The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 15, 1936, Image 1

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H ills b o ro
In d e p e n d e n t
E sta b lish e d 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 15, 1936
H ills b o r o
A rg u s
E sta b lish e d
1894
Tw o Sections, F o u rteen P ag et
er Rela tes
History of City
Speakers Launch Shafts
County Sets i., Graphic
Woman
Dies
Council Wins
Tale of
Cited at Meeting Grand Jury
Fire Disaster
at Three Referred Laws Damage Suit
Record for
in Mountain Breakfast Group Finds Many
Registration
Train Wreck
True Bills Compulsory Military Bill; Grange Power; Against City
G ra p h ic d e s c rip tio n o f tin* f ir e ,
w h ic h sw e p t tlu* coast c o u n try in
th
v ic in it y o f B a ndon and C o ­
q u ille . is g iv e n in a le tte r w r itte n
S e p te m b e r 28 to M i
Ida K .iy s of
S ch o lls
T h e le tte r fo llo w s :
“ I suppose w h e n yo u read th e b ig
hla< k h e adlines in y o u r n e w sp a p e r
c o n c e rn in g o u r pa rt o f th e w o rld
you
th in k o f us. W e ll, w e a re
s t ill here, and a ll is w e ll w ith us.
if n o t a ll a b o u t us. It has been
th e stran g e st d a y, w e ird and u n ­
e a rth ly
A ll fo re n o o n we had to
k e e p lig h ts b u rn in g , and tlu* w o rld
lo o k e d us if w e w e re seeing it
th ro u g h a m b e r glass such us t
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b o ttle
'Phis a fte rn o o n
tlu
H ills b o ro has a lw a y s been a liv e ,
a c tiv e c o m m u n ity w ith an in t e r ­
e s tin g
b a c k g ro u n d and
e n v ia b le
re p u ta tio n . T h is was th e d e c la ra ­
tio n o f Ju d g e It F ra n k P eters in
w e lc o m in g m em b e rs o f th e H ills ­
b o ro M e n ’s B re a k fa s t d u b to a
M a y C . G r if f e ls , 5 1 , C a u g h t p la ce in ttic a ffa irs nt th e c o m m u ­ F o r m e r O re n c o F a r m e r H e ld
J u d g e R u le « E n g in e e r W a i
m o c ra ta L e n d w ith N e w
n ity .
Ju
d
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Peters
opened
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V o te ra
by R u n a w a y E n g in e a t
W it h o u t C o n tr a c t fo r
on S ix C o u n ts ; L o g g e r
w it h a b rie f s u m m a ry o f th e e a rly
h is to ry o f H ills b o ro and th e p ro m ­
S te e p C u rv e
S h o w G a in s
A lle g e d W o r k
A rre s te d
in e n t p a rt it p la y e d in th e o rg a n i­
P resen tin g th re e sp e ak e rs in opposition to th re e of the
za tio n o f th e sta te . He cite d th e
re fe rre d law s to he voted on a t th e election in N ovem ber,
fa c t th a t D a v id H ill, fo r w h o m
th e W ashington County T ax league m et M onday night in
th e c ity o f H ills b o ro was named,
served as p re s id e n t o f t h e fir s t
th e co urt house. The sp e ak e rs w ere E lb ert Bede, C ottage
e x e c u tiv e
b o a rd in
th e O regon
G
rove; A rth u r Foster, G resham , fo rm e r N orth D akota
m o v e m e n t Joe M eek, a n o th e r e a rly
O ld
S h e rm a n L o g g in g R o a d p io n e e r re s id e n t in th is v ic in ity , F o re s t G r o v e C itiz e n M u s t fa rm e r and p resent landow ner th e r e ; Paul L. P atterson, W r it t e n C o n tr a c t D e c la re d
C a n ip n ig n M o v e » L a s te r ns
tlu* sun conies th ro u g h b e tte r. Tin*
was a le a d e r in tlie C ham poeg m e e t­
H illsboro atto rn ey . H. R. Findley of C ed ar Mill, president
S cene o f M is h a p
N e c e s s a ry
E le c tio n N e a r»
n e w sp a p e r te lls us th a t th e clo u d ;
Answ er M onday
in g th a t lin e d up th e O regon t e r r i­
—-------------------------------------------------------- « o f th e league, presided, and M. P.
of s m o k e o ve r th is c o u n try is 10.- ,
to ry as p a rt o f th e U n ite d States.
C
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acted
as
se
cre
ta
ry.
(KM) fe e t th ic k , a nd it feels l i k e 1
H ills b o ro was th e c o u n ty seat o f
E. J. M c A le a r o f H ills b o ro , w h o
De rih ro d e th e ru ste d , tw is te d T u a lit y co u n ty , c o m p ris in g a ll th e
S u it b ro u g h t ag a in st th e c ity o f
S ix te e n in d ic tm e n ts w e r e r e -
In te n s iv e d r iv e by b o th m u jo r
was to h a v e spoken on th e ta x H ills b o ro b y
nils o f th e o ld S h e rm a n lo g g in g t e r r it o r y w est o f th e W illu m e tte tu rn e d by th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty
A . C. F o rre s te r to
"O n S a tu rd a y the h u m id ity was
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c o lle c t fo r alle g e d s e rv ic e s in co n -
c o u n ty
re s u lte d i n c o iis n lr i able v e ry lo w and a s tro n g w in d . U n til r a ilw a y T h u rs d a y m o rn in g about and n o rth o f th e Y a m h ill riv e rs to g ra n d ju r y w h ic h co m p le te d its
atte
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average,
« h a n g in g o f v o te rs and a to ta l re g ­
th e P a c ific ocean and th e C a n a d ia n
lin e d b r ie f ly th e b e n e fits to be de- a sewage disposal p la n t here, w e re
is tra tio n w h ic h sin pas.se» tin* peak b u t th a t day it seem ed th e w h o le lif e o f M rs M a y G riff« Is. 51. ra n c h ­ b o a rd e r. I t was th e tra d e fro m th e teen in d ic tm e n ts w e re s e cre t and
riv e d fr o m th e m easure and p o in te d te rm in a te d
in c ir c u it c o u rt th is
o f 18.927 o f 1932. f i g u r e i n th e o f ­ c o u n tr y b u rst in to fla m e s W hen I er's w ife , and le ft fo u r o th e rs s t i fZ T u a la tin p la in s th a t m ade P o rtla n d tw o w e re f o r persons a lre a d y in
o u t th a t th e c o u n ty a lre a d y is as- w eek w ith a d e cisio n b y J u d g e R
ja il.
