' p d* NN/c C' S There's a Reason— K« < v rd B re a k in g ( J u s tifie d P agra S how liic rro o e d A rg u s P o p u la rity 1 ! Bargain Bay— A n o th e r B ig D a y A h e a d (o r T h r if t y Shopper« H ere March 20. Be H ere! thio In d ep e n d e n t V o lu m e I I, N ( H ills b o r o In . pendent E s ta b liih c d 1B73 H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , M arch II, 1937 H ills b o r o A rg u s E s ta o lis h e d 1891 Two Sections, Fourteen Paget Replanting of Destroyed Crops Underway Over County ---- —1 1 ’■1 1 - — - •" 1 ■■ ■ - ■ .. ... --- — ■ Additional ♦ Credits Possible Now for Argus Trip County Annual Show Cash Offered Beaverton Servage Plant Travel Trip Included in New Program Draws Much Talent Here Contestants ’roposed Project Would Cost $79,000 for Peters Returns From Trip East; Visits President Unit ’ ¡Farm Bureau Formed Here A Scout Aid Freeze Cuts Prospects for Farm Yields M e e tin g w ith P re s id e n t Roose- j v e lt, v is it to W a s h in g to n hom e a t Mt V e rn o n , tr ip to A r lin g to n W a r r e n s P re s id e n t . c e m e te ry and a v is it to R a d io C ity . R o b e rt P la n tin g * fo r H a y S u p p ly | in N e w Y o rk , w e re som e o f th e N e w A g r ic u lt u r a l G ro u p h ig h lig h ts re la te d b y J u d g e R. B ecom es S erio u s P ro b le m I F ra n k Peters on his r e tu rn T h u rs - F o rm e d T h u r s d a y N ig h t i day fro m a co n cla ve o f w o rs h ip - as F u ll E x te n t o f F ro s t 1 fu l m asters o f th e G ra n d M asonic a t H ills b o r o M e e tin g W o r k e r s G iv e n N e w F ie ld s D am ag e A p p a re n t M a n y A m a t e u r * S c h e d u le d [ lodges o f th e U n ite d States in W a sh in g ton . A c c o m p a n ie d by M rs. fo r V o te G a r n e r in g ; W a n t f o r S ta g e D e b u t T u e s d a y | Peters, he le ft h e re F e b ru a ry 16. E le c tin g o ffic e rs and e s ta b lis h in g T h e t r ip in c lu d e d s ix days in A d s A d d to C h a n c e to N ig h t ; P r o g r a m In c lu d e s IB y W. F. C yrus, C o u n ty A g e n t) W a s h in g to n , tw o d a y s in N e w in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty f o r th e fir s t G e ttin g crops p la n te d to p ro v id e tim e a u n it o f th e O reg o n F a rm Y o rk c it y and a d a y and a h a lf in In c re a s e S ta n d in g s 2 2 E n t e r ta in in g A c ts needed hay s u p p lie s is th e m ost I’ro jects content p latin g expendí! tin ■s of $1,760,000 by B u re a u fe d e ra tio n , a g ro u p o f local C hicago. serious jo b c o n fro n tin g m a n y W ash­ fa rm e rs m e t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in the I he fed eral governm ent in and ad.i ae ent to W ashington V is it W h ite House in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs . Due to the H ills b o r o c h a m b e r o f com m erce T he w o r s h ip fu l m aste rs c a lle d in county, have been announced by 1 he Oate p lan n in g hoard lo n g d r y fa ll, red c lo v e r stands C ontext ants fo r th e fre«1■ t r ip to Second a n n u a l A m e ric a n L e g io n a b o d y a t th e W h ite House, w h e re room s. ( ’iih f« 'i tun a iu l O ld M e x lc «» A p r il its being included in t ile five bi lion d o lla r national pro- A m a te u r show , sponsored b y HilLs- th e y w e re re c e iv e d by th e p re s i­ R o b e rt W a rre n s, p ro m in e n t fa r m ­ E d w a rd Jannsen. R e e d v ille , son o f th a t lo o k e d e x c e p tio n a lly good last M r and M rs. A. M Jannsen. has s u m m e r w e re k ille d o r th in n e d o u t 10. spoils «ned by th«* A lg o s , th is gram for public works. | b o ro Post, w ill be staged in th e de n t who. h im s e lf, is a m e m b e r o f e r and b u lb g ro w e r o f th e Gales been a p p o in te d assistant to M r. b a d ly b y c o ld w in te r w e a th e r. w e e k hav «♦ an oppr e x t i t day n ig h t. M a rc h 16. w ith 22 se le ct- dent. P eters sa id th a t he was an est G rove , was e le cte d p re s id e n t: B o y Scout tro o p . E d w a rd has eases n e a rly a ll been fro z e n o u t ptcUKur« s on th e tr ip , th«* m anage- ou tfall sew er and disposal plant tt Bea\ erton ; hank pro- ed acts p resented on th e stage in a ffa b le m an w h o m e t th e d e le g a ­ W J. Enschede. H ills b o r o ro u te and in o th e r instances t h e oats re g is te re d f o r th e a n n u a l n a tio n a l ! c o m p e titio n fo r $35 in p rizes and tio n w ith a jo k e a b o u t th e w o rs h ip ­ 4. v ic e -p re s id e n t; E. W W o o d fo rd . m ea t ha*. an n ou n ce d A ls o a b