ll possi- 1 deal; r. T hursday received notice J. D. F oster. 75. 31« W est Base­ (C n n tin u rd on pane 7, colum n 2 ) • hie assistanc:* fo r t h i s w o r th y J a n n u n C o m p an y G iven of his appointm ent as a m em ber lin e street, s tru c k by an a u to ­ cause, a> these men gave up then- of th e B onneville overflow land a p ­ C a p ito l D r illin g A w a r d m o b ile as he a tte m p te d to cross th e h e a lth and are s t ill s u ffe rin g fro m praisal com m ittee H e rep o rted A M. Jannsen D r illin g co m p a n y street at th e A d v e n tis t c h u rc h on th e ir d is a b ilitie s in c u rre d in d e ­ T uesday on th e job and w ill r e ­ o f R e e d v ille was M o n d a y a w a rd e d West Ba e lin e last W ednesday n ig h t fense o f th e irs and o u r c o u n try . sum e w ork on O ctober 28. * T o th people o f H ills b o ro . I tlie con tract fo r d r illin g I st holes about 7 o’clo ck, is In Jones hos­ Ide w ill assist in fixing the value w ish th a t these tw o days he made lo r th e new sta le c a p ito l b u ild in g , p ita l in a se riou s c o n d itio n He s u f­ T h rills of a Z eppelin trip across of p ro p erty to be flooded w hen a re a l F o rg e t-M e -N o t to show .lannsen states th a t his c o m p a n y fe re d a c o m p o u n d fr a c tu r e o f his I t l i e storm y A tlantic ocean w ill be B onneville dam is com pleted. The these hoys th a t w e a re » t ill w ith has m o re w o r k lin e d up n o w th a n teg and shock T h e ear was d riv e n b y T. M. i related to m em bers of the H illsboro w ork is expected to req u ire som e th e m th e same ns th e y w e re fo r us a t a n y p re v io u s tim e in th e last W ilk in s , 31. H ills b o ro ro u te 4 Re­ C h am b er of C om m erce atten d in g time. T he w ork is u n d er th e d ire c ­ in 1917-18.*’ fiv e years. p o rt. m ade b y state p o lice fo llo w ­ ' tlie luncheon next M onday noon, it tion ef the arm y engineers. in g tb o a ccid e n t, discloses th a t Fos­ ¡w as announced th is w eek by Ed L. 1 W ednesday Ido loft H illsboro on te r was a tte m p tin g to cross th e Moore, secretary. a 15-day business trip w hich will stree t fro m tile n o rth to th e so u th | T he speaker is to be Reese Bates take him to O m aha. Neb ; Chicago, side and cam e in to the p a th o f th e o f Bates' G arage in P ortland, who W ichita, K a n . and D enver. W ilk in s ear fro m b e h in d a n o th e r , last su m m er m ade a trip to G er- m a ch in e west bound. ’ m any and hack via the Z eppelin T he W ilk in s ear sto p pe d alm ost I airsh ip H indenberg. On the trip the w ithin a ear le n g th , th e re p o rt said , sliii) encountered bad w eather I lly I . r o ll S. D avis) D< c c in b e r 12, 1909. th ■ m in u te s W ilk in s d e cla re d th a t w h ile hi did wjiieh gave th e passengers plenty D iscussion o f c ity p a rtic ip a tio n in o f th e c ity c o u n c il re ve a l th a t tin not see F oster a» he cam e onto th ? I of th rills Bates is rep o rted to giv? llt ilit le - . In m g s to lig h t Hint H ills ­ c o u n c il m et and In s tru c te d the (C o n tin u ed on page . column 2i a graphic description of his jottr- P E P electric show and conking b o ro o.ice e ld e r, d th e re a lm o f w a te r and lig h t c o m m itte e to c o n ­ ’ nev. , school will open T uesday night in p u b lic o w n e rs h ip and em erged w ith ta c t G ates as to the possible p u r ­ H. L. M aeK enzie w ill be c h a ir­ the G range hall in Aloha, it chase o f Hi ■ p la n t. T h is c o m m itte e a scorched p o c k e tb o o k. m an of the program . was announced this w eek by Ralph S earch o f th e re co rd s reve a ls in e lu d o d E. C. B ro w n . W J B e n ­ O ctober 19. R epresentative Jam es Easter, m anager of th e H illsboro th a t a g ita tio n fo r p u b lic o w n e r ­ son. J P. T atn ie sie . E A B a ile y W . Mott . will . be luncheon sp eak er | ()ffjcc ti , c show includes all m an ­ was m a y o r and Jo h n N o rth ro p , the s h ip o f w a le r and lig h ts in H ills at ttie i hambei'. giving a n o n -p a rtis­ ner of electric appliances, a motion b o ro began w ith III • p roposal m ade o th e r co m m issio n e r. Ile n to u B o w ­ Im m e d ia te purchase o f 3990 tons an talk on the accom plishm ents of picture comedy, and a scenic film Ju n e 2. 