T h e o th e r
in d ic tm e n ts
in ­
fic e o f Ed C Luce, c o u n ty c le rk , w e n t d o w n to w n in th e a fte rn o o n and b ru ise d th a n k fu l fo r th e re ­ th e O reg o n m e tro p o lis , he said.
sessed at 50 p e rce n t o f its v a lu a - F ra n k P e te rs against F o rre s te r
v o lv e persons y e t to be a rre ste d
I h e a rd th a t P o w e rs was a fire , that p rie v e fa te d e a lt them .
show
A n in te re s tin g fa c t c o n c e rn in g o r w h o h a ve been b ro u g h t in r e ­
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T he s u it waa ™ ed last J u ly . F o r-
T h e a cc id e n t happened, as n e a rly
C o m p le te re g is tra tio n fig u re s, re ­ C u n n in g h a m cre e k fa rm s w e re a ll
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leased tills w eek. show re p u b lic a n s th re a te n e d . K in g C re e k fir e ru s h in g as th e e n g in e c re w e m p lo y e d by e rn m e n t was c ite d b y J u d g e Peters. c e n tly .
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in th e lead w ith 11 097 as co m p a re d to w a id C 'tH jihllc, th a t a c a ll had th e A la s k a J u n k co m p a n y o f P o rt- T h e m ove fo r a s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n
c u t m ade in th is c o u n ty u n d e r th e ?‘ X , 1
t
to 7539 fo r th e d e m o cra ts C o m ­ ju s t com e fro m N o rth F o rk fo r i la n d c o u ld re la te , w h e n th e b ra ke was th e o u tg ro w th o f th e need fo r e r o f th e O re n c o N u rs e ry p ro p e rty
1 la w w h e n in f u l l o p e ra tio n , w o u ld . .
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n
fa rm and w h o was dispossessed th is
p a ris o n w it h fig u re s p re p a re d at h e lp to save th e b ig b rid g e and beam» on th e e n g in e becam e u n ­ la w s to p ro b a te an estate.
e-»e nnn
tests and m ake p la n s fo r a sewage
be a b o u t $.5,000 in v a lu a tio n , he d isposai p )a n t H e askpd $2.163 50
a ijm m er. faces s ix in d ic tm e n ts , fiv e
th e c ln .c <»f th e i e g is tru tlo n hooks fa rm houses a ll n ig h t C o q u ille fir e co u p le d and le ft th e lo co m o tive ,
o f w h ic h charges g ra n d la rc e n y
sa la '
| fo r his e m p lo y m e n t b e tw e e n Sep­
in A p r il, p re v io u s to th e p rim a ry , tru c k s w e re ro a rin g back and fo rth and a c a rlo a d o f 30 to n s o f steel
Resume G iven
and one w illf u l m a lic io u s in ju r y to
sh o w
th
re p u b lic a n s w ith 10.897 to tin* places w h e re flam e, w e re r a ils o u t o f c o n tro l.
te m b e r 1 and N o v e m b e r 10.
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sp
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g
p e rsonal p ro p e rty .
F o u r in C re w
and th e demiN-rat:. 0202. m a k in g a a d v a n c in g on th e to w n , and n e x t
C h a rte r Cited
w
ith
a
resum
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m o rn in g w h e n we rose at six th e re
T h e e n g in e c re w in c lu d e d D o yle
Charges Shrub Rem oval
to ta l o f 17.492
J u d g e P e te rs ru le d th a t as th e
proposes to e lim in a te c o m p u ls o ry
w e re th re e b ig b la ck fie ry -h e a rte d M c C u rle y . 30. H ills b o ro ro u te
5.
M r iil O ut D ea d O ne»
T he la rc e n y ch a rg e alleges r e ­
m ilit a r y t r a in in g fro m th e college c ity c h a rte r o f H ills b o ro s p e c ifie d
Because o f a last m in u te rush of masses o f sm oke ris in g in d if f e r ­ i e n g in e e r; E v e re tt S w a n k. 33. fo r-
m o v a l and s a le o f v a lu a b le sh ru b s
and u n iv e rs ity . H e e x p la in e d th a t th a t e v e ry c o n tra c t o v e r $100 m u s t
re g is tra tiftn s . c lu c k in g and s o rtin g ent places b e h in d th e to w n , and tn e rly o f H ills b o ro ro u te 2. fir e -
fro m th e p ro p e rty in N o v e m b e r
m ilit a r y t r a in in g in th e g o v e rn ­ be a u th o riz e d b y o rd in a n c e o r re s­
fo
lk
s
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re
s
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in
g
th
a
t
B
a
ndon
had
m an; W I. Tebo. late o f L a k in .
o f n e w re g is tra tio n cards has been
and D ecem ber. 1935, a nd J a n u a ry .
m e n t colleges and u n iv e rs itie s is o lu tio n and m ust be sig n e d b y th e
been
w
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d
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t
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stree
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21,
b
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-
a slow proce?j». In a d d itio n , t h e
1938 T he d e s tru c tio n o f p ro p e rty
a p a rt o f th e n a tio n a l defense act m a y o r and c it y re c o rd e r.
w et d in g o u t o f dead re g is tr at ion f u ll o f refugees d a re d and s k e tc h ily men. J u m p rd to s a fe ty a lo n g th c
is a lleged to in v o lv e th e alle g e d
In th e c o m p la in t f ile d b y F o r ­
passed a fte r th e w o r ld w a r.
dressed
in
ju
s
t
a
n
y
th
in
g
,
w
ith
cars
p
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ito
u
s
sides
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f
th
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canyon.
b
u
t
ba
ta k e n c o n s id e ra b le tu n c
d e s tru c tio n o f a beet c ro p b y th e
U n d e r th is act. he said, n a tio n a l reste r. th e o p in io n says, F o rre s te r
and
tr
a
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r
s
loaded
w
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w
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a
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has
been
th
a
t
the
p
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ll
th e re s u lt
F o r a h a lf a m ile th e c re w re ­
B e rn a rd sheep, and th e d r iv in g o f
defense is based on a s tro n g e r d id n o t a lle g e th a t his service»
books w ilt tie m a rly c le a r of n o n - th e y had tu n c to th ro w in, M ost o f lated. th e y w aged a d e sperate b a t­ C o n fe re n c e
H e ld
T u e s d a y an a u to m o b ile o v e r th e fie ld B e r­
s ta n d in g a rm y , an e n la rg e d n a tio n a l w e re a u th o riz e d b y re s o lu tio n o r
th e C o q u ille fo lk s w e re p a c k in g tle to b rin g th e eareenirtg e n g in e
vo te rs , L u c t* re m a rk e d th is w eek,
n a rd is fre e u n d e r $500 bonds.
