4 O z> Pi Read the Ads— >w>. Thn I. ¿test hi M r rehundía! ng N rw a from Your Home Hh * Each Week ----------— c _____________ • <y o Q US W ith Which is Combined the 1 fillsboro Independent 13, N o . 3 6 H illsb o ro Independent Schools Employ Heal Ili Nurse for Hillsboro Vote B attle Enters Last Phase Here Established 1873 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , O ctober 22, 1936 H illsb o ro Argus Payments Due on Joint County Soi I Co nserving About .January 1 Meet to Open C am p Sites Selected on F irs t m ove to p re v e n t w ifi spread I e p id e m ics o f di?e,iso m H ills b o ro ‘ chooh was m ade th is week w hen both tiie U n io n h ig h school and p u b lic school board r a tifie d th e h ir - I I m g o f a Nchooi nurse to se rve the ; i M n a ln d e r o f tin- school te rm . 'I’iie nurse is M rs. N a th a n W e in L u m b e r O r d e r e d fo r F irs t stein. w h o come to th is state fro m M itirie ot.i w h i te lie served as a L o c a tio n ; M u d A w a it p u b lic h e a lth n u rse She was re co in - m en d t'd to the school boards by M o re Funds A m y E rickso n , fie ld c o n su lta n t, d i v is io n o f p u b lic h e a lth n u rsin g , O reg o n state board o f h e a lth lsxpen.se w ill be c a rrie d by I b o th school d is tric ts , each p a y in g h a lf o f th e cost, thus p ro v id in g the school c h ild re n w ith re g u la r h e a lth e x a m in a tio n s and th e n ip p in g o f an R a p id P r o g r e s s R e p o r t e d c p id t n u c be fore it gets s ta rte d fc E x c a v a tio n s F ea r o f an in fa n tile p a ra ly s is I e p id e m ic 111 th e c o m m u n ity began i to fade th is w eek w ith the re p o rt I T w o sites have been selected on fro m d o ctors to the h e a lth o ffic e r the W o lf ereek highw ay fo r w in th a t th e re w ere IK. m ore cast s o f , ter camps to house WPA laborers. th e disease K e n n e th T il lo tio n resident engi- L u st w e e k a n o th e r •ase was fo u n d neer. said th is week Present plans and th e n* had been fi V i . . .. .7 l do not in clud e cam p for w orkers pre vio usly dm mg the month A fte r on W ilso n r iv e r road, an investigation by the state de- F irst s ite selected, and fo r w h ic h partm ent of health, it was decided lum ber has been o rd e re d , is tw o that there was nothing to fear at anfj u h a lf m ile s a lo n g th e n e w tin - p r e n t tin :.- f,-«.,„ the dis. w ,.s( fro m S(J p B<?_ In th e schools, M.p nntendenLs tw e e n 1M a n d 200 m , .„ w j) , £ ilC- a u th o riz e d teachers to .send a l l [ cotnmodated at a tim e, it is (B y W m F Cyrus, ( ourity A r » n t ) 369 N ew F a m ilie s — Added as New Paid-in-Advance Argus Subscribers from Jan. 1 to Sept. 30 Established 1894 Two Section , Sixteen P ages Congressional Session Fire B urns Lacks Executive’s C/rgt Defunct Mill, Here Monday •James Mott Relates Importance of Laws Local Home ra n ts under u n d e r the Payments o or r g grants provisions of the soil conservation program for 193« should riot be e x pected by Washington county fa rm er u n til some tim e after January 1. Data involved in the applications for grants and cle rical w o rk in P a r ly O r g a n iz a tio n s S peed volved make it impossible to p re 700 T e a c h e r« E x p e c te d to S h e rm a n P la n t D e s tro y e d in pare the necessary form s in tim e C a m p a ig n ns E le c tio n A tte n d In s titu te E a r ly M o r n in g B la z e ; l for th e ir com pletion at a date li m e N e a rs , which w ould make paym ent pos Sessions Los« C o m p le te sible much e a rlie r than the firs t D eclaring th a t th ere w ere 12 m ajo r pieces of legisla , of the year Payment« in this coun tion enacted by th e last session of congress out of 100 im ty w ill probably total appro xim ate l y $35IXX) The exact am ount can p o rta n t bills passed while but tw o w ere dem anded by the not be determ ined u n til more com president, C ongressm an Ja m e s M ott spoke M onday noon plete data is available. W ork sheets before th e H illsboro ch a m b e r of com m erce. ¡cove ring 951 farm s were file d but J R e p u b lic a n s B e g in S eries of .o f this num ber somewhere between N a tio n a lly K n o w n S p e a k e rs “ The ou tstan d in g fe a tu re of th e session,” M ott d e C h im n e y Seen as C ause o f 1 700 and 750 w ill receive payments C o u n ty G a th e r in g s clared. “ W as the fa c t th a t th ere w as little, if any, execu- i in 1936 A ,- nounrem ents ju st re on P ro g r a m C o u n try Loss cen tly received state that 90 per -------- ------- ------ --------------------------------- ♦ tiv e interference, and no attem pt ' cent of the to ta l grant due each was made to replace any o f the T e m p o o f th e ca m p a ig n fo r votes in d iv id u a l farm er w ill be paid to H illsb o ro w ill be host M onday