1891. by H. V G ales, th a t m an was re c o rd e r and S. E v e ritt, o f P a c ific coast sta n d a rd prunes, in th e last session of congress. of O regon. A featu re of th e p ro ­ a fra n c h is e he g iv e n h im f o r a treasu rer. a d d itio n to tlie 5999 to n s o f .sub­ gram is W ayne Nickeson, H illsboro I in v e r p la n t and w a te r w o rk s . A p ru n e s lo he h a n dled T tie n e x t in c lin g d e a lin g w ith s ta n d a rd b anjo p layer and w in n er of the c o m m itte e in c lu d in g J. C. Hare, the m a lt r was F e b ru a ry 20. 1901, th ro u g h a d iv e rs io n p ro g ra m , lias j Legion am ateu r contest last spring. J o h n M iln e and G eorge II. W ilc o x and was fo r th e pu rp o se o f p u r ­ In en a u th o riz . d b v S e c re ta ry o f T he cooking school w ill be held was nam ed to in ve s tig a te . chase o f e x te n s io n o f fra n ch ise . A g r ic u ltu r e W a lla ce G f th e ne w W ednesday m orning. J im ■ 23 o f th a t same y e a r, th e T he p roposal lo e xte n d th e f r a n ­ purchase. 2199 tons w ill be b o u gh t Last T hursday night th? show council held a m ee tin g , heard th e chise was on th e p ro p o s itio n th a t in C a lifo r n ia and «99 tons in the Last chance to file answers in was presented in L aurel hall w ith re p o rt o f th e c o m m itte e , and a p ­ th ? c ity gel are light-s fo r $7 p e r Pacific northw est. the Argus pro verb p rize eonlest p ro v e d th e p roposal W N. lia n a 'll m o n th each and fo u r e x tra fir e T h e purchases w ill he m ade fro m w ill he 5 p. m. today (Thursday) I nearly 70 persons attending. F riday was elected e ily a tto rn e y at th is h y d ra n ts . M a rc h 5, th e c o u n c il was p a cke rs w h o agree lo b u y an q u a l w hen the o ffire closes for the 'th e cooking school a ttracted a large crow d of women. me tin g and a u th o riz e d to d ra w a in fo rm e d th a t G ates w o u ld n o t a c­ q u a n tity o f unprocessed 193« cro p day. Answers placed in (lie m ail c o n tra c t A n o rd in a n c e g ra n tin g cept these term s. p ru n e s fro m g ro w e rs “ at prices and postmarked by that lim e r ig h t- o f-w a y also w as g ra n te d that w ill lie honored, the judges have M ay 7. 1901. the c o u n c il again nul less Ilia n a 3 1 -eent basis ’ Thcs? P erso n L e a v e s T o n ig h t same m on th . derided. m c l and m ade s t ill a n o th e r p ro p ­ sta n d a rd p ru n e s w ill he d is trib u te d fo r N ew Y ork M e e tin g T in 1 lig h t and w a le r p la n t was o s itio n T liis one w o u ld e x te n d th e to fa m ilie s on re li I’ ro lls and w ill A ll f ix p ielm es representing eonstt lif t e d and H ills b o r o was g iv ­ lia n e h is o J. M. Person, m anager of the some p ro verb have been puli p ro v id in g G ates w o u ld th u s be rem o ve d fro m n o rm a l trad e en street lam ps and fir e p ro te c tio n m a in ta in 13 are lig h ts fr o m d u sk channels, a c c o rd in g to A A A a n ­ lisiied over a period of six weeks i W ashington S avings At Loan assoei- in a ll p a rts o f th e to w n to m id n ig h t and in s ta ll tw o m ore n o u n ce m e n t. T h e 5999 tons o f su b ­ and the w hole series published latio n and the T u alatin V alley Eed- C ity reco rd s fa il Io disclose any h y d ra n ts . I f th e e ily sh o u ld fa il to sta n d a rd p ru n e s w ill be d iv e rte d to in a special advertisem ent in the I oral S avings X- Loan association, m ore a g ita tio n fo r o w n e rs h ip a ft r p u re fla se th e p la n t o r re n e w the b y -p ro d u c ts o r e x p o rt trade. Argus ol’ O ctober I. Prizes are leaves tonight (Thursday* to atten d th at until 1999. although Hie eit.v franchise at th e end of five years, The- ' tw o steps h av e been taken $5 first; $3 