(C ontinu ed on pa*« 2, colum n 2)
o rd in a n c e , w h ile he d id seek to
th e ir dearest possessions in o rd e r to
on H e a lt h C o n d itio n s
S u m m a ry o f p re c in c t t tal.s in I m * re a d y to le a ve i f necessary. and lo g g in g ear u n d e r c o n tro l, and
T w o persons face in d ic tm e n ts fo r
re c o v e r on an im p lie d c o n tra c t.
th
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n
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b
a
ndoned
th
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tr
a
in
ju
s
t
bc-
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m
o
c
ra
tic
a
n i.n -s u p p o rt o f m in o r
c h ild re n .
r e g is tra tio n show »
T h e la w o f O regon has been es­
que stion ,
th o u g h w h e re was
! fo re tlie load o f rails- p lu n g e d fro m
n T u a la tin .
m a jo r ity
r g is tc re d
T h e y a re Sam F rost, fo rm e rly o f
<( unti nurd un p a«r - r u lu n in 4 )
ta b lis h e d th a t th e p ro v is io n s o f
F o r th e p u rp o s e o f th re s h in g M id w a y , and M ilto n R. T re g a skis,
th e tra c k s on a cu rve , h u r lin g one
Smith«*.> t
A lo h a ,
C h e rry
(»rove.
th e c h a rte r o u tlin in g t h e
steps
1 tr u c k o v e r th e b r in k o f the ca n yo n ■out ru m o rs a nd re p o rts o f i n ­ 40 P o rtla n d .
T im b e r a m i Hoy pre cin cts, w h ile tin*
necessary to m ake and v a lid a te a
and s c a tte rin g rails- fo r 150 fe e t fa n tile p a ra ly s is in H ills b o ro , m em -1
re p u b lic a n s c o n tin u e a
lig h t lead
W. C. D ale. C o lu m b ia c o u n ty
c o n tra c t, are m a n d a to ry , c o n s e ­
d o w n th e tra c k lie fo re th e e a r was hers o f th e u n io n h ig h a n d H ills ­
in nt i th T ig a rd , w est G aston and
; logger, is in ja il on an in d ic tm e n t
q u e n tly th e p la in t if f in th is a c tio n
u n co up le d , a llo w in g th e e n g in e to b o ro school boards, doctors, and
B u x to n p re c in c ts . T h e re m a in d e r
c
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is u n a b le to reco ve r, a c c o rd in g to
;
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state
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steep
g
ra
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e
alone.
o f th e 49 p re c in c ts a p p a re n tly c a r ­
th e decision.
: fro m Jo h n S h annon o f P o rtla n d ,
e
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m
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W e a vin g and p lu n g in g a lo n g the
ry snug to ta ls fa v o rin g th e r e p u b ­
j T h e d o n k e y is sa id to have been
In re n d e rin g h is o p in io n . Ju d g e
u n e ven tra c k s , ro u n d in g c u rv e a f t ­ b e r o f co m m e rce room s T ue sd a y on th e D u tc h ca n yo n roa d ju s t th is E a r l S n e ll, s e c re ta ry o f state, w i l l
licans.
Peters quotes th e su p re m e c o u rt o f
P r e p a ra tio n s for e b e t i o n N oveni-
e r c u rv e in th e steep p itc h to th e n ig h t. B o th school boards agreed ' side o f th e c o u n ty lin e a n d ap-
be th e speaker in H ills b o ro fo r
O regon in a s im ila r d e c is io n on
b c i 3. a rc g o in g fo rw a rd • te .id ily
v a lle y flo o r, th e lo c o m o tiv e gained to h ir e a n u rs e i f possible.
th e A rm is tic e D a y observances
alle g e d c o n tra c t w it h an in d iv id u a l.
Pro Pria ,e d bF D ale. w h o used i l
A f t e r a t a lk by D r. S tr ic k e r „ „ ’ I fo
at th e c o u rt house w ith p re lim in a r y
speed and th e n careened b a c k w a rd
in th e V e n e tia n th e a tre W ednes­ L e g io n C o m m itte e s P r e p a re
r a tim e a nd th e n is a lle g e d to
F o rre s te r m a y a p p ea l fr o m th e
¡d o w n tlit- ca n yo n, sw e e p in g tra c k s , th e p re v a le n c e o f th e disease in : have sold it.
copy in th e hands o f th e p r in te r
d a y m o rn in g . S n e ll is a fo rm e r
d e cisio n i f he so chooses, b u t a t
P ro g ra m fo r D a y
fo r th e b a llo ts w h ic h c o n ta in th e
rocks and ties b e fo re it T h e w a te r O reg o n . P o rtla n d a nd th is v ic in it y ,
s e rv ic e m an and p ro m in e n t m e m ­
p re se n t th e re is no in d ic a tio n th a t
G
eorge
B
a
ld
w
in
.
F
ore
st
G
ro
v
e
and th e m ethods o f p re v e n tio n . D r.
nam es o f a ll ca n d id ate s, us w e ll as M o u n t a in R e s id e n t
b e r o f th e L e g io n in th is state.
such an a tte m p t m a y be made.
S uspect ; ta n k , to rn loose b y th e im p a c t, was J. U D in sm o re , c ity h e a lth o f f i- f illin g s ta tio n o p e ra to r, w i l l come
th e v a rio u s m easures upon w h ic h
th ro w n a lm ost to th e o p p o site side
_ ,,
.
, . .
T h e d e cisio n fo llo w s a rg u m e n ts
to t r ia l b e fo re Ju d g e R. F ra n k
;
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th e v o te rs a rc b e in g asked to pass
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on
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^ ‘ h* _ sp«a^ r »t th e a n n u a l A r m « - b / th e c ity a t w h ic h tim e Ju d g e
, rest in a lit t le f la t n e a rly a q u a rte r case o f th e m a la d y h e re n o w and charge o f m a n s la u g h te r w h ic h was
B o th state and c o u n ty ca n d id a te s
j fiv e cases have been re p o rte d ip
t on
V Vau Cn
th w ^ . enC' , P eters to o k th e m a tte r u n d e ‘' a d -
have b< « «»me m o re a p p a re n t in tin*
I o f a m ile fro m th e w re c k .