ra n d scout ja m b o re e t r ip to W a s h in g ­ w e re k ille d w ith v a ry in g am outs new o ppo r t u n iiy fo r c re d it s is be- i n W illa m e tte r iv e r and trib u ta rie s , a chance to b ro a d ca st fro m ra d io f u l m asters s e e m in g y o u n g e r th a n F orest G ro v e , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. to n . D. C „ b y w a y o f L a k e Louise, o f v e tc h le ft. L o s in g so m uch o f itttf o ffe n - d w h ic h w o u ld in c lu d e T u a la tin , to ' s ta tio n K G W in P o rtla n d . B o a rd o f d ire c to rs in c lu d e s E d ­ he e xp e cte d and a p p a re n tly th e re W in n ip e g , a nd N e w Y o r k c ity . th e c lo v e r and ve tch m eans a s h o rt c". t $2 130.000 and in v e s tig a tio n o f T h e acts, selected fro m a fie ld o f w o u ld be no need o f s e e k in g th e ir g a r K a m n a . H ills b o r o ro u te 1: W. F o r th e c o n te sta n t w h o tu rn s in He holds th e s ta r ra n k , and w ill h a y c ro p unless s o m e th in g to ta k e m u n ic ip a l w a te r s u p p ly fo r t h e 49 at a spe cia l a u d itio n F e b ru a ry re tire m e n t a t 70 years. th e m ost n e w s u b s c rip t!' *ns b y T P u tn a m J r H ills b o r o ro u te 5; g ra d u a te fro m h ig h school th is its p la ce is seeded th is s p rin g . W illa m e tte basin a t a cost o f $12 - 28. are fro m a ll p a rts o f th e c o u n ­ J u d g e Peters also v is ite d b o th B B C o o le y. H ills b o r o ro u te 2: F T h is loss o f th e h a y c ro p was th e ye a r. He is a m e m b e r o f th e 000. ty and re p re s e n t th e best ta le n t S e n a to r S te iw e r and S e n a to r M e- | H. Jossy. P o rtla n d ro u te 2; F J. ( a iid ld .ttr't an d S ta n d in g up to H i-Y . s tu d e n t b o d y m anager, b u s i­ m ost serious re s u lt o f th e w in te r a v a ila b le in th e a m a te u r ra n k s . N a ry and lis te n e d to a discussion L e w is . F o re s t G ro v e ; R. G le n n S tu d y P o llu tio n freezes. S p rin g hay crop s a re u n ­ ness m anager o f th e h ig h school S ta n d in g s 12 N o o n M a i t h 10 I r r i t a b i l i t y c la s s ific a tio n o f p r o j­ T h e sh o w presents a w id e v a r ie ty o f tra d e re la tio n s by S e n a t o r R itc h e y . F orest G ro v e ro u te 1: R d e r o r d in a r y w e a th e r c o n d itio n s iB y A. I L in d h r c k ) a n n ua l, and c h ie f o f th e sch o o l G. S cott. S h e rw o o d ro u te 4: H e n ry ect la n d s m th«- W illa m e tte basin o f e n te rta in m e n t. n e v e r as s a tis fa c to ry as fa ll-se e d e d ’ Slat« C a p ita l N e w s Bur« •an » B o ra h b e fo re th e senate. M a r jo r ie M e e k 309.000 f ir e squad a t B e a ve rto n . F o llo w * Screen P la y h a y crops. S A L E M O reg o n s 39th b ie n n ia l a t a cost o f $25.000 also is in c lu d e d O ne o f t h e m ost in te re s tin g Hagg, R e e d v ille . and W a lte r V a n - N o r th P la in s F irs t n u m b e r on th e p ro g ra m is places v is ite d was th e d e p a rtm e n t d erzanden. H ills b o ro ro u te 1. le g is la tiv e session is n o w h is to ry . as i.». a stu d y o f stre a m p o llu tio n Seeding Begun L in a io til (M t .’ 18.250 th e stage a t 8:30 o p e ra te d by J. E d g a r H o o v e r in S in e d ie a d jo u rn m e n t cam e o f f ic i­ co stin g $50.000. and $17.000 fo r sch e d uled f o r M e m b e rs A B F a rm e rs Som e fa rm e rs seeded oats a n d H ills b o ro fo llo w in g a fe a tu re screen p ic tu re s u rv e y o f strea m s and a lly at I I o 'c lo c k M on d a y n ig h t a l­ fish« r w th e d e p a rtm e n t o f ju s tic e . H e re a ll v e tc h la s t w eek. W e a re n o w T h e F a rm B u re a u, com posed o f D '-iiiin in 151. »50 areas th ro u g h o u t th e to be r u n b e fo re and a fte r th e ot th e v a rio u s s c ie n tific m ethods th o u g h a c tu a lly th e tim e was r a p id ­ sp a w n in g a ro u n d to th a t p e rio d o f th e sea­ a fa rm m e m b e rs h ip , is e sta blish ed a m a te u r show . Sc b a s in A n o th e r stu d y w o u ld g a th e r ly a p p ro a c h in g th e m id n ig h t h o u r o f c rim e d e te c tio n w e re e x p la in e d in 40 states o f th e u n io n and has son w h e n i t is g e ttin g ra th e r la te to Judges fo r th e contest a re selected s ta te w id e da ta to d e te rm in e m e th ­ w h e n S p e a ke r H o iv in 's g a ve l M an d a P a rks it;.; .»o to th e p a rty . In one roo m th e re fiv e c o u n tie s in O reg o n organized, seed ve tch w ith th e e x p e c ta tio n o f fro m th re e porks o f t lic