acts ruled out by the supreme court. I T wo disastrous fires ea rly M on- in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty was speeded the firs t payment. a ll day to 700 school teachers from •™_ Bl11’ ,m P°rU n t <?ay m orn ing and Monday night u p thi « i k by both political par« Q uite a num ber of local farm ers three counties in the firs t t r i The 12 m ajor b ills passed. M ott destroyed m any thousand dollars ty o rg a n iz a tio n s in th e co u n ty. have been in q u irin g as to when county teachers' in s titu te to be a t -aid. included the bonus payment, w o rth o f property and le ft one W o rk e rs fro m th e d e m o c ra tic these payments m ig ht be expected. tem pted here The counties re p re soil conservation act. revenue b ill, fa m ily homeless eam p w er bu v on an in d iv id u a l To date there have not been any sented w ill in clud e Y a m h ill, Wash re lie f ap pro pria tion of more than ' The firs t fire destroyed the ca m p a ig n fo r «ill m em bers o f th e ir counties in Oregon where clearance in g to n and Colum bia. a b ill’on dollars, la w to stengthen ( Sherman m ill pro p e rty on D a iry tit k< t fro m p re s id e n t to th e last T his form o f jo in t in s titu te is of the necessary form s and papers the arm y and navy. flo « r control creek n o rth o f M ountaindale and (B y Leon 8 D a vi« ) c o u n ty o ffic e , w h ile th e re p u h h - have been made. The in d iv id u a l being staged, according to O. B federal highw ay, ru ra l e le c trifi- the second, w hich started about e.iiis. in tu rn , w e re c o n tin u in g th e ir Above me now. the poppies nod cation, com m odity exchange, price 5:30 p. m. burned the C. L Hudson farm checkup in this county is Kraus, county superintendent of e ffo rts to c o n v in c e th e vo te rs to ju st now being completed T his schools, because of the more com and blow, th e ir blood red petals in d iscrim in atio n b ill, governm ent home on N orth Plains road, about fo llo w the re p u b lic a n side o f the was made fo r the purpose of de prehensive program w hich a pool crim son protest against the th in g ! contracts act. and the la w strength- a m ile said and a h a lf n o rth o f H ills - a rg u m e n t th ro u g h to th e p o lls N o (< u n ti n u r d m i p a g e M, c o lu m n ft) te rm in in g exactly what had been in g of in s titu te money fro m the the y did to me. Yet, perhaps, it ! ening n e u tra lity . boro. High G round Found vem ber 3. m ig h t be fo r the best. done on each o f the farms covered three counties can accomplish B ills, w hich failed fo r lack o f lasurance on Loss Opeas at 9:30 The location is on high level by a w o r k l ic e t fo r w hich the lim e Grown Short Across the ra in swept trench we 1 tim e and fo r other reasons, ar.d i Both The program w ill open in the swept, those buddies there, and w hich arc expected to re-appear at tia lly o r losses were covered par- i ground at the fo rk of W o lf creek operator w ould be allow ed e ith e r a E le ve n days re m a in to c o n tin u e in w hole by insurance, and on the edge of the second soil conserving or a soil b u ild in g H illsb o ro union high school b u ild me, in to the sleet of death from ! the ne xt session, include the F ra g a rn e rin g votes R eports fro m a ll according to reports. ¡h ig h w a y project, w hich embraces paym ent in 1936 From the reports ing p ro m p tly at 9:30 a m. and guns hid there beyond the ridge. zie r-Lem ke farm mortgage act, p a rt « o f th e c o u n ty d isclo se th a t the ! a tr ip of rig h t-o f-w a y a p p ro xi- turne d in by these supervisors the close w ith an address at 3:10 p. m. We fought fo r peace and democracy F ire at Sherm an's m ill was dis (C o n tin u ed un page 7. colum n 3) m a jo r ity o f th e vo te rs a lre a d y h a v e ! F irst address on the program of among a ll men. O ur aim s were Im n te ly 2 5 m iles long connecting applications for grants or payments covered at m id n ig h t and had gained m ade up th e ir m in d s w h ic h w ay the m orning w ill be by R E G il the present w o rk w ith the Lyons w ill be fille d out. These a p plica such headway th a t attem pts to high. The stars above and God th e v o te w ill he cast on e le c tio n 1 C onstruction company grade. tions fo r grants w ill then have to lette director. San Francisco, on alone kne w what it was. that, curb it were unavailing. The m ill day "J u n io r Red C ross” be signed by each farm er who has building, con tain ing a il o f the ma c lu tc h in g w ith tw is tin g fingers at C onstruction plan« fo r the camp U p to d a te n o th in g u n u su a l has A t 9:45. D r. H ow ard Dawson. q u a lifie d fo r such a payment. The chine ry and one locom otive, b u rn ^n y heart, ch ille d the m a rro w of include bunk houses, mess hall, happened in c o u n ty p