; file d fo llo w in g an a c c id e n t near
the past. One h o u se h o ld also was
„ v H ,’ ls^ >ro,
I v is e m e n t P a u l L . P a tte rson , c ity
A id e d b y unseasonable d ry . hot
last fe w d a ys as tlu* l« xa l ca m p a ig n
W hen th e lo c o m o tiv e le ft th e
A lo h a N e w Y e a r's m o rn in g
i n
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d
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n
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q
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because
d a y m o rn in g . N o v e m b e r 11, i t was a tto rn e y , a rg u e d th e dem U rre r.
fo r votes has Imen speeded up by w e a th e r and w in d s, n u m e ro u s slash tracks, it b ro u g h t tra g e d y to th e
i w h ic h K e n n e th M c D a n ie l. H ills -
o
f
e
x
p
o
s
u
re
to
th
e
disease.
fire
s
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e
r
th
e
c
o
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ty
k
e
p
t
fir
e
a
n
nounced
th
is
w
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e
k
b
y
P
a
u
l
L
.
b o th p a r t ii’s T h e n e x t tw o w ic k s
sn u g lo g hom e am ong th e snags
W hen ta lk o f a sewage p la n t fir s t
1 b o ro y o u th , son o f M rs. H e le n M c-
In
o p e n in g his discussion. D r. I
ii
D s ii'-l
T T« P atterson, c h a irm a n o f th e A r m is -
w ill
fin d v o te r» ’ m e e tin g s b e in g fig h te r s busy d u rin g th e j>ast week, I and c u to v e r o f th e G r iffe ls ranch.
(C ontinu ed on p a*e 6. ”olum n 1)
i D a n ie l, c ity re c o rd e r, was k ille d .
liie
iX e S L
OT
U S tic e D a y p ro g ra m c o m m itte e o f
h e ld w ith in a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ty and one m an is u n d e r a rre st on ; a m ile and a h a lf a w a y and up S tr ie k e r d e c la re d th a t w h ile m ost I 1 T he fo llo w in g o rd e rs w e re file d
______
, H ills b o ro post, A m e ric a n L e g io n .
charges o f s it t in g fire s n e a r S h e r­ ih e m o u n ta in n o rth e a s t i. t t h e a d u lts w e re im m u n e to th e disease. '
(< i in l ln u n l un p a g e 2, .n lu m n J)
j th e re was a c e rta in
p e rce n ta g e | th is w e e k in c ir c u it c o u rt, M a r k T.
In v it a t io n to S n e ll w as g iv e n d u r-
m an's m ill.
w re c k .
T o h a rv e s t n u ts o r n o t to h a r- J in g th e R o se b u rg c o n v e n tio n o f
su
sce
p
tib
le
to
it.
He
d
e
c
la re d th a t C o x vs. A lv e r ta G ates ct al, ju d g ­
S e ve ra l fire s in the L a u re l n e ig h ­
T h a t m o rn in g a fte r te n d in g h e r
m
e
n
t
and
decree;
L
iq
u
id
a
tio
n
S
h
u
te
vest
nuts?
T
h
a
t
is
th
e
q
u
e
s
tio
n
in
th
e
A m e ric a n L e g io n la s t A u g u s t
b o rh o o d caused co n s id e ra b le a n x i­ p o u ltry and tid y in g h e r house. M rs. it was n o t p a r tic u la r ly con tag io u s.
j and c o n firm a tio n o f his p ro m ise
As to m eth o d s o f p re v e n tin g th e S a vin g s b a n k, a u th o riz in g c o m p ro ­ H ills b o ro .
ety. w h ile a fire , n e a r T u a la tin F r i­ G r iffe ls to o k a p a il o f eggs and
m ise L
J. M e r r ill indebtedness;
T o h a rv e s t n u ts y o u have to be : m ade a t th a t tim e , was g iv e n re -
day. m enaced a n u m b e r o f homes i s ta rte d fo r th e hom e o f H e rm a n ; spread o f th e disease, he suggested L iq u id a tio n
B a n k o f B e a v e rto n ,
in tin* second g ro w th and b ru sh I.u e k on D a ir y cre e k, w h e re she th e e m p lo y m e n t o f a n u rs e in th e j a u th o riz in g co m p ro m ise in d e b te d ­ u p at th e d a w n and be th e la st to c e n tly . P a tte rs o n said.
P la n s fo r e ve n ts o f A r m is tic e D a y
co ve re d tra c ts n e a r th e re .
¡ was to h e lp cook fo r a s ilo f ille r ' schools to e x a m in e th e c h ild re n ness; V . A . and M a ttie W ood, a u th - bod at n ig h t, o th e rw is e som e b o d v
a nd w eed o u t those in i l l h e a lth .
else gets th e nuts. E ith e r w a y i t and «o r A rm is tic e eve. n o w are
T h e fir e a h a lf m ile n o rth o f I cre w .
(C
o
n
tin
u
td
on
pane
6.
colum
n
1)
! S p ra y s o f v a rio u s k in d s w e re d is -
d riv e s y o u “ n u ts ".
u n d e rw a y u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f D r . S h a d d u c k a n d M a h o n e y
She cam e o n to th e tra c k s fro n t a
th e S h e rm a n m ill, b u rn e d o v e r
In
some cases those w h o go A r «b u r , ^ î ro e ®eF; 8e n e ra l c h a irm a n ,
C h a irm e n to Discuss D r iv e c o n s id e ra b le s tu m p la n d s b e fo re ! fo o tp a th a b o u t th re e -q u a rte rs o f a . cussed and it was p o in te d o u t th a t j
P r in c ip a l S p e a k e rs
one p a rtic u la r sp ra y was co n sid e re d
g a th e rin g n u ts in O c to b e r w o n 't | as?lsted b Y P a tte rs o n a n d h is c o in ­
b ro u g h t u n d e r c o n tro l S u n d a y by m ile above th e fa ta l c u rv e a nd fo l- ¡ o f some b e n e fit, b u t s h o u ld b e
H e r e O c to b e r 2 4
even w a it u n t il th e darkness b la n k - rn ltte c ' w' ïllc 2\ ln c ludes B. M . G ood-
I
lo
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d
th
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tra
c
k
s
d
o
w
n
w
a
rd
to
th
e
cre w s fro m n e a rb y lo g g in g camps.
(B y R. L. P u tn am )
used u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f a d o c- ,
ets t h e ir n e fa rio u s and a n n o y in g ! ? a n _ ®n d S ta n le y H u b b a rd , and
A n a tte m p t to set fir e to tw o I c u rv e w h ic h she m ust have rea ch - I t o r o n ly .
T h e T o w n s e n d c lu b s o f W a s h in g ,
o p e ra tio n s. In ste ad th e y com e in J?,r t ? a lp h D resj er. dance, w it h A.