c o u n ty and o d ' fo r avoidance* o f losses in d is ­ rap|M*d o u t a d jo u rn m e n t in the H lib . boi w e re seven m illio n in d iv id u a l g e ttin g a s a tis fa c to ry h a y c ro p u u - House, P re s id e n t E ra n cise o vich t r ib u t io n and a p p lic a tio n o f i r r i ­ w ill in tu rn select th e w in n e rs on f in g e r p r in t re co rd s o f persons h e ld and H oed R iv e r in th e process o f less w e s h o u ld h ave e x c e p tio n a lly I hza h eth l.ip p e r t 11.500 o rg a n iz a tio n , o ffic ia ls h a ve r e p o r t­ (C o n tin u ed on p ag r 3. colum n 3) h a v in g closed tin* senate session g a tio n w a te rs to cost $50,000. fo r crim e s, he said. fa v o ra b le s p rin g w e a th e r. C a n a d ia n ed. H anks some 15 m in u te s e a rlie r F ifte e n w o rk e rs o f th e p la n n in g See B ob D in s m o re f ie ld peas and oats can be seeded O ffic e rs o f th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n The end was c o m p a ra tiv e ly b o a rd s ta ff g n th c re e d th e in f o r ­ T h e y also v is ite d w it h B ob D in s ­ p resent T h u rs d a y n ig h t in c lu d e d E la te r th a n vetch. E ven th is c ro p M a rc ! th e re p e n a l p< .u « f ill, f a ir lv d e v o id o f th e chaos m a tio n and d a ta fo r th e p ro je c ts M on d a y. M f.rc h 15. is th e c lo s in g s h o u ld be seeded as e a rly as it can m ore at A n n a p o lis n a v a l academ y, 5. S tro th e r. N e w b e rg , s e c re ta ry - o f $' » nt cash, C«,nt stants and C onfusion th a t a ll too fre q u e n t- last su m m e r. The s ta ff p ro je c t d a te f o r n e w sig n e rs to f ile th e ir be p u t in to th e g ro u n d . w h e re he is c o m p le tin g his second tre a s u re r; John T u rk . N e w b e rg , (( on United on paw» 3; r «»lumn 1) was set u p th ro u g h c o -o p e ra tio n In some instances w h e re th e re is yi ar. B ob m ade th e v a rs ity b a s k e t­ W. G. B ro w n . P o rtla n d . a nd G. A. c ro p d a ta in c o n n e c tio n w it h th e an ea rn. d u rin g th is week, o f th e n a tio n a l resources c o m m it­ 1937 c o n s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m a c c o rd ­ some v e tc h le ft b u t n o t e n ough fo r b a ll squad th is ye a r. P e te rs said. M a lco m . N e w b e rg , a ll d ire c to rs . 15 INN) « x lr a eri tu ts fo r t h c lu b tee and th« W P A . and m a n y fe d e r­ in g to th e c o u n ty c o m m itte e o f th e a good stand, a nd th e oats w e re o f f IV» m w s u b s c rip t i on He is a fo rm e r H ilh i a th le tic s ta r o f one T h e F a rm Bureau» is a n o n -p a r ti­ al. state, a nd lo c a l agencies co ­ W a s h in g to n C o u n ty A g r ic u ltu r a l k ille d , fa rm e rs a re g o in g on to th e y e a r o r m o re re p o rte d In N e w Y o rk . J u d g e and M rs. • latei san. n o n -s e c re t o rg a n iz a tio n re p re ­ C o n s e rv a tio n a sso cia tio n. C o m m u ­ la n d w it h a d is k as fa st as it gets o p e ra te d w ith th e p la n n in g b o a rd V». d n e s d a y noon, Peters m e t V ic M a c K e n z ie . b r o th ­ s e n tin g th e e n tir e fa rm p o p u la tio n , n it y c o m m itte e m e n have s u p p lie s d r y enough, p la n tin g fie ld peas w ith in th e w o rk . E v e ry g ir l in th e c o n te l fro m er o f H. L. M a c K e n z ie o f H ills b o ro , m en. w o m en and c h ild re n , it was o f necessary fo rm s f o r re c o rd in g oats. W o r k in g th e g ro u n d a nd p re ­ S a n ita tio n Leads h o w on c u ii becom e a Male; wom an Rush o f ta x p a y e rs to w in re­ and w e re his guests on a t r i p T hese w o r k p a rin g a seed bed p r io r to d r illin g A g re a t m a n y o f th e 65 p ro je c ts bates and a v o id in te re s t on ta x e s th ro u g h R a d io C ity , w h e re th e y i e x p la in e d at th e m e e tin g . B u ilt fro m needed in fo rm a tio n . fo r th e A rg u s by s o lic itin g W A N T proposed fo r th e state in c lu d e d e lin q u e n t a fte r M o n d a y , has k e p t a tte n d e d th e b ro a d ca st fro m th e th e g ro u n d u p and o ffic e re d by sheets m ay a lso be f ille d o u t at th e is p re fe ra b le , and p u ttin g it in o th ­ ADS. fa rm e rs , th e o rg a n iz a tio n operates c o u n ty agent's o ffic e in th e c o u rt e rw is e seems m ore o r less l i k e .