o litic a l circle s ed com pletely, w h ile the plank and modern conveniences W ater w o rk of f illin g in the figures on W ashington. D C ru ra l service of m y bones and brought the sweat, and w h ile one o r tw o m o re m od e rn (< u n lin u rd on p a re «, colum n 1J the National Educational associa so cold, to bathe m y brow . Yet I road and b u n k houses were saved, supply w ill be taken fro m a means o f p ro c u rin g ph dges have P a i r on» o f N e w tion. w ill speak on "T he Social w e nt on across tha t h ill—across the D is tric ts branch of W o lf creek w h ich comes i The m ill was valued at about been fo llo w e d bo th p a rtie s a re de Sciences in C u rric u lu m C onstruc v a lle y and the brook—in to the ! down from an isolated m ountain $25.000 and was re ce n tly sold by pe n ding . to a la rg e e x te n t, on p e r C a n W a it 6 0 D a y s tio n ." This address w ill be fo llo w woods. watershed. the receivers to the Alaska Ju n k so n a l c o n ta ct w ith th e vo te rs. ed by an interm ission at 10:25 a. A ro u n d me now. the cannon laid com pany o f P ortland. T his com The second site is at the west W ith th e e x c e p tio n o f th e W ash I m. w a ll o f steel death-shield th ro w n pany was engaged in rem o ving in g to n c o u n ty ta x league, th e re has 1 W ith th e new se w e r system n e a r i end of Lyon« project and w ill ac D r O. R. Chambers, departm ent around those fie ld -g ra y lines so the tracks on the logging ra ilw a y been no u n ite d < ffo r t e ith e r t«> in g c o m p le tio n and th e sewage dis- commodate about the same num ber i o f education, Oregon State college. desperately em battled there ahead S e n te n c e P o s tp o n e d P e n d in g in to the m ountains. Insurance is c a rr y the re fe rre d la w s by b a llo t po • I p la n t a lre a d y p re p a re d fo r of n u n a« the first. These men w ill ' w ill discuss "The Needs of Various o f me. B u t w e w ent on. There was said to have covered most o f the o r to d is c re d it them . fin a l co n n ectio n , re sid e n ts o f H ills be used to clear the rig h t-o f-w a y C h ild re n ." His ta lk is scheduled to no other w a y—men of honor th a t G o o d B e h a v io r loss. V o te rs w ill he faced w it h the b o ro have begun to w o n d e r ho w we t from the Lyons grade to con begin at 10:40, follow ed by State we w ere—steeped in tra d itio n s of Sherman M ill company installed ncces ity o f m a k in g up the ir m in d s j lo n g .1 tim e can elapse b e fore con nect w ith the com pleted highw ay i Superintendent C. A How’ard of B u n ke r H ill and Gettysburg. the plant several years ago at a on ho w to cast th e ir b a llo ts in these n e ctio n s a rc m ade to th e se w e r from the west. Access to the camp George B aldw in. Forest G rove cost o f $125.000. A year ago the ¡Salem, who w ill ta lk on "C u rri- Had not the bugles called re service station operator, charged w ill be bv w ay of W estim ber CCC m a tte rs , a ll o f w h ic h can have a I lines. culum C o nstructio n." fi i t stry road w h ich is being g ra v H ills b o r o C h a m b e r o f C o m I This w ill end the m orn ing ses treat fo r tha t feared foe? And now w ith m anslaughter on an in d ic t p ro p e rty went in to the hands o f a la s tin g e ffe c t on th e w e lfa re of U n d t r the o rd in a n c e g o v e rn in g eled. receiver. th e s ta te e ith e r w a y s io n of the in stitu te, w h ich w ill the poppies nod and blow above ment by a grand ju r y in Ja n u a ry o f 1 Assisting in cu rb in g the spread j s a n ita tio n , a ll residences, business me here, restin g on soil to w h ich Both cle arin g jobs. T illo tso n C o n s id e ra b le a tte n tio n is be in g hcuses and in d u s tria l p la n ts in m e rc e N a m e s C o m m itte e resume at 1:30 w ith the d e pa rt- I have no claim other than th a t I th is y e jr , pleaded g u ilty before p a id to the state hank p ro p o sa l and H ills b o r o j m ental meetings. m ust be connected to said, must be com pleted th is w in - I r here gave up that th in g I held court F riday. to th e G ra n g e p o w e r h ill, b o th fa c sew er lin e s as soon as th e f a c ili te r when rain« have given protec He was to have been K yle , fire warden at Forest Grove. B W Barnes, superintendent of P reparing to protest the extra the H illsb oro union high school, most dear. tio n s c a rr y in g th e ir ca m ju iig n s to ties are a v a ila b le . T h is m akes im tion to forest land« from the cle ar on tr ia l M onday m orning. were sent to the scene. Ah yes, we held w h ile shrapnel th e people fo r decisions. m e d ia te c o n n e ctio n m a n d a to ry fo r ing fires necessary to consume the b a rrie r w hich increased telephone is chairm an o f the high school Sentence was postponed by T his is the second