second and $2 third, the N ational S av in g , and Loan co n ­ had spent $19.991) in prom otion of p w ould forfeit th e »10.000 invest- by tlie A A A at the request of p ru n e judged oil neatness, preparation, vention in New York City. He w ill tlie p lant and the co n tract gave m o n t in the plant. grow ers w ho say th at they w ill rorreetness and in ease of lie on be gone tw o w eeks and w ill visit them the right of purchase of th e . A gain on Ju n e I th e council met do much to stabiliz.e th e p ru n e the tim e in w hich the entry was | W ashington. D. C.. Boston and o th er half on certain term s. I tc ,.n iin u i'd <>n p a te 2, colum n l ) filed. | P hiladelphia. m ark et th is year. Erect Many Homes Demos I lokl Meeting g u s 369 New Families— H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894 Warring Factions in Truce Legion to H ear Autum n Plans Ide Named to Federal J o b Aged Resident Struck by Car Zeppelin Traveler Speaker October 12 Hillsboro's Pocketbook Suffers l l 7ben First Experiment Alacie in Ownership PEP Electric Show Scheduled at Aloha Government Plans Prune Purchases • Proverb Contest Closes Tonight Citizens Ask City’s Aid to Open Street R eq u ests C le a r in g fo r R a ilw a y C ro ssin g on T hird A v e n u e Wine Store Planned P o r tla n d e r Seeks P r o p e r ty fo r A u to C am p Proposed im provem ents and ad- ' ditional business firm s in H illsboro occupied th e spotlight a t the reg ­ ular council m eeting T uesday night. P roposed im provem ents a re re p ­ resented in tw o petitions by c iti­ zens. on? seeking stre e t im prove­ m ents, on N orth F o u rth avenue, • north from W est Jackson street, , and an o th er a p edestrian crossing over the railw ay tra c k s on T h ird avenue. Sale of Farms Continues Here Says Realtors War Disabled to Sell Token Two Sections, Fourteen Pagel P e titio n Plan for Work Camp New Officers of Civic Bodv Assume Duties Added as New Paid-in-Advance Ar< us Subscribers from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 W a n t Street D espite a 15-day truce b e tw e .n m aritim e unions and shippers, the west coast w as tense, fearing in d u strial strife, a fte r contacts betw een union w orkers and em ploye; s expired. D isagreem ent cam e w hen shippers announced plans to h ire w orkers from th e docks instead of at th e h irin g halls. Men and the w aterfro n t at San Francisco pictured above. Truck Owners Union District Attend Freight Budget Shows Rates Hearing S m all percentage of W ashington county freight tru c k ow ners a t­ ten d ed th e m otor tran sp o rt ra te h earin g held in H illsboro F rid ay and SM Urday by rep resen tativ es of the public u tilities comm ission u n ­ der th e direction of E dw ard A I andis. su p erin ten d e n t of tra n sp o r­ tation. The h earin g is one or 25 being held in all parts of O regon to g ath er inform ation from w hich u n ­ iform rates w ill be established for all classes of freight tran sp o rtatio n by m otor vehicle. Landis said at th e opening of th e hearing. W ith the close of the m eeting in H illsboro S aturday, b u t tw o m ere hearings rem ained, th e n ext being in P o rtlan d beginning O cto­ ber «. and th e last one scheduled for Salem . T ruckm en c f W ashington county to th? n u m b er of approxim ately 20. testified as to the am ount of freig h t w hich they hauled and the rates w hich they charged. C onsid­ erab le discrepancy is said to have been found am ong the tru ck s w hich tra n sp o rt m ilk, the sh o rter haul re ­ ceiving as m uch m oney as th e longer haul. Most un ifo rm ity of rates d u ring th e investigation, was found in eastern O regon w hile the greatest differen ce is found am ong the m ilk h au lers and farm tru ck ow ners op eratin g freight tran sp o rt lines in addition to th e ir farm operations. Im m ediately on the com pletion of th e hearings, the d ep artm en t of m otor freight of th e u tilities com ­ mission w ill begin prep aratio n s of ta riffs to fit the various districts. L andis