•«•wage disposal and s a n i t a r y Same P ro p o i (io n th e o ffic e fo rc e o f th e ta x c o lle c ­ th e a tre stage and v is ite d th e v a r i- ' on th e p r in c ip le o f lo c a l c o n tro l. house a t H ills b o ro . "s h o tg u n fa rm in g ," b u t m a y b e an e ffo r t to stop p o llu tio n o f th a t tio n d e p a rtm e n t on th e ju m p fo r ous d e p a rtm e n ts . E«»» e v e ry $1 »0 o r in u ltip b c t b n c - . M e m b e rs R u le w o rk a lo n g th e W illa m e tte r iv e r in L a s t w e e k th e state c o m m itte e ju s tifie d w h e n it is d e s ira b le to A f t e r e o m p le tia g w o r k w h i c h ' m o re th a n a w e e k o f c o lle c te d fo r w a n t ad to to n D e c la rin g th a t th e v a rio u s n r- • stream . save v e tc h th a t was p o t k ille d . C o lle c tio n s to da te have e xce e d ­ had a c c u m u la te d h e re in c o n n e c -1 M e m b e rs d e te rm in e th e p o lic ie s I m ade tw o o r th re e a n n ou n ce m e nts in th e A rg u s , votes w ill e g iv e n c m iz a tio n s o f v e te ra n s o f th e W o rld A d v ic e G iv e n Th«* in v e s tig a tio n p ro je c ts a re o f ed la st y e a r by a p p ro x im a te ly tu rn w it h h is c o u rt w o rk . J u d g e ) o f th e ir c o u n ty F a rm B u re a u and o f in te re s t to a ll fa rm e rs w h o in ­ in th e same p ro p o rtio n as for n e w W n r w e re o r lm a iilv fo r th e p u r ­ T h is m ix tu r e m a y be seeded in special im p o rta n c e to th e state, it $43.000. M iss G la d y s E isn e r, ta x Peters le ft H ills b o r o to spend th is | th ro u g h th e ir chosen re p re s e n ta ­ te n d to c a rry o u t p ra c tic e s f o r w h ic h s u b s c rip tio n s . p o s e o f c a rin g fo r th e w e lfa re o f is p o in te d o u t. as these w ill p ro v id e w e e k in T illa m o o k . H e w ill r e tu r n j tiv e s fo rm u la te th e p o lic ie s and p a ym e n ts m a y be earned in 1937. v a ry in g rates p e r acre. S e v e n ty - re p o rte d y e s te rd a y th e d isa b le d s e rv ic e m en and the th e basis fo r a lo n g -ra n g e p la n ­ d e p u ty . T h re e W eeks to Go in tim e to a rra n g e f o r th e te rm I w o r k o f th e sta te b u re a u and th e F ir s t o f these is in re g a rd to a l­ fiv e p o unds o f peas a nd 60 pounds i W ednesday i. C o m p a re d to a y e a r p ro m o tio n o f tru e A m e ric a n is m . n in g p ro g ra m fo r m a n y se ctio n s o f W h ile th e contest s t ill has th re e A m e ric a n F a rm B u re a u fe d e ra tio n , fa lfa . "S e e d in g o f s o u th e rn g ro w n o f oats m a k e a re a s o n a b ly good ago c o lle c tio n s so fa r th is y e a r o f c o u rt w h ic h opens M o n d a y weeks to ru n . th e best p o rtio n o f C ic e ro Hogan. P o rtla n d , sp o ke be­ th e sta te and s h o u ld re v e a l v a lu ­ a lfa lfa seed fr o m th e states o f h a y c ro p p ro v id in g w e a th e r is a t a ll it was e x p la in e d . have a m o u n te d to $2163X8) as c o m ­ fo re th e H ills b o r o ch a m b e r of a b le resources th a t m ay add m a ­ th e tim e fo r v o te g e ttin g I l e a A riz o n a . N e w M e x ic o . S o u th e rn fa v o ra b le . Som e fa rm e rs w h o are O b je c tiv e s o f th e b u re a u a re o u t- t e r ia lly to in d u s try a nd w e a lth p a re d to $178.000 last y e a r on the ah» <1 T h e w e a th e r is m o re tern« co m m e rce M o n d a y n ig h , lin e d rs : n a tio n a l a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro - C a lifo rn ia , or T exa s and o r im p o r t- p la n tin g th is c ro p fo r h a y a r e same date. H ogan, a W o rld W a r ve te ra n here. seeding as m uch as 90 pounds o f p ir a te and w ith s p rin g in th e a ir. g ra m : r u r a l c re d its : s o il co n s e rv a ­ cd seed w h ic h c o n ta in s a n y seed E a r ly W a rn in g (C o n tin u ed on pace .», colum n 1) the g irls w ill fin d th e w o r k m ore w h o saw a c tiv e s e rv ic e and w h o s ta in e d red. is n o t a c ce p ta b le fo r tio n , m a r k e tin g a g reem ents, ta riffs , W h ile som e o f th e c o u n tie s s t ill was p ic k e d u p fo r dead on th e b a t­ i n i y a b le and p ro fita b le . p a y m e n t u n d e r th e p ro g ra m , n o r tra n s p o rta tio n , ta x a tio n , m ilk co n ­ are s e n d in g o u t ta x s ta te m e n ts o r tle fie ld . is n a tio n a l r e h a b ilita tio n C o n te sta n ts s t ill a re r u n n in g neck o ffic e r fo r th e D isa b le d A m e ric a n tr o l. lim e s u rv e y , g a s o lin e ta x fo r w ill a n y im p o rte d red c lo v e r seed have ju s t c o m p le te d th e task. W a sh ­ and neck w it h no on«* fa r eno ug h V e te ra n s D isa b le d h im s e lf, he has roads o n ly , state m a r k e tin g a g re e ­ p la n te d be accepted f o r p a y m e n t in g to n c o u n ty s ta te m e n ts w e re in O v e r - r id in g a p ro te s t file d b y m ents. la b o r le g is la tio n , s u p p o rt e xce p t th a t c o m in g fro m C anada in th e lead to d i -cover w h o th e d e vo te d th e m a jo r p o rtio n o f his th e m a il s h o r tly a fte r th e books se ve ra l p ro p e rty o w n e rs a l o n g w h ic h is sta in e d v io le t," says th e e v e n tu a l w in n e i w ill be A n y th in g tim e s in ce his d isch a rg e fro m the w e re tu rn e d o v e r to th e s h e riff B a se lin e s tre e t east o f T e n th a v e ­ o f e d u c a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s . 