catastrophe I a ll places in the o ld se w e r d is tric t, rubbish created by the stum ping rates made between H illsb o ro and lib ra ry discussions w ith D r. Cham blasted at our line, and thunderous Judge D em o M eet I r id a v Peters, pending good be w hich has visite d the pro p e rty shell dismembered us. We stood ha vio r o f the defendant, whose a t O ne o f th e fin a l ca m p a ig n m e e t ' w h ile a reasonable tim e is allow ed and logging I f the cle arin g can , nearby com m untics in a ll d ire c bers as speaker. since its purchase by the P ortla nd Miss Bertha Kohlhagen. state w h ile d a y lig h t faded in to dark. | torne y explained to the co u rt th a t ings o f th e d e m o c ra tic o rg a n iz a if t c r c o m p le tio n o f th e se w e r fo r tie done this w in te r, the grade w ill tion«. a com m ittee was appointed lx- carried throu gh to com pletion 1 Monday from the H illsb o ro Cham supervisor, has charge o f the ses choked w ith the gas. and stench of a ll c iv il claim s fo r damages in the company. The firs t accident was tio n in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty w ill be co n n e ctio n s in th e new d is tric t. to a locom otive used in salvage ber o f Commerce to conduct an sion for home economics teachers, death. Gone w ere the gay, keen case had been settled P a tro n s o f th e n e w d is tr ic t have by next autum n h e ld th is F rid a y n ig h t, in th e H ills operation w h ich escaped on a steep Both construction camps now investigation o f recent to ll In and Miss Barbara Potts o f H ills men. who but short few hours be b o ro C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce . Ed ; been g ive n GO days in w h ic h no grade O ctober 8. crashed over a In d ictm e n t o f B a ld w in follow ed creases. fore had plunged, w ith sm ile and ch a rg e w ill be m ade by th e c ity aw ait a p pro pria tion o f moneys from boro has charge o f the m eeting for L. «Moore, c o u n ty c h a irm a n a n the death on N ew Year's m o rn bank in to the canyon and snuffed joke, in to th is hell. fo r in s p e c tio n and p e rm it to c o n W ashington. One a p pro pria tion is no u nce d th is w eek The com m ittee includes W. G. teachers of physical education. Gone were these men who. lik e ing o f Kenneth M cD aniel. 18. son of out the life o f M ay G riffe ls. 51, The m eeting is to be a co m b in e d nect a fte r th e n e w s, w e r lin e s are under the sponsorship of this and i I Hare, attorney: W Verne M c K in - , E lem entary teachers w ill meet in Mrs. Helen M cD aniel, c ity reco rd resident o f a ranch about three Itu s im s s and social session a tte n d e d accepted A cce p ta n ce w ill not f o l T illam oo k counties, and the other is ney. e d ito r o f The Argus, and *be school a u d ito riu m under the me. came so re ce n tly fro m the se er o f H illsb o ro . Young M cD aniel m iles above the m ill. c u rity o f o u r homes. Gone were ( ( u n tliiu r r i on |>agr I . c o lu m n I ) lo w u n t il the w o rk is co m p le te and 1 sponsored by Clatsop county fo r a Herb Staples, m anager of C re dit (C o m in u ed on p » « r «, colum n u M ax G uzik. resident of the Sher the men who led us proud in th e ir •>nd a companion, M a rsh a ll M c and th e c o n tra c to rs have tu rn e d I section of the high w ay in this Bureaus, incorporated, of H illsboro. new won bars, w ho had yet to Iv e r o f H illsboro, were re tu rn in g man m ill neighborhood, was a r th e fin is h e d p ro d u c t o v e r to the I county. Protests against the nc rested last week when he is a l from P ortland, h itc h -h ik in g th e ir learn the a c tu a lity of war. Gone a ll c itv . The only change made in opera schedule already have been leged to have been discovered near of us in to th is th in g called w a r be w ay to w a rd home. T h e c o n tra c t fo r c o m p le tio n e x tion of the W ilson this w inter, w ill , by residents o f tow ns along A t Beaverton th e y managed to a fire b u rn in g in the brush above ng the : fore we h a rd ly knew squads rig h t p ires m N o ve m b e r, less th a n a he the erection o f a d ry in g house east end of the county, where pro- 1 stop a F ord coupe d riv e n by W il the m ill A fire , set w ith k in d lin g from left. m o n th a w a y w ith e v e ry in d ic a fo r the men w here clo th in g can be tests have brought promises o f a | ( („ A tin u e d on p a re 4, colum n 3) Therefore, how can I. v ic tim of liam Scott, employe at Berg's Cha tio n th a t K e rn & K ib b e w ill have changed at the end of the day and hearing on the new rates. unpreparedness: v ic tim of a govern let. then located east of Beaverton, c o m p le te d th e w o rk w e ll b efore the men allow ed to rid e home at i A tte n d in g a m eeting o f protest m ental fo rm w h ich sees o n ly the the coupe