said. These schedules p ro b ­ ably w ill be ready in M arch for d istrib u tio n A pril 1. The expense of keeping the tariffs m odern w ill be carried by the purchase of each tru c k o p erato r of a set of tariffs. L andis pointed out. More Expense H igh S ch o o l D e b ts D e c r e a se O v er P a st Y e a r N orth F o u rth avenue residents ' asked street grading, surfacing and curbing. T he council agreed to m ake a 20-foot graveled stre e t w ith- i out curb, th e cost to be assessed against th e p ro p erty and th e labor to be done by a WPA project. P etitioners on M aple street and along the railw ay track s on T h ird avenue, petitioned th e council to have the stre e t cleared at th e G arth o fn er mill, d eclaring th at the • S outhern Pacific had prom ised a | crossing as soon as th e street w as clear. C em ent sidew alks w ere con­ stru cted this sum m er south of th e track, th e petition stated, but the track s presen ted an obstacle to good w alking. E. R. V enable of P ortland, sp e a k ­ ing before th e council, asked p e r­ mission to construct an auto cam p inside th e city lim its across from th e city park. B ecause of th e zon­ ing ordinance h e w as inform ed th a t a cam p in th a t d istrict w as prohibited unless t h e resid en ts w ould consent. The city offered him a half-acre tra c t along th e highw ay w est of tow n and he agreed th a t this w ould be suitable, providing th e price i was reasonable. T he ap p raisem ent '^committee of th e council w as in- , structcd to view th e p ro p erty and . set a price. . L icense for a w ine sto re w a s granted W aldo W. Fuegy of T illa- i mook. w ho expects to open his place in the U ppenkam p building on Second avenue. He sta te d to the council th a t he recently sold his grocery sto re in T illam ook. Fuegy is a form er resident of th is Increase in expenses of $2300 is prom ised in th e u n io n high school budget prepared by th e budget com m ittee last W ednesday night and published for the first tim e in the A rgus this w eek. E xpense in (C o n tin u ed on p ace 3, colum n 4) the budget a y e a r ago w as e sti­ m ated at $72.900 as com pared to $75.290 estim ated needs for the y e a r to come. Increases in b u d g eted expense this y ear a re due to increase in e n ­ rollm ent of n early 50 students; r e ­ m odeling of th e au d ito riu m to m ak e it possible to h ear speakers on th e stage, and new sew er con-1 nections and connection rentals. V oters A s k e d to D isc u ssio n Cost of the au d ito riu m w as $1.500 and $500 is asked for the sew er H e r e O c to b e r 12 w ork, m em bers of the board point out. R eduction from S145.800 to $124.- Public m eeting for the discussion 800 in th e total deb t of the d istrict j of various proposed laws to be is show n w ith th e w arran t debt voted on at th e election N ovem ber $21.300 as com pared to $27.300 a 3. w ill be held in th e court room y ear ago and th e bonded debt $103.- a t th e county co u rt house a t 8 500 as com pared to $118.500 a vear p. m. Monday, it w as announced ago. this w eek by H. R. Findley of O f th e total budget. $24.800 is C edar Mill, p resid en t of the T ax provided for debt serv ice w hich League. allow s $16.000 for p aym ent of p rin ­ S everal of these proposed laws, cipal on bonds; $3000 fo r principal F indley points out may m ean m ore on w arran ts: $4800 for in terest on taxes if passed. One of these laws bends and $1000 for w a rra n t in te r- , is p a rticu larly dangerous, he said, est. an d w ill be fully discussed by com­ The am ount to be raised by tax p eten t speakers. Good speakers also this y ear is $58.810 as com pared to w ill be provided to discuss th e (C o n tin u e d on pajre 7, colum n I ) other m easures. O ne sp eak er on th e program is A rth u r Foster, form er N orth Da­ kota farm er, w ho w ill discuss the state bank of N orth D akota and the proposed law in Oregon. E lbert Bede. C ottage G rove n ew sp ap er­ E vangelist Flovd Ross spoke at man. is scheduled to discuss the the R otary