4-H n o w can happ« i i . and no one w ill a rm y , c lu b s a n d F u tu r e F a rm e rs , and co- state c o m m itte e . J a n u a ry 20. to p ro m o tio n o f ve te ra n s' nue. th e H ills b o r o c it y c o u n c il T u e s­ be . ? fe ly in th e lead as lo n g as the a ffa irs . M u s t W a tc h E vid e n ce S in ce th a t date th e c o lle c tio n d e ­ day n ig h t passed an o rd in a n c e a u ­ I o p e ra tio n w it h o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s . Plans w e re discussed S a tu rd a y (( on ti n u rd on page 2. ro lu n m 2» E m p lo y e s o f S tim s o n L u m b e r S lo w G ro w th E x p e c te d T h is p ro b a b ly m e a n s ' in In th e U n ite d S ta te he to ld his at th e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e C o u n ­ p a rtm e n t has tu rn e d o v e r to the th o riz in g im p ro v e m e n t th e of tw o co m p a n y n e a r G aston h a v e r e je c t­ audience, th e ve te ra n has been tv F a rm e rs ' U n io n in H ills b o r o fo r c o u n ty tre a s u re r $185.000. T h e fir s t i b lo ck o f th a t s tre e t at a cost e s ti­ G r o w th in th is c o u n ty is e x p e c t­ see d in g o f a lfa lfa th a t th e p u r- ed a p ro p o sa l th a t th e G le n w o o d placed on th e de fen sive , c h ie fly o b ta in in g r e lie f fro m w in te r flo o d s q u a rte r is d u e M on d a y. ed to be s lo w as in te n s iv e d riv e chaser w i l l need t o sh o w some i local o f th e S a w m ill and T im b e r- m ated at a b o ut $1100 O n a ll taxes p a id on o r b e fore because o f p u b lic i {n o ra n c c o f the r lo n g th e T u a la tin r iv e r , and a W o rk w ill be g in as soon as m en fo r m e m b e rs h ip w i l l n o t be the c e rtific a tio n tags o r o th e r e vid e n ce i s r a t e S r » s u s s r * ' - id e a l: and in s p ira tio n s o f th e men c o m m itte e was a p p o in te d to c o n ­ M on d a y, a th re e p e r ce n t re b a te and m a te ria ls a re a v a ila b le , it is p re se n t o b je c t. _ agency (C n n tin u rd on pose 3. «-olumn 5) and o rg a n iz a tio n s o f th e great w a r fe r w ith th e c o u n ty c o u rt re g a rd ­ " R a th e r," said P re s id e n t W a rre n s, has been some red c lo v e r seed i m ­ fo r th e S tim s o n em ployes. u n d ersto o d . T h e s tre e t is t o b e H a ve One P ro g ra m in g a d ra in a g e d is tric t. b ro u g h t to grade and su rfa ce d 18 "we w is h t o g ro w s lo w ly and s o l­ p o rte d in the P a c ific coast section, T h e vote, d ire c te d b y th e n a tio n - T lie th re e ve te ra n o rg a n iza tio n s. p ro b a b ly n o t m u c h o r v e ry l i t t le , a l la b o r re la tio n s b o a rd fo llo w in g G e o rg e M cG ee, c ity e n g in e e r, w h o feet w id e a nd s ix inches deep w it h id ly . ” M e m b e rs h ip dues a re $3.50 per o f th is has been d is trib u te d in th is a h e a rin g in P o rtla n d , was ta ke n H csrdcnt o f H ills b o ro fo r th e last A m e ric a n L e g io n . V e te ra n s o f F o r ­ has m ade c o n s id e ra b le s tu d y o f c ru s h e d ro c k W P A is exp e cte d to (C o n tin u ed on pace X, colum n 2) e ig n Wars, and th e D isa b le d A m e r ­ tlie c o n d itio n s a lo n g th e T u a la tin ’ ’•» y e a r . L u d w ig K e m p f 72. re tire d fu rn is h th e la b o r a n d H ills b o ro y e a r o f w h ic h $2 50 goes to th e T h u rs d a y n ig h t and re s u lte d in 155 •hoe re p a irm a n . di«*d in Jones hos­ ican V eterans, have b u t one p ro ­ and its trib u ta rie s , to ld w h a t lie w i l l p ro d u c e th e ro c k . R o ck and state. 