being crowded, the boys that tim e. George MeG c ity n ig h t in d ry clothing. in Sherwood last week, were some j glories o f peace and not its cost at clu ng to the outside w ith M cDan m anager. sa id th in w eek. ld() businessmen. Grange and F a rm P a tte rs o n T a lk s ; C lu b C lo th in g le ft in the d ry in g house , to all. lay blam e on any o f these ie l on the le ft side. D«’ la y M a d e P e n d in g S eries A t pres,-lit. the d igg ing machines ers’ U nion members, a ll protest A t the curve on the east lim its over night w ill be subjected to whose inexperience in command •ire w o rk in g on the last ditch in H e lp L ig h t F ie ld ing the increased rate and a tte m p t o f Aloha, the B a ld w in machine In f o r m a l C o n fe re n c e s cost a ll o f us so much. the northeast sector of the new heat to insure d ry w o rk clothes ing to fin d some means of ovcrcom - So long ago, it seems, and yet. as stru ck the coupe almost square in | d is tric t, and along F ourth avenue , the fo llo w in g day. ' in g it. Claim s that com pulsory m ilita ry tim e is counted by the universe, the m id dle o f the le ft side, p inn ing A nother m achine has been la y in g ' M eanwhile, crews on W ilson r iv M cD aniel to the side of the car. I M any o f the com m unities rep re .S A LE M C o lle c tio n o f to ll charges the connection on the main east er are approaching a norm al load sented prom ised that subscribers! tra in in g was m aking m ilita ris ts of so b rie f a moment, since the ha il He died on the w ay to a H illsb o ro by th e We t Coast T e le p h o n e c o m side tru n k college and u n iv e rs ity studests of lead and iron, the noise, the along the ra ilw a y again a fte r transfe r o f some 185 I w ould T e n R e s id e n ts J o in G r o u p remove th e ir telephones! hospital. p a n y in th e T u a la tin v a lle y and rig h t-o f-w a y to connect w ith t h e 1 men to W o lf creek. Increasing de „ __ . , . . . were vig oro usly refute d by Paul hunger and the sleepless nights, F ra n k N eff, before Judge Peters f (»re h.im areas have been d e fe rre d I m ain «ewer feeding the disposal mands in P ortla nd and the m etro ra th c i than sub m it to the added l . Patterson, iocal attorney, in a drove us to huddle there in groups to F ig h t L a w equest of Fi ank < * M< I ta lk before the Young M e n 's'B re a k- and so give target to the fie ld -g ra y on a charge o f le avin g the scene politan area of W ashington county expense. plant. of an accident w ith o u t stopping. ■ Beginning of the H illsb o ro protest fast club Thursday The R O T ( ( '» n tin u rd <m page 7, colum n 6) C u llo c h . p u b lic u t ilitie s c o m m is guns. T im m lin g under the Im p e ria l comes from the L a u re l com m unity | C . program is designed s o le ly 'fo r s io n e r. p c tu |in g .1 t r ie s o f in fo rm a l Feed A- G rain com pany has been A nd thus we died where men pleaded g u ilty and sentence was ! Ten residents o f W a s h in g to n solely I w hich starts less than fiv e miles national defense and w ill e lim in ate w ith tra in in g had so easily s u rv iv postponed. N e ff rece ntly came here co n fere n ce s in th e a ffe cte d areas, completed and the sewer lin e is ! south of H illsb o ro and w hich must the necessity of depending on “ 90- ed. I w ould, to God. tha t w e had fro m O klahom a and has been liv - ! county, nine o f them from Forest M c C u llo c h has announced. in place w ith b a c k fill w e ll begun j I 1 in g w ith -"'u " i r He - ! i G rove and depend on H illsb o ro doctors and day w onder" officers in case of a b .T ro iu th L er -'-- at « Orenco. the one from H illsboro, have T h e to ll charges a re p ro v id e d The b a c k fill w ill tie o f gravel to (C o n tin u ed on page H, colum n 3> joine d the com m ittee of fo rm e r H illsb o ro business houses. was in volve d in an accident in N o rth Dakotans opposed to the fo r in a new t a r if f file d by the insure against settlin g of under- | another war. he declared. This com m H illsb o ro tw o weeks ago. co m p a n y a m o n th ago a nd to b e pinning« and fou nda tion of the . c unity u n is served i u bv ' an Need of an adequate national state bank b ill, according to an an M a rtin Bernards, arraigned F r i exchange at Scholls, w h ich gives defense is seen in the fate o f those com e e ffe c tiv e O c to b e r 1. T i l t * b u ild in g. nouncement made from com m ittee 1 access to Beaverton and H illsboro, day on six indictm ents, was given t a r if f - w e re a p p ro v e d by M c C u l defenseless European countries When a ll sewer lines have been or other points in the county by where the governm ents have been u n til Novem ber 7 to enter his plea. headquarters th is week. loch. but th e ir a tte m p te d e n fo rc e connected and made ready to carry