(C ontinu rd on pane S, colum n 1)
shacks
n
e
a
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th
e
m
ill
was
fru
s
tra
te
d
( ’ I t i l i n u n o f th e v a rio u s C h r is t­
T h e p a te n t g a rg le s and m o u th
th e d a y lig h t and in v ite y o u to "
H o ffm ä n and W illia m D ie r d o r ff. ton, C o lu m b ia and Y a m h ill c o u n ­
ma» seal s: ie d is tric ts w ill a tte n d w h e n a passing tr u c k d r iv e r e x ­
w ashes w e re useless. S t r ic k le r said.
20------w e ll ju s t places
\ A r m is tic e p ro g ra m th is y e a r w ill tie s m eet fo r a b ig tr i-c o u n ty r a lly
tin
g
u
is
h
e
d
th
e
flu
m
e
s
b
e
fo
re
d
a
m
­
n h in e in on in H ills b o ro . S a tu rd a y ,
In fa n tile p a ra ly s is re q u ire s fro m j
, ,
1 b e g in w it h th e dance on T ue sd a y S u n d a y in th e u n io n h ig h school
W itn e ss th e e x p e rie n c e o f a lo - n ig h t. A r m is t ice eve. in ste a d o f a t H ills b o ro . T h e p ro g ra m begins
O c to b e r 24 .it 1:15 p. m. in th e age was done.
one to tw o w eeks fo r th e in c u b a ­
ca
l
h
o
u
s
e
w
ife
T
uesday
m
o
rn
in
g
;
A rm is tic e n ig h t. S p e c ia l fe a tu re s a t 2 o 'c lo c k w it h a p re lu d e o f v o c a l
L
a
te
r
a
fir
e
was
d
isco
ve
re
d
/
H ill b o ro P h a rm a c y to discuss th e
tio n p e rio d a fte r e xp o sure , b u t th e E ld o n O v e r m a n , 8 0 , T a k e s
L o o k in g o u t o f a w in d o w - she in a d d itio n to th e dance are b e in g and in s tru m e n ta l m usic. D r. R a lp h
c o u n ty -w id e sale and re ce ive m a ­ b u rn in g above th e m ill and a m an
’ a ve ra g e p ro b a b ly is seven days, he
on th e
h ill
te ria l
Mi
S adie O n --D u n b a r w ill was seen s ta n d in g
saw a c a r d riv e up in f r o n t o f j p la n n e d
and th e
c o m m itte e is I. S h a d d u ck. state d ire c to r, o f P o r t­
said. T h e s y m p to m s a re so s im ila r
O w n L ife
he present T h e sale is sp o n sore d a b o ve th e fire . A c a ll fo r th e
th e house and a y o u n g m an a b o u t p ro m is in g a gala occasion.
to a bad co ld th a t d ia g n osis is d if -
la n d and M a y o r W illis M ah o n e y ot
20 a lig h t and p ic k u p a b o x o f
O n A r m is tic e D ay, th e p ro g ra m K la m a th F a lls, c a n d id a te fo r U. S.
b y the W a s h in g to n C o u n ty P u b lic s h e r iff re s u lte d in th e a rre s t o f
; f ic u lt - unless th e re is s tiffn e s s o f
D espondent because o f i l l h e a lth. n u ts u n d e r one o f th e w a ln u t trees, w ill b e g in w it h th e u s u a l parade senator, w i l l speak.
11 a lth a ssociation o f w h ic h M rs M ax G u z ik , 33. re s id e n t n e a r th e
i th e spine, and v o m itin g a ccom ­
a rre s t w as m ade b y H a z e ld a lc
E ld o n C. O v e rm a n . 89. H ills b o ro
E e x M a rs h o f B e a v e rto n is p re s­ scene. T h e
C lu b C h a m p io n s p a n y in g th e a tta c k .
H e placed the b o x in th e c a r , to th e fla g p o le on th e c o u rth o u s e
I t was f ir s t p la n n e d as a W a s h ­
(C
un
lin
ued
on
p
age
2.
rnlum
n
7)
a nd
S p a n is h -A m e ric a n ■ and b ro u g h t o u t an e m p ty b o x g ro u n d s fo r th e s o u n d in g o f taps, in g to n c o u n ty r a lly on th a t date
ident
S tr ic k e r u rg e d th a t a ll c h ild re n re s id e n t
w
a
r
v
e
te
ra
n
,
shot
h
im
s
e
lf
th
ro
u
g
h
P
a
c
ific
N
o
r
th
w
e
s
t
Last y e a r's sale topped th e re co rd
and began to p ic k up m o re n u ts.
(C o n tin a ed on
a. colum n l )
w it h
severe co ld s be e lim in a te d
w h e n i t was le a rn e d th a t M rs. C.
in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w ith a to ta l
. fro m th e schools u n t il th e y a rc re - th e le f t te m p le S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . She ste p pe d to th e door.
O. Thom as, d is tric t m anager, was
(C un lin urd on p a g e S, colum n 1)
w it h a .32 c a lib e r p is to l. H e d ie d
o f $990.46, « i a per c a p ita sale o f
aLso P la n n in g a tr i- c o u n ty r a lly in
“ I ’m s o rry ." she said. " B u t those
(Ry I,. E. Franeto, Aaa't. C oun ty A s e n t l
a b o u t fo u r h o u rs la te r in th e c o u n ­ I a re o u r n u ts. W'e h a v e n 't h ad tim e
3.2 cents. A n a v e ra g e sale o f fiv e
H ills b o ro O cto b er 25. So a rra n g e -
ty h o s p ita l w h e re he was ta k e n b y
T h e n o rth w e s t c h a m p io n s h ip in
s a Is p e r person in th e c o u n ty
m
.
A
» e n 2 ts w e 1 re co m p le te d » im
h i m
u i e
v d
u ia
i <« te
i c - -
to p ic k th e m up yet.
y e t.”
D e p u ty S h e r iff D ic k Busch.
w o u ld m ake a to ta l o f $1513.75. a l­
a g r ic u ltu r a l d e m o n s tra tio n s
was
O
h.
V
,
»
-
t
h
.
p
.
u
t
.