50 ce n ts to th e n a tio n a l b u ­ e lig ib le b a llo ts b e in g cast o f w h ic h gram . and th e w h o le hope fo r the k n e w o f th e steps necessary t o p ita l T h u rs d a s F u n e ra l s«*rvices 46 fa v o re d th e G le n w o o d agency use o f m a c h in e ry w ill be th e o n ly rea u a nd 50 cents stays in th e c o u n ­ fu tu re o f th e c o u n try lies in these cause a fa ste r r u n - o f f o f th e r iv e r and 109 w e re a g a in st th e change. wa r«* h e ld S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n fro m cost c a rrie d by th e p ro p e rty o w n ­ ty . ideals. Hogan d e cla re d . These v e t­ w a te r. . ■ D iscussion o f th e costs and b e n ­ ers. G eorge McGee, c ity en g in ee r, Y o u n g s E u n e ru l Hom e w it h c re m a ­ T he h e a rin g was h e ld in P o rtla n d N e x t m e e tin g has been scheduled in D e ce m b e r b e fo re th e b o a rd on tio n at L in c o ln M e m o ria l P a rk in erans. because th e y w o re th e u n i- ' T h e c o m m itte e to c o n fe r w ith e fits o f an a g ric u la u ra l course in assured th e d e le g a tio n present T ue s­ f o r H ills b o r o A p r il 7 in th e ch a m ­ I fo rm o f th e ir c o u n try in tim e of th e c o u rt in c lu d e s Jo h n K in d e l. E. H ills b o r o u n io n h ig h school to o k day n ig h t. P o rtla n d d e c la ra tio n o f th e U n io n th a t a m a ­ b e r o f c o m m e rc e room s. F u n e ra l services o r M rs. Rosa A. jo r it y o f th e e m p lo y e s w e re b e in g C h ie f p ro te s t was m ade b y M . J m u c h o f th e tim e o f th e u n io n h ig h K e m p f was b o rn in G e rm a n y J u ly w a r. a il fe e l th a t th e y have th e G Beam an and I. J. H ecsackcr. B u ch a n a n . 86. m o th e r o f Jo h n C. p re v e n te d fro m jo in in g a u n io n . S tu th e it. o w n e r o f a f illin g s ta tio n ‘ •H 1864. and cam e to A m e r ic a 55 r ig h t to speak fo r th e lo y a l citiz e n s A re s o lu tio n a lso was passed b o a rd M a rc h 3. o f th e n a tio n . B u ch a n a n o f C o rn e liu s , w e re h e ld T h u rs d a y 's v o te fo llo w e d a ctio n u rg in g th e sta le le g is la tu re to op- ! y e a r* ago. la n d in g in N e w Y o r k S e rio u s c o n s id e ra tio n is be in g i on T e n th a nd B a se lin e s tree t. He " I d o n 't b e lie v e th e y la id aside F rid a y a te rn o o n in M c M in v ille e a rlie r in th e y e a r a t w h ic h S tim ­ C ity F ro m N ew Y o ik he w e n t to pose a b ill w h ic h w o u ld p e rm it g iy e n Ih e p ro p o sa l, w h ic h w o u ld j a rg u e d th a t th e cost was too g re a t w it h b u r ia l in th e c e m e te ry at C o r­ son e m p lo y e s fo rm e d t h e ir o w n c o l­ D e n ve r. C o lo , a nd fro m C o lo ra d o to th e ir ideals w h e n th e y to o k o ff o rg a n iz a tio n o f fa rm la b o re rs and g iv e th is d is tr ic t th e same course and w o u ld cause p ro p e r ty o w n e rs n e liu s . M rs B u ch a n a n had been a le c tiv e b a rg a in in g a gency n o t a f­ C o tta g e G ro v e b e fo re ta k in g u p I the u n ifo rm ." he em phasized A p e titio n , b e rr y - p ic k in g cre w s w ith re s u ltin g ns has been e s ta b lis h e d in F orest to lose th e ir homes. re s id e n t o f O reg o n sin ce 1860. filia te d w it h a n y u n io n o rg a n iz a ­ In re la tin g th e h is to ry o f th e v a r ­ residence here. G ro v e U n d e r th e S m ith - H ughes w h ic h he said he c irc u la te d , co n - ious o rg a n iza tio n s. Hogan p o in te d s trik e s and loss o f crops. She was b o rn in O n ta rio . C a n ­ tio n . W. F. M cP h e rso n w as nam ed i ta m e d fo u r names, one o f w h ic h la w , h ig h schools m ay e s ta b lis h the lie re tire d fro m r e p a ir w o rk fiv e I W illia m C y ru s , c o u n ty agent, e x - j D e sig n a ted as th e o n ly o ffic ia l p re s id e n t; H e rb e rt D avis, v i c c- out th a t th e y w e re o rg a n ize d in th e and th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn ­ ; app ea re d on the p e titio n a s k in g fo r F a rm e r U n io n b and in O reg o n th e ada. M a rc h 6. 1850. and cam e to ye a rs ago T h ro u g h o u t h is lif e in p la in e d d e ta ils o f th e so il c o i l - ! co u rse b e g in n in g to lo o k a fte r the in te re sts O regon w ith h e r p a re n ts w h e n 10 p re s id e n t: C a rl K a d o lp h , s e c re ta ry , H ills b o ro he has re sid e d in room s | s r rv a tio n p ro g ra m fo r th is y e a r; m e n t w ill m eet h a lf th e e xpense o f | th e im p ro v e m e n t. G e o rg e V . D o u g h ty , a n o t h e r W est U n io n band was d e d ic a te d ye a rs old. T h e fa m ily s e ttle d n e a r and Jo h n G u y e r, tre a s u re r. b e h in d his .