club luncheon T hursday pow er bill, and E. J. M cA lear of on "A rchitects of Men." He said H illsboro the tax lim itation bill. that if ever th ere w as a tim e w hen The question of com pulsory m il­ the lives of youth needed to be itary train in g w ill be discussed by m oulded it w as now. C. H. Nosier P aul L. P atterson, A m erican Legion was chairm an. speaker nam ed to discuss th is pro­ T cm S tretcher. H ilhi student body posed law and its effect in states president, was present as th e stu ­ w here it has been passed, a ’ld the M em bers of H eadquarters C om ­ pany, 2nd B attalion. N ational G uard, dent body rep resen tativ e at the probable effect in O regon if passed R otary meetings. here. w .r e guests W ednesday night of the local post. V eterans of Foreign Wars, at a special show ing of W orld W ar met ion pictures p re ­ sented by M ajor Sandy of P o rt­ land. In addition to the guard unit, I J a k e Weil, com m ander of H illsboro Post. A m erican Legion, and Hugh R esolutions favoring full tim e vert into cash w hat m ight o th e r­ Rogers, state com m ander of th e Spanish W ar veterans, also w ere I hom e dem onstration w ork in W ash­ w ise rust out in th e barn y ard . An guests w ith others from the legion. ington county w ere passed at the auction w ill be held each m ark et D isabled A m erican W ar veteran s county m eeting of the F arm ers' day. but w ill in no w ay p rev en t and a portion of the w inning drum Union here S atu rd ay at th e V eter­ trad e and b a rte r betw een farm ers, and bugle corps o f th e V terans ans' hall. C om m ittee to sponsor this and w ill be open to all county of F oreign Wars M ilitary O rd er of includes Mrs. Jo h n K am na of farm ers. Blooming. W alter O rr of L aurel- Cooties. Scholls and Mrs. Pern P atton of S everal selections by th e bugle G aston. corps preceded the stiow ing of th e , pictures. Follow ing th? pictures, th e ; B enefits of the w ork as done on m em bers of the post and visitors 1 a h alf-tim e basis this y ear w ere enjoyed a lunch and sp eak in g in cited by Mesdamcs G eorge L ew el­ M em bers of Legion posts of W ash­ the social room s above th e m eeting I len. John K am na and Jo h n Plass. N ine units are now w orking and ington county w ill g a th e r F riday hall. five o th er com m unities a rc solicit­ AU speakers from the various I ing m em bership The w ork includes night, O ctober 9. in Sherw ood for e th e r vet . ran organizations, pointed I hom e m anagem ent, supervised rec­ the re g u lar m eeting of the W ash­ out th a t every effort w as being j reation, p aren t education, 4-H club ington C ounty Jam boree. m ade to bring tlie activities of the I wi rk for g irls and m any o th er ben- ' O fficers will be selected and in- d ifferen t organizations into c lo srr I efits. stalled and th e program for the harm ony for a common program . E sta b lish m e n t of a m ark et in con- .v pa r form ulated All m em bers of Rogers, in hi- talk, declared that neetion w ith tlie w arehouse w as th e Legion and A u x iliary a re in- his organization w as leading a also favored. It is to be know n as vited to attend. An interesting m ovem ent to bring the com m and­ "Farm Union M arket Day" and w ill i program has_ been prepared, ac- ers i f th e various o th er v eteran s' be held the first S atu rd ay of the cording to E arl Riser, who made groups into a m eeting to be held m onth in th e forenoon. The plan an n o uncem ent of th e m eeting this som etim e in the r e a r future, at is to give the farm er the oppor- w eek. w hich plans w ill be discussed for I tu n ity of disposing of such things S herw ood post and u n it officers a jo in t program of all v eteran s' ' as he no longer needs, but m ight w ill be jo in tly installed d u rin g the groups. I be of use to som eone else, and cop- evening. Laws Subject Meeting H ere Evangelist Talks at Rotary Session VFW Host to Guard at Special Meeting County Home Demonstration kFork Gets Approval o f Farmers Union Legion, Auxiliary Meeting October 9