T h e R ev. O rtiz W W c n ig e r, pas­ w o n at t h e P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l
lo w in g th e lo c a l a ssociation to r e ­
O v e rm a n 's p lig h t was d is c o v e re d
£ ° n t in y ed to
H ills b o r o post. A m e ric a n L e g io n , stead o f O c to b e r 25.
to r o f tlie F ir s t B a p tis t c lu ir c ll at L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n by Joe B e r­
ta in $832.50 fo r th e w o rk here.
j a fe w m in u te s a fte r th e s h o t w as i n? UnR m ^ n aSi
re p o rts o f
G. N. T a g g a rt is c h a irm a n o f the
b
u
rn
s
,
has
accepted
t
in
'
c
a
ll
to
th
e
g e r and D o n a l M c In to s h o f th e
| fir e d b y a n e ig h b o r. F ra n c is Beach. ' n in ffW nU<tS ln ° *hC b° X 31 lg h t* T uesday n ig h t heard
Side o f s ix seals p e r person in
c o m m itte e s,
discussed
A r m is t ic e l c o m m itte e in ch a rg e o f a ll a rra n g e -
! w h o h e a rd th e r e p o rt o f th e g u n n in g speea.
th e c o u n ty , as e s tim a te d on p re s­ p a sto ra te o f tlie H ills b o ro B a p tis t Haz.cldale p o u ltry d u b . It. H K in -
A g a in M rs. H o u s e w ife re m a n - D ay a nd p la n n ed th e fa ll p ro g ra m , m en ts fo r th e r a lly . He prom ises
A
n a tio n a l
and in v e s tig a te d , he
re la te d to
ent p o p u la tio n fig u re s, w o u ld m ean e lu ire h . re c e n tly va ca ted by Rev. cheloc, lo ca l leader.
fla g is a w a rd e d as a tr o p h y by O.
s tra te d a n d again rece ive d
th e R eports a lso w e re g iv e n on le g io n one o f th e best p ro g ra m s presented
| C o ro n e r F re d S e w e ll la te r.
.i gi i h
of $181 6 90 and allow th ' M. S. W o o d w o rth .
P lu m m e r, m an a g e r o f th e e x ­ D e p a r tm e n t H a n d ic a p p e d in
M r W c n ig e r Is a g ra d u a te o f D r. M
O n d is c o v e ry o f w h a t h ad h a p - same p o lite and in d e p en d e n t an-1 m ee tin g s at B a n ks and S h rw o o d j a t a n y r a lly in th e c o u n ty ,
as. o e ia tn n to keep $1089.90 fo r its
H ills b o ro c lu b m e t at th e M e th o -
W. It
R ile y s T h e o lo g ic a l school p o sitio n , to th e state h a v in g th e
; pened. S h e r iff Jo h n C o n n e ll was s w e r. She prom ised h im tro u b le i f b y V a le n tin e A b a d ie and G. R.
share.
S a v in g D w e llin g
M in n ., and
has h ig h e st sc o rin g a g r ic u ltu r a l a n d
’ n o tifie d and D e p u ty B usch w e n t to he c o n tin u e d , and th e n e n te re d th e Rosecrans. w h o a tte n d e d th e B a n k s d is t c h u rc h S u n d a y. M rs. H a rrie t
M on e y re ta in e d in th e co u n ty . in M in n e a p o lis ,
m ee tin g . and by W illia m D ie r d o r ff K ra u se , d ir e c to r o f w o m e n 's w o rk
th e scene to in v e s tig a te . H e fo u n d house to use th e te le p ho n e .
M is . M arsh p o in ts out. is used to m in is te re d at th e B u rn s c h u rc h hom e econom ies d e m o n s tra tio n s .
M e a n w h ile th e p o lite y o u n g m an and P a u l P a ttre son . w h o a tte n d e d in th e T o w n se n d clu b s o f O regon,
O v e rm a n s h o w in g some signs o f
T h is is th e t h ir d tim e th a t a
a id in tlu* fig h t against tu b e rc u ­ d u rin g th e last tw o years. He w ill
th e S h e rw o o d J a m b o re e .
j was th e speaker. "T h e c a n c e r of
H a n d ic a p p e d b y an a n tiq u e fir e life , th e p is to l on th e f lo o r n e a r fle d in h is ca r w ith th e w a ln u ts .
c o u n ty
a g r ic u lt u r a l
losis by e x a m in a tio n s fo r school b eg in h is m in is tr y here O cto b e r IB W a sh in g to n
A n in v ita tio n was e xte n d e d b y A m e ric a ", she d e cla re d ,
“ is o u r
c h ild re n a nd a d u lts, and a id in and conies re co m m en d e d b y le a d ­ d e m o n s tra tio n team lias w o n th is p lu g h a v in g o n ly one o u tle t, and h im .
P a u l L . P a tte rson , c ity a tto rn e y .
th
e
post
to
a
ll
p
a
trio
tic
and
v
e
t-
a ttitu d e to w a rd th e m o n e y sy s te m "
a
u
to
m
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ile
s
p
a
rk
e
d
w
ith
in
t h e
E ffo rts to save his lif e a t th e gave i t as his o p in io n th a t ra id s on
o b ta in in g h o s p ita liz a tio n and e x ­ in g m in is te rs in th e P o rtla n d urea contest. Iv a n and A m os B ie r ly o f
cran
o
rg
a
n
iz
a
tio
n
s
to
assist
th
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le
-
and
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th
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secret
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f
re
c
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v
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ry
is th e
f
ir
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zone
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s
tree
ts
th
ro
u
g
h
and e lsew here.
it 'uniinurd un p a*« 7, rnlum n 4)
h o s p ita l w e re u n a v a ilin g as th e n u t crop s g ro w in g in th e c u rb in g
th e K in to n c o rn clu b , w e re th e
fir s t boys to b r in g th e h o n o r to w h ic h a n e w se w e r lin e had been b u lle t
had
p lo w e d th ro u g h
his was in th e same class as th e ft o f g io n in th e A r m is tic e D a y o b se rv- fre e c irc u la tio n o f m oney w h ic h the
n ig h t m a n ­ b ra in fr o m th e le ft te m p le to th e o a il»
T o w n se n d R e c o v e ry
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B ro o k d a iry c lu b w o n th e ch n m - B aseline.
on N o rth F ir s t avenue.
cases o f th e ft o r ro b b e ry .