‘ hop n e x t d o o r to I r e ­ o f th e d isa b le d s e rvice m en. th e and u rg e d fa rm e rs to lis t t h e ir th e in s tru u c to r. it is p o in te d out A n a d d itio n to a n ig h t s h if t a t th e to th e s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n a t a B u tte v ille . S u r v iv in g are th re e sons: w id o w s o f th e w a r dead, and th e la n d 's store. T lie d is tric t, h o w e v e r, m u s t bear i p ro p e rty o w n e r n o w liv in g in San J acreage u n d e r th e ael. He also d is ­ orphans. m e e tin g o f W est U n io n lo c a l h e ld C h a rle s B. B u ch a n a n o f M c M in n ­ m ill has b ro u g h t th e to ta l n u m b e r D iego, w ro te a le tte r o f p ro te st, j th e cost o f p r o v id in g q u a rte rs fo r cussed th e d e s tru c tio n o f hay crops S u r v iv in g is th e w id o w , A n n a i e m p lo y e d th e re to n e a rly 190, i t "H u t we m ust re m e m b e r." Hogan of the d e c la rin g th a t th e re w a s lit t le t T h u rs d a y n ig h t in th e K . P. h a ll. v ille : W a lte r S. B u ch a n a n o f M a n ­ b y th e w in te r freeze and gave d e ­ th e w o rk , tr a n s p o rta tio n K e m p f. was re p o rte d th is w e e k . (('««ntinueri on iia k p 2. colum n 5) s tu d e n ts a nd in s tru c to r to and ; tr a v e l on th e stree t a n d th e cost 1 N o rth P la in s Speakers a t th e d e d i­ teca. Cal., and Jo h n o f C o rn e liu s . ta ils fo r reseeding. c a tio n w e re H e n ry Jacobson, p re s i­ th e v a rio u s p ro je c ts , and ! o f w o r k to o h ig h . T h e m e e tin g discussed Ihe m o n th ­ fro m S e v e ra l o th e r p ro p e rty ow ners, d e n t o f th e u n io n , and J. P otts, state ly c o m m u n ity sale at th e w a re ­ o th e r in c id e n ta l expensce A b o u t 45 s tu d e n ts c o u ld be ac­ headed by O. B. K ra u s , spoke fo r | p re s id e n t. house in H ills b o ro a nd it w a s agreed th a t co ffe e w o u ld be f u r ­ c o m m o d a te d in th e classes, each th e w o rk , d e c la rin g th a t d u r in g | J M a n n o f th e liv e s to c k com nished. w h ile those a tte n d in g f u r ­ s tu d e n t b e in g q u a lifie d b y h a v in g th e w in t e r th e y w e re u n a b le to | m issio n to ld o f c o n d itio n s a c k y a rd s . n ish th e ir o w n lu nches A sale access to a g iv e n area o f la n d on d riv e t h e ir a u to m o b ile s fro m th e ir j business a t th e P o rtla n d s to vK.vaids homes and s u ffe re d in c o n v e n ie n c e i a n d u rg e d m em b e rs to b rin g is s ch e d u le d fo r S a tu rd a y w ith a w h ic h he can c a rry on his p ro je c t n in g to la rg e lis t o f a rtic le s o ffe re d , ac­ T h e p ro je c ts in c lu d e a ll m a n n e r o f w h e n t h e ir frie n d s , ig n o ra n t o f th e [ liv e s to c k e a rly in th e m o rn best prices, a c tiv itie s , th e s tu d e n ts c o n d itio n o f th e s tre e t, a tte m p te d . o b ta in th e V is ito r s O O c o rd in g to Jo h n I ’ lass. c o u n ty p re s­ fa rm in g k e e p in g a cco u nt o f costs, sales, etc. to v is it th e m and became s tu c k in ' fro m D o w n in g lo c a l in C o lu m b ia i l l y I E. I raneis. A ssista n t F o llo w in g clo se ly ip im p o rta n c e id e n t. "W h e n e v e r a n y set o f m en s h a ll in tim e s o f p ro s p e rity has re m a in ­ Io d isclo se at th e end o f th e y e a r th e m ud . c o u n ty , in c lu d in g M r. and M rs. e n te rta in designs a g a in st th e c o n ­ ed passive and q u ie sce n t, a w a ke n s C o u n ty A g e n t) to these tw o p ro je c t* a re th e p o ta ­ th e p r o f it and loss in th e v e n tu re W illia m s titu tio n . e ith e r to o v e rw h e lm it to his p resent and f u tu r e w e lfa re A n o th e r a tte m p t in J a n u a ry to A r t h u r T h o m p s o n a n d T h e m a n y a c h ie v e m e n t p ro g ra m s to p ro je c t, w ith 13 m em bers, a v a l- V o c a tio n a l m a n u a l w o r k also is im p ro v e th e street was success­ M a u ric e o f C la ts k a n ie , u rg e d th e in th e a n a rc h y o f s im p le d e m o c ­ and lo o ks a b o u t fo r th e causes of w h ic h a re b e in g sponsored by th e a lio n o f $1479. and a p r o fit o f $415; g iv e n , in c lu d in g h o m e c a rp e n try f u lly o v e rc o m e b y th e o p p o s itio n . ! m em b e rs to a tte n d th e sta te c o n ­ v a rio u s granges and c o m m u n ity o r ­ Ib e p o u ltry g ro u p w ith 48 m em bers, racy, o r to fo u n d u pon its ru in s his distress. U s u a lly , w ith o u t re a ­ a nd re p a ir, iro n w o rk , a nd c o n ­ v e n tio n at C la ts k a n ie in M ay. g a n iz a tio n * in re c o g n itio n o f 4-H v a lu a tio n o f $4957. and a p r o f it o f an u s u rp a