The com m ittee is composed of I long distance only. The com m unity taken over by dictators, according M ax G uzik. arrested near Sher fo rm e r residents of N orth Dakota ment. it is und ersto o d , b ro u g h t a sewage to the disposal plant, a man's m ill on a charge o f setting who have moved to Oregon and storm o f p ro te st fro m p a tro n s w h o j g o v c rn tn i n t in sp e cto r w ill pas« on G e o rg e C . W ils o n , 2 3 , Uses ! lias attem pted fo r years to get tele- to Patterson The R. O. T. C. is (C o n tin u e d on page 5. colum n 1) ' phone service from H illsboro, but an in te g ra l part o f the present de ( C o n li n u r d on p a it r H, **n!umn 1) h ave been accustom ed to re c e iv w ho have had experience w ith the G u n to E n d T r o u b le iias been unsuccessful. in g se rvice w ith o u t p a y in g the fense system w hich provides fo r state bank in N o rth Dakota, w h ich a d d itio n a l to ll w h ic h it is now' a m in im u m standing arm y, n a tio n S e rie s is sim ila r, w ith m in o r exceptions, o f W in t e r Sessions proposed to impost* a m o u n tin g to al guard units and the skeleton of to the proposed bank in this state. A lleg edly despondent because o f 10 cent fo r the firs t fiv e m in u te s In some instances in the Laurel P la n n e d fo r T ig a r d Members from th is county in money m atters and an autom obile section, telephones have been re- ad ditiona l forces made up o f col o f c o n v e rs a tio n and fiv e cents fo r lege students w ith the rudim ents clude W. B. Coon. George F Hyde. accident. George C. W ilson. 23. (C o n tin u rd nn pass 1. colum n 31 c »eh a d d itio n a l th re e m in u te s . L o of m ilita r y tra in in g . Tom Stretcher. H ilh i student H. L. H azlitt. James S. Loyncs, W ashington C o un ty Pomona Forest G rove route 1, shot him self cal exchanges a ffe c te d by th e new T hat the present move to make The p o u ltrym cn of W ashington body president and H ilh i rep re Enoch Moore. M e r r ill M e lville . Mrs w ill meet w ith Scholls in the forehead w ith a .22 caliber lo ll in c lu d e S ch o lls, S h e rw o o d. T i G range m ilita ry tra in in g op tion al is but county w ill open th e ir series of sentative at the R otary club, to ld F rank S trahl. J. C. S w inburne, G range as host m xt W ednesday ill riffe about 9 p m. Sunday, accord ga rd . S ta ffo rd and G resham . I the opening wedge to com plete w in te r meetings w ith a special pot Rotarians Thursday o f the tr ip ta k and Claude Wagner. Forest Grove, W h ile M c C u llo c h ju s tifie s I b e a ll-da y session. O ffice rs w ill be ing to a rep ort made by Earl e lim in a tio n of the program was the lu ck dinner, w hich w ill be held in en by him as a delegate from the and B. F. Pyle o f H illsboro. Donelson. de pu ty coroner. 11 P S tric k le r of to ll charges on th e g ro u n d tim i elected. Mrs (opinion expressed by Patterson. the T iga rd Grange ha ll ne xt Tues local H i-Y club to the firs t na tion F orm er residents of N o rth Da Sherwood Grange lias charge of The young man. w ho leaves a fre e s e rv ic e b e tw e en these 1 IK’ill A rgum ents presented by P attcr- day at 6:30 p. in., according to L. al congress in K e n tu cky d u rin g the kota who wish to jo in the co m m it ( (u n lin u r r i on p a g * 1. -o lu n in 1) the program . w ife and baby, is the son o f M r . son in support o f the present com E. Francis, assistant county agent. sum m er. The t r ip was made in 16 tee may do so w ith o u t ob lig atio n and Mrs. George M. W ilson, re si D r . S h a d d u c k , M a h o n e y on pulsory system were as follow s: F o llo w in g the d in n e r a short en days and covered 7.000 miles. other than te llin g neighbors w hat dents near the W atts school on College students have an oppor te rta in m e n t program is planned, /\ jo in t luncheon m eeting w ill be they know o f the N o rth Dakota P ro g r a m H e r e S u n d a y Gales creek. Sunday nigh t the tu n ity fo r m ilita ry d r ill that w ould a fte r w hich H E Cosby, extension held w ith the Forest G rove club bank, by w ritin g to A rth u r Foster, counle w ere spending Die night not be possible fo r other citizens. poultrym an. w ill discuss the subject. F rid a y noon. No m eeting w ill b e 1 executive secretary, 405 Raleigh w ith the A r th u r M aitland fam ily, College students are the n a tural "H o ld in g Pullets up in P roduction." held here today. bu ild in g. Portland. (B y R. I ,. P u tn a m ) who liv e next door to W ilson's leaders fo r the future . College M eeting is open to a ll p o u ltry - parents. Sunday Dr. Ralph I. Shadduck. students receive an education at men of the countv and th e ir fa m The house was crowded, accord state area m anager of the T o w n the expense o f the state and it is ilies. Each group w ill