D am age a m o u n te d to se ve ra l h u n ­
p io n sh lp . W in n in g
th e c h a m p io n ­
M iss F ra n ce s O v e rm a n , a niece,
C o m p la in ts as to th e th e ft o f
(C o n tin u rd on page M. colum n 3)
s h ip th is y e a r, w h ic h m akes fo u r d re d d o lla rs co ve re d b y in su ra n ce ,
w a ln u ts and o th e r crops in th e c ity
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As th e passengers e n te re d th e
p ro p e rty o w n e rs h a v in g n u t trees,
stro ye d . a nd c o n s id e ra b le dam age
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p o rta l ion. II. t . Bales. P o rtla n d eaeli passenger g iv e u p his o r h e r
b e fo re d a rk at n ig h t.
p o rte d .
garagem an. to ld m em bers o f I lie ' m atches, cig a rs, c ig a re tte s o r pipe,
M u c h o f th e th e ft is b e lie v e d due
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c h a m b e r o f eom m eree al Ih e noon ; S m o k in g was not a llo w e d except
h ig h w a y n e a r M c M in n v ille , th re e to a m is u n d e rs ta n d in g o f th e p ro p ­ p in g be p a ra ly z e d b y a s tr ik e w it h - n e x t m on th , re s u ltin g in a co m -
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F irs t p u b lic m e e tin g o f th e W a sh ­
boys fro m St. M a ry 's hom e
at e r ty o w n e rs ' rig h ts in th e p a rk in g , in less th a n 60 days, b u t O regon p le te tie -u p o f s h ip p in g on th is
(C ontinu ed on p au e 7, enlum n 21
re tu rn e d fro m a t r ip
b y a ir to fle e rs.
B e a ve rto n , w e re re tu rn e d to th e m a n y b e in g o f th e b e lie f th a t p a r k ­ a g ric u ltu re faces th e p rospect o f coast.
ington Count} H e a lth a s s o c ia t io n ! ’
................... .
ings a rc c it y p ro p e rty W h ile th e
G e rm a n y .
J T h e sta te ro o m s w e re lo ca te d be- w ill he h e ld at th e T ig a rd g ra d e
home M o n d a y m o rn in g .
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?naIve grvWiLhr .raJ ‘ ?SL ‘ a? ? r a g i,a to rs
" I n «he e ve n t o f a n o th e r w a te r-
R e la lio g th e h ig h p o in ts o f his tw e e n th e d in in g roo m and the M 'hnol
T ue sd a y
n ig h t w it t i
D r. | I r O V G l ’ D ( . - O l l t C S t
A ll th re e a d m itte d th a t M o n d a y p a rk in g s are u n d e r c it y c o n tro l,
n e v e ry p a rt o f th e state.
fr o n t s trik e , w h ic h n o w seems in -
tr ip , he said th a t he sta rte d his lo u n g in g room . B ales sa id W hen
b e in g C o lu m b u s d a y th e y w e re in ­ y e t th e p ro p e rty o w n e r is ch a rg e d
C a re y o f P o rtla n d as guest speaker,
jo u rn e y fro m P o rtla n d by a irp la n e ,n e a i s w e re served, th e w a ite rs le le - it has been announced.
Such is th e p re d ic tio n o f W H. e v ita b le , p ro d u ce rs o f th is s ta te
terested in a voyage o f d is c o v e ry w ith th e ir earc and th e o rd in a n c e
lo N e w Y o rk fro m w h e re
lit' fle w phoned th e o rd e r to th e k itc h e n
w h ic h began S u n d a y m o rn in g w h e n g ive s h im th e r ig h t to g ro w trees P e rk in s , m a n a g e r o f th e O regon w ill again lose h u n d re d s o f th o u -
D r. C a re y w ill speak on “ C h ild
and to h a rve st th e crops P ro d u c e rs ' and S h ip p e rs ' associa- 1 sands o f d o lla rs , as th e y d id tw o
to th e
L a k e h u rs t n a v a l
base to and (|lc m eals w e re sent to th e N u tr itio n a n d
C o m p le tio n o f a n o th e r success­
School L u n ch e s."
th e y d e cid e d to see th e w o r ld on th e re
raised th e re as his o w n p ro p e rty tio n . w h o has ju s t re tu rn e d fro m years ago.
b o a rd th e Z e p p e lin .
d in in g c o m p a rtm e n t b y a d u m b - M iss Rose C ave o f H ills b o ro w ill
O u r a p p le and p e a r
f u l A rg u s p ro v e rb c o n te st T h u r s ­ foot.
A t L a k e h u rs t, w h ic h is th e U. w a ite r.
d a y n ig h t, O c to b e r 8. b rin g s a
T r a v e lin g a ll day S u n d a y and a ll | a nd u n d e r th e f u ll p ro te c tio n o f th e C a lifo rn ia , w h e re he was sent by , g ro w e rs w ill be p a r tic u la r ly h a rd
e x p la in "W h y th e Seal S a le " in
law
s.
S. n a v a l base and la n d in g fie ld .
w h e n th e s h ip f in a lly to o k o ff. W a sh in g to n co u n ty . T h e p u b lic is
his o rg a n iz a tio n to in v e s tig a te th e h it at th is tim e , a lth o u g h th e re are
s u rp ris e th is w e e k to th re e s u b ­ n ig h t S u n d a y, the th re e y o u th fu l ;
th e 511 passengers w e re c o m p e lle d |) n|,,s re m a rk e d , th e
passengers in v ite d to a tte n d th e m e e tin g , M rs.
sc rib e rs w h o s u re rs s fu tly e n tere d
p re se n t w a te r fr o n t s itu a tio n .
now
thousands o f tons o f w o o l,
a d v e n tu re rs fin a lly a rriv e d at M e- |
Io w a il th re e h o u r w h ile th e s h ip 's w e re s u rp ris e d to fin d th a t th e y no Essex M arsh, p re sid e n t. B e a ve rto n ,
th e
r o m p e titio n a n d
em erged
"T h e re can n e v e r be a n y hope o f w heat and o th e r fa rm
p ro d u c ts
M in n v ille w ith o u t d is c o v e rin g a n y ­
w it h prizes.
c re w w a ite d fo r p ro p e r c lim a tic lo n g e r w e re n e a r th e g ro u n d b u t has announced.
la s tin g peace—o r peace o f a n y k in d a w a itin g tra n s p o rta tio n to
w o r ld
t h in g u n d is c o v e re d
e x c e p tin g a
c o n d itio n s . Halos re la te d .
d r if t in g s lo w ly u p w a rd s Io a b o ut
I 'r is t place w e n t to M rs. P. M. I m elon patch.
so lo n g as H a r ry B rid g e s, th e m arke ts, b u t w h ic h ca n n ot be s h ip -
F ilia lly th e a irs h ip was tru n d le d h h h i foot fro m w h ic h e le v a tio n th e
Jorg e n se n o f H ills b o r o K t. 1. „ t i n j S to p p in g o v e r in H ills b o ro T u e s ­
ra d ic a l a lie n
fro m
A u s tra lia , is Pr d
because o f th e e v e r-p re s e n t
out o f t i l l ' h a nger. Bates said, and s h ip fle w o v e r and a ro u n d N ew
w i l l re c e iv e $5 in cash. Second
the le a d e r o f th e m a ritim e u n io n s th re a t o f a s tr ik e in th e s h ip p in g
day m o rn in g u n d e r escort o f a s ta te
Ihe passengers loaded ill a Inis fo r Y o rk b e fo re s e ttin g ils course to -
place « a s w o n b y M rs. .1. M .