tio n of m o n a rc h ic a l son o r lo g ic, d e te rm in e s h is g o v ­ s tru c tio n o f v a rio u s a rtic le s needed c h it) w o rk in t h e ir ci in n iu n itic s . $1275, and th e p ig g ro u p w it h 22 D iscu ssio n o f th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n p o w e r, th e y w i l l com m ence th e ir e rn m e n t is b la m a b le f o r a ll his on th e fa rm . c a lls a tte n tio n Io th e e x te n t o f th e | m em bers, slock v a lu e d at $1797. and w a reh o u se in H ills b o ro w as c o n ­ o p p o s itio n bv open o r in s id io u s ills and in d e te rm in a tio n o f g o v - A rra ig n e d S a tu rd a y b e fo re C o n s id e ra tio n s t ill is b e in g g iv ­ ■I II c lu b a g r ie u llu ia l p ro g ra m in a p r o fit o f $458. d u c te d b y John Plass. c o u n ty p re s ­ a tta c k s to w e a ke n o r o v e rth ro w e e rn m e n ta l d e lin q u e n c y he n a tu r a l­ J u d g e D o n a ld T T e m p le to n Fr< d en by th e school b o a rd to I h e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . id e n t. and R N. B a k e r, m anager, th e ju d ic ia r y ." d e cla re d G eorge R. ly in clu d e s, d ir e c tly o r in d ir e c tly , These re p o rts are o f p a r tic u la r ly K a u fm a n . 49. h e ld on a s ta tu to ry p o s s ib ility o f e re c tin g g ra n d sta n d s A re c e n t s u rv e y o f Hie c lu b rc c - , - .sig n ifica n t v a lu e Io th e fa rm e rs o f 1 charge e x p la in in g w h e n and h o w la n d B agley. H ills b o ro a tto rn e y a n d the ju d ic ia l b ra n c h o f th e g o v e rn ­ w as b o u n d o v e r to th e at th e h ig h school Ih is s u m m e r a i- , o rd s ;h o w th a t in 1930 11,ere was W a sh in g to n c o u n ty because th e 4-H p la s te r a nd o th e r seasonable c o m ­ fo rm e r c ir c u it c o u rt ju d g e , in an m e n t." g ra n d ju r y . th o u g h no d e fin ite steps y e t have , a to ta l e n ro llm e n t o f 221 bova and I a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro g ra m has been de­ m o d itie s w o u ld be a v a ila b le . J a c o b ­ K a u fm a n w as a rre s te d ¡it K a ­ been ta k e n , it is re p o rte d . In o u tlin in g th e d e lib e ra tio n s o f H e a rin g b e fo re re p re s e n ta tiv e s son to ld o f business tra n s a c te d a t address on th e c o n s titu tio n and g ir ls hi a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro te cts. T w o I ve lo p e d so th a t it is in d ir e c t lin e lam a. W ash., a fte r p o lic e rad io s o f th e s tr te u t ilit ie s co m m issio n ] th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e P a c ific th e su p re m e c o u rt b e fo re th e H illa - the m en w h o created th e c o n s titu ­ h u n d re d and ( li ce, o r 82 p e r cent w ith Ih e a g r ic u ltu r a l p ro g ra m o f tio n . B a g le y said: “ Those engaged w as h e ld y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n I S u p p ly c o -o p e ra tiv e at W a lla W a lla . b o ro R o ta ry c lu b T h u rs d a y . o f these c lu b n u m b e rs , co m p le te d th e c o u n ty and each c o m m u n ity in had broadens! a d e s c rip tio n o f his ca r.T h e b ro a d ca st w as h e a rd iwcr, B u x to n . T h e fin d in g s w e re ta k e n D a iry W o rk Leads T h is w e e k A rg u s W a n t A ,ls can w a y. he lo o ke d u p In te r in H ie day a re to be g iv e n th e m ost o rig in a l courts. u n d e r a d vise m e n t. H e a d in g Ih e list o f p ro je c ts ac­ w h e th e r such p o w e r s h o u ld be e x ­ g r t yo u a fa rm , fu rn is h th e liv e ­ to see th e m a c h in e passing. He im ­ "W h e n th e ye a rs fu rn is h p ro s ­ ercised b y th e e x e c u tiv e , le g is la ­ c o rd in g b> im p o rta n c e is th e d a iry | F o re s t G r o v e Y o u th T he h e a rin g was ca lle d w h e n j and m ost c o m ic a l co stu m e d couples. sto ck. p o u ltr y a n d m a c h in e ry , m e d ia te ly te le p h o n e d h i s s h e r iff p e r ity and happiness; w h e n t h e tiv e o r ju d ic ia l d e p a rtm e n t; w h e th ­ p ro te s ts o f persons d e s irin g elec- ' g ro u p w h ic h had c lu b s w ill) an e n ­ S ta tio n e d a t V a n c o u v e r and n e a rly fu rn is h th e house. and gave chase in h is o w n car. g o v e rn m e n t, in a ll its branches, e r b y a s in g le m an o r b y a m a ­ ro llm e n t i f 71 m e m b e rs whose a n i­ tr ic a l s e rv ic e w e re placed b e fo re i K a u fm a n was a rre ste d by W a sh ­ A g a in a n o th e r issue Is o f f tlie W illia m M . 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