b rin g its own "Is tlie r som ething we can do ! ing aid included Colorado. Kansas, in g to Die report, and W ilson said send clubs, and M ayor W illis Ma- only fa ir that they fit themselves dinner, plates, cups and utensils. fo r y o u ? " Oklahom a. Idaho, W yom ing, C a li that he w ould sleep at his p a r ' honey, endorsed Townsend candi- to protect the state. C om pulsory Coffee, cream, sugar and icc cream T h e q u e s tio n was d ire c te d to the fornia and Wisconsin. ents' home Five m inutes a fte r tie I date fo r U. S. senator, addressed m ilita ry tra in in g is no m ore "U n - w ill be furnished. r a ttie r sad and d e s p a irin g in d iv i Lack of funds at the disposal of le ft the house. Mrs. W ilson and one o f the largest audiences at the . A m e rica n " than com pulsory m ath- O bject of the dinner, states F ra n d u a l across th e c o u n te r at th e re Jibe W asliingtoh county re lie f com Mrs. M aitland heard a shot and union high school that has assem- matlcs. language or English cours cis. is to give the p o u ltrym cn an I tiled in this co m m u n ity fo r several es in college. lie f o ffic e . m ittee to care for transients under rustled outside to investigate. o p p o rtu n ity fo r the social get-to The report shows the c ity debt a« (C o n tin u rd nn 7. colum n 2) Sm all increases in salaries and A nsw erin g allegations Diat com- gether. where they w ill have a "Y e s ," came th e ready a n sw e r Die present re lie f setup, makes it They found W ilson’s body about $18.359.23 fo r sewer bonds, $125.- (C n n tin u ed on pax« S, colum n I ) "I e ith e r got to have w o rk o r im possible to meet the demands. 50(1 feet from the house on a path chance to visit w ith one another other items of m un icip al expense 302.23 in general obligation bonds, s o m e th in g to e a t." Miss M a xw e ll said. and discuss problem s of common w ill add ne arly $1000 to c ity costs and $102,000 i n sewer revenue NOTH K TO READERS w hich leads back to the creek He another year, and an increase in "Y o u are fro m out o f th e s ta te ’’ " interest. "W e expect Die problem to grow was dead, they said, a bu lle t hole On page 4, section 2 of this is bonds, m aking a to ta l bonded debt "C a m e here th re e w eeks ago as Die autum n gives place to w in in the center o f his forehead. P o u ltry meetings w ill be held the le vy of fou r-te nths o f a m ill, of $227.302.23. sue you w ill find a new feature fro m O k la h o m a ." he re p lie d re a d ter and jobs become .scarce or non- re g u la rly at T igard at the request presentation of the annual budget S h e riff C onnell and Done,Ison —“Babson on Business," We have U n de r the fiv e per cent lim ita ily . "C a n 't seem Io fin d w o rk and i xiste n t." Miss M a xw e ll related were called and investigated. o f the p o ultrym cn in the southeast disclosed Tuesday night. T otal levy arranged to give this w eekly tion on bonding the c ity at pres we h a ve n 't m u c h o f a n y th in g ." section of the county. As has been w ill be 17 m ills. "All federal funds, fo rm e rly used eolumn — written by Roger W. F.lmer Scott. 55. resident of W ash The budget com m ittee, w hich in ent could issue $27.000 in bonds to T h e re fo llo w e d m o re q u e stion s for such purposes as this, have Babson—a few weeks' trial. The ington county a ll of his life, shot the custom in the past, the date cluded J. W. Bailey. Nye B ristol, the general fund and $18.000 to c o n c e rn in g th e n u m b e r in th e fa m been dive rte d to the d ro uth areas. disrussions w ill eenter around h im se lf to death Tuesday m orning fo r the meetings w ill be the fo u rth V. W. G ardner, M o rris W eil. O. the im provem ent fund, m aking a (C o n tin u rd on pane H. colum n 3) ily . th e h e a lth and prospects, and “ It seems to be that these fam business, financial, e c o n o m ic , in his home near Farm ington, ac- Phelps and P. A. Anderson, passed to ta l possible bond issue o f $45.000 w h e th e r o r not I li e fa m ily re ilies w ould be much better o ff in political, a n d social develop | cording to a coroner's report. He the budget w ith only one change, to b rin g the bonded debt up to the c e iv e d r e lie f w l) re th e y came th e ir own localities if re lie f money ments. / I Had been in i l l health fo r some that being a designation of increase am ount allow ed under t h e law. fro m is necessary. In this state our re Before completing arrangements | time. V o te rs of Die non-high school in the salary o f O. O. Freeman, Debt service fo r 1937 is placed at " W e r e s o rry ." he was to ld "W e lie f money comes from funds made d is tric t of W ashington countv w ill I with Mr. Balison for the regu i M r. Scott was born January 10. I chief of police, as car expense. $10.923 o f w hich $5707 is to the h