F o rg e t-m e -n o ts w ill be on sa le I nn th is coast." P e rk in s re p o rte d t o , in d u s try .
tro o p e r, th e
hovs
s t ill
re ta in e d
Urn t r ip fro m Ih e w a ilin g roo m lo iw n r d N e w fo u n d la n d .
E ld e r o f H ills b o ro , w h o rece ive s -om e signs o f th e ir a d v e n tu re , p a r ­ in H ills b o r o F rid a y and S a tu rd a y o f hi» m em b e rs lo c a lly and th ro u g h -
" O f im m e d ia te co n ce rn to fa rm -
th e pla ce
w h e re
Ih e
Z e p p e lin :
A f t e r th e e x c ite m e n t o f s a ilin g
S3, « b ile ih ir d place w e n t to t ic u la r ly
ers e v e ry w h e re in O regon is the
a ro u n d
th e ir
m o u th s th is Week b v th e D isabled A m e ric a n 1 ou« th e state.
w o u ld load and la k e o ff.
j |,l)d so m e w h a t d ie d d o w n , lu n ch
M rs. F red W a tt o f H ills b o ro , w h o
U iisca so n a lile d ry . hot w e a th e r
w h e re a te llta le r in g o f g rim e sug­ v e te ra n s o f the W o rld W a r in th e J "B ridges and o th e r p a id leaders a n n ounced p ro g ra m o f ro m m u n -
A n a lu m in u m la d d e r was lo w e r- ■ o f sa n d w ich e s and w in e s was s e rv ­ was b ro u g h t to a close th is w eek
« i l l re c e iv e $2 in rash.
g e s te d s u ccu le n t
foods such
as a n n u a l d r iv e to raise fu n ds fo r th e o f these m a ritim e u n io n s
h a v e >sts and o th e r ra d ic a ls w h o have
ed fro m th e s h ip to a w ooden p la t - j, . , | . A fte r th a t th e passengers r e ­ w it h th e a r r iv a l o f clouds, co o le r
C o rre c t a n s w e rs to the p ro v e rb s
m u s k m c lo n o r th e m ore ju ic y v a r-1 assistance o f th e w a r d isa b le d , it , p la in ly in d ic a te d th e y h ave n o d e ­ been b o rin g in to th e la b o r m o v e ­
fo rm .
Bates e x p la in e d , and Ih e i tir e d to tlie s ta le ro o m s w h ic h are days and some ra in , e lim in a tin g
a re : " A fo o l a nd li i * m on e y are
o rg a n iz e fa rm w o rk e rs
ie tv o f w a te r m elon.
ltas been announced.
¡s ire to s u b m it t h e ir d iffe re n c e s m e n t to
passengers In s tru c te d t o i c l l m b u p : a b o u t th e size o f a P u llm a n ca r some o f th e f ir e hazards f r o m
T h e y d id d isco ve r, h o w e v e r, t h a t ' L a s t w e e k M a y o r J. H. G a rre tt, w ith
fe o n p a rte d ;” " A d ro w n in g m an
e m p lo y e rs to an im p a r tia l th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te n e x t ye a r.
Io th e pas, lig e rs ' q u a rte rs , w h ic h c o m p a rtm e n t.
« i l l ca tch a t a. s tr a w ;” “ R iches th e
c le a rin g and slash b u rn in g .
p o lic e o ffic e rs
a rc
on th e in a p ro c la m a tio n , c a lle d on th e b o a rd o f a rb itr a tio n . R ig h t no w
"T h e same fo rce s w h o e n g in e e re d
a re in th e In te r io r o f th e b ig b a g !
B re a k fa s t was served th i1 n e xt
have « in g s ; " " M a r r y in haste a le rt, a nd th a t th e in s id e o f th e c itiz e n s
S h o w e rs fe ll T uesday n ig h t and
o f H ills b o ro to a id th e th e y a re s ta llin g fo r tim e , b u t e v ­ th e b lo o d y s tr ik e in th e le ttu c e
c o n ta in in g th e gas co m p a rtm e n ts , m o rn in g . Halos said, in th e d in in g W ednesday. T e m p e ra tu re s ra n g in g
a nd re p e n t a t le is u re ;" "B e g g a rs ¡ ja il house is m ore in v it in g to a ; v e te ra n s in th e sale, w h ic h Is an e ry a c tio n and e v e ry g e stu re o f fie ld s and p a c k in g houses a t S a l­
open a n n u a l e vent.
su pplies, q u a rte rs fo r th e c re w and roo m w h e re th e re w o re tw o tables u p n e a r th e 90 m a rk , u n u su a l heat
r .in n o t be ch o o sers;" "N e v e r lo o I sm a ll b o y th a n th e w id e
these u n io n leaders p o in ts to the inas. are th e ones w h o h a ve sta te d
| spaces in m id -O c to b e r.
1
th e engines.
I
(Continued on page 3,
f o r O cto b e r, h a ve been reco rd e d .
o ld to le a n t."
fa c t a ll n e g o tia tio n s w it h t h e ir
(Continued on page I, column 31
o.
Pace Shows Speed
State Banking Targets for Attack
at County Tax Meeting
<>rcw of I •our Lesips
Baldwin Trial is Set
City Charter Barrier
. Speaker Here
School Boards
Seeking Nurse
Aid Check-up
Snell Speaker
in Hillsboro on
Armistice Day
Dry Weather
Adds to Fire
Menace Here
Nerts to You !
and Walnuts to
Large Rally of
O.A.P. Sunday
Health Seal
Group to Meet
Pistol Wound
Fatal to Vet
County Team
Wins Honors
New Pastor Called
by Local Church
r Lt £,1011 committees
Report on Activity
Parked Cars
Irk Firemen
Portland Garageman Relates Adventure
on A ir T rip from Portland to Germany
Produee Association M anager Believes
Three Columbuses
in Voyage on Foot
Health AsSOCiatlOll
Meeting Scheduled
Labor Trouble Ahead fo r A ll o f State
Winners Named
Unseasonable Heat
Ends with Showers
Veterans’ Annual
Token Sale Friday