a v e n 't any m on e y fo r transient possible by taxes, and Die am ount gather ¡it 10 a. m F rid a y in Die lar use of his article, we waul 1881 in H illsb oro and moved to th e 1 Estimated expenditures for the s in k in g fund and $5216 is for bond a id " given to each county in the slate county court room to approve or to gel o u r readers' reaction. I farm when he was five years old, Dr. R J. Nicol. H illsb o ro v e te ri com ing year arc placed at $32.600 interest. F our bond issues are set A n d so th e w in te r approaches, I is lim ite d ," Miss M a xw e ll pointed disapprove t h c proposed budget Therefore, if you would like to ! residing there since narian. was the speaker last week as compared to $31.640 40 fo r th is fo r retire m en t to ta lin g $8000 sigh Ilie w o rk e rs in the r e lie f o f - j out. w h ich shows a reduction for the read what Mr. Babson has to Funeral services w ill be held to at the a u a rte rly m eeting o f the year. C ity manager's rep ort shows Dee as l i n y fin d Dial seasonal! D u rin g th is year, the c ity his Fam ilies fo rm e rly on Die re lie f com ing vear o f one m ill. say each week, fill in the cou day (T hursday) at 2:30 p. m. from Oregon Fieldm en's association in that expenditures in both the street w o rk is n e a rin g an end and h e lp j rolls, and w hich s till req uire aid, Reduction in the amount to be pon below and mail it Io us or the Donelson Si Sewell fun eral P ortland. The association is com- j and general fund fo r the past nine carried on three re lie f projects un w ill be needed ag a in by m a n y i are em ployed on der WPA. w hich include the c ity W PA projects raised bv taxes, from $77,975 a year call us by phone (3191) and reg chapel w ith Rev H. A. Deck o ffi- posed of representatives of the i months has exceeded revenues by park, sidew alks and im provem ent F ro m O c to b e r I Io O c to b e r 15. | T his type o f re lie f is denied to ago to $59.288 this year, is shown. ister your approval. I elating. B u ria l w ill be in H illsb o ro $794.20. due to the necessity o f oj streets various feed m ills in this pa rt of th e re w e re 15 c a lls fo r h e lp fro m persons now m aking application T otal reduction in expenses is paying $7500 under a cou rt Judg- ' In re-construction o f t h e c itv I am interested in seeing Rog cemetery. He was a veteran K n ig h t the state. tra n s ie n t fa m ilie s m o v in g in to the fur help fo r the firs t tim e $8 300 over a year ago. The subject of Dr. N icol's ad m ent fo r hyd ran t revenues. This park, the c ity a ctu ally has spent er W. Babson's column each week of P ythias and Die lodge w ill eon- c o u n ty fro m stales h it b y t i l e Present w o rk of Die re lie f u n it Because o f increased collection duet the services at the grave. dress covered diseases of animals. sum is chargeable over a period j $7362 68 w h ile the federal g o v In the Hillsboro Argus. d ro u th . T h is n u m b e r rep re se n te d deals m ostly w ith old age assist of delinouent taxes d u rin g the past S u rv iv in g are his w idow , May, O ther H illsb o ro members of the from 1929 to 1935, inclusive, to u n -l ernm ent. in labor costs, has »pent 73 in d iv id u a ls . M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, ance and assistance fo r the blind, year a $6.000 d e fic it in the funds and tw o sisters, Mrs. M in n ie Kem p- group attending were Ralph K reitz, expended balances. T otal to be ! $10.450, m aking the to ta l coat o f Signed e x e c u tiv e se cre ta ry, said. w h ile the direct re lie f angle of the on hand has been changed to more fer of H illsboro, and Mrs. Helen George Laver, and L. E. Francis, raised by tax fo r next year is $28,-' the pa rk im provem ent to date $17.- States represented by those ask (C o n tin u e d on past 5, colum n It) | than $10.000 cash on hand. Address Jensen of P ortland. assistant county agent. 950. Demos Meet Friday Short Route Plan Winter Passed at Last Session; Thinks Flood Control Coming Work Plan Big Program Farm House Razed Protest M ade Against too High Cost of Peace Builders N ear Completion of Sewer Project Baldwin Pleads Guilty; Charge M anslaughter Phone Patrons Protest A dded Exchange Rate Judg,- P.,;„ .T ^ itlS ^ X d c S ^ i 'Sf‘pSS! ,wmaade T raining Plan H eld Benefit Rate Increase O rder H eld U p ! C ounty V oters O pposing Bank Y oung H u sb an d Takes Own Life Poultry Meet N ext Tuesday I Pomona Grange to Convene Wednesday Stretcher Speaker at Rotary Session M any Pension People Rally Applications fo r Relief fro m Persons A rriving H ere M a y Create Big Problem S m a ll Increases in M unicipal Expense Bringing H igher T a x L evy to H illsboro Funeral Today for Long Time Resident Non-High School Meet Set Friday Dr. Nicol Speaks at Portland Meet ( C o n t i n u e on pac« ft« column 3)